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🏆 Romania national football team 2024 Euro Squads

Edward Iordănescu
Edward Iordănescu
Romania
Head Coach

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Romania

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Nicolae Stanciu
Nicolae Stanciu
Romania
Captain

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🏆 Players

GK
Florin Niță
Florin Niță
Romania
1
Number
Caps: 21
Turkey Gaziantep

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GK
Florin Niță
Florin Niță
Romania
1 (Number) Caps: 21
Turkey Gaziantep
GK
Horațiu Moldovan
Horațiu Moldovan
Romania
12
Number
Caps: 11
Spain Atlético Madrid

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GK
Horațiu Moldovan
Horațiu Moldovan
Romania
12 (Number) Caps: 11
Spain Atlético Madrid
GK
Ștefan Târnovanu
Ștefan Târnovanu
Romania
16
Number
Caps: 1
Romania FCSB

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GK
Ștefan Târnovanu
Ștefan Târnovanu
Romania
16 (Number) Caps: 1
Romania FCSB
DF
Andrei Rațiu
Andrei Rațiu
Romania
2
Number
Caps: 17
Spain Rayo Vallecano

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DF
Andrei Rațiu
Andrei Rațiu
Romania
2 (Number) Caps: 17
Spain Rayo Vallecano
DF
Radu Drăgușin
Radu Drăgușin
Romania
3
Number
Caps: 17
England Tottenham Hotspur

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DF
Radu Drăgușin
Radu Drăgușin
Romania
3 (Number) Caps: 17
England Tottenham Hotspur
DF
Adrian Rus
Adrian Rus
Romania
4
Number
Caps: 20
Cyprus Pafos

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DF
Adrian Rus
Adrian Rus
Romania
4 (Number) Caps: 20
Cyprus Pafos
DF
Ionuț Nedelcearu
Ionuț Nedelcearu
Romania
5
Number
Caps: 27
Italy Palermo

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DF
Ionuț Nedelcearu
Ionuț Nedelcearu
Romania
5 (Number) Caps: 27
Italy Palermo
DF
Nicușor Bancu
Nicușor Bancu
Romania
11
Number
Caps: 36
Romania Universitatea Craiova

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DF
Nicușor Bancu
Nicușor Bancu
Romania
11 (Number) Caps: 36
Romania Universitatea Craiova
DF
Andrei Burcă
Andrei Burcă
Romania
15
Number
Caps: 27
Saudi Arabia Al-Okhdood

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DF
Andrei Burcă
Andrei Burcă
Romania
15 (Number) Caps: 27
Saudi Arabia Al-Okhdood
DF
Bogdan Racovițan
Bogdan Racovițan
Romania
24
Number
Caps: 2
Poland Raków Częstochowa

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DF
Bogdan Racovițan
Bogdan Racovițan
Romania
24 (Number) Caps: 2
Poland Raków Częstochowa
DF
Vasile Mogoș
Vasile Mogoș
Romania
22
Number
Caps: 7
Romania CFR Cluj

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DF
Vasile Mogoș
Vasile Mogoș
Romania
22 (Number) Caps: 7
Romania CFR Cluj
MF
Marius Marin
Marius Marin
Romania
6
Number
Caps: 18
Italy Pisa

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MF
Marius Marin
Marius Marin
Romania
6 (Number) Caps: 18
Italy Pisa
MF
Alexandru Cicâldău
Alexandru Cicâldău
Romania
8
Number
Caps: 37
Turkey Konyaspor

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MF
Alexandru Cicâldău
Alexandru Cicâldău
Romania
8 (Number) Caps: 37
Turkey Konyaspor
MF
Ianis Hagi
Ianis Hagi
Türkiye
10
Number
Caps: 35
Spain Alavés

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MF
Ianis Hagi
Ianis Hagi
Türkiye
10 (Number) Caps: 35
Spain Alavés
MF
Darius Olaru
Darius Olaru
Romania
14
Number
Caps: 18
Romania FCSB

