Name

Gheorghe Hagi

Date of Birth

25.02.1965

Height

1.74m

Position

Playmaker

Nationality

Romanian

Caps

125 (35 goals)

4 x Romanian League : 1986-1987, 1987-1988,
1988-1989, 1989-1990
4 x Romanian Cup :
1986-1987, 1987-1988,
1988-1989, 1989-1990
4 x Turkish League:
1996-1997, 1997-1998,
1998-1999, 1999-2000
1 x Turkish Cup :
1996-1997
2 x European Super Cup :
1986, 2000
2 x Romanian League Top Scorer :
1984-1985, 1985-1986
 

Season

Team

Games

Goals

Position

1982-1983

Farul Constanta

18

7

18th

1983-1984

Sportul Bucharest

31

2

4th

1984-1985

Sportul Bucharest

30

20

3rd

1985-1986

Sportul Bucharest

31

31

2nd

1986-1987

Steau Bucharest

14

10

1st

1987-1988

Steau Bucharest

31

26

1st

1988-1989

Steau Bucharest

30

31

1st

1989-1990

Steau Bucharest

22

18

1st

1990-1991

Real Madrid

29

3

3rd

1991-1992

Real Madrid

35

12

2nd

1992-1993

Brescia

31

5

16th

1993-1994

Brescia (B)

30

9

3rd

1994-1995

Barcelona

16

4

4th

1995-1996

Barcelona

5

5

3rd

1996-1997

Galatasaray

30

14

1st

1997-1998

Galatasaray

30

8

1st

1998-1999

Galatasaray

28

14

1st

1999-2000

Galatasaray

19

12

2nd

2000-2001

Galatasaray

25

11

1st

 

Farul Constanta

18

7

0.39 GPG

 

Sportul Bucharest

92

53

0.58 GPG

 

Steau Bucharest

97

85

0.88 GPG

 

Real Madrid

64

15

0.23 GPG

 

Brescia

61

14

0.23 GPG

 

Barcelona

21

9

0.43 GPG

 

Galatasaray

132

59

0.45 GPG

 

Cup Winners Cup

3

1

0.33 GPG

 

European Cup

57

18

0.33 GPG

 

UEFA Cup

33

12

0.36 GPG

 

Romania

125

35

0.28 GPG

 

Career

703

308

0.44 GPG

 

Gheorghe Hagi, known as "the Maradona of the Carpathians" is a genius on the field,
and his ability to score from free kicks using his deadly left foot is legendary. In his
hometown of Constanta, the stadium was re-named in his honor. He began playing
his local side, Farul Constanta in 1982. He later joined Sportul Studentesc, in while
at Sportul he was the leading scorer in the Divizia A in the 1985-86 season. He was
immediately signed by Steaua Bucharest, where he went on to win the European
supercup. With Steaua, Hagi led the team to three league and cup doubles. After
the 1990 World Cup, he went to Real Madrid, and in 1992 joined Brescia in the
Serie A. In 1994 he played for Barcelona with Gica Popescu, and he left Barcelona
for Galatasaray in '96.

Hagi made his debut for the national side at the age of 18 in 1983. Since then he was
been, literally, the cause of the rise of Romanian soccer in the 1990s. His playing
style revolutionized the Romanian game - his speed and creativity made those
famous counter-attacks possible. At 5'8" tall, wearing size five boots, Hagi is one of
the more diminutive players on the field, but in terms of his impact on the game, and
the status of Romanian soccer, he is larger than life. By bringing so much respect to
Romanian soccer, Hagi opened up opportunities for future players, as clubs from all
over Europe come to scout talent in Romania. Hagi, deservedly, was named Romanian
player of the century.

Zlata Militaru