Ilie Stan

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Ilie Stan
Ilie Stan conferinta.jpg
Ilie Stan, 2011
Personnel
birthday 17th October 1967
place of birth PogoaneleRomania
size 177 cm
position Left mid-field
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1987 Gloria Buzau 41 0(3)
1988-1995 Steaua Bucharest 176 (57)
1995-1996 Cercle Bruges 32 0(1)
1997 Steaua Bucharest 11 0(2)
1997 National Bucharest 1 0(0)
1997-1998 AEL Limassol 25 0(2)
1998-1999 Hapoel Petach Tikwa 22 0(1)
1999-2000 Hapoel Tsafririm Holon 24 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1992-1994 Romania 3 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2001-2002 Al Ain Club (Assistant Trainer)
2002 Romania (assistant coach)
2002-2003 Al-Shabab (assistant coach)
2003-2004 Al-Seeb Club
2004 UTA Arad
2004 Romania (assistant coach)
2005-2006 Al-Ittihad (assistant coach)
2006 FCM Târgovişte
2007 Gloria Buzau
2007-2008 Dunărea Giurgiu
2008-2011 Victoria Brăneşti
2011 CS Mioveni
2011–2012 Steaua Bucharest
2012-2013 CS Concordia Chiajna
2013 FC Vaslui
2013-2014 FC Brasov
2015-2016 Zakho FC
2016 Farul Constanța
2016 al-Shamal SC
2016-2017 ASA Târgu Mureș
2017-2018 Foolad FC (assistant coach)
2018 Foolad FC
2019– SCM Gloria Buzau
1 Only league games are given.

Ilie "Iliesta" Stan (born October 17, 1967 in Pogoanele , Buzau County ) is a former Romanian football player and today's coach . As a player, he played a total of 308 games in the Romanian Divizia A , the Belgian Eerste Class , the Cypriot First Division and the Israeli Ligat ha'Al .

Career as a player

Stan began his career with Gloria Buzau , where he moved up to the first team in 1985 and came to Divizia A for his first assignment on October 27, 1985 . At Gloria he became a regular player and could not avoid relegation at the end of the 1986/87 season . He left the club during the winter break and signed on January 4, 1988 a contract with the record champions Steaua Bucharest . There he was hardly used in the 1987/88 season and thus only contributed a small part to winning the championship with two appearances. In the following two seasons he was used more often. When he won the cup final in 1989 , he came to a brief stint.

Stan made his breakthrough when the best players left the country after the Romanian Revolution and joined top Western European clubs. He stayed with Steaua and became a goalscorer. With 20 meetings in the 1992/93 season he managed the best yield of his career, which was only surpassed by his teammate Ilie Dumitrescu . During this time he won the championship three times in 1993, 1994 and 1995 .

In the summer of 1995 Stan left his home country and moved to Cercle Bruges in the Belgian first class and was cup finalist in 1996. There he could not prove his scoring ability in the first year and finished the season on a place in midfield. The following season he was with his team on the bottom of the table when he left Belgium during the winter break and returned to Steaua. There he was able to win the Romanian championship again , but left the club in the summer of 1997 when he moved to local rivals FC Național . Just two months later he moved to AEL Limassol in Cyprus.

Although a regular player, the season in Limassol was not satisfactory for Stan, as only one place jumped out in midfield. In the summer of 1998 he left the association and went to Hapoel Petach Tikwa in Israel. A year later he moved to the second division club Hapoel Tsafririm Holon , where he ended his career in 2000.

National team

Stan came up with three short appearances for the Romanian national team . He made his debut in the friendly against Mexico on August 26, 1992 , when he came on for Ovidiu Cornel Hanganu in the 74th minute . He played his last two international matches in February 1994 during two friendlies against the United States and South Korea .

Career as a coach

After his active career, Stan worked from 2001 to 2002 as assistant coach to Anghel Iordănescu at Al Ain Club in the United Arab Emirates and was his assistant coach for the Romanian national team from February 2002 to July 2002. He then accompanied Grigore Sichitiu as an assistant trainer to Al Shabab in the United Arab Emirates. In 2003 he was recommended to Shihab bin Tariq, the owner of Al-Seeb Club in Oman , who entrusted him with the post of head coach.

