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Ilie Balaci

Romanian footballer and manager (1956–2018)

Ilie Balaci

Summary

Romanian footballer and manager (1956–2018)

FieldValue
nameIlie Balaci
imageIlie Balaci echipa nationala.jpg
captionBalaci with Romania
full_name
birth_date
birth_placeBistreț, Romania
death_date
death_placeCraiova, Romania
height1.71 m
positionMidfielder
youthyears11965–1973
youthclubs1Universitatea Craiova
years11973–1984
clubs1Universitatea Craiova
caps1285
goals176
years21985–1986
clubs2Olt Scornicești
caps230
goals27
years31986–1988
clubs3Dinamo București
caps332
goals31
years41988–1989
clubs4Pandurii Târgu Jiu
caps47
goals40
years51989–1990
clubs5Drobeta Turnu-Severin
caps510
goals55
totalcaps364
totalgoals89
nationalyears11974–1986
nationalteam1Romania
nationalcaps165
nationalgoals18
manageryears11988–1989
managerclubs1Pandurii Târgu Jiu
manageryears21989–1991
managerclubs2Drobeta Turnu-Severin
manageryears31991–1992
managerclubs3Club Africain
manageryears41992–1994
managerclubs4Olympique Casablanca
manageryears51994–1996
managerclubs5Al Shabab
manageryears61996–1997
managerclubs6Al-Nassr
manageryears71997–1998
managerclubs7Al Hilal
manageryears81998
managerclubs8Universitatea Craiova
manageryears91998–2000
managerclubs9Al Ain
manageryears102000–2001
managerclubs10Al Hilal
manageryears112001
managerclubs11Universitatea Craiova
manageryears122001–2002
managerclubs12Al Sadd
manageryears132002–2003
managerclubs13Al Hilal
manageryears142003–2005
managerclubs14Al-Ahli
manageryears152005–2006
managerclubs15Al-Arabi
manageryears162006
managerclubs16Al Shabab
manageryears172007–2009
managerclubs17Universitatea Craiova (general manager)
manageryears182009–2010
managerclubs18Kazma
manageryears192011
managerclubs19Raja Casablanca
manageryears202013
managerclubs20Al-Nahda
manageryears212016
managerclubs21Al-Hilal Omdurman
manageryears222017–2018
managerclubs22Al-Suwaiq

Ilie Balaci (; 13 September 1956 – 21 October 2018) was a Romanian football player and manager.

A midfielder, he spent 12 of his 15 years as a professional with Universitatea Craiova, appearing in more than 300 official games with the club and winning seven major titles. Nicknamed Minunea blondă ("the Blonde Wonder"), Balaci is considered one of the greatest Romanian footballers of all time.

Club career

Balaci was a product of Universitatea Craiova's youth system, where he started to play football at age 9. He made his Divizia A debut on 12 August 1973, when Universitatea's coach Constantin Cernăianu used him as a starter in a 1–1 draw against Jiul Petroșani at the age of 16. On 25 November he scored his first goal when he opened the score after 40 seconds, defeating goalkeeper Vasile Stan with a 25-meter shot in an eventual 2–1 loss to Nicolae Dobrin's Argeș Pitești. He managed to win the league title in his first season, contributing with three goals scored in 27 appearances.

Balaci with Universitatea Craiova}}

Balaci went on to play twelve seasons for "U" Craiova, being part of the "Craiova Maxima" generation, helping them win two consecutive league titles in 1980 and 1981. At the first one he contributed with six goals scored in the 26 appearances given to him by coach Valentin Stănescu and in the second he netted 12 goals in the 29 matches coach Ion Oblemenco used him.

Balaci played a total of 35 games and scored seven goals for "U" Craiova in European competitions. Afterwards, they reached the quarter-finals in the 1981–82 European Cup by eliminating Olympiacos and Kjøbenhavns Boldklub, with Balaci scoring once against the latter, being eliminated with 3–1 on aggregate by Bayern Munich. He was an integral part of the team that reached the 1982–83 UEFA Cup semi-finals, appearing in seven matches in the campaign, scoring three goals against Shamrock Rovers, Fiorentina and one from a free kick in the second leg of the semi-final against Benfica, as the team got eliminated after 1–1 on aggregate on the away goal rule.

