Ioan Viorel Ganea

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Ioan Viorel Ganea
Personnel
birthday August 10, 1973
place of birth FăgărașRomania
size 179 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1994 ICIM Brasov
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-1996 FC Brasov 50 0(4)
1996-1998 Universitatea Craiova 56 (22)
1998-1999 Gloria Bistrița 16 (17)
1999 Rapid Bucharest 16 (11)
1999-2003 VfB Stuttgart 107 (34)
2003-2004 Bursaspor 16 0(5)
2004-2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers 34 0(7)
2006 Dinamo Bucharest 18 (14)
2007 Rapid Bucharest 9 0(2)
2007-2008 FCU Politehnica Timișoara 18 0(3)
2010 FC Lindab Ștefăneşti
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999-2004 Romania
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2009-2010 Dinamo Bucharest (assistant coach)
2010 Dinamo II Bucharest
2010-2011 Dinamo Bucharest (A youth)
2011 FC Lindab Ștefăneşti
2012 FC Rapid Ghidighici
2013 Universitatea Cluj
2014 Rapid Bucharest
2015-2016 Dunărea Călărași
2016 FC Voluntari
1 Only league games are given.

Ioan Viorel "Vio" "Ganezul" Ganea (born August 10, 1973 in Făgăraş , Braşov County ) is a Romanian football player and coach .

Athletic career

Ganea came in 1994 at FC Brașov for his first appearances in the Romanian top division. After his departure in 1996 he played in Romania until the end of the 1998/99 season for the three clubs Universitatea Craiova , Gloria Bistrița and Rapid Bucharest . He led the last-named club from January 1999 with a total of eleven goals to win the championship and finished the entire season with 28 goals - making him the top scorer in the Romanian first division.

He then moved to the German Bundesliga for VfB Stuttgart , where he was never able to promote himself permanently to the regular formation. Regardless of this, he was particularly successful as the “Joker” under the then coach Felix Magath , especially in the 2002/03 season, and played a major role in winning the runner-up and thus qualifying directly for the Champions League . Regardless of the prospect of being able to play in the "premier league" of European club football, he moved to the Turkish club Bursaspor on a free transfer , where his former teammate Gheorghe Hagi had lured him as a coach. His engagement in Turkey was short-lived and so he moved to Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League after just six months .

Despite three goals against eventual champions FC Arsenal , Leeds United and Newcastle United , Ganea had to accept relegation to the second-rate Football League Championship with the Wolves . In the following two years he struggled with injury problems and after the end of his contract he returned to Romania in July 2006. He signed a one-year contract with Dinamo Bucharest , but moved after six months to rival Rapid Bucharest , where he was offered an annual salary of 350,000 euros per season and a term until the end of the 2008/09 season. Despite this prospect of earning millions, he moved on to FCU Politehnica Timișoara in June 2007 .

In August 2007, Ganea was led away by four police officers during his club's game in Timișoara against Rapid Bucharest. He had choked the assistant referee after he had reported a foul by the striker. The Romanian federation then banned Ganea for 22 games and fined him the equivalent of € 4,400. In fact, this ended his career; He played his last club game on May 7, 2008.

In the summer of 2009 he joined the management team of Dinamo Bucharest as sports director. After the dismissal of the head coach Dario Bonetti , Ganea was appointed assistant coach of Cornel Țălnar on November 6, 2009 . In the summer of 2010 he took over from Costel Orac as the coach of the second team from Dinamo Bucharest, which was relegated to League III , and in the fall of 2010 he was the coach of the club's A youth team, with whom he competed for the semi-finals of the Romanian Championship qualified.

In February 2011, he was persuaded by those responsible for fourth division club FC Lindab Ștefăneşti to strengthen the club as a player in the second half of the 2010/11 season. He made his debut on March 13, 2011 at the home game against Inter Voluntari , scoring three of his team's 15 goals. During the second half of the season, Ganea also took on the role of coach and made promotion to Liga III with FC Lindab Ștefăneşti at the end of the season. His contract with Dinamo he dissolved on July 1, 2011.

Romanian national team

Ganea celebrated his debut in the Romanian national team against Estonia on March 3, 1999 and scored both goals for a 2-0 victory. He experienced a career highlight at the EM 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands, when he threw the English selection team out of the tournament with a converted penalty in the 90th minute and brought Romania to the quarter-finals. Ganea scored a total of 19 goals in 45 international matches between 1999 and 2006.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Striker Ganea jumps ship across Bucharest" (Soccernet)
  2. "Ganea has to pay hard for breaking out" ( Memento from September 6, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) (netzeitung.de)
  3. Ganea a dat la TRIPLA debut , accessed 21 July 2011
  4. ProSport from June 3, 2011 , accessed 21 July 2011
  5. ProSport from June 15, 2011 , accessed 21 July 2011
  6. ProSport from 1 July 2011 , accessed 21 July 2011