Soccer-Hagi returns to manage Romania 25 years after his first spell


FILE PHOTO: Steaua Bucharest head coach Gheorghe Hagi looks at the sky as it rains during a practice session in Prague September 18, 2007. REUTERS/David W Cerny (CZECH REPUBLIC)/File Photo

April 20 (Reuters) - Romania have ⁠appointed former great Gheorghe Hagi as head coach of the ⁠national team, the national football federation said on Monday, with ‌the 61-year-old returning to the bench where he began his managerial career 25 years ago.

Considered one of the best players in the world in his heyday of the 1980s ​and 1990s, Hagi replaces Mircea Lucescu who ⁠left the role earlier this ⁠month following Romania's World Cup playoff loss to Turkey.

The 80-year-old Lucescu died ⁠five ‌days after stepping down.

The Romania Football Federation said Hagi has signed a contract for the next two qualification cycles, Euro ⁠2028 and World Cup 2030.

Romania play friendlies against Georgia ​and Wales in ‌June before beginning their Nations League B campaign in September.

Hagi, ⁠an attacking midfielder ​nicknamed the "Maradona of the Carpathians", made 124 appearances for Romania, performing at three World Cups and three European Championships.

Alongside Adrian Mutu, he is Romania's all-time ⁠leading scorer with 35 goals.

His playing days ​took him to the likes of Steaua Bucharest, Real Madrid and Barcelona before finishing his career at Galatasaray at the age of 36 in 2001.

Hagi ⁠was appointed Romania manager the following month and took charge for four games, including a World Cup playoff which his side lost over two legs to Slovenia, which led to his resignation.

As a coach, ​Hagi has had two spells at Galatasaray, winning ⁠the Turkish Cup.

He founded a club in Romania, Viitorul Constanta, which achieved ​promotion to the top tier and later ‌merged with Farul Constanta. Hagi managed the ​club for over a decade up until last year, winning two league titles.

(Reporting by Trevor Stynes; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

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