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Răzvan Lucescu

Răzvan Lucescu (Romanian pronunciation: [rəzˈvan luˈt͡ʃesku]; born 17 February 1969) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player, who is the current manager of Greek Super League club PAOK.

Răzvan Lucescu
Lucescu with PAOK in 2018
Personal information
Date of birth (1969-02-17) 17 February 1969 (age 53)
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
PAOK (manager)
Youth career
1981–1985 Dinamo București
1985–1987 Sportul Studențesc
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1992 Sportul Studențesc 24 (0)
1992–1993 Crema Calcio 3 (0)
1993–1996 Sportul Studențesc 81 (0)
1996–1997 Național București 31 (0)
1997–1998 Sportul Studențesc 31 (0)
1998–1999 Național București 23 (0)
1999–2000 Brașov 13 (0)
2000–2001 Rapid București 26 (0)
2001–2002 FCM Bacău 10 (0)
2002–2003 Rapid București 1 (0)
Total 243 (0)
International career
1989 Romania U21[1] 2 (0)
1998 Romania B[1] 1 (0)
Managerial career
2004 Brașov
2004–2007 Rapid București
2007–2009 Brașov
2009–2011 Romania
2011–2012 Rapid București
2012–2014 El Jaish
2014 Petrolul Ploiești
2014–2017 Xanthi
2017–2019 PAOK
2019–2021 Al Hilal
2021– PAOK
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a player, he operated as a goalkeeper and spent most years of his career at Sportul Studențesc during three stints. Lucescu also represented Național București, Brașov, Rapid București and FCM Bacău in his country, as well as Crema Calcio abroad. He won his only national title with Rapid in the 2002–03 campaign.

He returned to Brașov in 2004 for his first role as a manager, before moving to Rapid where he guided the team to the Cupa României in the 2005–06 and 2006–07 seasons. Between 2009 and 2011, Lucescu was in charge of the Romania national team. His other managerial honours include six domestic trophies with El Jaish, PAOK and Al Hilal combined. With the latter side, he also won the AFC Champions League in 2019.

Playing career

Born in Bucharest, Lucescu made 240 appearances in the Divizia A for Sportul Studențesc, Național București, Brașov, Rapid București and FCM Bacău.[2]

Managerial career

Brașov

He began his coaching career with FC Brașov in the 2003–04 season spanning 15 matches in the first league.[3]

Rapid București

In June 2004, he was named coach of Rapid București.[4] In his first season, he qualified for the UEFA Cup, finishing third in the domestic league.

In the 2005–06 season, he had a dramatic start of the season, being dismissed for one night, before the owner of the club, George Copos, decided to take him back. Lucescu and his side managed to defeat teams such as Feyenoord Rotterdam, Shakhtar Donetsk (his father's team),[5][6] Hertha Berlin and Hamburger SV, reaching to the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. Rapid was taken out by city rivals Steaua Bucharest after two draws. In the league, he finished as runners-up, after being sixth at the half of the season.

The 2006–07 season was not as good. Rapid got eliminated from the UEFA Cup group stages after 4 draws, finishing fourth. However, in 2007 Lucescu decided not to continue with Rapid, after a fallout with some of the supporters and several disagreements with the club owner. He opted to return to Braşov.

Răzvan won the Romanian Cup with Rapid in 2006 and 2007, both leading Rapid into the UEFA Cup.[7]

Return to Brașov

Lucescu decided to start all over and, instead of accepting to manage bigger clubs from abroad, he decided to coach FC Brașov, who relegated two years before and finished 10th in the last season of the second division. He didn't disappoint and won promotion from the first place. Bringing Braşov back in the first league.[8]

Romania national team

 
Lucescu in 2009

On 29 April 2009, he was appointed head coach and general manager of Romania, leaving Braşov after a ninth-place finish in the first division and replacing Victor Piţurcă in this position.[9] After two years in control he gave up the national team, following the 3–0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, leaving it with chances of qualifying to the UEFA Euro 2012.[10]

