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Vasile Simionaș

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Vasile Simionaș
Personal information
Date of birth (1950-11-16)16 November 1950
Place of birth Iași, Romania
Date of death 19 March 2025(2025-03-19) (aged 74)
Place of death Iași, Romania
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Unirea Roman
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1967–1968 Unirea Roman
1968–1969 Dinamo Bacău 9 (1)
1969–1984 Politehnica Iași[a] 359 (42)
Total 368 (43)
International career
1971–1972 Romania U21
1972–1976 Romania[b] 4 (0)
Managerial career
1983–1985 Politehnica Iași
1987–1988 CSM Suceava
1990 Farul Constanța
1991 Dacia Unirea Brăila
1991–1992 Progresul București
1994–1999 Oțelul Galați
1999 Astra Ploiești
2000 Farul Constanța
2001–2005 Politehnica Iași
2013 Kosarom Pașcani
2021–2025 Politehnica Iași (board member)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vasile Simionaș (16 November 1950 – 19 March 2025) was a Romanian professional football manager and football player who played as a midfielder.

Club career

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In April 1968, at the age of seventeen, Simionaș made his Divizia A debut for Dinamo Bacău by coming in for the last 20 minutes in a match against Progresul București. [4][5] A year later, he moved to Politehnica Iași.[6]

Simionaș was widely considered to be the most important player in the history of Politehnica Iași, having amassed 359 Divizia A games for them over a fifteen-year period. He was part of the golden team of Politehnica and together with Mihai Romilă and Gabriel Simionov made one of the memorable midfield lines of the Romanian league.[7]

Managerial career

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After retiring, Simionaș started his football manager career and made a name for himself with Oțelul Galați in the nineties, where he became one of the most important managers in the club's history.[8] After 2005, Simionaș started to work as an observer for the Romanian Football Federation and also managed CSM Pașcani for a short period in 2013.[9]

Death

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On 19 March 2025, it was announced that Simionaș had died in Iași, Romania. He was 74.[10]

Honours

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Politehnica Iași

Notes

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  1. ^ The statistics for the 1972–73 and 1981–82 Divizia B seasons are unavailable.[1]
  2. ^ Including one appearance for Romania's Olympic team.[2][3]

References

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  1. ^ "Top 300". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 26 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Vasile Simionaș". European Football. Retrieved 28 January 2021.
  3. ^ Vasile Simionaș at National-Football-Teams.com
  4. ^ Vasile Simionaş: „Am fost purtat pe braţe de suporteri din Copou până în Piaţa Unirii”. curierul-iasi.ro
  5. ^ Poli Iaşi, istorie sentimentală: amintiri din epoca de aur. ziaruldeiasi.ro
  6. ^ "Iașiul lui Romilă II și Simionaş" [The Iași team of Romilă II and Simionaş]. www.ripensia-sport-magazin.ro. 19 October 2016. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Deschidem astazi aceasta sectiune a legendelor Politehnicii Iasi" [Today we open the legends section of Politehnica Iasi]. www.politehnicaiasi.ro. 8 August 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  8. ^ 50 de ani/50 de legende: Vasile Simionaş. dunareabatrana.ro
  9. ^ Sport Club Bacau si-a aflat adversara din Cupa României: divizionara C Kosarom Pascani. desteptarea.ro
  10. ^ "Vasile Simionaș a murit. Fostul fotbalist și antrenor avea 74 de ani". Digi24. 19 March 2025. Retrieved 19 March 2025.
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