Bogdan Mara

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Bogdan Mara
Personal information
Full nameIon Bogdan Mara
Date of birth (1977-09-29) 29 September 1977
Place of birthDeva, Romania
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Right winger
Youth career
1995–1996CSŞ Şoimii Sibiu
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1998Inter Sibiu49(8)
1998–2000Dinamo Bucureşti12(3)
1999→ Farul Constanţa (loan)12(3)
2000→ Argeş Piteşti (loan)24(5)
2000–2001Argeş Piteşti22(7)
2001–2003Deportivo Alavés35(0)
2003–2004Tianjin Teda28(2)
2004–2005Poli Ejido22(1)
2005Rapid Bucureşti5(0)
2005–2006Stal Alchevsk11(2)
2006–2007UTA Arad18(6)
2007–2009Unirea Urziceni61(13)
2009–2010CFR Cluj30(3)
2010–2011Iraklis39(6)
2011–2012Skoda Xanthi4(0)
2012UTA Arad13(5)
National team
2000–2009Romania11(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 October 2011.

† Appearances (Goals).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 14 October 2009

Ion Bogdan Mara (born 29 September 1977 in Deva) is a retired Romanian footballer.

Club career

Inter Sibiu

Mara made his first steps in professional football in Sibiu, at Inter, where he played for two years. The excellent games made there caught the eyes of the big clubs of Romania.

Dinamo Bucureşti

In 1998, he signed for Bucharest giants Dinamo Bucureşti, one of the best Romanian clubs. He played one season for the red-white squad, before going on loan to Farul Constanţa and FC Argeş Piteşti.

Deportivo Alavés

Mara was the first transfer of Deportivo Alavés after the craziest UEFA Cup final ever, lost against FC Liverpool, 4–5. He stayed in Basque side for two seasons, but didn't scored once in 35 games. In his first year, Mara finished with Alavés on 7th position in La Liga.

Tianjin Teda

After two years in Alaves, Mara chose to leave Spain and signed for Chinese side Tianjin Teda. Sixth place in the championship was the best position Mara had with his team. After the Chinese adventure, Mara went to Polideportivo Ejido, Rapid Bucuresti, Stal Alcevsk and UTA Arad, before joining Romanian squad Unirea Urziceni.

Unirea Urziceni

Mara was one of the key-players for Unirea Urziceni. In 2007–08 season, the midfielder scored 6 goals and his side finished the championship on 5th place. Next year, Mara's 5 goals in 17 games helped the little club from Urziceni win the Romanian championship.

CFR Cluj

In the winter-break of the 2008–09 season, Marca signed for CFR Cluj.[1] He joined CFR as a free agent, after leaving Unirea Urziceni due to the clubs financial issues. He was a key part of CFR's squad at the end of the season, when the club managed to secure the second Romanian Cup in its history. CFR also secured the Romanian Supercup.

Iraklis Thessaloniki

On 15 January 2010, Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. signed the experienced Romanian midfielder, who was a free agent after being released by CFR Cluj[2] In Greece, Mara played in 39 games and scored 6 goals, he also captained the team on several occasions.

Skoda Xanthi

On 31 August 2011, he signed a one-year contract with Greek side Skoda Xanthi.[3]

International career

Mara earned 11 caps for Romania, his debut being on 2 February 2000, in a friendly 2–0 home win against Latvia. He also played against Georgia, Cyprus, Algeria twice, Ukraine, Slovakia, Lithuania, Hungary, France and Faroe Islands. Mara scored his only goal in the national team against Cyprus, in 2000.

Honours

Season Club Title
1999–00Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Romanian League
1999–00Romania Dinamo Bucureşti Romanian Cup
2008–09Romania Unirea Urziceni Romanian League
2009–10Romania CFR Cluj Romanian League
2009–10Romania CFR Cluj Romanian Cup
2009–10Romania CFR Cluj Romanian Supercup

Personal life

Bogdan Mara is engaged with Dana. In August 16, Mara became the father of twins: a boy and a girl. "My son will be a better football player than I am", told Mara. [4]

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