Vasile Miriuță

Vasile Miriuţă ( born September 19, 1968 in Baia Mare, Maramureş County ) is a former Hungarian- Romanian football player and current coach. Since December 2013 he has been head coach of CFR Cluj.

Career

Miriuţă played from 1988 to 1991 in the second Romanian League for FC Baia Mare. For the second half of the season 1990/91 he moved to the Divizia A to Dinamo Bucharest. In the first half of the 1991/92 season he played for Gloria Bistrita, after which he moved to Gyori ETO FC in Hungary. After a year in the French Ligue 2 FC Bourges he played from the summer of 1994 for one and a half years at Gyori ETO FC again. The second half of the 1995/96 season he played for Videoton FC. It was followed by two successful seasons at Ferencvaros Budapest, where his club once again finished third and second in the first Hungarian League. Miriuţă joined in 1998 by Újpest Budapest at Energie Cottbus. Here he grew to the leading midfielders in the team. In 2000 he started with Energie Cottbus on in the Bundesliga. Miriuţă has been involved with numerous direct free bumps in this success.

In January 2003, he left Energie Cottbus and joined the MSV Duisburg. After half a year he moved to Gyori ETO FC. There he played until the end of 2003 and was then allowed to end his career at SV Stegersbach, in which he occupationally only sporadically was used. In 2010, he made ​​his comeback in Germany and was part of the squad of the county division SG Sielow. On 7 September 2010, he played his only game in the OB 35 county league.

Internationally

Between 2000 and 2003 he played nine games for the Hungarian national football team and scored a goal.

Player's agent

From 2004 Miriuţă worked as player consultant. Among the players were supervised by him Sergiu Radu and Vlad Munteanu.

Coaching career

In the season 2010/11 he returned as a junior coach of the U-19 team to Cottbus. Since 1 July 2011, he worked as a coach of the second team of FC Energie Cottbus. In the summer of 2013 was Miriuţă head coach of Piatra Neamţ Ceahlăul in Romanian League 1, before he took over in late December 2013 as the successor of Petre Grigoraş League rival CFR Cluj.

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