Ștefan Grigorie

Ştefan Costel Grigorie ( born January 31, 1982 in Segarcea, Dolj county ) is a Romanian football player. The midfielder has played 315 matches in Liga 1, the highest Romanian football league.

Career

In the 1998/99 season Grigorie came into the squad for the first team Universitatea Craiova from where he for the first time in Divizia A (now League 1) ran aground on June 2, 1999. In the following season he came although more missions and achieved its first goals, but was in the first round in 2000/ 01 to local rivals UFC Electro Craiova in the Divizia B (now League II) borrowed. After his return, he was able to assert itself as a regular at Uni Craiova.

In 2002 Grigorie was given the opportunity to Dinamo Bucharest and thus move to the reigning Romanian champions. Even with Dinamo he was first-team regular and won the club championship in 2004 and the years 2003, 2004 and 2005, three times in a row, the Romanian Cup. Grigorie excelled not only as Torvorbereiter, but also as a scorer.

Despite the success Grigorie Dinamo left in 2006 and moved with his teammate Dan Alexa for emerging league rivals FC Timişoara. But in Timişoara he could not prevail as expected, and returned a year later to Bucharest, where he signed a contract with Rapid Bucharest. With Rapid he was unable to repeat earlier successes. Only in the 2009/10 season he became a regular player, the team placed mostly in the midfield in the league. In 2011, he succeeded with Rapid again to qualify for the European Cup. He repeated a year later this success. At the same time, he and his team a the cup final in 2012, but it lost to Dinamo Bucharest 0-1.

In the summer of 2013 Grigorie Rapid left and moved to Apollon Limassol in Cyprus.

National

Grigorie played two games for the Romanian national football team. He made his debut on 12 February 2003 in a friendly against Slovakia, when he came on in the 82nd minute for Mirel Rădoi. In the following years he was no longer taken into account by national coach Anghel Iordănescu, so that he only came on 16 August 2006 to his second and last mission in the friendly against Cyprus. The new coach Victor Piţurcă no longer built after him.

Achievements

  • Romanian champions: 2004
  • Romanian Cup Winners: 2003, 2004, 2005
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