Mircea Lucescu

Mircea Lucescu
Mircea Lucescu
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Personal information
Date of birth 29 July 1945 (1945-07-29) (age 66)
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Shakhtar Donetsk (manager)
Youth career
1961–1963 Şcoala Sportivă 2 Bucureşti
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1977 Dinamo Bucureşti 250 (57)
1965–1967 → Ştiinţa Bucureşti (loan) 39 (12)
1977–1982 Corvinul Hunedoara 111 (21)
1989–1990 Dinamo Bucureşti 1 (0)
National team
1966–1979 Romania 70 (9)
Teams managed
1979–1980 Corvinul Hunedoara
1981–1986 Romania
1985–1990 Dinamo Bucureşti
1990–1991 Pisa
1991–1996 Brescia
1996–1997 Reggiana
1997–1998 Rapid Bucureşti
1998–1999 Internazionale
1999–2000 Rapid Bucureşti
2000–2002 Galatasaray
2002–2004 Beşiktaş
2004– Shakhtar Donetsk
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mircea Lucescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmirt͡ʃe̯a luˈt͡ʃesku]; born 29 July 1945, in Bucharest) is a Romanian former football player and current coach, and one of the most successful Romanian football managers. He is also the father of Rapid Bucharest coach, Răzvan Lucescu. He is currently managing Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk with whom he won the UEFA Cup 2008-09.

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Managing career

Galatasaray

After coaching the Romanian national team, and a long career in Italy, he had a brilliant start with Galatasaray, winning the European Super Cup against Real Madrid. Under Lucescu's managership, Galatasaray qualified to quarter finals in the UEFA Champions League in the 2000–01 season for the first time. In the quarter finals they lost to Real Madrid. The same year, he lost the Turkish League title to rivals Fenerbahçe.

Next year, Galatasaray qualified to the second phase of the UEFA Champions League and won the Turkish League title under his managership. (2001–2002 season)

Beşiktaş

Lucescu was disappointed to be sacked despite winning the league champion title. In June 2002, he signed a contract with rivals Beşiktaş J.K.. It was a very important season for Beşiktaş since, in 2003, the reputable Turkish club was celebrating its 100th year since its foundation. They won the Turkish title, having only one loss and collecting 85 points – a record for the Turkcell Super League for the maximum points collected in a season.

The 2003–04 season started well for Lucescu and Beşiktaş. The team could not qualify from a difficult Champions League group, but was able to get a ticket to the UEFA Cup by holding the 3rd position in its group – only to be knocked out by Valencia C.F., who eventually went on to win that year's UEFA Cup. Beşiktaş reached the quarter final of the UEFA Cup in 2002–2003, only to lose to Lazio. At the beginning of the second half of Turkish Super League season 2003-2004, Besiktas were in the first position and 8 points ahead of their rivals Fenerbahce, who were in the 2nd league position. On 25 January 2004, Besiktas played against Samsunspor at home, and referee Cem Papila showed 5 controversial red cards to Besiktas players and Besiktas lost the game by the decision of the referee. This match has been regarded as a black mark in Turkish football by several football authorities. After this match the team's performance declined drastically, and Lucescu could not stop the decline. He blamed the Turkish Football Federation for one-sided decisions by the referees. After a disastrous second half, Lucescu decided to leave Turkey claiming that his championship was stolen.

Shakhtar Donetsk

Lucescu is currently the manager of Shakhtar Donetsk. He won the last UEFA Cup Final, in 2009, against Werder Bremen 2–1 after extra time. His son, Răzvan Lucescu, is a former goalkeeper who at several points managed FC Rapid Bucureşti, a team his father had also previously managed. Coincidentally, Shakhtar and Rapid met in the group stage of the UEFA Cup in November 2005, and the latter won.

On 29 May 2009 Lucescu was granted the title "Honorary citizen of Donetsk" by the city council of Donetsk for "earning the UEFA Cup, development and popularization of the Ukrainian football, improvement of the Donetsk, Donetsk region and Ukraine authority in the world".[1]

In December 2009 he turned down an offer to coach the Ukraine national football team. His reason: avoiding another potential clash with his son, Razvan, who manages the national team of Romania and could qualify for EURO 2012, which Ukraine hosts.[2][3]

Personal

Lucescu is known to be a very educated person. He learned when he was young 5 new languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and French (in addition to native Romanian, and Russian he learned in Donetsk). As a coach in Romania he was telling his players it is better to go to the theatre or read a book than to go to restaurants. He also pressured his players to go to university.[4]

On 15 July 2009 he suffered a heart attack and was operated in an emergency hospital in Donetsk.[5]

Career statistics

Player

Club Season League Cup Europe Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Dinamo
Bucureşti
1963-64 2 0 ? ? 0 0 2 0
1964-65 1 0 ? ? 0 0 1 0
1967-68 17 1 ? ? 0 0 17 1
1968-69 28 8 ? ? 1 0 29 8
1969-70 24 4 ? ? 0 0 24 4
1970-71 23 3 ? ? 3 0 26 3
1971-72 26 7 ? ? 3 0 29 7
1972-73 28 12 ? ? 0 0 28 12
1973-74 25 5 ? ? 2 1 27 6
1974-75 31 4 ? ? 3 1 34 5
1975-76 26 6 ? ? 2 1 28 7
1976-77 19 7 ? ? 1 0 20 7
Corvinul 1977-78 34 7 ? ? 0 0 34 7
1978-79 27 5 ? ? 0 0 27 5
1979-80 0 0 ? ? 0 0 0 0
1980-81 27 7 ? ? 0 0 27 7
1981-82 23 2 ? ? 0 0 23 2
Dinamo
Bucureşti
1989-90 1 0 ? ? 0 0 1 0
Career totals 362 78 ? ? 15 3 377 81

Manager

As of 8 December 2010
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Corvinul Hunedoara Romania 1979 1980
Romania Romania 1981 1986
Dinamo Bucureşti Romania 1985 1990
Pisa Italy 1990 1991 &1000000000000003400000034 &100000000000000080000008 &100000000000000060000006 &1000000000000002000000020 &1000000000000002353000023.53
Brescia Calcio Italy 1991 1996 &10000000000000163000000163 &1000000000000004600000046 &1000000000000005800000058 &1000000000000005900000059 &1000000000000002821999928.22
Reggiana Italy 1996 1997
Rapid Bucureşti Romania 1997 1998 &1000000000000004600000046 &1000000000000003600000036 &100000000000000060000006 &100000000000000040000004 &1000000000000007826000078.26
Internazionale Italy 1998 1999 &1000000000000002200000022 &100000000000000070000007 &100000000000000050000005 &1000000000000001000000010 &1000000000000003182000031.82
Rapid Bucureşti Romania 1999 2000
Galatasaray Turkey 2000 2002 &1000000000000008000000080 &1000000000000005000000050 &1000000000000001600000016 &1000000000000001400000014 &1000000000000006250000062.50
Beşiktaş Turkey 2002 2004 &1000000000000009100000091 &1000000000000005300000053 &1000000000000001900000019 &1000000000000001900000019 &1000000000000005824000058.24
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 2004 &10000000000000290000000290 &10000000000000198000000198 &1000000000000004600000046 &1000000000000004600000046 &1000000000000006828000068.28
Total &10000000000000726000000726 &10000000000000398000000398 &10000000000000156000000156 &10000000000000172000000172 &1000000000000005482000054.82

Honours

Player

Manager

See also

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References

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