Return to Rapid București

In June 2011, Lucescu returned to Rapid București for a second spell as coach. Lucescu's Rapid side defeated Polish champions Śląsk Wrocław 4–2 on aggregate in the play-off round to qualify for the UEFA Europa League group stage. The club finished fourth in Liga I and reached the finals of the 2011–12 Romanian Cup.[11]

El Jaish

On 31 May 2012, he was appointed at the helm of Qatari side El Jaish on a two-year deal.[12] In his first season in charge Lucescu won the 2012–13 Qatari Stars Cup[13] and led his side into the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League.[14] His contract with El Jaish was terminated in January 2014 and he was replaced by coach Nabil Maâloul who led the club to the runner-up spot in the Qatar Stars League.

Petrolul Ploiești

In March 2014, he was named the head coach of Liga I side Petrolul Ploiești replacing Cosmin Contra.[15] He was sacked six months later, Petrolul finished third in the domestic league and were knocked out in the semi-finals by Astra Giurgiu in the Romanian Cup and also eliminated in the play-offs of the Europa League.

Xanthi

On 24 September 2014, Lucescu signed a one-year contract with Greek Super League club Skoda Xanthi.[16] He guided them to their first Greek Cup final in their history.[17] Lucescu went on to extend his contract with the Akrites for a further two seasons.

 
Lucescu during a press conference with PAOK in 2018.

PAOK

On 11 August 2017, Lucescu would return to the benches of Superleague Greece as he signed a three-year contract with PAOK.[18] His tenure at the club started against Ostersund for the play-off round of 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. PAOK went to win the first leg in Thessaloniki, 3–1, but a 0–2 defeat in Sweden in the second leg eliminated them from the competition, as they failed to reach the Europa League group stages for the first time in 5 years. At the home front, PAOK had a turbulent season, as they found themselves fighting for the league title with real chances. However, the derbies came to disastrous outcomes, with PAOK losing to Olympiacos due to an awarded 3–0 win, as the match was suspended for fan behavior. Against rivals AEK Athens, the president of the team, Ivan Savvidis, stormed onto the pitch with a pistol in his holster after a late PAOK goal was overturned after protests from AEK, causing the league to be suspended.[19] PAOK was later punished with a reduction of 3 points and the awarding of the game to AEK by 0–3. The awarded derbies, as well as the court deduction, played a big role in PAOK losing the league title to AEK, as they finished the championship 2nd, 6 points behind their double-headed eagle rivals. Afterwards, PAOK won the Greek Cup after defeating AEK 2–0 in the Cup final in OAKA, Athens, which was viewed as a consolation prize for the lost championship.

In the 2018–19 season, PAOK begin their European adventure in the Second Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League, eliminating Basel and Spartak Moscow, before losing in the play-offs against Benfica and dropping to the UEFA Europa League group stages. PAOK finished fourth in a group with Chelsea, BATE Borisov and Videoton, only winning 4–1 against BATE in Barysaw and losing all the other matches.

Despite the early European exit, the team enjoyed a great domestic season. On 21 April 2019, PAOK won their third league title and their first in 34 years after beating Levadiakos at home with 5–0.[20] Lucescu led his side to league triumph without a single defeat, a milestone last reached by Panathinaikos 65 years before, and finished the season with a record-breaking 80 points.[21]

Al-Hilal

On 28 June 2019, Lucescu parted ways with PAOK after receiving an offer to manage Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal.[22] The club reportedly paid PAOK the manager's €2M release clause. Razvan had rejected the proposal from the specific team in May, however he changed his mind after a strong disagreement with the president of PAOK Ivan Savvidis and his son Giorgos Savvidis who had different plans for the team from them, that Lucescu had. As a result, he judged that he had no reason to stay in the team if his own plans for the team were not accepted, and so he left taking advantage of the fact that Al Hilal again proposed to him.[23][24] He brought the club to its third AFC Champions League-era title and first continental title in 17 years, after a 3–0 win on aggregate over Urawa Red Diamonds in the 2019 AFC Champions League Final.[25] He was dismissed after a 1–0 defeat against Damac in February 2021.[26]

