- Viorel Mateianu
Viorel Mateianu (born
June 1 ,1938 inLipăneşti ,Prahova – diedNovember 25 ,1997 inBucharest ) was aRomania n football player and coach.He is renowned as a coach for his interesting football experiment, "Morişca" ("The Hand-Mill"), in which the strikers and midfielders swap places during the game. Mateianu was experimental throughout his coaching career, in the process revolutionizing Romanian football. To him a football team was before anything else a
family .Playing career
Mateianu was one of the finest playmakers of Romanian football during the 1960s, and was also noted for fair play during matches.
After playing for Petrolistul Boldesti and then Progresul Bucharest as a youth, Mateianu made his debut at the senior level in 1957, aged 19, when he was enrolled in Progresul's first squad. After just one year he signed to
U Cluj , returning to Progresul in 1961.In 1970 Mateianu was allowed by the
communist authorities to play inWestern Europe . He was signed by the German teamTUS Wannsee in the same year, and later transferred toAlemannia Aachen . He retired from professional football in 1973.Mateianu won six caps for Romania, scoring twice.
Coaching career
Just a few months after returning from
Germany , Mateianu was given the role of head coach at his former club, Progresul Bucharest, now playing in Liga II.His first triumph as a coach came in 1976, when Progresul were promoted back to
Liga I , but having failed to keep the team in the top league he was sacked in 1977.After leaving Progresul, Mateianu returned to Liga II, taking over at
FC Baia Mare . After just one season, his team was promoted to the top league and then enjoyed its golden era, finishing fourth in Liga I in 1978-79 and 1979-80. However, Mateianu was sacked during the 1980-81 season after a series of poor results.After another short spell with Progresul Bucharest in 1981, he was hired by
Petrolul Ploieşti for the 1982-83 season and then by Progresul Brăila in the following season.In 1984 he returned to Liga I after being requested by
Jiul Petroşani , but was soon sacked for poor results. Returning toBucharest , he took over Danubiana Bucharest for a season, before being signed byFC Bihor Oradea in 1986. In 1987 he coached AS Drobeta Turnu Severin for one season, before spending his last season as a coach, 1988-89, at FC Bihor Oradea.Trivia
*Mateianu had a degree in
Law
*His nickname was "Micul Alfredo Di Stéfano" (Engl: "The LittleAlfredo Di Stéfano ")External links
*http://www.sectorulviorelmateianu.zoomshare.com
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