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'''Allison Roe''' <small>[[MBE]]</small> (born [[May 30]], [[1957]] in [[Auckland]]) is a former [[long-distance]] athlete from [[New Zealand]], who became well known for winning the [[Boston Marathon|Boston]] and [[New York Marathon]]s in the same year ([[1981]]) setting course records at both and a world record at the New York City Marathon as well as a world record for 20k in [[Miyazaki]], [[Japan]] the same year. Her coach during this period was Gary Elliott. However, the New York City Marathon's course was found on re-measurement to be about 148 meters short of the 26-mile, 385-yard (42.195 km) distance.<ref name=vecsey>{{citation | last = Vecsey | first = George | title = Sports of The Times; Marathon Man Finds His Path | newspaper=[[The New York Times]] | year=1998 |date = October 30, 1998 | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F00E2D9163FF933A05753C1A96E958260}}</ref>
{{Football manager infobox
| playername = Dorinel Munteanu
| fullname = Dorinel Ionel Munteanu
| height = 1.69m (5ft 7in)
| nickname = ''Neamtul'' (''The German'')
| image = [[Image:The romanian football trainer dorinel munteanu in 27 08 2008 at Cluj-Napoca, Ion Moina stadium.jpg|200px]]
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1968|6|25}}
| cityofbirth = [[Grădinari]], [[Caraş-Severin County]]
| countryofbirth = [[Romania]]
| position= [[Midfielder]]
| youthyears =
| youthclubs = Metalul Bocşa
| years = 1986–1987<br/> 1987–1988<br/> 1988–1989<br/> 1989–1991<br/> 1991–1993<br/> 1993–1995<br/> 1995–1999<br/> 1999–2003<br/> 2003–2005<br/>2005–2006<br/>2006–2007<br/>2007<br/>2008
| clubs = [[Metalul Bocşa]]<br/> [[FCM Reşiţa|CSM Reşiţa]]<br/> [[FC Olt Scorniceşti]]<br/> [[FC Inter Sibiu]]<br/> [[Dinamo Bucharest]]<br/> [[Cercle Brugge]]<br/> [[FC Koln]]<br/> [[VfL Wolfsburg]]<br/> [[Steaua Bucharest]]<br/>[[CFR Cluj]]<br/>[[FC Argeş]]<br/> [[FC Vaslui]]<br>[[U Cluj]]
| caps(goals) = {{0}}{{0}}? {{0}}(?)<br/> {{0}}{{0}}? {{0}}(?) <br/> {{0}}31 {{0}}(2) <br/>{{0}}47 {{0}}(7) <br/> {{0}}67 (27) <br/>{{0}}68 (13) <br/>133 (18)<br/>101 (11)<br/>{{0}}33 {{0}}(2)<br/>{{0}}26 {{0}}(0)<br/> {{0}}{{0}}3 {{0}}(0)<br/> {{0}}16 {{0}}(0) <br/>{{0}}1 {{0}}(0)
| nationalyears = 1991–2007
| nationalteam = [[Romania national football team|Romania]]
| nationalcaps(goals) = 134 (16)
| manageryears = 2005–2006<br/>2006–2007<br>2007–2008<br>2008-
| managerclubs = [[CFR Cluj|CFR Cluj Napoca]]<br/>[[FC Argeş|FC Argeş Piteşti]]<br>[[FC Vaslui]]<br>[[U Cluj]]
| pcupdate = March 21, 2008
| ntupdate = November 21, 2007
}}


Roe won the Seoul Marathon, numerous 10k races including a win at the famous Peachtree Road race (Atlanta) where she broke [[Mary Decker]]’s course record. She has also won national titles in [[Cross country running|cross country]] running, [[cycling]] and [[triathlon]]. A world record holder for nearly two years in the women's marathon, Roe was voted fourth most popular female athlete in the world in [[1982]] by the American Press Association. Her awards are numerous and include NZ Sportsman of the Year, the Nurmi Awards (USA) for Best Female Runner in the World and for Best Female Athlete in the World (1982), Paavo Nurmi Award presented recently at the United Nations for her contribution to the city of NY and sport of athletics.
'''Dorinel Munteanu''', (born [[June 25]] [[1968]] in [[Grădinari]]), is a [[Romania]]n [[soccer|football]] [[midfielder]].
As of [[June 30]] [[2006]], Dorinel Munteanu is the most capped player for [[Romania national football team|Romania]], with 134 caps.