Return to PAOK

After two years in Saudi Arabia, Lucescu returned to PAOK for a second term, signing a three-year contract with a salary of €1.7 million without including the bonuses and became the highest paid coach in the history of PAOK.[27][28][29][30] In the Super League, PAOK finished 2nd 19 points behind the champion Olympiacos,[31] which, however, eliminated in the semifinals of the Greek Cup[32] to find PAOK for the 5th time in 6 years in a cup final where it suffered a 1-0 defeat by Panathinaikos in the final in which there were many protests for refereeing against PAOK.[33][34] In the Europa Conference League he managed to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament where he was eliminated by Marseille where there were also protests against refereeing against PAOK.[35]

Personal life

Lucescu's father, Mircea, also coached the Romania national team and Rapid București, and is one of the most decorated managers of all time.[36]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 4 January 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref.
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Brașov   5 February 2004 10 June 2004 15 5 3 7 20 15 +5 033.33 [37]
Rapid București   10 June 2004 27 May 2007 132 74 37 21 227 109 +118 056.06 [38]
Brașov   14 June 2007 11 June 2009 73 40 21 12 121 52 +69 054.79 [39]
Romania   29 April 2009 4 June 2011 21 7 7 7 25 26 −1 033.33 [40]
Rapid București   4 June 2011 31 May 2012 48 25 11 12 78 47 +31 052.08 [41]
El Jaish   31 May 2012 15 January 2014 68 39 9 20 112 67 +45 057.35 [42]
Petrolul Ploiești   11 March 2014 16 September 2014 28 13 9 6 48 24 +24 046.43 [43]
Xanthi   24 September 2014 11 June 2017 109 38 37 34 123 109 +14 034.86 [44]
PAOK   11 August 2017 28 June 2019 92 68 12 12 194 64 +130 073.91 [45]
Al-Hilal   30 June 2019 14 February 2021 71 45 17 9 146 66 +80 063.38
PAOK   26 May 2021 present 78 40 19 19 112 64 +48 051.28
Total 735 394 182 159 1,206 643 +563 053.61

Honours

Player

Național București

Rapid București

Manager

Rapid București

Brașov

El Jaish

Skoda Xanthi

PAOK

Al-Hilal

Individual

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External links

  • Răzvan Lucescu at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  • Răzvan Lucescu at Soccerway

