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Mircea Petescu

Romanian footballer and coach From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mircea Petescu
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Mircea Viorel Petescu (15 May 1942 – 16 December 2018)[3] was a Romanian professional footballer, coach and sports agent.[4]

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Club career

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Petescu was born on 15 May 1942 in Pecica.[5][6][7][8] He made his Divizia A debut on 6 September 1959 for UTA Arad in a 2–2 draw against Steagul Roșu Brașov.[5] After only one season, he left for Știința Timișoara, UTA's rivals, where he spent three years, including half a season on loan at Viitorul București.[5][6][7]

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Petescu (right) in a duel with Constantin Frățilă in 1963.

In 1963, Petescu moved to Steaua București, whom he helped win two Cupa României in his four seasons at the club, coach Ilie Savu using him in only one of the finals, the one from 1966 when he played the whole match in the 4–0 win over his former side, UTA.[6][7][8][9]

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Mircea Petescu (standing, fourth from left) with UTA Arad the champions of Romania in 1970.

In 1967, he returned to UTA, where he would play for six seasons, helping the team win two consecutive Divizia A titles under the guidance of coach Nicolae Dumitrescu, contributing with eight goals in 27 appearances in the first season and one goal in 30 games in the second.[5][6][7][8][10] He also played European football with The Old Lady, captaining the team as they managed to eliminate defending European Cup champions Feyenoord in the 1970–71 European Cup season.[5][6] The following year, Petescu played eight games in the 1971–72 UEFA Cup campaign as UTA reached the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by eventual champions Tottenham Hotspur.[5][6][11]

Petescu ended his playing career at FC Dordrecht in the Netherlands.[5][6][7][8] He made a total of 326 appearances in Divizia A, scoring 24 goals, and 22 appearances in European competitions.[5][6][7][8]

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International career

Petescu played two games for Romania, making his debut on 27 October 1968 under coach Angelo Niculescu in a 3–0 loss against Portugal in the 1970 World Cup qualifiers.[1][12] His second game was a friendly that ended with a 0–0 draw against England.[1] He was chosen by coach Silviu Ploeșteanu to be part of Romania's Olympic team at the 1964 Summer Olympics from Tokyo, where he played three games, helping the team finish on the fifth place.[13]

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Managerial career

After years of preparation, Petescu and his wife defected while on a state-approved vacation to the Netherlands.[14] There he started a coaching career and became known for promoting youngsters in the teams he coached. He coached Louis van Gaal at Telstar and Sparta and discovered Danny Blind amongst many other players.[4][15]

Sports agent career

Petescu became a sports agent following the end of his career as a football player and manager.[7][8] After the 1989 Romanian Revolution, he oversaw the first important transfer in Romanian football, Gheorghe Hagi's move from Steaua București to Real Madrid for $4 million.[7][8] He also worked on the transfers of Gheorghe Popescu to PSV Eindhoven, Ioan Sabău to Feyenoord and Dorinel Munteanu to Cercle Brugge.[7][8]

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Honours

Club

UTA Arad

Steaua București

International

Romania U18

Notes

  1. Including three appearances for Romania's Olympic team.[1][2]

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