- Constantin Cernăianu
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Constantin Cernăianu Personal information Full name Constantin Cernăianu Date of birth 12 October 1933 Place of birth Târgu Jiu, Romania Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1949–1953 Flacăra Târgu-Jiu 1954–1955 Ştiinţa Bucureşti 1955–1960 Pandurii Târgu-Jiu Teams managed 1960–1965 Petrolul Ploieşti (assistant) 1965–1970 Petrolul Ploieşti 1971–1976 Universitatea Craiova 1976–1978 Romania 1979 Romania (assistant) 1979–1981 Romania U-20 1980 Sportul Studenţesc 1981–1983 Steaua Bucureşti 1983–1984 Olympiakos Nicosia 1985 Dinamo Bucureşti 1986–1987 Rapid Bucureşti 1987–1988 Gloria Bistrita * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Constantin Cernăianu (born 12 October 1933 in Târgu Jiu) is a former Romanian football player and coach,[1] now retired.
He also coached in Bangladesh, and also worked with the Egypt football federation.
References
- ^ Siminiceanu, Radu (2003-04-06). "Romania National Team 1980-1989 - Details". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/roem-intres80.html.
External links
Romania national football team – managers Moraru (1922–23) · C. Rădulescu (1923) · Suciu (1923–24) · Moraru (1924–28) · C. Rădulescu (1928–34) · Uridil (1934) · Săvulescu (1934–35) · C. Rădulescu (1935–38) · Săvulescu (1938) · Iuga (1938–39) · Economu (1939–40) · Iuga (1940) · Economu (1941–42) · Lăpuşneanu (1942–43) · Vogl (1942–43) · Braun-Bogdan (1945) · Economu (1946) · C. Vâlcov (1947) · Vogl (1947) · Rónnay (1947) · Vogl (1947) · C. Vâlcov (1948) · Steinbach (1948) · Baratky (1948) · Vogl (1948) · C. Vâlcov (1949) · Vogl (1949) · Mihăilescu (1949) · Albu (1950) · V. Vâlcov (1950) · Vogl (1950–51) · Popescu I (1951–57) · Botescu (1958–60) · Popescu I (1961) · Teaşcă (1962) · Popescu I (1962) · Ploeşteanu (1962–64) · Stănescu (1964) · Ploeşteanu (1964) · Oană (1965–66) · Stănescu (1967) · Oană (1967) · Niculescu (1967) · Teaşcă (1967) · Niculescu (1967–70) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Ola (1972) · Niculescu (1972) · Ola (1972) · Niculescu (1972) · Ola (1972) · Stănescu (1973–75) · Drăguşin (1975) · Kovács (1976–79) · Halagian (1979) · Cernăianu (1979) · Kovács (1980) · Stănescu (1980–81) · M. Lucescu (1981–86) · Jenei (1986–90) · Constantin (1990) · M. Rădulescu (1990–92) · Dinu (1992–93) · Iordănescu (1993–98) · Pițurcă (1998–99) · Jenei (2000) · Bölöni (2000–01) · Hagi (2001) · Iordănescu (2002–04) · Pițurcă (2004–09) · R. Lucescu (2009–11) · Pițurcă (2011–)
FC Steaua București – Braun-Bogdan (1948) · Vâlcov (1948–49) · Rónay (1950) · Gh. Popescu (1951–53) · Rónay (1953) · Rónay (1954) · Savu (1954–55) · Dobay (1956) · Savu (1958) · Niculescu (1958) · Gh. Popescu (1958–60) · Onisie (1960–61) · Mladin (1961) · Gh. Popescu (1962) · Onisie (1962–63) · Ola (1963–64) · Savu (1964–67) · Kovács (1967–70) · Onisie (1970–71) · Stănescu (1971–72) · Constantin (1972–73) · Teașcă (1974–75) · Jenei (1975–78) · Constantin (1978–81) · Ionescu (1981) · Cernăianu (1981–83) · Jenei (1983–84) · Halagian (1984) · Jenei (1984–86) · A. Iordănescu (1986–90) · Ștefănescu (1990) · Hălmăgeanu (1991) · Jenei (1991) · Pițurcă (1992) · A. Iordănescu (1992–93) · Jenei (1993–94) · Dumitriu (1994–97) · Stoichiță (1997–98) · Jenei (1998–2000) · Pițurcă (2000–02) · Olăroiu (2002) · Pițurcă (2002–04) · Zenga (2004–05) · Dumitriu (2005) · Protasov (2005) · Olăroiu (2006–07) · Hagi (2007) · Pedrazzini (2007) · Lăcătuș (2007–08) · Munteanu (2008) · Lăcătuș (2009) · Bergodi (2009) · Stoichiță (2009–10) · Pițurcă (2010) · Dumitrescu (2010) · Lăcătuș (2010–11) · Cârțu (2011) · Levy (2011) · Stan (2011–) 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–)
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- FC Rapid Bucureşti managers
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