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Miodrag Belodedici

Miodrag Belodedici (Romanian pronunciation: [beloˈdedit͡ʃʲ]; Serbian: Миодраг Белодедић, romanizedMiodrag Belodedić; born 20 May 1964) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a sweeper.

Miodrag Belodedici
Belodedici in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1964-05-20) 20 May 1964 (age 59)
Place of birth Socol, Romania
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Sweeper
Youth career
1978–1981 Minerul Moldova Nouă
1981–1982 Luceafărul București
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1988 Steaua București 174 (18)
1989–1992 Red Star Belgrade 63 (3)
1992–1994 Valencia 49 (0)
1994–1995 Valladolid 31 (0)
1995–1996 Villarreal 16 (2)
1996–1998 Atlante 63 (2)
1998–2001 Steaua București 61 (3)
Total 457 (28)
International career
1982–1984 Romania U21 16 (1)
1984–2000 Romania 55 (5)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nicknamed the deer due to his elegant tackles, he spent the majority of his 19-year professional career with Steaua București (ten seasons), winning the European Cup with that team and Red Star Belgrade, thus becoming the first player (to play in the final) to win the trophy with two clubs[1][2] and the only player to win the trophy with two different Eastern European teams. In 1991 he was nominated for the Ballon d'Or.[3][4] Belodedici also played in Spain and Mexico.

Belodedici won 55 caps with Romania, representing the nation at the 1994 World Cup and two European Championships.[5]

Club career edit

Early life and Steaua edit

Belodedici was born in a family of Serbian ethnicity in the village of Socol, near the border with Serbia.[6]

Belodedici spoke only Serbian until elementary school, and completed his first four grades in that language.[6] In the fifth he began learning Romanian, which he eventually mastered with the help from his Romanian junior national team team-mates Gavril Balint and Gheorghe Hagi.[6] He joined the youth squad of Minerul Moldova Nouă in 1978, at the late age of 14, his first coach being Olimp Mateescu; three years later he moved to Luceafărul București, a team created by the Romanian Football Federation for the purpose of gathering all talented young players in the country in one squad.

In the summer of 1982, Belodedici was signed by CSA Steaua București, being selected by the club's chairman Ion Alecsandrescu, who was in search for a high quality sweeper. He finished his first season with 17 Liga I appearances, then proceeded to become a first-team regular in the following seasons as the club won five consecutive national championships, including four doubles.

Belodedici helped Steaua become the first Romanian – and Eastern European – club to win the European Cup in 1985–86, playing the full 120 minutes in the final against FC Barcelona in Seville. He also started in the subsequent UEFA Super Cup, won against FC Dynamo Kyiv.

Red Star Belgrade edit

In 1988, when Nicolae Ceauşescu was still in power, Belodedici defected from his home country to the neighbouring Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.[1] He later gave an account of his escape to Belgrade: once he saw himself in the city, he contacted the president of Red Star Belgrade, but could not get through due to widespread commotion in the team over their defeat in the derby with FK Partizan. A Serbian friend attempted to have him agree to sign for Partizan instead, but the player insisted that he would only play for Red Star; the president interrupted their conversation and, when he realized that he was in fact a 1986 European Cup winner, he immediately signed him.

However, during his first year, Belodedici had to play without a legal contract, and only in friendly matches, as the Romanian authorities forged his professional player contract, and UEFA suspended him for one year on the basis of data furnished. The Ceaușescu regime found him guilty of treason and sentenced him to ten years of prison in absentia; after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, all charges were dropped, and Belodedici returned to Bucharest.

In 1989, Belodedici was given the green light to play for Red Star and, soon after, became a permanent fixture on the squad. In 1990–91 he won the European Cup for the second time, scoring in the final against Olympique de Marseille during the penalty shootout, and became the first player to conquer the tournament with two different clubs, by playing in both finals; amongst other accolades, he also won three Yugoslav First League championships in a row and one Cup.[1]

Spain edit

Belodedici signed with Valencia CF for the 1992–93 season, being a starter in his second year as the Che finished in seventh position, with no fewer than four managers being used during the campaign, including Guus Hiddink twice.

