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Ștefan Grigorie
Romanian footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ștefan Costel Grigorie (born 31 January 1982) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder, currently assistant coach at Liga III club ASU Politehnica Timișoara.
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Grigorie was born on 31 January 1982 in Segarcea, Romania, and began his career at Universitatea Craiova, making his Divizia A debut on 2 June 1999 in a 1–0 loss to CSM Reșița.[1][2] He was loaned for half a year in 2000 at neighboring Craiova team, Electro in Divizia B, then returning to Universitatea where he made his European competitions debut in the 2001 Intertoto Cup, scoring five goals in four appearances.[1][2][3]
In 2002 when Craiova owner Gheorghe Nețoiu left the team to go to Dinamo București, he took players Grigorie, Dan Alexa, Flavius Stoican, Ovidiu Burcă, Ciprian Danciu, Ștefan Preda, Cornel Frăsineanu and Cosmin Bărcăuan with him.[4] He helped the club win the 2003–04 title, being used by coach Ioan Andone in 25 matches in which he scored eight goals.[1][2][5] During his four seasons spent with The Red Dogs in which Grigorie developed an appetite for goals, scoring 30 goals in 101 Divizia A matches, he also won three Cupa României, scoring the only goal in the 2005 final against Farul Constanța.[1][2][6] He won the 2005 Supercupa României, being used by Andone the entire match in the 3–2 victory against rivals Steaua București.[1][7] He also made some European performances with Dinamo, such as getting past Shakhtar Donetsk in the 2003–04 UEFA Cup.[1][8] Then in the 2005–06 edition of the same competition, they eliminated Everton with a historical 5–2 win on aggregate, reaching the group stage.[1][9]
In the summer of 2006 Politehnica Timișoara bought him and Dan Alexa from Dinamo [1][2][10] He spent only one season with Politehnica, failing to accommodate, being transferred to Rapid București in exchange for Ionel Ganea.[1][2][11] Grigorie spent six seasons with The Railwaymen, playing a total of 136 Divizia A matches, scoring 13 goals, and winning the 2007 Supercupa României against his former team Dinamo.[1][2][12] Under the guidance of coach Răzvan Lucescu, he helped the team eliminate Śląsk Wrocław with 4–2 on aggregate in the play-offs of the 2010–11 Europa League, reaching the group stage of the competition.[1][2][13]
In 2013, Grigorie had his first and only experience outside Romania, playing half a year in the Cypriot First Division at Apollon Limassol.[1][2] Afterwards he returned to play in Divizia A for three and a half years at FC Brașov, Concordia Chiajna and CSMS Iași.[1][2][14] He ended his career in 2017, after spending two seasons in Liga II at FC Brașov and UTA Arad.[1][2][15][16] Grigorie has a total of 368 Divizia A matches with 59 goals and 38 appearances with five goals in European competitions (including four appearances with five goals in the Intertoto Cup).[1][17]
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International career
Grigorie played two friendly games for Romania, making his debut on 12 February 2003, when coach Anghel Iordănescu sent him in the 82nd minute to replace Mirel Rădoi in a 2–1 win over Slovakia.[2][18][19] His second appearance for the national team was under coach Victor Pițurcă on 16 August 2006 in a 2–0 victory against Cyprus.[2][18][20]
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Dinamo București
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