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Mircea Rednic
Rednic in 1984Personal information Full name Mircea Rednic Date of birth 9 April 1962 Place of birth Hunedoara, Romania Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position Defender Youth career 1976–1979 Corvinul Hunedoara 1979–1980 Luceafărul Bucureşti Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1980–1983 Corvinul Hunedoara 96 (6) 1983–1990 Dinamo Bucureşti 212 (21) 1990–1991 Bursaspor 14 (0) 1991–1996 Standard Liège 140 (3) 1996–1997 Sint-Truidense 10 (0) 1997–2000 Rapid Bucureşti 89 (2) Total 555 (32) National team 1981–1991 Romania 83 (2) Teams managed 2000–2001 Rapid Bucureşti 2001 FCM Bacău 2002–2003 Rapid Bucureşti 2004 Al-Nassr 2004–2005 Universitatea Craiova 2005–2006 FC Vaslui 2006–2007 Dinamo Bucureşti 2007–2008 Rapid Bucureşti 2008–2009 Dinamo Bucureşti 2009 Alania Vladikavkaz 2010- Khazar Lankaran HonoursCompetitor for Romania Bronze FIFA U-20 World Cup 1981 * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Mircea Rednic (born 9 April 1962) is a Romanian football manager and former defender. As of July 2010, he manages Khazar Lankaran in Azerbaidjan.
He was born in Hunedoara and started to play in the country's first division (Divizia A) in 1980, for Corvinul Hunedoara.
Rednic was capped 83 times and scored 2 goals for the Romanian national football team between 1981 and 1991. He also represented his country at the 1984 European Football Championship and the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
After he retired, Rednic started working as a coach and, with Rapid Bucharest. He then moved to FCM Bacău, and in 2002 he returned to Rapid. He won Romania's First League (Liga 1) title in the 2002/2003 season with Rapid. He was sacked the next season, and after a brake, he returned in Romania's First League as Univeristatea Craiova's manager in 2004-2005 season. He was later manager of FC Vaslui. In 2006-2007 he moved to Dinamo Bucureşti. He had an impressive season with Dinamo after which he won the Romania's First League once again. He quit from Dinamo after a bad start of the 2007-2008 season (Dinamo did not manage to qualify in Champions League group stage after a 2-4 aggregate loss with Lazio) on the 2 September 2007.
On 9 October 2007 he signed a 4 year contract with Rapid Bucharest. He resigned in March 2008. He was appointed the new manager of Dinamo Bucureşti in the summer of 2008.
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International goals
- Romania's goal tally first. "Score" column indicates the score after the player's goal
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 29 July 1984 Stadionul 23 August, Iaşi, Romania China PR 1–0 4–2 Friendly 2 26 May 1990 Heysel Stadium, Brussels, Belgium Belgium 1–2 2–2 Friendly Honours
Player
- Romanian League: 1983-84, 1989-90
- Romanian Cup: 1983–84, 1985–86, 1989–90
- Belgian Cup: 1993
- Belgian First Division: Runner-up: 1992-93, 1994-95
- Romanian League: 1998-99
- Romanian Cup: 1998
- Romanian Super Cup: 1999
Manager
- Romanian League: 2002-03
- Romanian Cup: 2002
- Romanian Super Cup: 2002, 2003
- Romanian League: 2006-07
- Azerbaijan Premier League: Runner-up: 2010–11
- Azerbaijan Cup: 2011
External links
- Profile at RomanianSoccer.ro
Romania squad – UEFA Euro 1984 Romania squad – 1990 FIFA World Cup FC Rapid Bucureşti – managers Krüger (1933) · Huniade (1934) · Krüger (1934) · Wanna (1935) · Konrád (1936–37) · Avar (1937–39) · Schaffer (1939–40) · Avar (1940–41) · Barátky (1941–45) · Wetzer II (1945) · Lengheriu (1946) · Braun-Bogdan (1946–47) · Rónay (1947) · Moldoveanu (1948) · Steinbach (1948–52) · Lengheriu (1953) · Ghiurițan (1953–54) · Rónay (1954–59) · Ghiurițan (1959–60) · Mihăilescu (1960–62) · Roșculeț (1962–63) · Stănculescu (1963) · Stănescu (1963–68) · Bărbulescu (1968–71) · Marian (1971–72) · Macri (1973) · Urecheatu (1974) · Motroc (1975–77) · Marian (1977–78) · Lupescu (1978–80) · Ionescu (1980–81) · Kraus (1981) · Stănescu (1982–84) · Stănculescu (1984) · Kraus (1985) · Lupescu (1985–86) · Codreanu (1986) · Cernăianu (1986–87) · Kraus (1987) · Dumitru (1987–88) · Greavu (1988) · Pop (1988–90) · Cosmoc (1990–91) · Constantin (1991–92) · Rădulescu (1992–93) · Puşcaş (1993) · Hizo (1993–95) · Cârţu (1995) · Rădulescu (1995–96) · Dumitru (1996–97) · Manea (1997) · M. Lucescu (1997–98) · Dumitriu (1999) · M. Lucescu (1999–2000) · Iordănescu (2000) · Rednic (2000–01) · Hizo (2001–02) · Rednic (2002–03) · Petrescu (2004) · Hizo (2004) · R. Lucescu (2004–07) · Bergodi (2007) · Rednic (2007–08) · Rada (2008) · Peseiro (2008) · Hizo (2009) · Rada (2009) · Manea (2009–10) · Andone (2010) · Şumudică (2010–11) · Rada (2011) · R. Lucescu (2011–)
(c) caretaker FK Khazar Lankaran – current squad 1 Agayev (c) · 2 Allahverdiyev · 3 Beqiri · 4 Šišov · 5 D. Souza · 7 Poladov · 14 Amirquliev · 15 Opara · 18 Qurbanov · 20 Huseynov · 25 Juninho · 26 Sadigli · 30 Doman · 36 Parks · 55 Jalilov · 77 Stancu · — Khalilov · — Scarlatache · — Muşat · — Mureşan · — Vâtcă · — Piţ · — Chiacu · — Bangoura · — Piţurcă · — Wobay · Manager: Rednic
Categories:- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Hunedoara
- Romanian footballers
- Romanian football managers
- Romania international footballers
- Association football defenders
- Romanian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Expatriate footballers in Turkey
- Liga I players
- FC Corvinul Hunedoara players
- Belgian Pro League players
- Süper Lig players
- Standard Liège players
- K. Sint-Truidense V.V. players
- FC Dinamo Bucureşti players
- FC Rapid Bucureşti players
- Bursaspor footballers
- UEFA Euro 1984 players
- 1990 FIFA World Cup players
- FC Dinamo Bucureşti managers
- FC Vaslui managers
- FC Alania Vladikavkaz managers
- Expatriate football managers in Saudi Arabia
- Football managers in Azerbaijan
- Expatriate football managers in Russia
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