He moved to Real Valladolid in 1994, with the team ranking 19th but avoiding relegation as La Liga was expanded from 20 to 22 clubs. He spent his last season in Spain with Villarreal CF from Segunda División, in a return to the Valencian Community.

Later years edit

Belodedici spent two years in Mexico with Atlante FC. In 1998, aged 34, he returned to his main club Steaua, still being a relatively important defensive unit and winning two major titles, including the 2001 national championship.

Belodedici retired from football in June 2001, having appeared in 235 games in Romania's top flight (21 goals) and winning 11 major titles. Subsequently, he worked with the Romanian Football Federation, coordinating national youth teams.[7]

International career edit

Belodedici made his debut for Romania on 31 July 1984 – aged 20 – in a 1–0 friendly win over China. In 1987, he scored three of his five international goals, one in the UEFA Euro 1988 qualifiers against Albania (5–1 win in Bucharest).

Because of his escape to Yugoslavia, Belodedici was excluded from the national team during more than three years. He returned in time to be selected and play all the games at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States as they exited in the quarter-finals, missing his attempt in the shootout against Sweden in the last-eight stage;[8] additionally, he was selected for the Euro 1996 and Euro 2000 tournaments, totalling four appearances combined and reaching the quarter-finals in the latter.

International goals edit

Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Belodedici goal.
List of international goals scored by Miodrag Belodedici
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 4 March 1987 Ankara 19 Mayıs, Ankara, Turkey   Turkey 1–0 3–1 Friendly
2 25 March 1987 Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania   Albania 4–1 5–1 Euro 1988 qualifying
3 8 April 1987 Stadionul Municipal, Braşov, Romania   Israel 2–1 3–2 Friendly
4 20 September 1988 1 Mai, Constanţa, Romania   Albania 1–0 3–0 Friendly
5 6 September 1994 Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania   Azerbaijan 1–0 3–0 Euro 1996 qualifying

Honours edit

Steaua București[1]

Red Star Belgrade[1]

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Spectatorii admirau eleganța lui Belodedici" [Spectators admired Belodedici's elegance]. Gazeta Sporturilor (in Romanian). Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  2. ^ Miodrag Belodedici; at Sports Illustrated
  3. ^ a b Pierrend, José Luis (1 February 2006). "European Footballer of the Year ("Ballon d'Or") 1991". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Dumitru Macri, primul fotbalist român nominalizat la Balonul de Aur! Gică Hagi, aproape de succes în 1994" [Dumitru Macri, the first Romanian footballer nominated for the Golden Ball! Gica Hagi, almost successful in 1994] (in Romanian). Fanatik.ro. 30 November 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Miodrag Belodedici – International Appearances". RSSSF. Retrieved 18 April 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Bogavac, Olivera (28 March 1990). "Miodrag Belodedić". Tempo (in Serbo-Croatian). No. 1257. p. 11.
  7. ^ Steaua heroes do Seville service; UEFA, 16 March 2006
  8. ^ "WORLD CUP USA '94 / Quarterfinals: There once was a man named Ravelli... : Sweden: Goalkeeper's performance against Romanian penalty kicks seems like the stuff of legends". Los Angeles Times. 11 July 1994. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
  9. ^ "1986: Hagi catapulta o Steaua" [1986: Hagi catapults Steaua] (in Portuguese). UEFA. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Yugoslavia – List of Final Tables". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Yugoslavia/Serbia (and Montenegro) – Cup Finals". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Intercontinental Club Cup 1991". RSSSF. Retrieved 2 July 2017.

