Ionel Dănciulescu

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Ionel Dănciulescu
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Ionel Dănciulescu (2010)
Personnel
Surname Ionel Daniel Dănciulescu
birthday 6th December 1976
place of birth SlatinaRomania
size 180 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1992-1993 CSȘ Slatina
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1993-1995 Electroputere Craiova 31 ( 008)
1995-1997 Dinamo Bucharest 64 ( 022)
1997 Altay İzmir 7 ( 001)
1997-2001 Steaua Bucharest 129 ( 053)
2002-2009 Dinamo Bucharest 198 (103)
2002 → Poiana Câmpina (loan) 1 ( 001)
2005 →  Shandong Luneng Taishan  (loan) 26 ( 010)
2009-2010 Hércules Alicante 25 ( 010)
2010-2013 Dinamo Bucharest 93 ( 027)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1999-2009 Romania 8 (2)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2014 Dinamo Bucharest
1 Only league games are given.

Ionel Daniel Dănciulescu (born December 6, 1976 in Slatina , Olt district ) is a former Romanian football player and current coach . The striker played a total of 567 games in the Romanian League 1 , the Turkish Süper Lig , the Chinese Super League and the Spanish Segunda División . In 2004 he was named Romania's Footballer of the Year . With Steaua Bucharest and Dinamo Bucharest he was able to win the Romanian Championship five times and the Romanian Cup five times.

Club career

Dănciulescu started playing football in his hometown at CSȘ Slatina . The attacking player made his debut in Divizia A on October 16, 1993 at the age of 16 in the local derby of his new club Electroputere Craiova against Universitatea Craiova . After the relegation of Electroputere at the end of the 1994/95 season Dănciulescu moved to the capital to Dinamo Bucharest , where he immediately became a regular. After a brief interlude with the Turkish first division club Altay İzmir , he returned to Bucharest and signed a contract with Steaua Bucharest . With the club he became two Romanian champions and one cup winner in the following years. For the second half of the 2001/02 season , he moved again to Dinamo Bucharest, where he went to 2009 with the exception of two short trips (2002 to Divizia B to Poiana Câmpina , the farm team at Dinamo, and in 2005 to the Chinese Super League to Shandong Luneng Taishan ) stayed true.

In the summer of 2009 he moved to Hércules Alicante in the Spanish Segunda División , but returned to Dinamo after just one year. There he won the Romanian Cup for the fifth time in 2012 . He ended his active career in November 2013 at the age of 36.

National team

Dănciulescu played his first international match for the Romanian national soccer team on March 3, 1999 against Estonia . On April 29, 2004, the eight-time national player scored two goals in the 5-1 victory of the Romanians in the international match against Germany in Bucharest .

Career as a coach

After the end of his active career, Dănciulescu became team boss of Dinamo Bucharest in February 2014 . At the beginning of 2015, he took over the position of sports director.

successes

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