Florin Tene

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Florin Tene
Personnel
Surname Alexandru Florin Tene
birthday November 10, 1968
place of birth BucharestRomania
size 180 cm
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1986-1987 Dinamo Bucharest 1 (0)
1987-1988 Autobuzul Bucharest
1988-1990 Flacăra Moreni 45 (0)
1990-1991 Gloria Bistrița 44 (0)
1991-1992 Dinamo Bucharest 30 (0)
1993-1994 Gloria Bistrița 49 (1)
1994-1995 Dinamo Bucharest 21 (0)
1996-1997 Rapid Bucharest 44 (0)
1997-1998 Karabükspor 10 (0)
1998-1999 Steaua Bucharest 13 (0)
1999 AS Rocar Bucharest 10 (0)
2000 FC Argeş Piteşti 13 (0)
2000-2001 Dinamo Bucharest 5 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1992-1996 Romania 6 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2009-2010 CS Otopeni
2010-2011 Sportul Studențesc
2012-2013 Petrolul Ploieşti (Goalkeeping Coach)
2013 Dinamo Bucharest (goalkeeping coach)
2013-2014 Steaua Bucharest (goalkeeping coach)
2015 Litex Lovetsch (goalkeeping coach)
2015– Steaua Bucharest / FCSB Bucharest (goalkeeping coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Alexandru Florin Tene (born November 10, 1968 in Bucharest ) is a former Romanian football player and current coach . The goalkeeper played a total of 285 games in the Romanian Divizia A and the Turkish Süper Lig . With Dinamo Bucharest he won the Romanian championship in 1992 . As a national player, he was in the squad for the 1996 European Championship in England. He has been without a club since June 2014.

Career as a player

The career of Tene began on June 18, 1987, when he first for his club Dinamo Bucharest in the first Romanian league, the Divizia A , was used. He then moved to second division Autobuzul Bucharest for a year . In 1988 he joined Erstlist Flacăra Moreni , with whom he could end the 1988/89 season and qualify for the UEFA Cup . In the following season he became a regular, but had to relegate his team at the end of the season . He left the club in the summer of 1990 for newly promoted Gloria Bistrița . Also in Bistrița he was number one in goal and finished the 1990/91 season in fifth place.

In autumn 1991 Tene left Gloria and moved to Dinamo Bucharest. There he won his first title with the championship in 1992 . In the following season he lost his regular seat to Florin Prunea and returned to Gloria in early 1993. There he concluded the 1992/93 season with qualification for the UEFA Cup and won the Romanian Cup with his team a year later . In the summer of 1994 he joined Dinamo Bucharest again, but this time too he could not prevail against Prunea. In early 1996 he was drawn to local rivals Rapid Bucharest .

In the summer of 1997, Tene decided to move abroad when he hired the Turkish first division club Karabükspor . After ten missions, he returned to Romania in the summer of 1998, where the reigning champion Steaua Bucharest took him under contract. A year later he moved to newly promoted AS Rocar Bucharest , before he was committed six months later to league competitor FC Argeş Piteşti . After another season at Dinamo Bucharest, in which he was only used five times, he ended his active career in the summer of 2001.

National team

Tene was nominated by the then national coach Cornel Dinu for the first time in August 1992 for a friendly game of the Romanian national team against Mexico . In the 2-0 win, he was used over 90 minutes. At the beginning of 1993 he came to two more assignments on a trip to America.

After he had not played for three years, he returned to the national team in March 1996. In a friendly against Yugoslavia , he came on for Florin Prunea in the closing stages . Later, Tene was nominated by national coach Anghel Iordănescu for his squad for the 1996 European Championships in England, but was not used as number three behind Prunea and Bogdan Stelea . On August 14, 1996 he came against Israel for his last of a total of six international appearances.

Career as a coach

After the end of his active career, Tene worked as a football coach. From September 2009 until the end of the 2009/10 season he looked after CS Otopeni in Liga II . In early November 2010, he succeeded Viorel Moldovan as head coach of first division Sportul Studențesc . After just one win out of eight games, he was released in March 2011 and replaced by Gheorghe Mulțescu . At the end of May 2012 he became goalkeeping coach under Mircea Rednic at Petrolul Ploieşti . After his move to Standard Liège in October 2012, he was taken over by his successor Cosmin Contra , before he was given the opportunity in January 2013 to work in the same position under Cornel Țălnar at his former club Dinamo Bucharest . After the dismissal of ălnar, he left Dinamo in June 2013 and a few weeks later became goalkeeping coach under Laurențiu Reghecampf at Steaua Bucharest . With Reghecampf's resignation at the beginning of June 2014, Tenes' commitment to Steaua also ended. In the summer of 2015, he joined Litex Lovetsch with Reghecampf . In December 2015, the duo moved back to Steaua Bucharest (from April 2017 FCSB Bucharest ).

successes

As a player

  • Participation in the European Championship: 1996 (substitute)
  • Romanian champion: 1992
  • Romanian Cup Winner: 1994

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