Adrian Popa (footballer born 1988)

Adrian Dumitru Popa ( born July 24, 1988 in Horezu ) is a Romanian football player. He's since the summer of 2012 at Steaua Bucharest in the League 1 under contract. With Steaua he won the Romanian Cup in 2013.

Career

The career of Popa began in 2006 in the second team of FCU Politehnica Timişoara, which played into the League II. After the descent 2008, he was first to second division side CS Buftea, borrowed early 2009 Gloria Buzău in the League 1. After the end of the lending agreement signed him Universitatea Cluj, who played in the League II. In 2010, the ambitious CS Concordia Chiajna took him under contract. In the season 2010/11 he managed to carve out there in the House of Lords. There he secured with his team in the league. After three goals in the first four games of the season 2012/13 he moved to record champions Steaua Bucharest, with whom he won the championship at the end of the season.

National

Popa was appointed national coach Victor Piţurcă first time in September 2012 in the district of the Romanian national team, but did not put it in. a. Only a month later, he celebrated in the World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands his debut when he came on in the 65th minute for Gabriel Torje. On March 26, 2013, stood in the return match against the same opponents for the first time in the starting lineup.

Achievements

  • Romanian champions: 2013
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