Romania Petrescu

Daniel Vasile Petrescu

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Born:22-Dec-67
Region/City:Bucharest

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RO CFR Cluj since 01-May-24



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Daniel "Dan" Vasile Petrescu (Romanian pronunciation: ; born 22 December 1967) is a Romanian football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Liga I club CFR Cluj. As a player, Petrescu was deployed as a full-back or a winger and began his career at Steaua București, with which he played in the 1989 European Cup final. Abroad, he represented Serie A clubs Foggia and Genoa, before moving to the Premier League where he played for Sheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Bradford City, and Southampton, respectively. With Chelsea, Petrescu won the 1998 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. He earned 95 caps for the Romania national team, being selected in two World Cup squads, in 1994 and 1998, and in two European Championships, in 1996 and 2000. Petrescu became player-assistant manager to Walter Zenga at Național București towards the end of his playing career, and has since had an extensive career as a head coach in Poland, Russia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, China, Turkey, and South Korea, in addition to his native country. His first job was at Sportul Studențesc, which he led to Liga I promotion. Petrescu has won domestic honours with Unirea Urziceni, Kuban Krasnodar, ASA Târgu Mureș, Jiangsu Suning, and CFR Cluj. He is the second-most successful manager in Romania, tied with Emerich Jenei, winning the league on six occasions (five times with CFR Cluj and once with Urziceni), and was also named Romania Coach of the Year a record five times, tied with Mircea Lucescu. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




RO Sportul Studenţesc04/05
PL Wisła Kraków06
    Ekstraklasa 05/0613
Ekstraklasa 06/077
    uefaUEFA Cup 06/071
RO Unirea Urziceni06/09
Liga I 07/0834
Liga I 08/09 34
    uefaUEFA Cup 08/092
Liga I 09/1017
    Supercup 091
    uefaChampions 09/106
RU Kuban Krasnodar09/12
RFPL 11/1244
    Russian Cup 11/121
RFPL 12/134
RU Dynamo Moscow12/14
    uefaEuropa Qualif 12/132
RFPL 12/1325
    Russian Cup 12/133
RFPL 13/1424
    Russian Cup 13/141
QA Al-Arabi Sports Club14
RO ASA Târgu Mureş15
    Supercup 15 1
CN Jiangsu FC15/16
CSL 1513
    afcACL 166
    Super Cup 161
CSL 1611
RU Kuban Krasnodar16
FNL 16/1715
AE Al-Nasr (UAE)16/17
RO CFR Cluj17/18
Liga I 17/18 26
    Championship 17/1810
CN Guizhou Hengfeng18/19
CSL 1819
RO CFR Cluj19/20
Liga I 18/19 8
    uefaChamp Qualif 19/208
    Supercup 191
Liga I 19/20 36
    uefaEuropa League 19/208
    uefaChamp Qualif 20/212
    uefaEuropa Qualif 20/212
Liga I 20/2111
    uefaEuropa League 20/215
TR Kayserispor21
Süper Lig 20/218
RO CFR Cluj21/23
Liga I 21/2233
    uefaECL 21/226
    uefaChamp Qualif 22/232
    uefaECL Qual 22/236
    Supercup 221
Liga I 22/2341
    uefaECL 22/238
KR Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors23/24
    afcACL 23/2410
K-League 245
RO CFR Cluj24/now
Liga I 23/243
    uefaECL Qual 24/256
Liga I 24/2521

CFR Cluj RO Liga I 2023/2024




3 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show
Lineups not confirmed are not included.

Goalkeepers
RO Sava (3)

Right backs
RO Mogoș (3)
Centre backs
SI Boben (3)
HR Krešić (3)
Left backs
RO Camora (3)
Right midfielders
HR Muhar (2)
GR Tach'is (1)
Centre midfielders
CI Keita (3)
Left midfielders
GR Tach'is (2)
HR Muhar (1)
Fowards
RO Deac (3)
RO Birligea (3)
NG Otele (3)
See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found             Starting lineup changes since last game
M3805MayH Rapid3-24-3-3Initial team: Sava, R, Mogoș, Boben, Krešić, Camora, Muhar, Keita, Tach'is, Deac, Birligea, Otele,
M3911May FCSB0-14-3-3 *** Repeat 11 ***
M4018MayH Farul5-14-3-3 *** Repeat 11 ***
    Color References:     GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos
games black=tourn incomplete