F.C. Vaslui

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F.C. Vaslui
Full name Fotbal Club Vaslui
Nickname(s) Galben-Verzii
Founded 2002
Ground Stadionul Municipal, Vaslui
(Capacity 10,000)
Chairman Flag of Romania Ciprian Damian
Manager Flag of Belgium Hugo Broos
League Liga I
2007-08 Liga I, 7th
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Fotbal Club Vaslui is a professional football club from Vaslui, Romania. FC Vaslui was established in 2002. The official club colors are green and yellow. In the beginning, the club's goal was promotion in Liga 2, and the goal was accomplished. After two seasons in Liga 2, FC Vaslui was promoted to Liga 1, breaking a professional Romanian football record by becoming the first team in history to reach Liga 1 after only three years of existence.

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[edit] Selected Former Players

[edit] Players with most appearances in Liga I for FC Vaslui

# Name Career Matches Goals
1. Bogdan Buhuş 2005 - present 82 0
2. Cristian Hăisan 2001 - present 71 0
3. Milorad Bukvić 2006 - present 61 8
4. Marko Ljubinković 2006 - present 58 18
5. Vasile Buhăescu 2005 - present 56 3
6. Adrian Gheorghiu 2006 - present 56 9
7. Petar Jovanović 2005 - present 54 4
8. Ştefan Apostol 2006 - present 52 0
9. Bogdan Panait 2003 - present 51 7
10. Ştefan Mardare 2006 - present 46 0

[edit] Top scorers for FC Vaslui in Liga I

# Player Career Goals (Matches)
1. Marko Ljubinković 2006 - present 18 (58)
2. Viorel Frunză 2005 - 2007 10 (22)
3. Adrian Gheorghiu 2006 - present 9 (56)
4. Milorad Bukvić 2006 - present 8 (61)
5. Bogdan Panait 2003 - present 7 (51)
6. Marius Croitoru 2006 - 2007 6 (32)
7. Mike Temwanjera 2007 - present 8 (41)
8. Valentin Badea 2003 - 2006 5 (26)
9. Daniel Sabou 2006 - 2008 4 (42)
10. Sorin Frunză 2005 - present 4 (45)

[edit] Players

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Romania GK Mihai Luca
2 Flag of Romania MF Marius Doboş
3 Flag of Romania DF Dorian Andronic
4 Flag of Romania DF Bogdan Panait
5 Flag of Romania DF Ştefan Mardare
6 Flag of Romania DF Laurenţiu Ivan
8 Flag of Moldova MF Denis Zmeu
9 Flag of Romania FW Răzvan Neagu
11 Flag of Romania MF Adrian Gheorghiu
14 Flag of Romania MF Ionuţ Pavel
15 Flag of Romania MF Bogdan Buhuş (captain)
17 Flag of Romania DF Silviu Bălace
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Romania FW Vasile Buhăescu
19 Flag of Zimbabwe FW Mike Temwanjera
20 Flag of Serbia MF Marko Ljubinković
21 Flag of Senegal MF Ousmane N'Doye
22 Flag of Romania GK Claudiu Puia
23 Flag of Romania MF Marius Matei
24 Flag of Romania DF Ştefan Apostol
25 Flag of Romania MF Şerban Moraru
26 Flag of Serbia MF Milorad Bukvić
27 Flag of Portugal DF Hugo Luz
30 Flag of Serbia MF Petar Jovanović
81 Flag of Romania GK Cristian Hăisan (vice-captain)


[edit] On transfer list

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Romania MF Marius Doboş
4 Flag of Romania DF Bogdan Panait
6 Flag of Romania DF Laurenţiu Ivan
10 Flag of Romania MF Sorin Frunză (0.2m to Unirea Urziceni)
16 Flag of Romania MF Daniel Sabou (0.15m to Gloria Bistriţa)
17 Flag of Romania DF Silviu Bălace
19 Flag of Zimbabwe FW Mike Temwanjera
24 Flag of Romania DF Ştefan Apostol
26 Flag of Serbia FW Milorad Bukvić

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
27 Flag of Romania DF Cristi Pârv (to CSM Focşani until May 2008)[citation needed]

