Ionel Ganea

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Ionel Ganea
Personal information
Full name Ioan Viorel Ganea
Date of birth August 10, 1973 (1973-08-10) (age 34)
Place of birth    Făgăraş, Romania
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club FCU Poli Timişoara
Number 9
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1993–1994
1994–1996
1996–1998
1998
1999
1999–2003
2003
2003–2006
2006
2007
2007–
ICIM Braşov
FC Braşov
Universitatea Craiova
Gloria Bistriţa
Rapid Bucharest
VfB Stuttgart
Bursaspor
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Dinamo Bucharest
Rapid Bucharest
FCU Poli Timişoara

050 00(4)
056 0(22)
016 0(17)
016 0(11)
107 0(34)
016 00(5)
032 00(7)
018 0(14)
009 00(2)
018 00(3)   
National team2
1999–2006 Romania 045 0(19)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 12:00, 7 May 2008 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 12:00, 8 August 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Ioan Viorel Ganea, often shortened to Ionel (or Vio) Ganea (born 10 August 1973 in Făgăraş, Braşov County) is a Romanian football striker with FCU Poli Timişoara.

[edit] Playing career

Ganea debuted in Liga I (Divizia A at that time) with FC Braşov in 1994. He went on to play for a number of clubs in Romanian football over the next five years. He joined Rapid Bucharest in January 1999, where he scored 11 goals in the remainder of the season to fire the club to the league championship. He finished that season with 28 goals overall, making him the leading goalscorer.

This form won him a move to Bundesliga side VfB Stuttgart in the summer of 1999. He remained in Germany for four seasons and tasted UEFA Cup action, but was never a regular starter. He moved to Turkish top flight club Bursaspor in June 2003 on a free transfer, but stayed there for just six months before moving to England.

The striker joined Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers in December 2003 after his contract in Turkey was cancelled by mutual consent. He scored three Premier League goals during the 2003/04 season - against eventual champions Arsenal, Leeds and Newcastle - but could not prevent relegation.

He remained with the club for two seasons in the second tier, mostly under the managerialship of Glenn Hoddle. The first of these years was written off after suffering cruciate knee ligament injury on a pre-season tour of Norway. He recovered for the 2005/06 season but never held down a regular starting place, and was released as his contract expired at the end of the campaign.

He moved back to Romania, with Dinamo Bucharest on an initial one-year deal. However, just six months later, Ganea broke this contract to rejoin Rapid Bucharest on a record 350,000 euros ($462,000 USD) a season. Although contracted to the end of 2009 with Rapid, Ganea left on a free transfer in June 2007 for FCU Poli Timişoara, despite the fact that he could have earned up to 1 million euros a season through bonuses at Rapid.[1]

Ganea made his debut for the Romanian national team on 3 March 1999 against Estonia, scoring both goals in a 2-0 win. He represented his country at Euro 2000 and scored a last minute penalty against England that took Romania to the quarter finals at the expense of their opponent. He currently has 45 caps and 19 goals, but has not been selected since 2006.

[edit] Controversy

While playing for Romania against Scotland in April 2004, he tackled Celtic defender John Kennedy, resulting in a knee injury that left Kennedy unable to play for 3 years.

In April 2006 he was involved in even more controversy as he blasted Wolverhampton Wanderers manager at that time, Glenn Hoddle. [2] He claimed that "he is the most difficult manager I have worked with in my career".

In August 2007 he attacked an assistant referee after being sent off, grabbing his face with one hand and punching him one time in the back with the other. It took four team mates to calm him down. As a result, he received a 22-match suspension.

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