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  • Gheorghe Hagi Cannot Train Armenia's Football Team: FFA

    GHEORGHE HAGI CANNOT TRAIN ARMENIA'S FOOTBALL TEAM: FFA

    17:04, 22 November, 2013

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 22, ARMENPRESS. The Football Federation of
    Armenia commented on the circulating news about the future head
    coach of Armenia's National Football Team. As reports "Armenpress"
    in particular it is mentioned that FFA officially announces that
    Gheorghe Hagi cannot become the Head Coach of the Armenian National
    Football Squad despite Hagi's desires and dreams.

    As the Chairman of the Football Federation of Armenia Ruben Hayrapetyan
    noted at the course of the recent press conference, the federation
    is currently engaged in the relevant activities and negotiations,
    and the official website of the FFA or the press conference will be
    the first to inform the public about the new agreement.

    Previously the media spread news saying that Gheorghe Hagi can become
    the new head coach of the Armenian National Football Team. It was
    stated that former footballer Gheorghe Hagi, who played for Barcelona
    and Real Madrid, was among the main candidates to become the head
    coach of the Armenian National Football Squad.

    Gheorghe Hagi is a Romanian former footballer. He was one of the best
    attacking midfielders in Europe during the 1980s and 1990s and is
    considered the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Galatasaray
    fans called him 'Commandante' (The Commander) and the Romanians called
    him 'Regele' (The King).

    Nicknamed "The Maradona of the Carpathians", he is considered a hero
    in his homeland. He has won his country's "Player of the Year" award
    seven times, and is regarded as one of the best football players of
    his generation. He was renowned for his excellent technique and vision,
    brilliant passing ability and fantastic finishing ability.

    He played for the Romanian national team in three World Cups in 1990,
    1994 and1998, as well as in three European Football Championships
    in 1984, 1996 and 2000. He won a total of 124 caps for Romania,
    being ranked second after Dorinel Munteanu, and scored 35 goals,
    being ranked first.

    In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as
    the Golden Player of Romania by the Romanian Football Federation as
    their most outstanding player of the past 50 years. Hagi is one of
    the few footballers to have played for both the Spanish rival clubs
    Real Madrid and Barcelona.

    In March 2004, he was named among the top 125 living footballers
    by Pelé.

    He started his career playing for the youth teams of Farul ConstanÈ~[a
    in the 1970s, before being selected by the Romanian Football Federation
    to join the squad of LuceafÄ~Crul BucureÈ~Yti in 1980 for two years. In
    1982 he returned to ConstanÈ~[a, but one year later, aged 18, he was
    prepared to make the step to a top team. He was originally directed
    to Universitatea Craiova, but chose Sportul StudenÈ~[esc ofBucharest
    instead.

    In the winter of 1987 Hagi was transferred to Romanian giants Steaua
    BucureÈ~Yti as the team prepared for their European Super Cup final
    against Dynamo Kyiv. The original contract was for one game only, the
    final. However after winning the trophy, where Hagi scored the only
    goal of the game, Steaua did not want to release him back to Sportul
    StudenÈ~[esc and retained him. During his Steaua years (1987-1990),
    Hagi played 97 Liga I games, scoring 76 goals. He and the team reached
    the European Cup semifinal in 1988 and the final in the following
    year. Hagi and Steaua were the champions of Romania in 1987, 1988 and
    1989 and as well as winning the Cupa României in 1987, 1988 and 1989.

    After the 1990 World Cup, he was signed by Real Madrid. The La Liga
    side paid $4.3 million to Steaua BucureÈ~Yti for him. Hagi played
    two seasons with Real Madrid and then was sold to Brescia.

    Hagi started the season 1992-1993 with Brescia but in the first season
    the club was relegated to Serie B; in the next season Hagi helped
    Brescia Calcio win the Italian Serie B and get promoted to Serie A.

    After performing memorably during the 1994 World Cup, Hagi was signed
    by Barcelona.

    After two years at FC Barcelona, Hagi signed for Galatasaray. At
    Galatasaray, he was both successful and highly popular among the
    Turkish supporters. Hagi and manager Fatih Terim built a team that
    would win four consecutive league titles. Over the years, Galatasaray,
    led by Hagi, managed to win the UEFA Cup after defeating Arsenal in
    the finals. This was followed by the capture of theEuropean Super
    Cup with a historic win against Hagi's former club Real Madrid. Both
    feats were firsts, and remain unmatched in Turkish football history.

    The mass hysteria caused by these wins in Istanbul raised Hagi's
    popularity even further with the fans and made French ex-international
    Luis Fernández to say that "Hagi is like wine, the older it gets,
    the better it is". In 2000, at the age of 35, Hagi had the best days
    of his career winning every possible trophy with Galatasaray. When
    he retired in 2001, he remained one of the most beloved players in
    the Turkish and Romanian championships. Hagi is highly praised by
    the Galatasaray supporters and is feared greatly by Fenerbahce SK and
    their supporters. The classic chant "I Love You Hagi" was adopted by
    Gala fans since his arrival at Galatasaray SK.

    Hagi made his debut for the Romania national team at the age of 18
    in 1983 in a game against Norway played in Oslo. He was part of the
    Romanian team until 2000.

    Hagi led the Romanian team to its best ever international performance
    at the 1994 World Cup, where the team reached the quarterfinals before
    Sweden ended their run after winning the penalty shoot-out.

    Hagi scored three times in the tournament, including a memorable goal
    in their 3-2 surprise defeat of South American powerhouse and previous
    runners-up Argentina. In the first of Romania's group stage matches,
    against Colombia, Hagi scored one of the most memorable goals of that
    tournament, curling in a 40-yard lob over Colombian goalkeeper Oscar
    Córdoba who was caught out of position. He was named in the Team of
    the Tournament.

    Four years later, after the 1998 World Cup, Hagi decided to retire
    from the national team, only to change his mind after a few months
    and play at the 2000 European Football Championship, during which he
    was sent off in the quarter-final loss against Italy.

    Hagi retired from professional football in 2001, age 36, in a game
    called "Gala Hagi" on 24 April. He still holds the record as Romanian
    national team top scorer.

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/741135/gheorghe-hagi-cannot-train-armenia%E2%80%99s-football-team-ffa.html


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