Gheorghe Hagi Biography
Wherever he played, Hagi left his mark on the game and he was the first Romanian player to truly play at the highest club level possible, since he managed the rare feat of playing for bothSpanish giants, Real Madrid and Barcelona. He had his best time however with Romanian team Steaua Bucharest and Turkish side Galatasaray, but before we get there let's see how he started his career.
Gheorghe Hagi Biography – Youth Years and Sportul Studentesc
Born near the Romanian port city of Constanta, Hagi started playing for the local team Farul since an early age. He shone out ever since he was a young boy, despite his small frame and fragile look. He did not have the sheer power of his teammates, but he had an outstanding technique, allowing him to play in championships with kids 3-4 years older.
He came from a modest family, so his youth coach, Iosif Bükössi, would often have to buy him road snacks and soccer shoes. At age 17, Gheorghe Hagi was selected for Farul's senior team, but he would not play there for more then a season, being bought by much wealthier Bucharest-based team Sportul Studentesc.In the 4 seasons spent at Sportul, Hagi became a name in Romanian soccer. He was top scorer for the club with no less than 58 goals in 107 matches.
This attracted the interest of several European clubs, but with the communist regime still reigning in Romania, he moved to Steaua Bucharest, who just managed themost important achievement in Romanian soccer history, namely winning the European Cup (today's Champions League) in 1986 and thus qualifying for the Super Cup. Actually, Hagi was given an original contract that would last just one match; the final!
Gheorghe Hagi Biography – Steaua Bucharest - He played in the Super Cup against UEFA Cup winners Dynamo Kiev and Hagi managed to score the only goal of the match, from a superb free kick. After this feat his contract was prolonged and Hagi played for Steaua another 3 seasons, in which he scored 76 goals in 97 matches, before being picked up by Spanish giants Real Madrid.
Gheorghe Hagi Biography – Real Madrid, Brescia and FC Barcelona
Hagi spent 2 seasons for each of the above mentioned teams, but unfortunately didn't manage to win any trophies in Spain with either Real or FC Barcelona. He played 67 matches for Real, scoring 15 goals but he found it hard to adapt to the Spanish soccer and lifestyle, so he decided tomove to Brescia in Italy's Serie B (Second Division) where he would be coached by one of his career's mentors, Mircea Lucescu.
Winning promotion with Brescia, Hagi was on his way for fame again, but unfortunately Brescia dropped right back in Serie B after one season and Hagi was still in his career's prime and did not want to waste away in a second division, be it the second division of themost powerful championship in the World at that time.
His move from Brescia to FC Barcelona saw him return to the Spanish championship but this time with even less success than at Real, since he only played 35 matches for Barca, scoring a total of 7 goals and not winning any trophies.
In 1996, he decided to move closer to home and play for Turkish side Galatasaray Istambul. Already 31 years of age, many rushed to say thatHagi was a finished player, but at Galatasaray he had the best time of his career.
Gheorghe Hagi Biography – Galatasaray Istambul
When moving to Galatasaray, Hagi was greeted with great sympathy, his awesome performances for Steaua, Real and most importantly, the Romanian national side at the 1994 World Cup, recommending him as a player who could put Galatasaray back on track, winning the Turkish championship.
All his 6 seasons at Galata ended with Hagi being named "Player of the Year" in the Turkish division, as he scored 59 goals and gave out a plethora of assists in the 132 matches he played in Turkey. Revered as a God by Galatasaray supporters, Hagi would win the Turkish championship 4 consecutive times between 1997 and 2000, as well as two cups in 1999 and 2000.
2000 was Hagi and Galata's best year, with the Turkish side, lead by Hagi, managed to qualify to the UEFA Cup final and win it, for the first time in Turkey's history. The mass hysteria caused by this win in Istambul raised Hagi's popularity even further with the fans and made French ex-international Luis Fernandez to say that "Hagi is like wine; the older it gets, the better it is".
At 35 years of age, Hagi was living his career's best, winning every possible trophy with Galata in 2000. When he retired in 2001, he remained one of the most beloved players in the Turkish and Romanian championships. Nowadays, Hagi coaches the team that launched him into big soccer, Steaua Bucharest.
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im romanian and born in romania now living in australia and watched haagi play when i was young maradonna no one compares to hagi the best ever
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