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Răzvan Lucescu Romanian pronunciation rezˈvan luˈt ʃesku born 17 February 1969 is a Romanian professional football manager and former player who is the current manager of Greek Super League club PAOK Răzvan LucescuLucescu with PAOK in 2018Personal informationDate of birth 1969 02 17 17 February 1969 age 53 Place of birthBucharest RomaniaHeight1 77 m 5 ft 10 in Position s GoalkeeperClub informationCurrent teamPAOK manager Youth career1981 1985Dinamo București1985 1987Sportul StudențescSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1987 1992Sportul Studențesc24 0 1992 1993Crema Calcio3 0 1993 1996Sportul Studențesc81 0 1996 1997Național București31 0 1997 1998Sportul Studențesc31 0 1998 1999Național București23 0 1999 2000Brașov13 0 2000 2001Rapid București26 0 2001 2002FCM Bacău10 0 2002 2003Rapid București1 0 Total243 0 International career1989Romania U21 1 2 0 1998Romania B 1 1 0 Managerial career2004Brașov2004 2007Rapid București2007 2009Brașov2009 2011Romania2011 2012Rapid București2012 2014El Jaish2014Petrolul Ploiești2014 2017Xanthi2017 2019PAOK2019 2021Al Hilal2021 PAOK Club domestic league appearances and goalsAs a player he operated as a goalkeeper and spent most years of his career at Sportul Studențesc during three stints Lucescu also represented Național București Brașov Rapid București and FCM Bacău in his country as well as Crema Calcio abroad He won his only national title with Rapid in the 2002 03 campaign He returned to Brașov in 2004 for his first role as a manager before moving to Rapid where he guided the team to the Cupa Romaniei in the 2005 06 and 2006 07 seasons Between 2009 and 2011 Lucescu was in charge of the Romania national team His other managerial honours include six domestic trophies with El Jaish PAOK and Al Hilal combined With the latter side he also won the AFC Champions League in 2019 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 2 1 Brașov 2 2 Rapid București 2 3 Return to Brașov 2 4 Romania national team 2 5 Return to Rapid București 2 6 El Jaish 2 7 Petrolul Ploiești 2 8 Xanthi 2 9 PAOK 2 10 Al Hilal 2 11 Return to PAOK 3 Personal life 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 5 3 Individual 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditBorn in Bucharest Lucescu made 240 appearances in the Divizia A for Sportul Studențesc Național București Brașov Rapid București and FCM Bacău 2 Managerial career EditBrașov Edit He began his coaching career with FC Brașov in the 2003 04 season spanning 15 matches in the first league 3 Rapid București Edit In June 2004 he was named coach of Rapid București 4 In his first season he qualified for the UEFA Cup finishing third in the domestic league In the 2005 06 season he had a dramatic start of the season being dismissed for one night before the owner of the club George Copos decided to take him back Lucescu and his side managed to defeat teams such as Feyenoord Rotterdam Shakhtar Donetsk his father s team 5 6 Hertha Berlin and Hamburger SV reaching to the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup Rapid was taken out by city rivals Steaua Bucharest after two draws In the league he finished as runners up after being sixth at the half of the season The 2006 07 season was not as good Rapid got eliminated from the UEFA Cup group stages after 4 draws finishing fourth However in 2007 Lucescu decided not to continue with Rapid after a fallout with some of the supporters and several disagreements with the club owner He opted to return to Brasov Răzvan won the Romanian Cup with Rapid in 2006 and 2007 both leading Rapid into the UEFA Cup 7 Return to Brașov Edit Lucescu decided to start all over and instead of accepting to manage bigger clubs from abroad he decided to coach FC Brașov who relegated two years before and finished 10th in the last season of the second division He didn t disappoint and won promotion from the first place Bringing Brasov back in the first league 8 Romania national team Edit Lucescu in 2009 On 29 April 2009 he was appointed head coach and general manager of Romania leaving Brasov after a ninth place finish in the first division and replacing Victor Piţurcă in this position 9 After two years in control he gave up the national team following the 3 