Gavril Balint

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Gavril Balint
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Personal information
Full name Gavril Pele Balint
Date of birth January 3, 1963
Place of birth    Sângeorz-Băi, Romania
Height 180 cm
Playing position Manager (former Striker)
Club information
Current club N/A
Youth clubs
1974–1978
1978
1978–1980
Hebe Sângeorz-Băi
Luceafărul Bucureşti
Gloria Bistriţa
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1980–1990
1990–1993
Steaua Bucharest
Burgos CF
264 (69)
83 (27)   
National team
1982–1992 Romania 34 (14)
Teams managed
1994-1998
1999-2000
2000
2000-2001
2001
2002-2003
2003-2004
2004-2005
2005-2006
Romania (assist.)
Sportul Studenţesc
Romania
Galatasaray Istanbul (assist.)
Romania (assist.)

Sheriff Tiraspol
Sportul Studenţesc
Galatasaray Istanbul (assist.)
FCU Politehnica Timişoara (assist.)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Gavril Pelé Balint (born 3 January 1963) is a former Romanian football striker and current coach. His scored the second and last goal at the penalties shoot-out during the 1986 European Cup final, helping his team, Steaua Bucharest, to win the trophy.

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[edit] Career as a football player

Born in Sângeorz-Băi, Bistriţa Balint made his Divizia A debut with Steaua Bucharest in 1981 where he played until 1990 winning the league title in 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 and 1989, the Romanian Cup in 1985, 1987, 1988 and 1989, the European Cup 1985-86 in 1986 and the European Super Cup in 1987. At the end of the 1989-90 season Balint became top goalscorer of Divizia A with 19 goals.

In 1990 he was bought Burgos CF for USD800,000. He played for the Spanish side until his retirement in 1993.

Balint also won 15 caps for the national team, and played at the 1990 World Cup where he scored twice, against Cameroon National Football Team and Argentina National Football Team.

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[edit] Coaching career

Balint started his coaching career in 1994, aged 31, when he was appointed as assistant coach of Romania under Anghel Iordănescu's regime. Four years later comes his first chance as head coach after taking the charge at Sportul Studenţesc, but in May 2000 he is called again to join the coaching team of Romania as the squad prepared for the UEFA Euro 2000.

In the summer of 2000 Balint was requested by Mircea Lucescu as his assistant to Galatasaray Istanbul, however left the job after only one season, to join again Romania as assistant coach, this time under Gheorghe Hagi's regime.

After Hagi resigned, Balint went to Sheriff Tiraspol for his second job as head coach, taking the team in 2002.

In 2003 he returned to Romania and signed to Sportul Studenţesc, now in Liga II but helped the team win promotion back to Liga I.

Balint returned as assistant coach to Galatasaray Istanbul in 2004 to work again with Gheorghe Hagi.

In 2005 he was appointed assistant coach of FCU Politehnica Timişoara, working again with Gheorghe Hagi.

[edit] Trivia

Balint has a passion for music and he even sold his own CD.

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Flag of Romania Romania squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup Flag of Romania

1 Lung | 2 Rednic | 3 Klein | 4 Andone | 5 Rotariu | 6 G. Popescu | 7 Lăcătuş | 8 Sabău | 9 Cămătaru | 10 Hagi | 11 Lupu | 12 Stelea | 13 A. Popescu | 14 Răducioiu | 15 Mateuţ | 16 Timofte | 17 Dumitrescu | 18 Balint | 19 Săndoi | 20 Muzsnay | 21 Lupescu | 22 Liliac | Coach: Jenei

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