Romania Hagi

Gheorghe Hagi

©Partidul Social Democrat
Born:05-Feb-65
Region/City:Săcele, Constanţa

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RO Farul Constanta since 21-Jun-21



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Gheorghe Hagi (Romanian pronunciation: ; born 5 February 1965) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player, who is currently the owner and manager of Liga I club Farul Constanța. Deployed as an attacking midfielder, Hagi was considered one of the best players in the world during the 1980s and '90s, and is regarded by many as the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Fans of Turkish club Galatasaray, with whom Hagi ended his career, called him Comandante (" Commander"), while he was known as Regele ("The King") to Romanian supporters. Nicknamed "The Maradona of the Carpathians", he was a creative advanced playmaker renowned for his dribbling, technique, vision, passing and shooting. After starting his playing career in Romania, with FC Constanța, and subsequently featuring for Sportul Studențesc and Steaua București, he later also had spells in Spain with Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, Italy with Brescia, and Turkey, with Galatasaray. Hagi is one of the few footballers to have played for both Spanish rival clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona. Throughout his club career, he won numerous titles while playing in four different countries: he won three Romanian League titles, two Cupa României titles, and the European Super Cup with Steaua București – also reaching the final of the 1988–89 European Cup –, a Supercopa de España title with Real Madrid, the Anglo-Italian Cup with Brescia, another Supercopa de España title with Barcelona, and four Süper Lig titles, two Turkish Cups, two Turkish Super Cups, the UEFA Cup, and the UEFA Super Cup with Galatasaray. At international level, Hagi played for the Romania national team in three FIFA World Cups, in 1990, 1994 (where he was named in the World Cup All-Star Team after helping his nation to the quarter-finals of the tournament) and 1998; as well as in three UEFA European Championships, in 1984, 1996 and 2000. He won a total of 124 caps for Romania between 1983 and 2000, making him the second-most capped Romanian player of all time, behind only Dorinel Munteanu; he is also the joint all-time leading goalscorer of the Romania national side (alongside Adrian Mutu) with 35 goals. Hagi is considered a hero both in his homeland and in Turkey. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




RO Steaua Bucureşti07
    uefaChamp Qualif 07/084
Liga I 07/087
    uefaChampions 07/081
TR Galatasaray10/11
Süper Lig 10/1118
RO FC Viitorul14/20
Liga I 14/1528
Liga I 15/1626
    Championship 15/1610
    uefaEuropa Qualif 16/172
Liga I 16/1726
    Championship 16/17 10
    uefaChamp Qualif 17/182
    uefaEuropa Qualif 17/182
    Supercup 171
Liga I 17/1826
    Championship 17/1810
    uefaEuropa Qualif 18/194
Liga I 18/1936
    uefaEuropa Qualif 19/202
    Supercup 19 1
Liga I 19/2039
RO Farul Constanta21/now
Liga I 21/2240
Liga I 22/23 40
    uefaChamp Qualif 23/242
    Supercup 231
    uefaECL Qual 23/246
Liga I 23/2440
Liga I 24/2517

Hagi last games

Farul Constanta

10-Nov-24 away USlobozia 0-1 in Liga I



03-Nov-24 away U Cluj 1-1 in Liga I



28-Oct-24 home Craiova 3-2 in Liga I



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