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MF
Darius Olaru
Darius Olaru
Romania
14 (Number) Caps: 18
Romania FCSB
MF
Răzvan Marin
Răzvan Marin
Romania
18
Number
Caps: 55
Italy Empoli

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MF
Răzvan Marin
Răzvan Marin
Romania
18 (Number) Caps: 55
Italy Empoli
MF
Nicolae Stanciu
Nicolae Stanciu
Romania
21
Number
Caps: 70
Saudi Arabia Damac

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MF
Nicolae Stanciu
Nicolae Stanciu
Romania
21 (Number) Caps: 70
Saudi Arabia Damac
MF
Deian Sorescu
Deian Sorescu
Romania
23
Number
Caps: 17
Turkey Gaziantep

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MF
Deian Sorescu
Deian Sorescu
Romania
23 (Number) Caps: 17
Turkey Gaziantep
MF
Adrian Șut
Adrian Șut
Romania
26
Number
Caps: 2
Romania FCSB

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MF
Adrian Șut
Adrian Șut
Romania
26 (Number) Caps: 2
Romania FCSB
FW
Denis Alibec
Denis Alibec
Romania
7
Number
Caps: 37
Qatar Muaither

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FW
Denis Alibec
Denis Alibec
Romania
7 (Number) Caps: 37
Qatar Muaither
FW
George Pușcaș
George Pușcaș
Romania
9
Number
Caps: 42
Italy Bari

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FW
George Pușcaș
George Pușcaș
Romania
9 (Number) Caps: 42
Italy Bari
FW
Valentin Mihăilă
Valentin Mihăilă
Romania
13
Number
Caps: 21
Italy Parma

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FW
Valentin Mihăilă
Valentin Mihăilă
Romania
13 (Number) Caps: 21
Italy Parma
FW
Florinel Coman
Florinel Coman
Romania
17
Number
Caps: 15
Romania FCSB

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FW
Florinel Coman
Florinel Coman
Romania
17 (Number) Caps: 15
Romania FCSB
FW
Denis Drăguș
Denis Drăguș
Romania
19
Number
Caps: 11
Turkey Gaziantep

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FW
Denis Drăguș
Denis Drăguș
Romania
19 (Number) Caps: 11
Turkey Gaziantep
FW
Dennis Man
Dennis Man
Romania
20
Number
Caps: 24
Italy Parma

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FW
Dennis Man
Dennis Man
Romania
20 (Number) Caps: 24
Italy Parma
FW
Daniel Bîrligea
Daniel Bîrligea
Romania
25
Number
Caps: 2
Romania CFR Cluj

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FW
Daniel Bîrligea
Daniel Bîrligea
Romania
25 (Number) Caps: 2
Romania CFR Cluj

📄 Summary

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The Romania national football team (Romanian: Echipa națională de fotbal a României) represents Romania in men's international association football. It is controlled by the Romanian Football Federation (FRF; Federația Română de Fotbal), the governing body responsible for football in Romania. The team is commonly nicknamed the Tricolorii (\"the Tricolours\") and usually plays its home matches at the Arena Națională in Bucharest.

Romania has appeared at seven editions of the FIFA World Cup, and was one of only four European nations—alongside Belgium, France, and Yugoslavia—to compete at the inaugural tournament in 1930. The team qualified for all pre-World War II editions of the competition, returned in 1970, and later produced a golden generation during the 1990s that reached three consecutive World Cups from 1990 to 1998. Romania's best World Cup campaign came in 1994, when led by playmaker Gheorghe Hagi defeated Argentina 3–2 in the round of 16, before narrowly losing to Sweden on penalties in the quarter-finals.

The national team has also qualified for the UEFA European Championship six times, making its debut in 1984 and most recently competing in 2024. Its best result came at Euro 2000, where Romania advanced from a group of death containing Germany, Portugal, and England, before being eliminated by eventual runners-up Italy in the quarter-finals.

In regional competitions, Romania was the most successful side at the Balkan Cup, winning the tournament a record four times between 1929 and 1980.

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