Viorel Moldovan

Viorel Moldovan
Personal information
Full name Viorel Dinu Moldovan
Date of birth (1972-07-08) 8 July 1972
Place of birth Bistrița, Romania
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Striker
Youth career
1984–1990 Gloria Bistrița
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1993 Gloria Bistrița 84 (22)
1993–1995 Dinamo București 60 (19)
1995–1996 Neuchâtel Xamax 32 (19)
1996–1998 Grasshoppers 51 (44)
1998 Coventry City 10 (2)
1998–2000 Fenerbahçe 53 (33)
2000–2003 Nantes 57 (20)
2003 Al-Wahda 1 (0)
2003–2004 Nantes 12 (11)
2004–2005 Servette 13 (3)
2005–2006 Politehnica Timișoara 23 (8)
2006–2007 Rapid București 40 (15)
Total 437 (196)
National team
1993–2005[1] Romania 70 (25)
Teams managed
2008–2009 Vaslui
2009–2010 Brașov
2010 Sportul Studențesc
2013–2014 Rapid București
2014 Romania U21
2014–2016 Romania (assistant)
2016 Auxerre

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Viorel Dinu Moldovan (born 8 July 1972 in Bistrița) is a retired Romanian football forward. He was an important player for the Romanian national team in the 1990s. He was recently the manager of AJ Auxerre in the French Ligue 2.

Career

At club level, Moldovan played for Gloria Bistrița (1990–93), Dinamo București (1993–95), Neuchâtel Xamax (1995–96), Grasshoppers (1996–98), Coventry City (1998), Fenerbahçe (1998–2000), Nantes (2000–04), Servette (2004–05), FCU Politehnica Timișoara (2005), and Rapid București (2005–2007).

The most successful years of his career were playing for Neuchâtel Xamax and Grasshoppers between 1996 and 1998 in Switzerland (he was the Swiss Super League top scorer in 1996 and 1997), for Fenerbahçe between 1998 and 2000 and for Nantes between 2000 and 2004. He was a key player when Nantes won the French Ligue 1 in 2001. During his brief spell in England with Coventry City he scored twice, once in the FA Cup, scoring the winner against local rivals Aston Villa,[2] and once in the league against Crystal Palace.[3]

International career

Moldovan was capped 70 times for Romania, scoring 25 goals. He represented his country at Euro 96, the 1998 FIFA World Cup, during which he scored goals against England and Tunisia in the first round, and Euro 2000.

International goals

Scores and results table. Romania's goal tally first:

Coaching career

Moldovan worked as the sporting director of FC Unirea Valahorum Urziceni and was the coach of FC Vaslui. On 26 May 2009 the coach quit FC Vaslui after just seven months for failing to guide the team to European qualification. The squad was then managed by coaching assistant Cristian Dulca on a temporary basis until a new coach was hired.[4] On 28 July 2009 the Italian coach Nicolò Napoli quit FC Brașov and was replaced by Moldovan, who signed a two-year deal; he previously coached SC Vaslui.[5]

Honours

Club

Grasshoppers
Nantes
Rapid București

Individual

References

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