Bogdan Stancu

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Bogdan Stancu

Bogdan Sorin Stancu (Romanian pronunciation: [boɡˈdan soˈrin ˈstaŋku]; born 28 June 1987) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a forward.

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Bogdan Stancu
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Stancu in 2013
Personal information
Full name Bogdan Sorin Stancu[1]
Date of birth (1987-06-28) 28 June 1987 (age 37)
Place of birth Pitești, Romania
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1998–2005 Argeș Pitești
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2005–2006 Argeș Pitești 7 (0)
2006Dacia Mioveni (loan) 12 (3)
2006–2008 Unirea Urziceni 49 (11)
2008–2011 Steaua București 72 (33)
2011–2012 Galatasaray 14 (2)
2011–2012Orduspor (loan) 31 (10)
2012–2013 Orduspor 30 (10)
2013–2017 Gençlerbirliği 91 (34)
2017–2019 Bursaspor 50 (8)
2019–2021 Gençlerbirliği 62 (26)
2021–2022 Eyüpspor 14 (3)
Total 432 (140)
International career
2006–2009 Romania U21 15 (5)
2010–2017 Romania 53 (14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Stancu started his professional career at Argeș Pitești, and had a brief loan spell at Mioveni.[2] Due to an irregularity in his contract he left the club and joined Unirea Urziceni.[2] In the summer of 2008, after two years at Urziceni, he moved to Steaua București and finished his first season as Steaua's top scorer with 11 goals. In the first half of the 2010–11 season Stancu scored 16 times in 27 games after which Galatasaray paid 5m to secure his services. After a not so successful stint at the Turkish club, he joined Orduspor. After they were relegated from the Süper Lig, Stancu moved to Gençlerbirliği for an undisclosed fee.[3]

At international level, his career started in 2010 and he played for Euro 2016.

Club career

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FC Argeș

Stancu was discovered at a trial by coach Mihai Ianovschi in 1998, who took him to the junior team of Argeș Pitești.[4]

In 2001, at the age of 14, Stancu was at the youth academy of FC Argeș when his father died due to heart failure. He was deeply affected by the loss and quit football for a few months.[5]

In 2005, he was brought to the first team by Sorin Cârțu. After a short period he was sent to Dacia Mioveni in Divizia B, where he had a contract of only $1000 per month and a clause by which he earned $1 for every minute played for Mioveni. His team won a few games with Stancu as their only goalscorer. After a season where he scored 3 goals in 12 matches, he returned to FC Argeș and made his debut in Divizia A at the age of 19 against former champions Steaua București, game which ended as a goalless draw.[6]

In the summer of 2006, Sorin Cârțu resigned from the club and former Italian star Giuseppe Giannini was appointed as the new manager of Argeș Pitești. After two weeks of training he decided that Bogdan Stancu and another player, Robert Neagoe, should be released. He ended up making only 7 appearances for his team that season. Stancu was sent once again to Dacia Mioveni during the pre-season but after a few days, Gigi Nețoiu brought him to Unirea Urziceni.[7] In May 2008, after three years at Unirea, Stancu was transferred to Steaua București. Local media reported the fee to be in the region of 1 million.[8]

Steaua Bucharest

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Stancu training with Steaua Bucharest in 2008

2008–09 season

On 30 June 2008, Stancu played his first match in Steaua's shirt in a friendly against Maribor, scoring the first goal. He scored his second goal On 26 July against Roma in a friendly game, Steaua won 3–1.

On 23 August 2008, Stancu scored his first double for Steaua against Gloria Bistrița in Liga I. In his first five Liga I matches for Steaua he scored four goals. He managed to score four goals in several winter break friendly matches. After the winter break he scored again in the first match against Vaslui. On 14 March 2009, he scored in the sixth minute of the match against Politehnica Iași, leading Steaua to its victory. At his first season at Steaua was top scorer with 11 goals, along with Greek Pantelis Kapetanos.

2009–10 season

Stancu started the new season scoring the second goal for his team against Újpest in the second qualifying round of Europa League, on 16 July 2009, making the score 2–0 for Steaua București. He scored the third and final goal against Motherwell after being served perfectly by Rafał Grzelak. On 6 August 2009, he scored two more goals against the same Motherwell and help his team qualify in the Europa League playoffs. After his great performances in Europa League he was rewarded by Răzvan Lucescu with a call-up in the Romania national team against Hungary. However, during a league match he got injured and Lucescu dropped him from the team.[9] Two weeks later he scored another two goals against St Patrick's Athletic. In 9 European matches he scored 6 goals. He was sent off on round 4 against Oțelul Galați in the 75th minute after receiving a second yellow card. At end of season he was top scorer of team in Europa League with 6 goals.

2010–11 season

On 25 July 2010, Stancu netted the second goal in his first start of the season in a 1–2 away win against Universitatea Cluj. In the second round he scored the equalizer in the 66th minute against Universitatea Craiova, after Valentin Iliev opened the score, 12 minutes later his teammate Romeo Surdu, scored the second goal helping the team to a 2–1 home win. In the 4th round he scored twice against Victoria, first goal in 24th minute and the victory goal in the 67th minute, Steaua winning home with 2–1. In his first European match of the season he scored the only goal in a 1–0 match against Grasshoppers. In the 5th round he scored against FC Vaslui, he scored second goal of the match in 46th minute, Steaua winning with 3–0. On round 10 scored two goals against Sportul Studențesc in a 4–2 victory. On next two rounds scored three goals, one against Dinamo București and two against Pandurii Târgu Jiu in a 2–0 victory. In matchday 4 at Europa League, Stancu scored two goals against Utrecht in a 3–1 victory, both goals came in the 52nd and 53rd minute. On round 17, Stancu scored twice against CFR Cluj. The next match day Stancu scored again in a 3–0 win against Universitatea Cluj.

