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Daniel Mandriou
Irish association football player

Daniel Mandriou

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Irish association football player
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Daniel Mandroiu
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Dublin, Ireland
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26 years
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Biography

Daniel Mandroiu (born 20 October 1998) is an Irish association football player who plays as an attacking midfielder for the League of Ireland club Bohemians.

Youth

Mandroiu started his football career with St. Kevin's Boys in the North Dublin suburb of Whitehall. St. Kevin's had previously produced a number of Republic of Ireland internationals, including Liam Brady, Damien Duff, and Jeff Hendrick. At the age of 15, Mandroiu was signed by Premier League outfit Brighton & Hove Albion. In the 2018-19 season, he made 11 league appearances for Simon Rusk’s Under-23 side in the Premier League 2 Division 2, contributing towards the team's promotion to the top flight of under-23 football. The midfielder fired three goals in those matches, while also finding the back of the net in the Checkatrade Trophy against Oxford United at the Kassam Stadium.

Club career

Bohemians

On 3 December 2018, Brighton announced that Mandroiu had been released and had signed for League of Ireland Premier Division outfit Bohemians. He made his debut for the Gypsies on 15 February 2019 in a 1-0 home victory over Finn Harps. His first goal for the club came a week later, when he found the net away to U.C.D. in a 2-0 win. Further goals would come against Derry City and St Patrick's Athletic, with Mandroiu earning numerous plaudits for his performances. He was nominated for the SWAI Player of the Month award for both April and May, but lost out to Bohemians teammate James Talbot and Dundalk's Sean Gannon respectively. Such was his fine form in his debut season, that Bohemians announced on 19 May that the young midfielder had been given a new contract at the club.

On 14 June, Mandriou scored two goals in a 2-1 Dublin Derby win over rivals Shamrock Rovers, including a game-winning strike from 30 yards out. This was followed up with an SWAI Player of the Month award for June 2019. Mandriou would go on to win PFAI Young Player of the Year, beating off fellow nominees David Parkhouse and Republic of Ireland international Jack Byrne, while he was also named in the PFAI Team of the Year.

International career

Mandroiu has represented the Republic of Ireland at under-16, under-19, and under-21 levels.

He earned his first cap with the under-21s in a European Championship qualifier at home to Luxembourg, coming on as an 86th-minute replacement for Connor Ronan. The Republic of Ireland would win the game 3-0 in what was manager Stephen Kenny's first game in charge. Following this, Mandroiu was not included in Kenny's squad for the Toulon Tournament.

In September 2019, Mandroiu was selected by Kenny for Ireland's squad in upcoming qualifiers against Armenia and Sweden. He came on as a substitute against Armenia and started against Sweden, with Ireland beating Armenia 1-0 and home and Sweden 3-1 away. He was subsequently called into the squad for the October qualifying clashes against Italy and Iceland.


Mandroiu is also eligible to play for the Romania national team as his father is originally from Romania.

Career statistics

Professional appearances – correct as of 27 February 2020.

ClubDivisionSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Brighton & Hove AlbionEFL Championship2016–170000001010
Premier League2017–180000002121
2018–190000001010
Brighton & Hove Albion Total0000004141
BohemiansLeague of Ireland Premier Division201927103241003413
2020320000000032
Bohemians Total3012324100003715
Career Total3012324100414116
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