External links edit

  • Miodrag Belodedici at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  • Miodrag Belodedici at BDFutbol
  • CiberChe stats and bio (in Spanish)
  • Miodrag Belodedici at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Miodrag Belodedici at EU-Football.info

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Miodrag Belodedici Romanian pronunciation beloˈdedit ʃʲ Serbian Miodrag Belodediћ romanized Miodrag Belodedic born 20 May 1964 is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a sweeper Miodrag BelodediciBelodedici in 2018Personal informationDate of birth 1964 05 20 20 May 1964 age 59 Place of birthSocol RomaniaHeight1 85 m 6 ft 1 in Position s SweeperYouth career1978 1981Minerul Moldova Nouă1981 1982Luceafărul BucureștiSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1982 1988Steaua București174 18 1989 1992Red Star Belgrade63 3 1992 1994Valencia49 0 1994 1995Valladolid31 0 1995 1996Villarreal16 2 1996 1998Atlante63 2 1998 2001Steaua București61 3 Total457 28 International career1982 1984Romania U2116 1 1984 2000Romania55 5 Medal record Representing Steaua BucureștiEuropean Cup 1986UEFA Super Cup 1986Intercontinental Cup 1986Representing Red StarEuropean Cup 1991Intercontinental Cup 1991UEFA Super Cup 1991 Club domestic league appearances and goalsNicknamed the deer due to his elegant tackles he spent the majority of his 19 year professional career with Steaua București ten seasons winning the European Cup with that team and Red Star Belgrade thus becoming the first player to play in the final to win the trophy with two clubs 1 2 and the only player to win the trophy with two different Eastern European teams In 1991 he was nominated for the Ballon d Or 3 4 Belodedici also played in Spain and Mexico Belodedici won 55 caps with Romania representing the nation at the 1994 World Cup and two European Championships 5 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early life and Steaua 1 2 Red Star Belgrade 1 3 Spain 1 4 Later years 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career editEarly life and Steaua edit Belodedici was born in a family of Serbian ethnicity in the village of Socol near the border with Serbia 6 Belodedici spoke only Serbian until elementary school and completed his first four grades in that language 6 In the fifth he began learning Romanian which he eventually mastered with the help from his Romanian junior national team team mates Gavril Balint and Gheorghe Hagi 6 He joined the youth squad of Minerul Moldova Nouă in 1978 at the late age of 14 his first coach being Olimp Mateescu three years later he moved to Luceafărul București a team created by the Romanian Football Federation for the purpose of gathering all talented young players in the country in one squad In the summer of 1982 Belodedici was signed by CSA Steaua București being selected by the club s chairman Ion Alecsandrescu who was in search for a high quality sweeper He finished his first season with 17 Liga I appearances then proceeded to become a first team regular in the following seasons as the club won five consecutive national championships including four doubles Belodedici helped Steaua become the first Romanian and Eastern European club to win the European Cup in 1985 86 playing the full 120 minutes in the final against FC Barcelona in Seville He also started in the subsequent UEFA Super Cup won against FC Dynamo Kyiv Red Star Belgrade edit In 1988 when Nicolae Ceausescu was still in power Belodedici defected from his home country to the neighbouring Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1 He later gave an account of his escape to Belgrade once he saw himself in the city he contacted the president of Red Star Belgrade but could not get through due to widespread commotion in the team over their defeat in the derby with FK Partizan A Serbian friend attempted to have him agree to sign for Partizan instead but the player insisted that he would only play for Red Star the president interrupted their conversation and when he realized that he was in fact a 1986 European Cup winner he immediately signed him However during his first year Belodedici had to play without a legal contract and only in friendly matches as the Romanian authorities forged his professional player contract and UEFA suspended him for one year on the basis of data furnished The Ceaușescu regime found him guilty of treason and sentenced him to ten years of prison in absentia after the Romanian Revolution of 1989 all charges were dropped and Belodedici returned to Bucharest In 1989 Belodedici was given the green light to play for Red Star and soon after became a permanent fixture on the squad In 1990 91 he won the European Cup for the second time scoring in the final against Olympique de Marseille during the penalty shootout