Dragoș Grigore

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Dragoș Grigore
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Dragoș Grigore in March 2019
Personnel
birthday September 7, 1986
place of birth VasluiRomania
size 185 cm
position Central defender
Juniors
Years station
FC Vaslui
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2006 FCM Huși
2006-2008 CFR Timișoara 42 (2)
2008-2014 Dinamo Bucharest 126 (9)
2014-2015 Toulouse FC 27 (0)
2015-2018 al-Sailiya 65 (5)
2018– Ludogorez Razgrad 23 (4)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2011– Romania 38 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of March 8, 2020

2 As of September 5, 2019

Dragoș Grigore (born September 7, 1986 in Vaslui ) is a Romanian football player . The central defender has been playing for Ludogorez Razgrad since summer 2018 .

Career

society

Grigore started his career in the youth team of FC Vaslui . After his first position at FCM Huși in Divizia C , he was brought into the first team of CFR Timișoara in the summer of 2006 . In the first season in the second division , Seria II, the 14th place was reached and thus just managed to stay in the league. In the following season a 13th place followed.

In 2008 he moved to Dinamo Bucharest , where he was initially used in the second team; in his first season in 2008/09 , the defender came on two missions. In the end, Dinamo finished third. Even in the following season he did not make the leap to become a regular. It was not until autumn 2010 that he became a permanent part of Ioan Andone's team . He has a contract with Dinamo until 2014. In 2012 he won his first title with the Romanian Cup . In summer 2014 Grigore moved to Toulouse FC in the French Ligue 1 . In the summer of 2015 he was loaned to al-Sailiya in the Qatari Stars League . At the beginning of 2016, al-Sailiya committed him firmly.

National team

On February 9, 2011 Grigore played his first international match against Cyprus . He then had to wait a year before being nominated for a friendly against Turkmenistan in January 2012 , where he came on shortly before the end. National coach Victor Pițurcă always nominated him for the subsequent internationals, but did not use him. It was not until June 4, 2013 that he played his third international match in the friendly against Trinidad and Tobago .

At the European Football Championship in France in 2016 , he was included in the Romanian squad . In all three games of the group stage until the team was eliminated, he was on the field for the full playing time.

successes

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