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Constantin Gâlcă
Romanian footballer

Constantin Gâlcă

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Quick Facts

Intro
Romanian footballer
Places
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Bucharest, Principality of Wallachia
Age
52 years
Stats
Height:
175 cm
Weight:
73 kg
Awards
Sport Merit Order
 
Sports Teams
Unión Deportiva Almería
FCSB
Real Zaragoza
FC Progresul București
Villarreal Club de Fútbol
RCD Espanyol de Barcelona
RCD Mallorca
FC Argeș
Romania national football team
Real Zaragoza
Gimnàstic de Tarragona
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Biography

Constantin Gâlcă (born 8 March 1972) is a Romanian retired footballer, and is a manager currently in charge of Danish Superliga club Vejle Boldklub.

He was equally at ease as a defensive or central midfielder and had an accurate long-range shot. He first made a name for himself at Steaua București, then proceeded to spend one full decade in Spain, playing in 318 matches in both major levels combined and representing five clubs.

Additionally, Gâlcă appeared for Romania in two World Cups and as many European Championships, winning 68 caps.

Playing career

Club

Born in Bucharest, Gâlcă's senior career began at age 16 in the third division, with FC Progresul București. Only one year after he switched to the Liga I with lowly FC Argeș Pitești, for whom he played four times towards the end of the season, soon breaking into the Romanian national under-21 team.

After one more season with solid displays (31 games, two goals), Gâlcă signed with country giants CSA Steaua București, immediately beginning to produce: in his debut campaign, he scored five times in 26 matches.

Gâlcă stayed at Steaua two more years, netting 13 goals combined. After winning the domestic cup and having appeared in nearly 200 official matches, he left for Spain where he would remain the next 11 years. First stop was RCD Mallorca in the Balearic Islands, for which he scored 13 times to help to a promotion to La Liga (that total was tied for squad best). He then experienced a steady period with Barcelona's RCD Espanyol, scoring five goals in his third season, which also ended with conquest of the Copa del Rey.

Gâlcă signed with Villarreal CF in summer 2001, but was deemed surplus to requirements midway through his second year, which he finished in the second division on loan to Real Zaragoza, being instrumental as the latter club returned to the top flight after one year of absence by starting in all his appearances.

Gâlcă still had three more solid seasons in the country with second division's UD Almería, playing 40 matches in his last season, one year before the Andalusians first reached the top division. He eventually returned to the national team with this team in 2005 – after a three-year absence – and retired in June 2006 at the age of 34.

International

Galca made his full debut for Romania on 22 September 1993, against Israel in a friendly. Called up for the 1994 FIFA World Cup he played three times during the tournament, against the United States in the group stage, in the famous 3–2 round-of-16 success against Argentina and in the penalty shootout defeat to Sweden in the last-eight.

From 1996 to 2000, Gâlcă featured in over forty more international games for Romania, often pairing with Dorinel Munteanu in central midfield. During the qualifying phase for the 1998 World Cup the national side were undefeated in their ten group fixtures, drawing only once and netting 37 goals, with him scoring two. In those finals and UEFA Euro 2000 the country was beaten, respectively, in the last-16 and last-eight, as he started in every match.

International goals

(Romania score listed first, score column indicates score after each Gâlcă goal)

GoalDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.24 April 1996Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania Georgia5–05–0Friendly
2.31 August 1996Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania Lithuania3–03–01998 World Cup qualification
3.20 August 1997Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania North Macedonia2–04–21998 World Cup qualification
4.10 September 1997Stadionul Ghencea, Bucharest, Romania Iceland3–04–01998 World Cup qualification

Coaching career

Established in Almería after his playing days, Gâlcă took up coaching in 2009–10, starting with Almería's B-team in the fourth tier. He was sacked on 19 January 2010, after a string of poor results.

On 20 August 2013, Gâlcă was named head coach of Romania under-17s. He ended his contract in June 2014 and, also in that month, was appointed at league champions FC Fcsb on a two-year deal, replacing outgoing Laurențiu Reghecampf and leading the team to the double in his first and only season.

On 14 December 2015, Gâlcă replaced former club teammate Sergio at the helm of Espanyol. His first game in charge took place the following day, a 2–1 home win against Levante UD for the Copa del Rey (3–2 on aggregate). The following 27 May, having led the Periquitos to 13th, his contract was not renewed.

Gâlcă was hired by Al-Taawoun FC of the Saudi Professional League on 19 October 2016. For the following season, he moved to Al-Fayha FC in the same league. Having won once in nine games and with the club in the relegation zone, he was dismissed on 7 November 2017.

On 6 March 2019, Gâlcă returned to European football with Vejle Boldklub, last-placed in the Danish Superliga.

Honours

Player

Steaua București

  • Liga I: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96
  • Cupa României: 1991–92, 1995–96
  • Supercupa României: 1994, 1995

Espanyol

  • Copa del Rey: 1999–2000

Manager

FCSB

  • Liga I: 2014–15
  • Cupa României: 2014–15
  • Cupa Ligii: 2014–15
  • Supercupa României: Runner-up 2014

Managerial statistics

As of 5 October 2019
TeamFromToRecord
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Romania U-1720 August 20131 June 2014135531710+7038.46
FCSB1 June 20141 June 2015583781311053+57063.79
Espanyol14 December 20151 June 20162585122853−25032.00
Al-Taawoun16 October 201620 March 20172110382324−1047.62
Al-Fayha20 May 20177 November 20171837837−4016.67
Vejle Boldklub6 March 2019Present2310674329+14043.48
Total142702745224176+48049.30
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