Alin Stoica

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Alin Stoica
Personnel
Surname Alin Tudor Adi Stoica
birthday December 10, 1979
place of birth BucharestRomania
size 176 cm
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1986-1995 Steaua Bucharest
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1995-1996 Steaua Bucharest 1 0(0)
1996-2002 RSC Anderlecht 124 (21)
2002-2004 Club Bruges 34 0(6)
2005 AC Siena 0 0(0)
2005 FC National Bucharest 6 0(0)
2006 FCU Politehnica Timișoara 4 0(1)
2006-2007 KAA Gent 32 0(2)
2008 Excelsior Mouscron 5 0(0)
2009 FC Brasov 0 0(0)
2009-2010 Vojvodina Novi Sad 4 0(0)
2013-2014 ASU Politehnica Timișoara
2014 Standaard Wetteren
2015 CS Concordia Chiajna
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998-2003 Romania 12 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Alin Tudor Adi Stoica (born December 10, 1979 in Bucharest ) is a former Romanian football player . He played a total of 210 games in the Romanian League 1 , the Belgian Pro League and the Serbian SuperLiga . In 1996 he won the Romanian championship with Steaua Bucharest , in 2000 and 2001 with RSC Anderlecht and in 2003 with Club Bruges the Belgian championship.

Career

Stoica started playing football in the youth of Steaua Bucharest at the age of six . After going through all youth teams, he came to Steaua's first team in 1996 at the age of 16. Through this commitment he won his first title with the 1996 championship . He was then signed by the top Belgian club RSC Anderlecht . After he had only three missions in the 1996/97 season, he became a regular player in the 1997/98 season. During his time in Anderlecht, he and his team won two championships in 1999/2000 and 2000/01 . In the 2001/02 season he was used less often and moved to rival Club Brugge in the summer of 2002 . There he celebrated two more successes with the 2003 championship and the 2004 cup .

In Bruges, however, Stoica did not get beyond occasional missions. At the beginning of 2005 he left the club and returned to FC Național Bucharest in his Romanian homeland. Here, too, as in his subsequent station at FCU Politehnica Timișoara, he only rarely got a chance. In the summer of 2006 Stoica went to Belgium again, where he was signed by KAA Gent . There he was in the 2006/07 season reused frequently. In early 2008 he joined Excelsior Mouscron , before FC Brașov brought him in the summer of 2008 . There he was not used in the 2008/09 season . After a season at Vojvodina Novi Sad in Serbia, where he was used four times, he couldn't find a new club in the summer of 2010. Stoica was without a club for three years before joining ASU Politehnica Timișoara in the Romanian League IV in the summer of 2013 . In summer 2014 he moved again to Belgium to Standaard Wetteren in the fourth division.

At the beginning of 2015 he was signed by CS Concordia Chiajna . There he ended his career a short time later.

National team

Stoica played twelve games for the Romanian national team . He made his debut in a friendly against Israel on March 18, 1998 , when he came on for Adrian Ilie in the 73rd minute . After another use in the friendly against Greece on April 8 of the same year, he was no longer considered until November 15, 2000. As a result, he occasionally came on short assignments. It was not until the beginning of 2003 that he was a regular member of the national team. In the missed qualification for the 2004 European Championship , he was used sporadically. On September 6, 2003 he played against Luxembourg for the last time in the national jersey.

successes

  • Romanian champion: 1996
  • Belgian champion: 2000 , 2001 , 2003
  • Belgian Cup Winner: 2004
  • Belgian League Cup: 2000
  • Belgian Supercup: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004
  • Belgium's junior footballer of the year: 2001

Private

Stoica is the son of the soccer player Tudorel Stoica (born 1954), who with Steaua Bucharest the European Champions Cup in 1986 could win.

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