0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina leaving it with chances of qualifying to the UEFA Euro 2012 10 Return to Rapid București Edit In June 2011 Lucescu returned to Rapid București for a second spell as coach Lucescu s Rapid side defeated Polish champions Slask Wroclaw 4 2 on aggregate in the play off round to qualify for the UEFA Europa League group stage The club finished fourth in Liga I and reached the finals of the 2011 12 Romanian Cup 11 El Jaish Edit On 31 May 2012 he was appointed at the helm of Qatari side El Jaish on a two year deal 12 In his first season in charge Lucescu won the 2012 13 Qatari Stars Cup 13 and led his side into the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League 14 His contract with El Jaish was terminated in January 2014 and he was replaced by coach Nabil Maaloul who led the club to the runner up spot in the Qatar Stars League Petrolul Ploiești Edit In March 2014 he was named the head coach of Liga I side Petrolul Ploiești replacing Cosmin Contra 15 He was sacked six months later Petrolul finished third in the domestic league and were knocked out in the semi finals by Astra Giurgiu in the Romanian Cup and also eliminated in the play offs of the Europa League Xanthi Edit On 24 September 2014 Lucescu signed a one year contract with Greek Super League club Skoda Xanthi 16 He guided them to their first Greek Cup final in their history 17 Lucescu went on to extend his contract with the Akrites for a further two seasons Lucescu during a press conference with PAOK in 2018 PAOK Edit On 11 August 2017 Lucescu would return to the benches of Superleague Greece as he signed a three year contract with PAOK 18 His tenure at the club started against Ostersund for the play off round of 2017 18 UEFA Europa League PAOK went to win the first leg in Thessaloniki 3 1 but a 0 2 defeat in Sweden in the second leg eliminated them from the competition as they failed to reach the Europa League group stages for the first time in 5 years At the home front PAOK had a turbulent season as they found themselves fighting for the league title with real chances However the derbies came to disastrous outcomes with PAOK losing to Olympiacos due to an awarded 3 0 win as the match was suspended for fan behavior Against rivals AEK Athens the president of the team Ivan Savvidis stormed onto the pitch with a pistol in his holster after a late PAOK goal was overturned after protests from AEK causing the league to be suspended 19 PAOK was later punished with a reduction of 3 points and the awarding of the game to AEK by 0 3 The awarded derbies as well as the court deduction played a big role in PAOK losing the league title to AEK as they finished the championship 2nd 6 points behind their double headed eagle rivals Afterwards PAOK won the Greek Cup after defeating AEK 2 0 in the Cup final in OAKA Athens which was viewed as a consolation prize for the lost championship In the 2018 19 season PAOK begin their European adventure in the Second Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League eliminating Basel and Spartak Moscow before losing in the play offs against Benfica and dropping to the UEFA Europa League group stages PAOK finished fourth in a group with Chelsea BATE Borisov and Videoton only winning 4 1 against BATE in Barysaw and losing all the other matches Despite the early European exit the team enjoyed a great domestic season On 21 April 2019 PAOK won their third league title and their first in 34 years after beating Levadiakos at home with 5 0 20 Lucescu led his side to league triumph without a single defeat a milestone last reached by Panathinaikos 65 years before and finished the season with a record breaking 80 points 21 Al Hilal Edit On 28 June 2019 Lucescu parted ways with PAOK after receiving an offer to manage Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal 22 The club reportedly paid PAOK the manager s 2M release clause Razvan had rejected the proposal from the specific team in May however he changed his mind after a strong disagreement with the president of PAOK Ivan Savvidis and his son Giorgos Savvidis who had different plans for the team from them that Lucescu had As a result he judged that he had no reason to stay in the team if his own plans for the team were not accepted and so