[edit] Captains

# Name Played Career Captain
1. Sorin Frunză 45 9 - 10 - 11 30
2. Bogdan Buhuş 82 11 - 8 - 5 24
3. Ionuţ Badea 27 2 - 6 - 6 14
4. Marius Croitoru 32 3 - 3 - 5 11
5. Bogdan Panait 51 2 - 2 - 1 5
6. Cristian Hăisan 71 0 - 1 - 2 3
7. Daniel Sabou 42 0 - 1 - 2 3
8. Sebastian Sfârlea 12 2 - 0 - 0 2
9. Ştefan Apostol 51 0 - 1 - 0 1
10. Valentin Badea 24 0 - 1 - 0 1
11. Milorad Bukvić 61 0 - 0 - 1 1
12. Adrian Gheorghiu 56 0 - 1 - 0 1
13. Sebastian Huţan 15 0 - 0 - 1 1
14. Ştefan Mardare 46 1 - 0 - 0 1

[edit] Manager history

# Name Matches Career Goals
1. Basarab Panduru 5 0 - 1 - 4 2 - 9
2. Mircea Rednic 25 6 - 10 - 9 21 - 28
3. Gheorghe Mulţescu 9 1 - 2 - 6 7 - 19
4. Viorel Hizo 25 12 - 9 - 4 34 - 25
5. Dorinel Munteanu 26 11 - 9 - 6 39 - 23
6. Emil Săndoi 8 1 - 2 - 5 5 - 11
7. Hugo Broos 0 0 - 0 - 0 0 - 0

[edit] Seasons in Liga I

[edit] Season 2005/2006

In the first year of Liga I, FC Vaslui's owner decided to bring players with a lot of experience in the Romanian fooball. His first signing was the ex-Steaua player Claudiu Răducanu. He was transferred by FC Vaslui from the German team Arminia Bielefeld for free. Ngassam Falemi, Sabin Ilie and Ionuţ Badea were just a few players who signed for FC Vaslui after Răducanu. The team coach was named Basarab Panduru previously Poli Timişoara.

The first game was against Rapid Bucureşti, a match won by the Rapid with a score of 1-0. The next game meant the first point in the first league, a 1-1 against Gloria Bistriţa. After 3 defeats, Basarab Panduru decided to resign and the new coach was named Mircea Rednic.

The new coach didn't succeed too much in the first half of the season, only 5 points, but in the last match FC Vaslui was very close to the first win in the Divizia A, against Steaua Bucureşti (but the match finished 2-2). After Sorin Frunză disappointed as a captain for the team, Ionuţ Badea took the captaincy until the 25th game of the season. In the winter break , FC Vaslui decided to break up for the players who disappointed in the first half, and players like Claudiu Răducanu, Ngassam Falemi, Sabin Ilie, Dejan Pesic, Gabriel Kajcsa, George Şoltuz, Ionuţ Voicu, Darko Maletic were out.

Instead, Marius Croitoru, Sebastian Sfârlea, Sebastian Huţan, Adrian Mihalcea, Cătălin Cursaru and Milorad Bukvic were signed.

As a result in the 17th match of the season, FC Vaslui finally won a match against Gloria Bistriţa (2-0) the scorers being the new signings Croitoru and Bukvic. After a new serie of defeats, FC Vaslui again won against FC Arges with 3-0, a match who was suspected by Cornel Penescu as an arranged game.

After 2 victories against FC Naţional and Pandurii Târgu-Jiu, and 2 draws with Oţelul Galaţi and Poli Timişoara, FC Vaslui finally won a game against a top team. FC Dinamo Bucureşti received FC Vaslui in Ştefan cel Mare stadium and they were defeated by the future Steaua Bucureşti players Croitoru and Badea. In the 29th match, FC Vaslui has assured that the next season will be playing in the Liga I , after a 2-0 win against the relegated FCM Bacău.

In the final match, FC Vaslui received the visit of Steaua Bucureşti, a team who needed a victory to assure the Championship. Unsurprisingly, Steaua won, but that 4-0 score was contested by the Rapid Bucureşti officials and in the next day Adrian Porumboiu decided to retire from sponsoring FC Vaslui.

After Steaua Bucureşti won the title, Gigi Becali started negotiations for Valentin Badea and Bogdan Panait. Steaua paid for the players 1.2 million $. In that summer, Sebastian Huţan signed with the Russian team Dinamo Moskova, Adrian Mihalcea signed for the Cypriot team AEL Limassol and Sebastian Sfârlea signed for FC Vaslui's arch rivals Politehnica Iaşi. Players like Ilie Baicu , Cătălin Cursaru and Ionuţ Badea decided to leave the FC Vaslui team , and to sign with another teams.