In December 1982, he signed a pre-contract with Italian side AC Milan, but the transfer did not materialize because Romania's communist regime did not allow it.

Balaci (right) pictured with [[Nicolae Dobrin]]}}

In the middle of the 1984–85 season, Balaci transferred from Universitatea Craiova to Olt Scornicești, where he spent one and a half seasons with 30 Divizia A appearances in which he scored seven goals. Then, he switched teams again, moving in the 1986–87 season to Dinamo București. He spent two seasons at Dinamo, under the leadership of Mircea Lucescu, appearing in 32 Divizia A games in which he scored one goal, and also making three appearances in European competitions. However, Balaci did not win any major trophies whilst he was playing for Dinamo. During his whole career, Balaci played 347 Divizia A matches in which he scored 84 goals and he was the Romanian Footballer of the Year in 1981 and 1982.

International career

Balaci played 65 matches and scored eight goals for Romania, making his debut on 23 March 1974, aged 17, under coach Valentin Stănescu in a 1–0 friendly loss to France. He played three games in the Euro 1976 qualifiers and scored his first goal for the national team at age 20 in a 3–2 friendly loss to Czechoslovakia. Subsequently, he played one game in the 1973–76 Balkan Cup, five matches in which he scored one goal in the 1977–80 Balkan Cup, three in the 1978 World Cup qualifiers, two in the Euro 1980 qualifiers and seven games with one goal netted in the 1982 World Cup qualifiers.

Stadio San Paolo]] in Naples, Italy, February 1980.}}

Balaci became captain of the national team during the successful Euro 1984 qualifiers, where he played six matches. Among these games was a praised performance in Romania's 1–0 victory against World Cup holders Italy, where he assisted László Bölöni's goal, showcased his dribbling abilities, and excelled against his direct opponent Claudio Gentile.{{cite web | url=https://www.gsp.ro/gsp-special/ideile-gazetei/istoria-la-raport-episodul-2-romania-italia-1-0-1983-balaci-660781.html | title=Episodul 2: România - Italia 1-0, în preliminariile pentru CE '84. Am răpus Italia cu un Balaci fenomenal: 5-0 cu Gentile, 8-3 cu Bruno Conti

However, coach Mircea Lucescu could not select him in the squad for the final tournament due to the injury he suffered in a Divizia A match from Grigore Arezanov. He played one match in the 1986 World Cup qualifiers and made his last appearance for the national team on 10 September 1986 in a 4–0 victory against Austria in the Euro 1988 qualifiers.

For helping his country qualify to Euro 1984, Balaci was decorated by President of Romania Traian Băsescu on 25 March 2008 with the Ordinul "Meritul Sportiv" – (The Medal "The Sportive Merit") class III. In 2022, the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) included Balaci in its "Romania's all-time dream team" first XI.

Managerial career

After retiring as a footballer, Balaci went on to coach lower league sides Pandurii Târgu Jiu and Drobeta-Turnu Severin.

He took charge of Tunisia's Club Africain and Moroccan club Olympique Casablanca in the early 1990s guiding them to their first African Champions League, the league title and the Tunis Cup. He then managed UAE, Qatari and Saudi Arabian clubs Al Shabab, Al Nassr, Al Hilal, Al Ain and Al Sadd winning the championship and domestic cup with each side. At the beginning of the 1998–99 Divizia A season, Balaci was put in charge of Universitatea Craiova but after a 1–0 loss against Oțelul Galați in the 7th round, he lost his temper and threw a pair of football shoes in referees Aron Huzu's head for which he received a one year suspension, after which he decided to resign. He then went on to join Qatari side Al-Arabi in the 2005–06 season, before moving to the United Arab Emirates club Al Shabab for a second spell, but without success. In August 2007, Balaci was hired as general manager of Universitatea Craiova whom he also coached in two periods, and remained there for two seasons. On 22 July 2009, Balaci was named head coach of Kuwait club Kazma. He had an impressive start with the Kuwaiti side at the 2010 AFC Cup.