he left taking advantage of the fact that Al Hilal again proposed to him 23 24 He brought the club to its third AFC Champions League era title and first continental title in 17 years after a 3 0 win on aggregate over Urawa Red Diamonds in the 2019 AFC Champions League Final 25 He was dismissed after a 1 0 defeat against Damac in February 2021 26 Return to PAOK Edit After two years in Saudi Arabia Lucescu returned to PAOK for a second term signing a three year contract with a salary of 1 7 million without including the bonuses and became the highest paid coach in the history of PAOK 27 28 29 30 In the Super League PAOK finished 2nd 19 points behind the champion Olympiacos 31 which however eliminated in the semifinals of the Greek Cup 32 to find PAOK for the 5th time in 6 years in a cup final where it suffered a 1 0 defeat by Panathinaikos in the final in which there were many protests for refereeing against PAOK 33 34 In the Europa Conference League he managed to reach the quarterfinals of the tournament where he was eliminated by Marseille where there were also protests against refereeing against PAOK 35 Personal life EditLucescu s father Mircea also coached the Romania national team and Rapid București and is one of the most decorated managers of all time 36 Managerial statistics EditAs of match played 4 January 2023Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record Ref G W D L GF GA GD Win Brașov 5 February 2004 10 June 2004 15 5 3 7 20 15 5 0 33 33 37 Rapid București 10 June 2004 27 May 2007 132 74 37 21 227 109 118 0 56 06 38 Brașov 14 June 2007 11 June 2009 73 40 21 12 121 52 69 0 54 79 39 Romania 29 April 2009 4 June 2011 21 7 7 7 25 26 1 0 33 33 40 Rapid București 4 June 2011 31 May 2012 48 25 11 12 78 47 31 0 52 08 41 El Jaish 31 May 2012 15 January 2014 68 39 9 20 112 67 45 0 57 35 42 Petrolul Ploiești 11 March 2014 16 September 2014 28 13 9 6 48 24 24 0 46 43 43 Xanthi 24 September 2014 11 June 2017 109 38 37 34 123 109 14 0 34 86 44 PAOK 11 August 2017 28 June 2019 92 68 12 12 194 64 130 0 73 91 45 Al Hilal 30 June 2019 14 February 2021 71 45 17 9 146 66 80 0 63 38PAOK 26 May 2021 present 78 40 19 19 112 64 48 0 51 28Total 735 394 182 159 1 206 643 563 0 53 61Honours EditPlayer Edit Național București Cupa Romaniei runner up 1996 97Rapid București Liga I 2002 03Manager Edit Rapid București Cupa Romaniei 2005 06 2006 07 runner up 2011 12Brașov Liga II 2007 08El Jaish Qatari Stars Cup 2012 13Skoda Xanthi Greek Cup runner up 2014 15PAOK Super League Greece 2018 19 runner up 2017 18 Greek Cup 2017 18 2018 19 runner up 2021 22Al Hilal AFC Champions League 2019 25 Saudi Professional League 2019 20 Saudi King Cup 2019 20Individual Edit Gazeta Sporturilor Romania Coach of the Year 2018 2020 joint with Cosmin Olăroiu Gazeta Sporturilor Romania Coach of the Month March 2022 46 Super League Greece Manager of the Season 2018 19 Saudi Professional League Manager of the Month September 2019 47 January 2020 48 February 2020 49 November 2020 50 IFFHS AFC Man Coach of the Year 2020 51 References Edit a b Răzvan Lucescu profile 11v11 Retrieved 14 November 2020 The playing career of Răzvan Lucescu RomanianSoccer ro Retrieved 20 October 2011 Razvan Lucescu in 2003 04 with FC Brasov Labtof ro Retrieved 21 October 2011 Rapid appointment for Lucescu UEFA 10 June 2004 Retrieved 15 March 2013 Shakhtar Donetsk 0 1 Rapid București UEFA Retrieved 9 October 2017 SAHTIOR RAPID 0 1 Dulce si amar SAHTIOR RAPID 0 1 Bitter and sweet in Romanian jurnalul ro Archived from the original on 8 October 2017 Retrieved 9 October 2017 Lucescu makes Rapid exit UEFA 28 May 2007 Retrieved 15 March 2013 Coaching profile Răzvan Lucescu UEFA 31 May 2010 Retrieved 10 April 2013 Romania appoint Lucescu Worldsoccer com 29 April 2009 Retrieved 12 April 2013 Lucescu leaves Romania post UEFA 5 June 2011 Retrieved 12 April 2013 Dinamo a invins Rapid scor 1 0 si a castigat Cupa Romaniei Mediafax in Romanian 23 May 2012 Retrieved 17 May 2013 El Jaish signs deal with new coach Lucescu Qatar Stars League 31 May 2012 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 21 June 2013 El Jaish clinch Qatar Stars Cup The Peninsula Qatar 25 March 2012 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 7 July 2013 El Jaish 3 1 Al Jazira The AFC 3 April 2013 Archived from the