Mircea Rednic decided to leave FC Vaslui and to sign for FC Dinamo Bucureşti (Regarding the final match of the season another controversy rises from the departure of Mircea Rednic: Steaua Bucureşti needed to win the Championship , for Dinamo Bucureşti to play in a European Cup).

[edit] Season 2006/2007

In the second season , FC Vaslui had only 6 players from the previous season : Cristian Hăisan , Bogdan Buhuş , Petar Jovanovic , Marius Croitoru , Vasile Buhăescu and Milorad Bukvic. The new FC Vaslui coach was named Gheorghe Mulţescu . FC Vaslui has signed in that summer 4 players from the relegated FCM Bacău : Ştefan Mardare , Marius Doboş , Adrian Gheorghiu and Răzvan Neagu . Another couple of players from the second division has signed with FC Vaslui : Laurenţiu Ivan , Horaţiu Popa , Daniel Sabou , Marian Alexandru , and a couple of players from outside : Jan Zolna , Jacov Nachtailer , Ştefan Apostol , Marko Ljubinkovic , Aleksandar Madzar. Because of his experience , Marius Croitoru has been named the captain of the team . The new season started with a 0-0 draw with the new promoted Universitatea Craiova. The next 3 matches were a nighmare for FC Vaslui : a 2-5 against FCM UTA Arad and a 1-3 against Farul Constanţa and Steaua Bucureşti. In the 5th match of the season , FC Vaslui has won against FC Argeş with 1-0 . In the 7th match of the season , FC Vaslui received the visit of Dinamo Bucureşti . After the 1-2 defeat against Dinamo , Adrian Porumboiu has criticed Marius Croitoru , Cristian Hăisan and Petar Jovanovic , saying that they better played with Dinamo's shirts . The next day , the players left from FC Vaslui's trainings . Gheorghe Mulţescu decided to name Bogdan Buhuş the new captain of the team . After a 0-3 defeat against Gloria Bistriţa , they has been returned to the team . The 9th match , FC Vaslui played against arch rivals , Politehnica Iaşi . The game ended with a 1-1 draw , and Gheorghe Mulţescu had resigned . Viorel Hizo has been named the new FC Vaslui coach , and he started with a 2-2 draw against CFR Cluj . The next match , was a 3-1 win against Oţelul Galaţi , when Viorel Frunză scored a hat-trick . After a new defeat against Unirea Urziceni , FC Vaslui had a serie of 5 wins consecutive . In the winter break , CFR Cluj signed for 350.000 USD top scorer Viorel Frunză (with 10 goals in the first half) , and Steaua Bucureşti signed Marius Croitoru for 350.000 $ and a exchange for Bogdan Panait .


[edit] Most appearances

# Name Career Appearances Goals
1 Flag of Romania Bogdan Panait 2003 – present 100 8
2 Flag of Romania Sorin Frunză 2002 – present 89 16
3 Flag of Romania Bogdan Buhuş 2005 – present 85 0
4 Flag of Romania Valentin Badea 2003 – 2006 81 28
5 Flag of Romania Cristian Hăisan 2004 – present 75 0
6 Flag of Serbia Milorad Bukvić 2006 - present 63 8
7 Flag of Romania Vasile Buhăescu 2005 - present 59 3
8 Flag of Serbia Marko Ljubinković 2006 - present 58 18
9 Flag of Serbia Petar Jovanović 2005 - present 57 4
10 Flag of Romania Ştefan Apostol 2006 - present 54 0

[edit] Most goals

# Name Career Appearances Goals Goals/Game
Ratio
1 Flag of Romania Valentin Badea 2003 – 2006 81 28 0.34
2 Flag of Serbia Marko Ljubinković 2006 – present 57 18 0.31
3 Flag of Romania Sorin Frunză 2002 – 2004
2005 - present
88 18 0.20
4 Flag of Moldova Viorel Frunză 2004 – 2007 44 17 0.38
5 Flag of Romania Filip Popescu 2004 – 2005 28 13 0.46
6 Flag of Romania Florin Anghel 2003 - 2004 25 12 0.48
7 Flag of Romania Adrian Gheorghiu 2006 - present 53 9 0.16
8 Flag of Romania Tihamer Torok 2004 – 2005 39 8 0.20
9 Flag of Serbia Milorad Bukvić 2006 - present 60 8 0.13
10 Flag of Romania Bogdan Panait 2003 - 2006
2006 - present
100 8 0.08

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