Soccer-Lucescu leaves role as Romania coach


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup - UEFA Qualifiers - Semi Final - Turkey v Romania - Tupras Stadyumu, Istanbul, Turkey - March 26, 2026 Romania coach Mircea Lucescu reacts REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo

April 2 (Reuters) - ⁠Mircea Lucescu has left his position ⁠as head coach of Romania’s ‌national team, the Romanian Football Federation (FRF) said on Thursday.

The decision comes after a 1-0 ​defeat to Turkey in ⁠the World Cup ⁠qualifying playoff semi-final onMarch 26.

The 80-year-old was ⁠taken ‌to hospital last week after falling ill during a ⁠meeting before a training session, ruling ​him ‌out of the team’s subsequent friendly ⁠in Slovakia ​on Tuesday.

The departure concludes Lucescu's second stint as Romania coach. During ⁠his first spell in charge ​in the early 1980s, he led the country to the 1984 European ⁠Championship, the country’s first appearance at the tournament.

The FRF said Lucescu was expected to take on a new ​role within the ⁠organisation shortly. The search for his ​successor to lead the ‌next qualifying cycle has ​already begun.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in GdanskEditing by Toby Davis)

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