Galatasaray

On 21 January 2011, Bogdan Stancu was sold to Turkish club Galatasaray for 5 million.[10][11] He signed a four-and-a-half-year contract worth 5,2 million[12]

He scored on his first Turkish Cup match for Galatasaray, a 2–3 loss against Gaziantepspor in the first leg of the 2010–11 Turkish Cup quarterfinals which he had scored the second goal with a long shot. Stancu then scored in his second regular match in the Turkish League too, in the 4–2 win against Eskişehirspor. On the ninth of May Stancu scored a goal in Galatasaray's victory against Kasımpaşa.[13] He finished the season with 3 goals in 16 appearances.[14]

Orduspor

On 23 August 2011, Stancu was loaned to Orduspor on a one-year loan deal worth 350,000.[15] Fatih Terim decided to start the 2011–12 season with the newly arrived striker Johan Elmander and Milan Baroš.

He scored 4 goals in his first 7 games for Orduspor.[16] In the last week of January 2012 he was chosen player of the week in the Süper Lig by Gazete Futbol due to his performance against Eskişehirspor.[17][18] On 1 February he opened the score in a match against Ankaragücü.[19] He continued his goalscoring form by scoring in the 3–2 victory against Antalyaspor on 12 February.[20] On 11 March Stancu scored a goal in a game against Beşiktaş to eventually earn a draw for Orduspor.[21] Then he assisted Javito's goal, in a game against Sivasspor, which finished in a 1–1 draw.[22]

At the end of the year Stancu joined Orduspor for a fee of 2.5 million.[23] He later signed a four-year contract worth 1.2 million per year.[24]

Gençlerbirliği

On 25 July 2013, after Orduspor was relegated from the Süper Lig Stancu moved to Gençlerbirliği for an undisclosed fee.[3] He made an immediate impact at Gençlerbirliği, scoring 7 league goals in his first half season,[25] the last of which was against his former club Galatasaray.[26]

Bursaspor

On 19 January 2017, it was reported that he signed a two-and-a-half-year deal with Bursaspor.[27]

Return to Gençlerbirliği

On 21 January 2019, he returned to former club he signed a one-and-a-half-year deal he wore number 17 on his return and in 2019–20 season he switched to number 9 shirt.

Eyüpspor

On June 18, 2021, Stancu signed a 1+1 year contract with Eyüpspor.[28]

International career

Stancu is an ex Romania U-21 player, gathering 15 appearances and scoring 5 goals from 2006 to 2009.[29]

On 3 September 2010, he made his debut for the Romania national team in a game against Albania coming on in the 64th minute to replace Daniel Niculae.[30] He also scored his first goal for his national side 16 minutes into his first game.[31] On 29 February 2012, Stancu scored from a header against Uruguay to earn Romania a draw.[32] Stancu's first tournament goal came in the opening game of UEFA Euro 2016 against the hosts France. He netted a penalty to equalise at 1–1, although France did go on to eventually win 2–1 with Dimitri Payet scoring a winning goal in the 89th minute. He also successfully converted another penalty in the second group game against Switzerland, with the match finishing 1–1.[33]

On 21 February 2018, Stancu officially announced his retirement from the national team at 30 years of age after the unsuccessful qualifying campaign.[34]

Career statistics

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Club

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Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Argeș Pitești 2005–06 700070
Dacia Mioveni 2005–06 12300123
Unirea Urziceni 2006–07 20520225
2007–08 29620316
Total 4911405311
Steaua București 2008–09 291110503511
2009–10 25810963514
2010–11 181310832716
Total 7232302299741
Galatasaray 2010–11 14221163
Orduspor (loan) 2011–12 311010103310
Orduspor 2012–13 3010313311
Total 61204100106621
Gençlerbirliği 2013–14 2813002813
2014–15 249312710
2015–16 2910103010
2016–17 10200102
Total 9134419535
Bursaspor 2016–17 12010130
2017–18 31810328
2018–19 701080
Total 50830538
Gençlerbirliği 2018–19 14500145
2019–20 2414002414
2020–21 24700247
Total 6226006226
Eyüpspor 2021–22 14300143
Career total 42813920322910471151
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International

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National teamYearAppsGoals
Romania
201051
201180
201251
2013114
201442
201541
2016123
201742
Total5314
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International goals

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Stancu (left in yellow) with Romania at Euro 2016.
Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first.[38]
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#DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
13 September 2010Stadionul Ceahlăul, Piatra Neamț, Romania Albania1–01–1UEFA Euro 2012 qualification
229 February 2012Arena Națională, Bucharest, Romania Uruguay1–11–1Friendly
36 February 2013Estadio Ciudad, Málaga, Spain Australia2–23–2Friendly
414 August 2013Arena Națională, Bucharest, Romania Slovakia1–01–1Friendly
511 October 2013Estadi Comunal, Andorra la Vella, Andorra Andorra2–04–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
615 November 2013Karaiskakis Stadium, Piraeus, Greece Greece1–11–32014 FIFA World Cup qualification
714 October 2014Olympiastadion, Helsinki, Finland Finland1–02–0UEFA Euro 2016 qualification
82–0
917 November 2015Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna, Italy Italy1–02–2Friendly
1010 June 2016Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France France1–11–2UEFA Euro 2016
1115 June 2016Parc des Princes, Paris, France  Switzerland1–01–1UEFA Euro 2016
128 October 2016Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia Armenia1–05–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification
1310 June 2017National Stadium, Warsaw, Poland Poland1–31–32018 FIFA World Cup qualification
1413 June 2017Cluj Arena, Cluj-Napoca, Romania Chile1–23–2Friendly
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Honours

Unirea Urziceni

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