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Marian Bondrea Personal information Full name Marian Bondrea Date of birth 2 November 1950 Place of birth Craiova, Romania Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1969–1972 Electroputere Craiova 1972–1973 Universitatea Craiova 1973–1974 Electroputere Craiova 1974–1975 Şoimii Sibiu 1975–1978 Electroputere Craiova Teams managed N/A Electroputere Craiova 1986–1988 FC Inter Sibiu 1988–1989 Olt Scorniceşti 1989–1992 Electroputere Craiova 1993–1994 Universitatea Craiova 1994–1995 FC Argeş 1995–1996 FC Naţional Bucureşti 1996 Dinamo Bucureşti 1997 Altay Izmir 1997–1998 Electroputere Craiova 1998–1999 Foresta Suceava 1999 Universitatea Craiova 2000–2001 FC Argeş 2001 Universitatea Craiova 2002 Hurriya SC 2002 Astra Ploieşti 2002–2004 Al-Hilal (Under-19 coach) 2004–2005 FC Oradea 2005 Universitatea Craiova 2006–2007 Al-Hilal (youth coach) 2007–2008 CSM Râmnicu Vâlcea 2008–2009 Inter Gaz Bucureşti 2010– Al-Riyadh * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Marian Bondrea (born 2 November 1950 in Craiova) is a Romanian football manager and former footballer.
Playing career
Marian Bondrea started his career at Electroputere (1969–1970), in the second division, he went on to play for Universitatea Craiova in (1972), but has only played there three official matches, was sent back at Electroputere in (1973), before joining Şoimii Sibiu in (1974–1975). He returns to Electroputere in (1975–1976) until 1978, where he finishes his career.
Coaching career
The first coaching performance he gained was with FC Inter Sibiu, helping his team to get promoted in the first league Divizia A in 1988. After that he went back in his hometown and managed Electroputere,[1] where he surprisely took his team from second division, to the European competitions. He promoted them in 1991, and ended on third-place during the 1991–92 season above Universitatea Craiova their rivals at that time, enough to get a spot for the UEFA Cup. During the 1992–93 season, he was appointed as head-coach for Universitatea Craiova[2] and ended third again, but brought his team to the Romanian Cup finals and won it.[3] A year later he manages his team again to the Romanian Cup finals, but loses to Gloria Bistriţa[4] and finishing as runners-up in the Romanian league 1993-94 season. He then moved to Bucharest to coach FC Naţional in the 1995-96 season, where he finished above teams like Dinamo Bucharest, Rapid and Universitatea Craiova. During the years, he also coached in Turkey,[5] Saudi Arabia and Syria.
References
- ^ http://www.labtof.ro/ni/?cdx=4d7eef79a117a28779d1e4c163eac14a&idcoach=431&iddiviziaasezon=56
- ^ http://www.labtof.ro/ni/?cdx=a614132534abb51ac2942f21097cf913&idcoach=431&iddiviziaasezon=57
- ^ http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/romanian_cup/1992_1993.shtml
- ^ http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/romanian_cup/1993_1994.shtml
- ^ "MARİAN BONOREA". TFF. http://www.tff.org/Default.aspx?pageID=527&antID=6295. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
Categories:- 1950 births
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