Ion Moldovan (soccer player)

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Ion Moldovan
Personnel
Surname Ion Calin Moldovan
birthday 3rd September 1954
place of birth ConstanțaRomania
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1973-1976 FC Constanța 31 (4)
1976-1980 Dinamo Bucharest 72 (6)
1979 →  FC Constanța  (loan)
1980-1981 AS Victoria Bucharest
1981-1984 FC Constanța 51 (4)
1984-1986 AS Victoria Bucharest
1986-1987 Flacăra Moreni
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1990-1992 Oțelul Galați
1994 Dinamo Bucharest
1995 UTA Arad
1995-1996 Al-Ittihad Tripoli
1996-1997 FC Argeş Piteşti
1998 Libya
1999 Muharraq Club
2002 Dinamo Bucharest
2002-2004 FC Argeş Piteşti
2006 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
2007 CS Mioveni
2009 Astra Ploiesti
2010 Dinamo II Bucharest
2013 Dinamo II Bucharest
2013-2014 CS Mioveni
1 Only league games are given.

Ion Moldovan (born September 3, 1954 in Constanța ) is a former Romanian football player and current coach . He denied 158 games in the highest Romanian football league, the Divizia A . In the 1976/77 season he won the Romanian championship with Dinamo Bucharest .

Career as a player

Moldovan's career began in 1973 with FC Constanța in his hometown. After he had only four missions in his first two seasons, he became a regular in the 1975/76 season . He then moved to the top club Dinamo Bucharest , with whom he was able to win the Romanian championship in the 1976/77 season . In the following years it was only used in half of the games. In the summer of 1980 he left Dinamo for AS Victoria Bucharest before returning to FC Constanța a year later. With his new club he fought to stay in the class in the following two years. After relegation in 1983 he went to Divizia B with his team . In the summer of 1984 he moved to league rivals Victoria Bucharest, with whom he was promoted to the House of Lords in the summer of 1985. There he came only four missions in the 1985/86 season . After a year with Flacăra Moreni , he ended his career.

Career as a coach

After the end of his active career, Moldovan worked as a football coach . In the summer of 1990 he took Oţelul Galaţi in Divizia B . With the club he was promoted to Divizia A in 1991 . At the beginning of the 1994/95 season he was the head coach of his former club Dinamo Bucharest . After six months he was released and replaced by Remus Vlad . In April 1995 he committed UTA Arad , but he could no longer prevent the club's relegation. In the summer of 1996 he became the head coach of FC Argeş Piteşti . After a year, they parted ways again. At the end of October 2002, he took over Argeș again as the successor to Vasile Stan . He led the club to relegation twice before being fired in December 2004. In August 2006 he succeeded Mihai Stoica in first division promoted Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț , but had to leave after two months.

In May 2009 Moldovan was head coach of Astra Ploieşti in League II and rose to League 1, where he was dismissed after just a few match days. He then coached the second team from Dinamo Bucharest in Liga II. From the beginning of 2011 to the end of 2012 he was a scout at Dinamo before he took over the second team again. Since September 2013 he has been responsible for CS Mioveni's team in Liga II. In March 2014 he was released there and replaced by Marius Stoica .

successes

As a player

  • Romanian champion: 1977
  • Promotion to League 1: 1985

As a trainer

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