Laurențiu Reghecampf

Laurentiu Reghecampf (2013 )

Laurentiu Aurelian Reghecampf ( born September 19, 1975 in Targoviste, Dâmboviţa county ) is a former Romanian football player and current coach.

Career as a player

Reghecampf began his professional career in 1994 at the VSE St. Pölten in Austria. Before he moved to FC Energie Cottbus in 2000, he played in his home, among other things for Steaua Bucharest. During the winter break of the season 2004/ 05 he moved to the then Premier League rivals Alemannia Aachen, at the Bundesliga promotion in the 2005/2006 season he was involved. On 20 December 2006 he scored against FC Bayern Munich scored two goals (including a free-kick into the top corner, which was elected in December 2006 in the German sports show as a goal of the month ) and thus helped the Alemannia for entry into the DFB Cup quarterfinals.

In the Erstligasaison 2006/ 07 he was with 32 inserts one of the major players of the Aachen and scored seven goals. " REGHE " was captain of Alemannia Aachen.

After having crushed a change to the 1 FC Cologne before the season due to lack of clearance by Alemannia Aachen, Reghecampf showed in the 2007/ 08 season only a little motivation and eventually had to vacate under coach Jürgen Seeberger his place. By murmurings in the press and the announcement of wanting to " sit out " for lack of financial compensation his contract, Reghecampf finally reached on June 2, 2008, terminating his contract at Alemannia Aachen.

For the season 2008/ 09 changed Reghecampf 1 FC Kaiserslautern, where he signed a contract until 2010, signed on 3 June 2008. Due to a lengthy stomach virus disease Reghecampf came only two appearances (one goal ) for the Palatinate, for the last time at the home win on 12 September 2008 against FC St. Pauli. On 30 July 2009 the 1st FC Kaiserslautern announced that the contract was dissolved with Reghecampf.

Overall Reghecampf denied 118 games ( 13 goals) in the 1st Bundesliga and 109 games ( 23 goals) in the 2nd Bundesliga.

National

On 29 March 2003 Reghecampf came to his only use in the Romanian national team. In the 2:5 defeat to Denmark he was substituted after 62 minutes for Paul Codrea.

Career as a politician, coach and sports director

On June 14, 2008 Reghecampf married the players mediator Anamaria Prodan Ionela in Las Vegas. Since he was put through his viral infection sporty incapacitated, he took in October 2008, the offering of Partidul Noua Generation - Crestin Democrat on in the constituency his home town of Targoviste as a senator for the parliamentary elections to run. He could, however, 30 November 2008 combine only 1830 votes and then turned again from active politics from. Caused a stir Reghecampf when he and his wife of Partidul România Mare joined together on April 16, 2010. On September 18, 2011, was the couple who had become parents of three children, trust a second time in Snagov.

The end of 2008 attempted Reghecampf and his wife at FCM Targoviste to gain a foothold, but could not agree with the patron Ghiorghi Zotic. Instead, it was a collaboration with Ion Stoica, the mayor of Buftea. On 13 January 2009, Cristian Ţermure, Reghecampfs former teammate from Targoviste, new coach and two days later Anamaria Prodan President of the Romanian second division club CS Buftea. In addition to the new sporting director Lavi Hrib also Laurentiu Reghecampf supported both as a consultant, but failed to take an official position in the club. After an unsuccessful second half of 2008/ 09, the couple left on 9 June 2009 the club that three weeks later sold his second league start law in the absence sponsors to the third division SAGEATA Stejaru.

In the summer of 2009 convinced Reghecampf Lutz Stache, the CEO and owner of a building materials company from Cottbus to get involved financially in the Romanian second division side FC Snagov. Thereupon, October 21, 2009 Anamaria Prodan new club president and Cristian Ţermure as the successor of Mihai Stoica officially the new coach of the team. In fact, this office exercised Although from Reghecampf, but this was set as the sports director for lack of valid UEFA Pro license and listed in the match report sheets as a massage therapist. On 14 May 2010 Reghecampf left the club to train at the end of the 2009/10 season for the last two season games in May 2010 Universitatea Craiova. Lack of valid coaching license, he was out in the documents as a sports manager, while officially George Bita exercised as coach. After Universitatea Craiova could stop by a home win on the final day against Oţelul Galaţi relegation, Reghecampf not extended his contract and was instead in June 2010 Trainer of the Romanian first division Gloria Bistrita. After two wins, four draws and six defeats the contract was terminated in October 2010. On 30 November 2010 Reghecampf returned as head coach of FC Snagov, loosened his contract but already in January 2011, again in order to accept the offer as sports director of Universitatea Craiova. However, his main task to initiate the transfer of some players, he could not meet because of the clammy financial position of the Association, and he ended his engagement on 3 March 2011 and as a coach returning to FC Snagov. A month later brought him Adrian Mititelu, the patron of Universitatea Craiova, but back and Reghecampf was 4 April 2011 by Nicolò Napoli successor as head coach. After he had three players ruled out of the squad for the home match against Unirea Urziceni, Reghecampf was dismissed again on 1 May 2011 Mititelu of his duties and replaced by Aurel Ţicleanu, the president of the association. From June 2011 until the end of the first round of 2010/11 he was again coach of FC Snagov. On December 18, 2011 Reghecampf replaced the previously retired on day Laurentiu Dinita as coach of second-bottom CS Concordia Chiajna in Liga 1 from.

On 1 June it was announced that Reghecampf for season 2012/ 13 is the new coach of Steaua Bucharest. He led the club immediately to the Romanian Championship and thus in the Champions League. There, the club difference in the group stage against Chelsea, FC Schalke 04 and FC Basel.

Achievements

  • Romanian champion: 1997, 1998
  • Romanian Cup Winners: 1997
  • Bulgarian champion: 1999
  • Promotion to the Bundesliga: 2006
  • Romanian champions: 2013
  • Romanian Supercup: 2013
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