- Tiberiu Ghioane
Football player infobox
playername = Tiberiu Ghioane
fullname = Tiberiu Ghioane
nickname = The Dark Destroyer
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|1981|6|18|df=y
cityofbirth =Târgu Secuiesc
countryofbirth =Romania
currentclub =Dynamo Kiev
clubnumber = 4
position =Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =Tractorul Braşov
years = 1999-2000
1999-2001
2001-Present
clubs =FC Brasov
Rapid Bucuresti
Dynamo Kiev
caps(goals) = 1 (0)
16 (1)
97 (12)
nationalyears =
2001-Present
nationalteam = Romania U21
Romania
nationalcaps(goals) =
11 (1)
ntupdate = 03/10/2007
pcupdate = 03/10/2007Tiberiu Ghioane (born 18th June 1981 in
Târgu Secuiesc ) is aRomania n footballer. He currently plays forDynamo Kiev as a central attackingmidfielder . He was always an introvert person and had very few friends, and over the years he got new troubles like the sudden disappearance of his father (his father was a truck driver, yet he wasn't found even by the Interpol, which were asked for searching for him byIgor Surkis , Dynamo Kiev club owner.On the 3rd February 2005, he suffered a micro cerebral thrombosis which has recurred over time and also caused Tibi to behave strangely. Since that, he has only played two first-team matches for Dynamo, having been an important first team player before.He then started training and playing with the second squad of Dynamo Kiev with his future playing level unknown (although some doctors advised him to quit playing).Recently he has started regaining his former form and is now a regular team player. There are talks about an international call up for Romania's football team.
Club career
*1999-2000 FC Braşov
*1999-2001 Rapid Bucureşti
*2001-Present Dynamo KievInternational career
Ghioane played 11 games for his country scoring 1 goal in his ninth international appearance against Luxembourg.He had some arguments with both national team coaches he had when he was called up, saying that he would never return to the national team as long as the coach was
Anghel Iordanescu . Also, he was heavily criticised by next coachVictor Piturca after a 0-2 home defeat to the Netherlands in the2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
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