Cristian Oros

Cristian Daniel Oros (* October 15, 1984 in Sighetu Marmaţiei ) is a Romanian football player. Since summer 2013 he is at FC Hoverla - Zakarpattya Uzhhorod in Ukraine's Premjer - Liha under contract.

Career

The career of Oros began in 2001 with Olimpia Satu Mare in Divizia B. After he was hardly considered in the first three years, he came in the season 2004/ 05 frequently used. At the end of the season he missed with his team in fourth place promotion to the Divizia A. When he had developed in the first round 2005/ 06 first-team regular, he left the club during the winter break for league rivals FC Bihor Oradea. As runner-up of their season behind Liberty Salonta missed the team with Oros just the climb.

After Oros came in the 2006 /07 only irregularly employed, he moved to league rivals FC Braşov, with him the intended rise in 2008 succeeded. In the House of Lords he could place his team twice in midfield, before he developed in the 2010/11 season to key players. According to a twelfth place went to him in the summer of 2011 Rapid Bucharest in the capital. There he was able to qualify for the Europa League and moved into Cup final in 2012, but it lost to Dinamo Bucharest 0-1 in the season 2011 /12. In August 2013 he joined the Ukrainian club FC Hoverla - Zakarpattya Uzhhorod.

National

Oros has played a game for the Romanian national team. End of May 2011 he was appointed by the then national team coach Razvan Lucescu in his squad for an international game trip to South America. On June 10, 2011, he came under the interim coach Ştefan Iovan against Paraguay on his international debut when he came on as a half-time for Paul Papp.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Liga I: 2008
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