Ion Vlădoiu

Ion " Jean " Vlădoiu ( born November 5, 1968 in Călineşti, county Arges ) is a former Romanian football player and coach. Since June 2011 he has been president of the fan club of the Romanian national teams.

Career as a player

His career began in the 1.70 m wide Forwards in the CSS. Aripi Piteşti. From the student sports club FC Arges Pitesti he joined, for which he at home win against Otelul Galati his first game in Divizia A completed on 31 October 1987. During the winter break of the season 1990/91 Vlădoiu moved to the Romanian capital Bucharest to Steaua. After winning the championship with Steaua in 1993, he moved to the winter break of the 1993/94 season to Rapid Bucharest. For the 1995/96 season Vlădoiu returned again to Steaua and was at the achievement of the championship title at the same time leading scorer in the league. He then moved for a transfer fee of $ 800,000 in the Bundesliga 1 FC Cologne, where he was for a time the attack partner of Toni Polster. After two rather mixed seasons in the Bundesliga 2 found their completion in the descent of the 1st FC Cologne, Vlădoiu but in 1998 returned to his native country, this time to Dinamo Bucharest. There he remained until the winter break of the 1999/2000 season, when he moved to Kickers Offenbach for the second round to the 2nd Bundesliga. Also there could Vlădoiu relegation of his club does not prevent, and he finished his stint in Germany and moved to Steaua Bucharest. After one and a half seasons, he returned to the winter break of the season 2001/ 02 for his first ever professional club FC Arges Pitesti back. After the second round Vlădoiu FC Universitatea Craiova joined, remained there, however, used only until the winter break of the season 2002/ 03. The rest of the season and the first round of the following season, he played for FC Arges Pitesti again without for the club, however, still be able to achieve another Meisterschaftstor. During the winter break of the season 2003/ 04 Vlădoiu moved one last time to the club and went to UTA Arad in the Divizia B, where he ended his active career in 2004. Especially in Romanian football Vlădoiu made ​​a name for himself: He scored in 324 games Divizia A 130 goals. There are also eight goals in 31 European games for the Romanian clubs.

National

Vlădoiu debuted on November 14, 1992 in the game against Czechoslovakia in the Romanian national football team. For his country, he completed 28 games, scoring two goals. Vlădoiu was nominated by coach Anghel Iordănescu for the Football World Cup 1994 in the U.S. and the European Football Championship in England in 1996, where he was substituted in each one. It was particularly his red card at the World Cup in 1994 in memory that the often uncontrolled striker caught after only four minutes of the game before his first touch for a serious foul play. In his two games for the Romanian U21 national team, he was unable to reach goals.

Career as a coach

Vlădoiu occurred in September 2006 to the coach of the Romanian second division side FC Snagov. A few weeks later, on 23 October 2006, he left the last player of Divizia B and signed with the first division club FC Naţional Bucharest. A month later he resigned after three defeats and a draw in four championship games already back. He then spent one and a half years in the county of Arges withdrawn and reported every now and then as a football expert on Romanian television to speak. On 1 April 2008 it was announced that Vlădoiu will begin after the 2007/08 season as an assistant coach Mircea Rednic at Dinamo Bucharest. He took office in June 2008 and was discharged after the resignation Rednics in June 2009 by the Association. On June 30, 2010, he was the successor of Cristian Negru FC Arges Pitesti in after the club missed the promotion to League 1. Due to lack of financial support Vlădoiu broke his contract but already on 12 July 2010 back on.

On June 22, 2011 by the Romanian Football Federation was Vlădoiu ale as president of the newly founded fan Clubul Echipelor national României ( German: Fan club of the Romanian national teams ) is presented.

Achievements

As a player

  • World Cup participants: 1994
  • EM participants: 1996
  • Romanian champion: 1993, 1996, 2001
  • Romanian Cup Winners: 1992, 1996
  • Romanian scorer: 1996

Awards

On 25 March 2008 Vlădoiu was " sporty Meritul " III by Romanian President Traian Basescu for the achievements in the national team with the Order of Merit. Class excellent.

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