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Gheorghe Hagi

Gheorghe Hagi
 
Complete Name: Gheorghe Hagi
Nationality: Romanian
Place of Birth: Brasov, Romania
Date of Birth: February 5, 1965
Height: 177 cm
Weight: 72 kg
National team: Romania
Current club: Retired
Positions: Left Midfielder, Attacking Midfielder
 

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Club career history

Farul Constanta (Romania), Luceafarul Bucharest (Romania), Sportul Studentesc (Romania), Steaua Bucharest (Romania), Real Madrid (Spain), Brescia (Italy), FC Barcelona (Spain), Galatasaray (Turkey)
 

Honours

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Biography

Gheorghe Hagi (born February 5, 1965 in Sacele, Constanta County) is a Romanian football player who played for the Romanian national team in three World Cups. Nicknamed "The Maradona of the Carpathians", he is a hero in his homeland as well as in Turkey. He has won his country's Player of the Year award a record six times, and was recently named Romania's player of the century. Most notably, he was named the best player of the 1990s by FIFA.

During the 1994 World Cup, Hagi made highlights by scoring vital goals for Romania, including a 35 meter lob against Colombia.

Having played for Farul Constanta (1979/1980 and 1982/83), Luceafarul Bucharest (1980/1982), Sportul Studentesc (1983/1986), Steaua Bucharest (1986/1990), Real Madrid (1990/1992), Brescia (1992/1994) and FC Barcelona (1994/1996), Hagi then joined Galatasaray, the Turkish club team that captured the UEFA Cup title in 2000. Prior to his third retirement in 2001, he won 125 international caps, scoring 35 goals.

Hagi made his debut for the national side at the age of 18 in 1983. Since then he has been, literally, the cause of the rise of Romanian soccer in the 1990s. His playing style revolutionized the Romanian game - his speed and creativity made those famous counter-attacks possible. At 5'8" tall, wearing size five boots, Hagi is one of the more diminutive players on the field, but in terms of his impact on the game, and the status of Romanian soccer, he is larger than life. By bringing so much respect to Romanian soccer, Hagi opened up opportunities for future players, as clubs from all over Europe come to scout talent in Romania.

Hagi has since returned to football as a coach. He became the head coach of the Romanian national team in 2001, although he only lasted six months as the team failed to qualify for the 2002 World Cup. He then took over as coach of Turkish first division side Bursaspor but left that club after a disappointing start to the season.

After a 18 month hiatus spent running a coastal Black Sea hotel and appearing in television commercials, he then returned to club management at the helm of the club at which he won his first European trophy, Galatasaray. He resigned from this position, on May 30, 2005, at the end of his first season in the role. For many Galatasaray fans, a third place finish in the League (and therefore missing out on a prestigious berth in the 2005/2006 UEFA Champions League competition) was highly disappointing, despite the club's success in the Turkish Cup.

In November 2005, Gheorghe Hagi took over as manager at FCU Politehnica Timisoara, signing a contract until 2008.

Hagi is ethnically Aromanian. In March 2004, he was named among the top 125 living footballers by Pelé. Hagi is Adrian Mutu and Alexandra Mutu's godfather.
 

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