2009–10 FC Brașov season

FC Braşov
2009-10 season
Chairman Dinu Gheorghe
Manager Viorel Moldovan
Stadium Silviu Ploeşteanu
Liga I 9th
Cupa României Semifinals
Top goalscorer Robert Ilyeş (7)
Highest home attendance 8,500 (vs Steaua Bucureşti, September 27, 2009)
Lowest home attendance 500 (vs Gloria Bistriţa, May 6, 2010)
Average home league attendance 3,142
Home colours
Away colours

FC Braşov started the 2009–2010 season of Liga I with the goal of qualifying for the Europa League.[1]

Manager

On April 29, 2009, Răzvan Lucescu was appointed head coach of the national football team and resigned from his position at FC Braşov at the end of the season. The Italian Nicolò Napoli was brought to replace Răzvan Lucescu as the main coach, but left the club after only three weeks, on July 27 during the season break, accusing familial problems. Viorel Moldovan was appointed as main coach the same day.[2] However, a month later Napoli signed a contract with another Liga I team, Astra Ploieşti.

Squad

As of May 2010

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Romania GK Dănuţ Coman
2 Portugal DF Rui Duarte
3 Brazil DF Ezequias
4 Romania DF Octavian Abrudan
5 Romania MF Alexandru Chipciu
6 Cape Verde MF Néné
7 Romania MF Cătălin Munteanu
8 Romania MF Nicolae Grigore
9 Romania FW Attila Hadnagy
10 Romania MF Róbert Ilyés (captain)
11 Romania FW Dorel Zaharia
12 Romania DF Cristian Ionescu
13 Romania GK Gabriel Kajcsa
14 Romania MF Mihai Roman
No. Position Player
15 Romania DF Cristian Oroş
17 Romania FW Cătălin Dedu
18 Romania MF Marian Cristescu
19 Republic of Macedonia FW Dušan Savić
20 Romania DF Ionuţ Voicu
21 Romania FW Sabrin Sburlea
23 Romania DF Nicolae Constantin
24 Peru MF Julio Landauri
25 Romania MF Stelian Stancu
26 Romania MF Alexandru Mateiu
27 Romania MF Marius Măldărăşanu
32 Romania GK Mihai Mincă
55 Portugal DF Nuno Diogo

Transfers

Pre-season

In:

Out:

No. Position Player
6 Cape Verde MF Nené (from Enosis Neon Paralimni)
8 Romania MF Nicolae Grigore (free transfer)
11 Romania FW Dorel Zaharia (returned from the loan at Gloria Bistriţa)
28 Romania FW Alexandru Piţurcă (free transfer)
32 Romania GK Mihai Mincă (free transfer)
55 Portugal DF Nuno Diogo

No. Position Player
Romania MF Alin Stoica (to FK Vojvodina)
6 Portugal MF Paulo Adriano (end of contract)
16 Romania GK Bogdan Stelea (retired at the age of 41)
24 Romania FW Romeo Surdu (went back from loan to Steaua Bucureşti)
22 Romania FW Mugurel Buga (went back from loan to Rapid Bucureşti)

Mid-season

In:

Out:

No. Position Player
19 Republic of Macedonia FW Dušan Savić (free transfer)
24 Peru MF Julio Landauri (from Universitario de Deportes)
25 Romania DF Stelian Stancu (free transfer)

No. Position Player
19 Romania DF Bogdan Nicolae (released on free transfer)
25 Romania MF Adrian Senin (released on free transfer)
28 Romania FW Alexandru Piţurcă (released on free transfer)
29 Romania FW Alexandru Bălţoi (released on free transfer)

Liga I

Main article: 2009–10 Liga I

Summary

OverallHomeAway
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34 12 10 12 40 30 +10 46 9 5 3 25 9 +16 3 5 9 15 21 −6

Results

Cupa României

References

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