Constantin Schumacher

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Constantin Schumacher
Personal information
Date of birth (1976-05-08) 8 May 1976
Place of birthFălticeni, Romania
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Playing positionAttacking midfielder
Youth career
CSŞ Fălticeni
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1993Foresta Fălticeni
1993–1999Argeș Pitești147(28)
1999–2003Rapid Bucharest77(12)
2001→ Gloria Bistrița (loan)13(4)
2003–2004Chongqing Qiche14(0)
2004–2005Universitatea Craiova12(2)
2005–2006Volyn Lutsk17(1)
2006Guangzhou Pharmaceutical16(4)
2006–2007Argeș Pitești11(1)
2007–2008Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț14(0)
2008–2009Internațional Curtea de Argeș0(0)
2009Anagennisi Giannitsa0(0)
Total321(52)
National team
2002Romania1(0)
Teams managed
2011–2012Juventus București
2012–2013CSM Râmnicu Vâlcea
2013Oțelul Galați (caretaker)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Constantin Schumacher (born 8 May 1976 in Falticeni, Suceava County) is a retired Romanian attacking football midfielder of partial German descent, who last worked as interim manager at Oțelul Galați in Liga I.

Career

Constantin Schumacher began his football career at CSS Falticeni, a youth club in his neighbourhood. He signed in 1992 with Foresta Falticeni but moved, after only a season, to another Liga 2 team, FC Argeş Piteşti.At the end of the season his team promoted and he played 5 seasons for Arges in Liga 1. In 2000, he joined Rapid Bucharest where he played four seasons, making 77 appearances for his team and scoring 12 goals. After the Rapid adventure, he moved to China, signing with Chongqing Qiche. He played two years in China, before he moved back in Romania, at Universitatea Craiova. At the end of the season his team relegated and he moved to Ukraine at Volyn Lutsk. He played 17 games in Vyscha Liha, scoring a goal. He returned to Romania after only a season at FC Argeş Piteşti. At the end of 2006-2007 season Arges relegated and he moved at Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ. Schumacher have also a cap for Romania. He played against Croatia at Dan Păltinişanu, but after that game he was not called anymore.

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