Tag: Cirprian Marica

  • Football Flash

    Football Flash

    Romanian
    international football player Ciprian Marica has announced his retirement from
    competition. 31-year old Marica has stated he took the decision because of his
    worrying physical condition, which has affected his career in the past years.


    In a message
    posted on his Facebook page, Marica wrote I have always been open to
    you, but it’s not at all easy to announce that: my condition no longer allows
    me to do things at the level you expect me to do. So I decided I should put a
    stop to my footballer’s career.


    Brought up and trained by Dinamo
    Bucharest, the team he made his League
    One debut with when he was only 16 years old, Ciprian Marica got signed up by
    Shakhtar Donetsk in 2004, a team where he had a three-year stint, wining five
    titles: three Ukraine champion titles in 2005, 2006 and 2008, Ukraine’s Cup in
    2006 and the Supercup, in 2006. Marica also played for VFB Stuttgart, Schalke, Getafe and Konyaspor. Steaua Bucharest was the last team
    Marica played for, in the previous season. Ciprian Marica boasts 71 caps for
    the national squad, scoring 25 goals.




    The quality of
    League One refereeing is now under scrutiny by the Professional Football
    League, whose president Gino Iorgulescu has accused referees of perverting the idea of sportsmanship in competitions. In an open
    letter, Iorgulescu requires an urgent
    discussion with the Central Referees’ Committee. Gentlemen of the Central
    Committee’s board, it’s too much!
    Romanian refereeing has become a plague! Put a stop to this ! , the letter
    reads. Also, Iorgulescu was quoted as saying: As President of the Professional
    Football League, as a man who is being held accountable by all Orange League
    One teams for the proper functioning of their activity, as a simple man who
    doesn’t want to witness with his arms closed how the idea of sportsmanship in
    competitions is being perverted, and also as a former Romanian international
    footballer for Romania’s national squad, I hereby address this open letter to
    you all.


    Unfortunately,
    for us, those in Orange League One, the past days have showed that we have
    trusted those who did not deserve it, that we gave given them a hand, a gesture
    that was not reciprocated, while the only response we got from the other side
    was an echo of our own voice, Gino Iorgulescu also wrote. The text also has a
    Post Scriptum: On Tuesday, November 1st, I watched very
    carefully the Champions League game pitting FC Basel and PSG, refereed by a
    Romanian crew, with Ovidiu Hategan as the central referee. Refereeing was
    flawless, standing at the highest European level possible, it was performed in
    style and elegance. So it IS possible. Or
    that can only be achieved in a foreign country?




  • Football Flash

    Football Flash

    Romanian
    international football player Ciprian Marica has announced his retirement from
    competition. 31-year old Marica has stated he took the decision because of his
    worrying physical condition, which has affected his career in the past years.


    In a message
    posted on his Facebook page, Marica wrote I have always been open to
    you, but it’s not at all easy to announce that: my condition no longer allows
    me to do things at the level you expect me to do. So I decided I should put a
    stop to my footballer’s career.


    Brought up and trained by Dinamo
    Bucharest, the team he made his League
    One debut with when he was only 16 years old, Ciprian Marica got signed up by
    Shakhtar Donetsk in 2004, a team where he had a three-year stint, wining five
    titles: three Ukraine champion titles in 2005, 2006 and 2008, Ukraine’s Cup in
    2006 and the Supercup, in 2006. Marica also played for VFB Stuttgart, Schalke, Getafe and Konyaspor. Steaua Bucharest was the last team
    Marica played for, in the previous season. Ciprian Marica boasts 71 caps for
    the national squad, scoring 25 goals.




    The quality of
    League One refereeing is now under scrutiny by the Professional Football
    League, whose president Gino Iorgulescu has accused referees of perverting the idea of sportsmanship in competitions. In an open
    letter, Iorgulescu requires an urgent
    discussion with the Central Referees’ Committee. Gentlemen of the Central
    Committee’s board, it’s too much!
    Romanian refereeing has become a plague! Put a stop to this ! , the letter
    reads. Also, Iorgulescu was quoted as saying: As President of the Professional
    Football League, as a man who is being held accountable by all Orange League
    One teams for the proper functioning of their activity, as a simple man who
    doesn’t want to witness with his arms closed how the idea of sportsmanship in
    competitions is being perverted, and also as a former Romanian international
    footballer for Romania’s national squad, I hereby address this open letter to
    you all.


    Unfortunately,
    for us, those in Orange League One, the past days have showed that we have
    trusted those who did not deserve it, that we gave given them a hand, a gesture
    that was not reciprocated, while the only response we got from the other side
    was an echo of our own voice, Gino Iorgulescu also wrote. The text also has a
    Post Scriptum: On Tuesday, November 1st, I watched very
    carefully the Champions League game pitting FC Basel and PSG, refereed by a
    Romanian crew, with Ovidiu Hategan as the central referee. Refereeing was
    flawless, standing at the highest European level possible, it was performed in
    style and elegance. So it IS possible. Or
    that can only be achieved in a foreign country?