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The Romania national football team (Romanian: Echipa națională de fotbal a României) represents Romania in men's international football, and is administered by the Romanian Football Federation (Romanian: Federația Română de Fotbal), also known as FRF. They are colloquially known as Tricolorii ("the Tricolours").
Several temporary coaches were employed, before Moraru resumed control in August 1924, managing the side for nearly four years. Romania enjoyed some success during the 1930s; manager Costel Rădulescu took them to the first three FIFA World Cup tournaments, a feat matched only by Brazil and Belgium.
The "Venus" Bucharest and "Prahova" Ploiesti teams will appear in 1915; "Student Sports" Bucharest, in 1916; CA Oradea and "Chinese" Timisoara in 1910, and AMFA Arad, in 1911, according to the "Encyclopedia of Physical Education and Sport in Romania". The Romanian national team began its activity on June 8, 1922, in a match in Belgrade, against ...
After scoring 21 goals for Romania as a player Anghel Iordănescu led the country's Golden Team as coach in the 1994 World Cup campaign. Ciprian Tătărușanu was the national team's goalkeeper at Euro 2016. Lucian Sânmărtean played for Romania at Euro 2016. Răzvan Raț played 113 games for Romania, including appearances at Euro 2008 and ...
List of Romania national team football players who have served as captain of the team [3] # Name Position National team career Caps as captain Total caps First captaincy 1 Gheorghe Hagi: MF: 1983–2000 † 65: 124: 16 October 1985: 2 Cristian Chivu: DF: 1999–2011 † 50: 75: 28 March 2001: 3 Vlad Chiricheș § DF: 2011– † 44: 75: 14 ...
Hulk was called up for the Copa América Centenario in 2016, making one appearance as a substitute in Brazil's group stage campaign. In August 2021, Hulk received his first call up to the national team in five years for 2022 World Cup qualifiers; he appeared as a substitute in a 2–0 win over Peru on 9 September.
Since 1934, the Romanian Cup has also been held, the first winner being Ripensia Timișoara. Also in that season, the B division was established, followed two years later by the C division. In 1930 and 1934, the Romanian national team participated in the world championships.
Matches of Romania (in Romanian) RSSSF archive of results 1922–2006; FIFA.com - Romania: Fixtures and Results; World Referee - Matches featuring Romania Archived 2013-12-11 at the Wayback Machine; EU-Football - international football match results of Romania 1922-present