original on 31 August 2017 Retrieved 26 August 2013 Lucescu takes charge at Petrolul Eurosport 11 March 2014 Retrieved 5 September 2014 Lucescu Sa Pinto take Greek club coaching jobs Sports Yahoo com 24 September 2014 Retrieved 28 September 2014 Loytseskoy O Olympiakos a3ize to Kypello Sport24 gr in Greek 23 May 2015 Retrieved 24 May 2015 Greece s PAOK names Razvan Lucescu as new coach Associated Press 11 August 2017 Retrieved 11 August 2017 Greek Super League Angry PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis storms pitch with gun Goal com goal com PAOK fans celebrate their 1st Greek league title in 34 years The Washington Post 21 April 2019 Retrieved 5 May 2019 dead link PAOK 1st undefeated team in Greek league season for 55 years Yahoo News 5 May 2019 Retrieved 5 May 2019 Al Hilal name Romanian Lucescu as head coach Asian Football Confederation 30 June 2019 Retrieved 30 June 2019 Loytseskoy Apo ton PAOK efyga giati den mporoysa na peisw ton Sabbidh na prosarmostei stis idees moy ProtoThema in Greek 25 July 2019 Retrieved 24 August 2020 Loytseskoy O PAOK einai sthn psyxh moy www tzantzaras gr Retrieved 24 August 2020 a b Final 2nd Leg Al Dawsari Gomis strikes seal Al Hilal title Asian Football Confederation 24 November 2019 Retrieved 24 November 2019 We achieved a dream says departing Al Hilal coach Razvan Lucescu Arab News 16 February 2021 PAOK Anakoinwse epishma ton Loytseskoy gia tria xronia ProtoThema in Greek 26 May 2021 Retrieved 26 May 2021 Team Onsports 26 May 2021 PAOK Kalwsorise ton strathgo Razban Loytseskoy gia ta epomena tria xronia video photos Onsports gr in Greek Retrieved 26 May 2021 O Razban Loytseskoy epistrefei ston PAOK www gazzetta gr in Greek Retrieved 26 May 2021 O Loytseskoy egine o pio akriboplhrwmenos proponhths me 5 1 ekatommyria eyrw www sport24 gr in Greek Retrieved 19 September 2021 Deyteros o PAOK espase to ahtthto toy Pana8hnaikoy sta plei of h telikh ba8mologia ths Super League SDNA in Greek 17 May 2022 Retrieved 31 May 2022 Olympiakos PAOK 1 1 par Xrysos Tsolak sto 108 kai megalh prokrish toy Dikefaloy sto Karaiskakhs www sport24 gr in Greek Retrieved 31 May 2022 PAOK Epistoles diamartyrias ston Klatenmpergk kai stoys foreis toy telikoy Kypelloy Pronews gr in Greek 23 May 2022 Retrieved 31 May 2022 PAOK Stelnei epistoles diamartyrias se Klatenmpergk EPO ypoyrgeia kai astynomia gia ta epeisodia ston teliko Kypelloy Newsbeast in Greek 23 May 2022 Retrieved 31 May 2022 Markatos Nikos 10 April 2022 Marseig PAOK Den adikh8hke apla ton esfa3an Kai to deytero gkol offside vids sportime gr in Greek Retrieved 31 May 2022 Europe s ultimate footballing families UEFA 28 April 2015 Retrieved 11 May 2015 Razvan Lucescu in 2003 04 with FC Brasov Labtof ro Retrieved 21 October 2011 FC Rapid București Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 30 January 2019 FC Brașov Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 30 January 2019 Romania Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 29 January 2019 FC Rapid București Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 28 January 2019 El Jaish Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 28 January 2019 Petrolul Ploiești Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 28 January 2019 Xanthi Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 28 January 2019 PAOK FC Matches Soccerway Perform Group Retrieved 15 January 2019 Luna juniorilor Octavian Popescu a fost ales Jucătorul lunii martie iar Răzvan Lucescu Antrenorul lunii Cum s a votat Month of the juniors Octavian Popescu was chosen Player of the month in March and Răzvan Lucescu Coach of the month How the voting took place Gazeta Sporturilor in Romanian 4 April 2022 Retrieved 8 April 2022 لوشيسكو وجونز ورومارينهو يحصدون أول جوائز الأفضلية spl com sa in Arabic Retrieved 12 October 2019 لوشيسكو وجوفينكو وبن مصطفى يحصدون جوائز الأفضلية لشهر يناير لوشيسكو والجبلي والمعيوف يحصدون جوائز الأفضلية لشهر فبراير أفضلية نوفمبر تذهب إلى رازافان والسومة وبخاري AFC MEN TEAM 2020 IFFHS 16 December 2020 External links EditRăzvan Lucescu at RomanianSoccer ro in Romanian Răzvan Lucescu at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Răzvan Lucescu amp oldid 1131577191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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