and became the first player to conquer the tournament with two different clubs by playing in both finals amongst other accolades he also won three Yugoslav First League championships in a row and one Cup 1 Spain edit Belodedici signed with Valencia CF for the 1992 93 season being a starter in his second year as the Che finished in seventh position with no fewer than four managers being used during the campaign including Guus Hiddink twice He moved to Real Valladolid in 1994 with the team ranking 19th but avoiding relegation as La Liga was expanded from 20 to 22 clubs He spent his last season in Spain with Villarreal CF from Segunda Division in a return to the Valencian Community Later years edit Belodedici spent two years in Mexico with Atlante FC In 1998 aged 34 he returned to his main club Steaua still being a relatively important defensive unit and winning two major titles including the 2001 national championship Belodedici retired from football in June 2001 having appeared in 235 games in Romania s top flight 21 goals and winning 11 major titles Subsequently he worked with the Romanian Football Federation coordinating national youth teams 7 International career editBelodedici made his debut for Romania on 31 July 1984 aged 20 in a 1 0 friendly win over China In 1987 he scored three of his five international goals one in the UEFA Euro 1988 qualifiers against Albania 5 1 win in Bucharest Because of his escape to Yugoslavia Belodedici was excluded from the national team during more than three years He returned in time to be selected and play all the games at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States as they exited in the quarter finals missing his attempt in the shootout against Sweden in the last eight stage 8 additionally he was selected for the Euro 1996 and Euro 2000 tournaments totalling four appearances combined and reaching the quarter finals in the latter International goals edit Scores and results list Romania s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Belodedici goal List of international goals scored by Miodrag Belodedici No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 4 March 1987 Ankara 19 Mayis Ankara Turkey nbsp Turkey 1 0 3 1 Friendly2 25 March 1987 Ghencea Bucharest Romania nbsp Albania 4 1 5 1 Euro 1988 qualifying3 8 April 1987 Stadionul Municipal Brasov Romania nbsp Israel 2 1 3 2 Friendly4 20 September 1988 1 Mai Constanţa Romania nbsp Albania 1 0 3 0 Friendly5 6 September 1994 Ghencea Bucharest Romania nbsp Azerbaijan 1 0 3 0 Euro 1996 qualifyingHonours editSteaua București 1 Divizia A 1984 85 1985 86 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 2000 01 Cupa Romaniei 1984 85 1986 87 1987 88 1988 89 1998 99 European Cup 1985 86 UEFA Super Cup 1986 9 Red Star Belgrade 1 Yugoslav First League 1989 90 1990 91 1991 92 10 Yugoslav Cup 1989 90 11 European Cup 1990 91 Intercontinental Cup 1991 12 Individual Gazeta Sporturilor Romanian Footballer of the Year runner up 1987 third place 1986 Ballon d Or 1991 8th place 3 4 References edit a b c d e Spectatorii admirau eleganța lui Belodedici Spectators admired Belodedici s elegance Gazeta Sporturilor in Romanian Retrieved 2 July 2017 Miodrag Belodedici at Sports Illustrated a b Pierrend Jose Luis 1 February 2006 European Footballer of the Year Ballon d Or 1991 RSSSF Retrieved 15 December 2020 a b Dumitru Macri primul fotbalist roman nominalizat la Balonul de Aur Gică Hagi aproape de succes in 1994 Dumitru Macri the first Romanian footballer nominated for the Golden Ball Gica Hagi almost successful in 1994 in Romanian Fanatik ro 30 November 2018 Retrieved 15 December 2020 Miodrag Belodedici International Appearances RSSSF Retrieved 18 April 2014 a b c Bogavac Olivera 28 March 1990 Miodrag Belodedic Tempo in Serbo Croatian No 1257 p 11 Steaua heroes do Seville service UEFA 16 March 2006 WORLD CUP USA 94 Quarterfinals There once was a man named Ravelli Sweden Goalkeeper s performance against Romanian penalty kicks seems like the stuff of legends Los Angeles Times 11 July 1994 Retrieved 1 July 2017 1986 Hagi catapulta o Steaua 1986 Hagi catapults Steaua in Portuguese UEFA Retrieved 2 July 2017 Yugoslavia List of Final Tables RSSSF Retrieved 2 July 2017 Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro Cup Finals RSSSF Retrieved 2 July 2017 Intercontinental Club Cup 1991 RSSSF Retrieved 2 July 2017 External links editMiodrag Belodedici at RomanianSoccer ro in Romanian Miodrag Belodedici at BDFutbol CiberChe stats and bio in Spanish Miodrag Belodedici at National Football Teams com Miodrag Belodedici FIFA competition record archived Miodrag Belodedici at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Miodrag Belodedici amp oldid 1207433493, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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