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Ioan Ovidiu SABĂU
Personal information
Date of birth
12.02.1968
Place of birth
Câmpia-Turzii,
Romania
Nationality
romanian
Height
176 cm
Weight
73 kg
First game in Liga I
08.03.1986
Rapid București - Universitatea Cluj 1-0
Last game in Liga I
24.05.2003
Rapid București - FC UTA Arad 3-0
Position
central midfielder/coach
Club information
Current club
Gloria Bistrița
Number
coach
Professional clubs
Years
Club
Apps (goals)
1985-1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1987-1988
1988-1989
1989-1990
1990-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
1993-1994
1994-1995
1995-1996
1996-1997
1997-1998
1998-1999
1999-2000
2000-2001
2001-2002
2002-2003
2004-2005
2005-2006
Universitatea Cluj
Universitatea Cluj
Universitatea Cluj
ASA Târgu-Mureș
Dinamo București
Dinamo București
Feyenoord Rotterdam
Feyenoord Rotterdam
Brescia Calcio
Brescia Calcio
Brescia Calcio
Brescia Calcio
AC Reggiana
Brescia Calcio
Rapid București
Rapid București
Universitatea Cluj
Rapid București
Rapid București
Gaz metan Mediaș
Gloria Bistrița
7A 8 1
10A 21 3
10A 4 0
11A 12 2
2A 25 3
1A 24 5
8A 27 6
3A 12 5
15A 32 4
3B 25 6
18A 12 0
16B 30 0
18A 19 1
15A 7 1
1A 22 1
2A 21 1
1C - -
3A 19 0
1A 16 1
2B 1 0
A
Matches
Liga I
172
matches
17 goals
Eredivisie
39
matches
11 goals
Serie A
70
matches
6 goals
Serie B
55
matches
6 goals
European Cups
1988-1989
CWC
6 matches
0 goals
1989-1990
CWC
7 matches
2 goals
1991-1992
CWC
3 matches
0 goals
1998-1999
CWC
2 matches
1 goals
1999-2000
UCL
1 matches
0 goals
2001-2002
UEFA Cup 3 matches
0 goals
National team
1988
Israel,
Poland (1g), Eire, GDR, Netherlands,
Albania, Bulgaria, Greece (1g), Israel
1989
Italy
(1g), Poland (1g), Greece, Bulgaria,
Portugal, Czechoslovakia, Denmark,
Denmark (1g)
1990
Algeria,
Israel (1g), Egypt, Belgium, USSR,
Cameroon, Argentina, Eire, Scotland,
Poland, Bulgaria, San Marino (1g)
1991
Algeria,
Israel (1g), Egypt, Belgium, USSR,
Cameroon, Argentina, Eire, Scotland,
Poland, Bulgaria, San Marino (1g)
1992
Wales,
Belgium, Czechoslovakia
1993
Cyprus,
Czechoslovakia, Faroe Islands, Belgium,
Wales
1994
Northern
Ireland
1995
Greece
(1g), Poland
1996
Yugoslavia, Georgia
1999
Norway,
Liechtenstein, Cyprus, Slovenia,
Portugal
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