On 11 July 2011, he returned to Morocco signing for Raja Casablanca but was sacked following a financial dispute with the club in September after just two months. Raja appointed Bertrand Marchand as his replacement.

On 4 June 2013, Balaci signed a contract with newly promoted Saudi Premier League side Al-Nahda saving the club from relegation. In September 2013, he was sacked as coach due to a poor start to the season with only one point from the first four matches.

In April 2016, he took over the head coach position at Omdurman-based club Al-Hilal. Balaci was sacked in September 2016 after the team clinched the title with three games left to play. Balaci thought that the club's owners did not want the title win associated with his name.

In July 2017, Balaci was unveiled as the new manager of Omani side Al-Suwaiq. Although the team was assured of top of the championship with 38 points from 15 games Balaci decided to terminate his contract in March 2018 with 12 games left on the season.

Personal life and death

Balaci said that he was born on 8 September 1956 but his birth date was declared by his relatives to the People's Council only on 13 September 1956. He had two daughters; the older one Lorena was married to footballer Eugen Trică and is divorced since 2015, and the younger one, Liana Ungur is a professional tennis player and she is married to Adrian Ungur.

Balaci died on 21 October 2018, aged 62, while at home in Craiova with his mother. The cause of death was myocardial infarction.{{cite news |url=https://www.digisport.ro/special/peste-200-de-oameni-la-funeraliile-lui-ilie-balaci-cand-ii-pot-aduce-fanii-un-ultim-omagiu-inainte-de-inmormantare-543370

Playing statistics

:Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Balaci goal.

#DateVenueCapOpponentScoreResultCompetition
16 October 1976Letenský Stadion, Prague, Czechoslovakia111–02–3Friendly
23 May 1978Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest, Romania222–02–01977–80 Balkan Cup
321 March 1979Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania242–03–0Friendly
49 September 1981Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest, Romania391–01–2Friendly
510 October 1981Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest, Romania411–01–21982 World Cup qualifiers
61 September 1982Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest, Romania511–01–0Friendly
79 March 1983Stadionul 23 August, Târgu Mureș, Romania561–03–1Friendly
89 March 1983Stadionul 23 August, Târgu Mureș, Romania562–03–1Friendly

Managerial overview

Seasondate=February 2025}}Titles
1988–89Pandurii Târgu Jiu
1989–90Drobeta Turnu-Severin
1990–91Drobeta Turnu-Severin
1991–92Club AfricainCAF Champions League, Afro-Asian Club Championship, Tunisian League, Tunisia Cup
1992–93Olympique CasablancaArab Cup Winners' Cup, Moroccan Cup
1993–94Olympique CasablancaArab Cup Winners' Cup, Moroccan League
1994–95Al ShababUAE Pro-League
1995–96Al ShababUAE President's Cup
1996–97Al NasrGulf Club Champions Cup
1997–98Al HilalGulf Club Champions Cup, Saudi Premier League
1998–99Universitatea Craiova
1998–99Al AinUAE President's Cup
1999–00Al AinUAE Pro-League
2000–01Al HilalArab Cup Winners' Cup, Asian Super Cup
2000–01Universitatea Craiova
2001–02Al SaddArab Champions League, Emir of Qatar Cup
2002–03Al HilalSaudi Crown Prince Cup
2003–04Al AhliUAE President's Cup
2004–05Al Ahli
2005–06Al Arabi
2006–07Al Shabab
2009–10Kazma
2011–12Raja Casablanca
2013–14Al-Nahda
2016Al-Hilal OmdurmanSudan Premier League
2017–18Al-Suwaiq Club

Honours

Player

Universitatea Craiova

Individual

  • Romanian Footballer of the Year: 1981, 1982

References

References

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