Gheorghe Craioveanu
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Gheorghe "Gică" Craioveanu (born 14 February 1968) is a Romanian retired
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who played as a striker. He spent most of his professional career in Spain–11 years out of 18–with Real Sociedad,
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and
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, respectively, amassing totals of 330 matches and 70 goals in both major levels combined. A
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in the 1990s, Craioveanu represented the nation at the 1998 World Cup.


Club career

Craioveanu was born in
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,
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. After playing for modest clubs, he reached
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in January 1991 (one month shy of his 23rd birthday) after signing with
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. On 3 March he made his competition debut in a 0–1 away loss against
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, but his team would eventually win the national championship with three goals from 13 appearances from the player; during his spell in Craiova, they never ranked lower than fourth and also won two domestic cups, while he was also crowned the league's top scorer in 1994 and 1995. In summer 1995, after a combined 49 goals in his last two seasons at Universitatea, Craioveanu joined
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side Real Sociedad, netting 11 times in his first season to help the Basques finish in seventh position. Two years later he moved to
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which were having their first top-tier experience, scoring a career-best – in Spain – 13 goals as they were immediately relegated. Craioveanu was again a very important attacking unit – 38 games, eight goals – as Villarreal promoted the year after and, already a veteran, helped to the club's domestic consolidation. In 2002 the 34-year-old signed with Getafe CF of the second level, scoring 16 goals in 120 appearances over the course of four seasons and helping the
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team achieve a first ever top-flight promotion in his second year; he retired in June 2006, having appeared in 459 league matches during his professional career and scored a total of 131 goals.


International career

Craioveanu earned 25
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for
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, his debut coming on 8 September 1993 in a 4–0 win in the
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for the
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qualification campaign. His only major tournament was the 1998 World Cup in
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, where his output consisted of 33 minutes in the
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0–1 defeat to
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.


International stats

:''Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Craioveanu goal''.


Post-retirement

After retiring, Craioveanu settled in
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(the city of his last club) in Madrid's metropolitan area. During the local elections of 2007 he won a sports adviser seat on the local council, running as an independent with backing from the People's Party;Gică Craioveanu renunţă la politică (Gică Craioveanu leaves politics)
; Jurnalul Naţional, 16 June 2007 (in Romanian)
Gică Craioveanu a renunţat la postul de consilier municipal la Getafe (Gică Craioveanu resigns as Getafe city counsellor)
Sport 365, 16 June 2007 (in Romanian)
this was the first suffrage during which Romanian citizens were eligible in other
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counties, following Romania's European integration. On 16 June 2007, as a result of a local alliance between the
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and '' Izquierda Unida'', which took away PP's control over the Sports Adviser seat, Craioveanu convened with the PP not to hold a political office, and resigned from the council. He also worked as a co-presenter in
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's football programme ''Minuto y Resultado'', and a
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on
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; after his first marriage ended in divorce, he remarried with a Spanish woman named Gemma, and eventually fathered two children, one from each union.


Personal life

Craioveanu's son, Alejandro, played youth football for
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-based CD Drac as well as Villarreal.EXCLUSIV Naționala are viitor! Craioveanu junior vrea sa fie "grande" (EXCLUSIVE National team have the future! Craioveanu junior wants to be "grande")
Digi Sport, 8 August 2017 (in Romanian)


Honours

CS Universitatea Craiova * Divizia A:
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* Cupa României:
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FC Universitatea Craiova * Cupa României:
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Individual * Divizia A top scorer: 1993–94 (22 goals), 1994–95 (27 goals)


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* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Craioveanu, Gheorghe 1968 births Living people Sportspeople from Hunedoara Footballers from Hunedoara County Romanian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Liga I players Liga II players FC Drobeta-Turnu Severin players FC U Craiova 1948 players La Liga players Segunda División players Real Sociedad footballers Villarreal CF players Getafe CF footballers Romania men's international footballers 1998 FIFA World Cup players Romanian expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in Spain Romanian expatriate sportspeople in Spain