After her sporting career Roe started to work as a business woman, who lives in [[Auckland, New Zealand]]. Her board positions include Health Sponsorship Council, North Shore Hospital Foundation and the Robin Hood Foundation.
==Club career==


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During his very long career, which still continues, Munteanu was always seen as a player capable to making big efforts. A pure professional footballer, an example for others, he stayed away from drinking and night clubs, thus he suffered very few injuries.
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==References==
Munteanu started to play football for Metalul Bocşa, a team which offered him the first chance to play in [[Divizia B]] in 1986. After one year he goes to play for [[FCM Reşiţa]] and then in 1988 for FC Olt, while 1989 finds him at FC Inter Sibiu.
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[[Dinamo Bucharest]] bought him from Sibiu in 1991 only to sell him to [[Cercle Brugge]] two years later. After two years in [[Belgium]] he moved to [[Germany]] to play for [[FC Koln]] and [[VfL Wolfsburg]] between 1995 and 2003.
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In 2003, aged 35, he is released from his contract by [[VfL Wolfsburg]] and signs with [[Steaua Bucharest]] as a free agent, only to leave the club in 2005 after a conflict with the club's [[Chief Executive]] Mihai Stoica and join the squad of [[CFR Cluj|CFR Cluj Napoca]].

==International career==

Dorinel won his first cap for [[Romania national football team|Romania]] in 1991 while still at FC Inter Sibiu. Since then he was a very important part of the national team of Romania, playing in various positions such as left back, left midfielder and playmaker.

In 2001 he won his 100th cap in a game against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]] in [[Budapest]] and four years later he won the 126th cap, making him the most capped Romanian [[Football (soccer)|footballer]]. He now has 134 caps.

Munteanu scored 16 goals for [[Romania national football team|Romania]] and played at the [[1994 FIFA World Cup]], [[1996 European Football Championship]], [[1998 FIFA World Cup]] and [[2000 European Football Championship]].
==Coaching career==

After leaving [[Steaua]], Munteanu is offered the position of player-manager at [[CFR Cluj|CFR Cluj Napoca]]. In this first managerial job, he took the team to the [[Intertoto Cup]] final in 2005 and finished fifth in [[Divizia A]] at the end of the 2005–06 season. During the first half of the 2006–07 season, despite a good start (6 wins, 2 draws, 2 defeats) with [[CFR Cluj|CFR Cluj Napoca]], Munteanu announced he resigns his position at the club, due to interference with his decisions and lack of support from the club management. Munteanu had a pending offer from [[FC Argeş|FC Argeş Piteşti]] and he decided to accept it, despite the team being bottom of the first league after 10 games. Towards the end of the season, due to impossibility of avoiding the relegation of [[FC Argeş|FC Argeş Piteşti]], he was sacked, only to be confirmed in short time as the new manager of [[Liga 1]] team [[FC Vaslui]]. He has stated that he also intends to continue his playing career at [[FC Vaslui]]. But after a match of [[FC Vaslui]] vs [[Steaua]] it was proved that the [[Vaslui]] players didn't play fair,they were stimulated by money that came from the [[Steaua]] owner to let Steaua win. After he heard that, [[Dorinel Munteanu]] quit the team, and right now he has offers from [[VFL Wolfsburg]] for the post of manager on the team.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* {{cite web | title=Allison Roe|url=http://www.speakers.co.nz/allisonroe.html| accessdate=2008-03-19}}
*[[List of football (soccer) players with 100 or more caps]]
* {{cite web | title=Interview 4/1/04: Allison Roe|url=http://www.pfitzinger.com/interviews.shtml#roe| accessdate=2008-03-19}}


==External references==
*{{nl icon}} [http://www.vi.nl/vi/show/id=40053/dbid=16493/typeofpage=40054/sc=487a0e Voetbal International]


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Allison Roe MBE (born May 30, 1957 in Auckland) is a former long-distance athlete from New Zealand, who became well known for winning the Boston and New York Marathons in the same year (1981) setting course records at both and a world record at the New York City Marathon as well as a world record for 20k in Miyazaki, Japan the same year. Her coach during this period was Gary Elliott. However, the New York City Marathon's course was found on re-measurement to be about 148 meters short of the 26-mile, 385-yard (42.195 km) distance.[1]

Roe won the Seoul Marathon, numerous 10k races including a win at the famous Peachtree Road race (Atlanta) where she broke Mary Decker’s course record. She has also won national titles in cross country running, cycling and triathlon. A world record holder for nearly two years in the women's marathon, Roe was voted fourth most popular female athlete in the world in 1982 by the American Press Association. Her awards are numerous and include NZ Sportsman of the Year, the Nurmi Awards (USA) for Best Female Runner in the World and for Best Female Athlete in the World (1982), Paavo Nurmi Award presented recently at the United Nations for her contribution to the city of NY and sport of athletics.

After her sporting career Roe started to work as a business woman, who lives in Auckland, New Zealand. Her board positions include Health Sponsorship Council, North Shore Hospital Foundation and the Robin Hood Foundation.

Sporting positions
Preceded by Boston Women's Marathon Winner
1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York City Women's Marathon Winner
1981
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ Vecsey, George (October 30, 1998), "Sports of The Times; Marathon Man Finds His Path", The New York Times{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)

See also