Adrian Ilie
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Adrian Ilie | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Adrian Bucurel Ilie | |
Date of birth | April 24, 1974 | |
Place of birth | Craiova, Romania | |
Height | 1.80m | |
Playing position | Winger, Striker | |
Youth clubs | ||
Electroputere Craiova | ||
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
1991-1993 1993-1996 1996-1998 1998-2002 2002-2003 2004 2004-2005 |
Electroputere Craiova Steaua Bucharest Galatasaray Valencia CF Deportivo Alaves Beşiktaş J.K. FC Zurich |
31 (12) 85 (28) 30 (12) 88 (29) 22 (6) 13 (6) 23 (7) |
National team | ||
1993-2005 | Romania | 55 (13) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Adrian Ilie (born April 20, 1974 in Craiova) is a former Romanian football (soccer) forward and currently a businessman with interests in tourism and football.
[edit] Career as football player
Young Ilie started to play football for Electroputere Craiova from a very early age. In 1991, aged 17, he made his debut for the first team. A full professional contract followed in 1992, when he suddenly became one of the best Electroputere's players, scoring 12 goals in 30 games in one season.
In 1993 Electroputere sold him to Steaua Bucharest for USD90,000, which was at that time a record fee paid by a Romanian football club. It was however more than 20 times less the amount Galatasaray paid for Ilie in 1996 to be able to transfer him.
After only one an a two years at Galatasaray when he was not used very often, Ilie signed with Valencia CF. This was an important step in Ilie's career, as he re-discovered the pleasure of playing football and scoring goals. In the second half of the 1997 - 98 season he played 17 games for Valencia and scored 12 goals, being a very important part of the team.
In 1998 he was joined at Valencia by his brother, Sabin.
The beginning of the end for Ilie's career was in 2000. Suffering many injuries, he stayed away from Valencia's squad most of the time and was finally released from his contract in 2002, the year when he won the Spanish Football Championship. It was the seventh title Ilie won, the previously six being with Steaua (four) and Galatasaray (two).
Deportivo Alavés was the fifth club Ilie played for. It happened during the 2002-03 season, but the team's relegation at the end of the season broke the contract and Ilie moved back to Turkey, this time to play with Beşiktaş J.K., where he was requested by the team's coach, Mircea Lucescu.
After only one year with Beşiktaş, Ilie signed a contract with FC Zurich in 2005 but in the following year after failing to recover from a knee injury, Adrian Ilie announced his decision to retire from football.
At the international level, Ilie won 55 caps for Romania, scoring 13 goals. He played at the 1996 European Football Championship, 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2000 European Football Championship.
[edit] Career as a businessman
Following his father-in-law's advice, who worked in tourism before retiring, Ilie invested massively in Poiana Braşov where he built a hotel and several villas.
He is also the owner of Forex Braşov, a team from Romania's Liga II. Forex played the promotion play-off at the end of 2005-06 season.
Romania squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Stângaciu | 2 Petrescu | 3 Dulca | 4 Doboş | 5 Gâlcă | 6 Gheorghe Popescu | 7 Lăcătuş | 8 Munteanu | 9 Moldovan | 10 Hagi | 11 Ilie | 12 Stelea | 13 Ciobotariu | 14 Niculescu | 15 Marinescu | 16 Gabriel Popescu | 17 Dumitrescu | 18 Filipescu | 19 Stîngă | 20 Selymes | 21 Craioveanu | 22 Prunea | Coach: Iordănescu |
Categories: 1974 births | Living people | Romanian footballers | Steaua Bucharest players | Galatasaray players | La Liga footballers | Valencia CF footballers | Deportivo Alavés footballers | UEFA Euro 1996 players | UEFA Euro 2000 players | FIFA World Cup 1998 players | Football (soccer) strikers | Football (soccer) wingers | FC Zürich players