On March 3, 2004, the Bucharest businessman Marius Locic brought him as a trainer to UTA Arad , which was relegated from Divizia A in the 2003/04 season and was on a promising table position. With Ilie Stan, the Arader missed the rise and the trainer ended his engagement in June 2004 after the new investor Sandu Ion refused to work with him again. Thereupon Stan signed again on July 22, 2004 a contract as assistant coach of Anghel Iordănescu with the Romanian national team. In November 2004 the coaching staff was dismissed and Ilie Stan followed Iordănescu as assistant coach to Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia , where he had signed in March 2005. In 2006, the coaching team at Al-Ittihad was dismissed.

In October 2006 Stan took over the coaching post at FCM Târgovişte in Liga II , where he was released after five games at the end of the first half of the season in November 2006. At the beginning of the 2007/08 season he looked after his former club Gloria Buzau for a game after it had separated from Viorel Ion . For the rest of the season he was Dunărea Giurgiu's head coach in Liga II.

Stan celebrated his greatest successes as a coach as head coach of FC Victoria Brăneşti . After taking over the club in League III in 2008, he led him to the House of Lords with two consecutive promotions . In view of the impending relegation, he dissolved his contract in Brăneşti on April 19, 2011. In August 2011 he took over the promoted CS Mioveni in League 1, but resigned a month later due to differences of opinion with the club's management. On September 30, 2011 he succeeded Ronny Levy as head coach of Steaua Bucharest , but gave up his post on March 27, 2012 and was replaced by Mihai Stoichiță . On May 22, 2012 he signed a contract with CS Concordia Chiajna , with whom he was relegated at the end of the 2012/13 season. Even before relegation was announced due to the forced relegation of Rapid Bucharest , Stan decided to join FC Vaslui , where he replaced Gavril Balint, who had resigned four days earlier, on June 20, 2013 . But after just two match days of the 2013/14 season , he gave up his post on August 2, 2013. On November 4, 2013 Ilie Stan replaced Alexandru Pelici as coach of FC Brașov . He was released in January 2014 and replaced by Cornel Țălnar .

From June 21, 2015 he took over the Iraqi first division club Zakho FC. He joined Farul Constanertea at the beginning of 2016 and left the club after a few weeks. At the beginning of July 2016, the Qatari club al-Shamal SC signed him . At the end of December 2016 he returned to Romania, where he succeeded Dan Alexa as head coach of ASA Târgu Mureș . After six points from eight games, the relegation-threatened club released him again. In August 2017 Stan took over the position of assistant coach at Foolad FC in the Persian Gulf Pro League . A year later he was briefly head coach there. Stan has been training the Romanian second division club SCM Gloria Buzău since May 31, 2019 .

successes

As a player

As an assistant trainer

As a trainer

  • Promotion to League II: 2009
  • Promotion to League 1: 2010

Individual evidence

  1. Gazeta Sporturilor of November 18, 2011 , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian)
  2. UTA ARAD dated March 3, 2004 ( Memento of the original dated August 26, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fcuta.go.ro
  3. UTA ARAD dated June 8, 2004 ( Memento of the original dated September 9, 2004 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fcuta.go.ro
  4. UTA ARAD of July 23, 2004  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.fcuta.go.ro  
  5. 9AM of June 26, 2005 , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian)
  6. Ziarul Dâmbovița of December 4, 2006 , accessed on November 19, 2011 (Romanian)
  7. Ziarul Dâmbovița of November 29, 2006 , accessed on November 19, 2011 (Romanian)
  8. ProSport from April 20, 2011 , accessed on January 4, 2014 (Romanian)
  9. ProSport of March 27, 2012 , accessed on April 19, 2012 (Romanian)
  10. ProSport of May 23, 2012 , accessed on January 4, 2014 (Romanian)
  11. FC Vaslui are un un nou antrenor: Ilie Stan , accessed on January 4, 2014 (Romanian)
  12. Gazeta Sporturilor of August 2, 2013 , accessed January 4, 2014 (Romanian)
  13. ProSport of November 4, 2013 , accessed on January 4, 2014 (Romanian)
  14. Ilie Stan va Antrena în Iraq DigiSport.ro retrieved (Romanian) on June 21, 2015
  15. مربی پیشین تیم ملی رومانی به فولاد پیوست Fooladfc.ir, accessed on August 22, 2017 (Persian)

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