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Full name
  
Cosmin Marius Contra

Name
  
Cosmin Contra

Date joined
  
2005

Years
  
Team

Weight
  
74 kg

1988–1993
  
Politehnica Timisoara

Height
  
1.80 m

Role
  
Footballer


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Date of birth
  
(1975-12-15) 15 December 1975 (age 40)

Playing position
  
Right back / Midfielder

Team coached
  
Guangzhou R&F F.C. (Manager, since 2015)

Similar People
  
Sven‑Goran Eriksson, Quique Sanchez Flores, Slobodan Santrac, Henryk Kasperczak, Yakubu Aiyegbeni

Place of birth
  
Timisoara, Romania

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Cosmin Marius Contra (born 15 December 1975) is a Romanian professional football coach and former football player. He is the current manager of the Romania national football team.

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Primarily an offensive-minded right back, he was also deployed as a midfielder. Contra played professionally in three countries his own notwithstanding, mainly Spain where he appeared for Alavés, Atlético Madrid and Getafe. He amassed La Liga totals of 188 games and eight goals. A Romanian international for nearly fifteen years, Contra represented the nation in two European Championships.

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As a coach, Contra won the Cupa României with Petrolul Ploiești in 2013 and the Cupa Ligii with Dinamo București four years later.

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Early years / Alavés

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Born in Timişoara, Contra started his professional career at local FC Politehnica, and moved in January 1996 to arch-rivals FC Dinamo Bucureşti.

After three-and-a-half seasons with the capital-based team, he was transferred for $800.000 to Spain's Deportivo Alavés, where he was an important part in the Basque side's runner-up run in the UEFA Cup, his performances earning him in a place in the season's UEFA Team of the Year; he also scored five La Liga goals in his two years combined.

Milan / Atlético

In the 2001 summer, Contra moved to Italian giants A.C. Milan, but his spell there lasted only one season. In September 2002 he returned to Spain and signed with Atlético Madrid, playing two years with the Colchoneros even though he appeared very rarely in his second due to a serious ankle condition; while still with Milan, he was suspended after a scuffle with Juventus FC's Edgar Davids.

Contra signed for West Bromwich Albion on loan in August 2004, making his debut in a 1–2 defeat at Colchester United for the campaign's Football League Cup on 21 September. His maiden Premier League appearance occurred almost two months later, when they lost 2–1 at home against Middlesbrough.

Overall, the loan was not particularly successful, with Contra playing just six games and receiving a red card in the last game of his spell, a 0–5 home defeat to Liverpool. He then returned to his country and Liga I, at the club which brought him up as a player, Politehnica Timisoara, where he managed to be recalled to the national side due to his good performances.

Getafe / Late career

Contra returned to Spain in August 2005, agreeing to a season-long loan with Getafe CF which was subsequently made permanent. He was used regularly by the Madrid outskirts side, battling for a first-team slot with David Cortés.

In the 2007–08 UEFA Cup, Contra netted in both legs of the quarter-final bout against FC Bayern Munich, which ended in a 4–4 aggregate elimination after extra time. Earlier in the competition, he scored a penalty kick against AEK Athens FC, appearing in that match even though his father had died just hours before; in September 2006, he became a naturalized Spanish citizen.

In late January 2010, after being ousted from the starting XI by manager Míchel, Contra left Getafe and returned to his country, rejoining hometown's FC Timișoara initially until June. On 26 February 2010 he made his debut in his second spell for the club, netting from a 30-yard a free kick against FC Politehnica Iaşi. Two months later, against FC Steaua Bucureşti, he again found the net from two set pieces, one from a penalty kick; during his second stint, he played mainly as a central midfielder.

On 29 August 2010, Contra scored again from a free kick and again against Steaua, in a late 1–1 equaliser. His contract expired the following day, and on 9 September he agreed to a new deal with the club, being announced as Timișoara's new player-coach six days later.

International career

Over 14 years, Contra earned 73 caps for Romania, scoring 11 goals. He appeared for his country at UEFA Euro 2000 and 2008.

On 1 April 2009, after a match with Austria, Contra announced his retirement from international football. On 30 August 2010, however, the 34-year-old was recalled for two Euro 2012 qualifiers against Albania and Belarus.

Early career

Contra made his Timişoara debut as a manager in September 2010, with a win against FC Sportul Studențesc București. Even though the team never lost a game under his guidance, he was sacked after 11 matches (six wins, five draws) because of a conflict with the club's owner.

Contra returned to Spain in July 2012, being appointed at Segunda División B side CF Fuenlabrada. He started the campaign well and, after ten rounds, the team found themselves in a play-off position; however, after an offer from FC Petrolul Ploieşti in his homeland arrived, he asked to be released from his contract.

Petrolul

Contra took over at Petrolul in October 2012, replacing Mircea Rednic. In his first season he reached the final of the Romanian Cup, defeating CFR Cluj 1–0; additionally, the club finished third in the domestic league, thus securing qualification to the Europa League after an 18-year-absence.

Petrolul managed to knock-out Víkingur Gøta in the Europa League second qualifying round and Vitesse Arnhem in the third, but were eliminated in the play-offs by Swansea City after being defeated 1–5 in Wales and winning 2–1 at home.

Getafe

On 10 March 2014, Contra returned to Getafe and the Spanish top flight after four years, replacing Luis García who was sacked after a long run of bad results which led the club to only a point above the relegation zone, and without a league win since November. His first match in charge came four days later, a 3–3 home draw to Granada CF; on the 30th the team finally won a game, emerging victorious at Valencia CF 3–1.

On 19 May 2014, Contra managed to leave his team above the relegation zone after a 2–1 win at Rayo Vallecano.

Guangzhou R&F

On 18 December 2014, Contra was named as the new manager of Guangzhou R&F FC, replacing Sven-Göran Eriksson. He began working officially for the club on 4 January of the following year.

Alcorcón / Dinamo Bucharest

On 15 June 2016, Contra was appointed AD Alcorcón manager. He was sacked on 12 October.

In February 2017, Contra was hired as the new manager of Dinamo București. He led the club to their first trophy in five years by winning the 2016–17 League Cup. After advances from the Romanian Football Federation to coach the National team, Contra resigned from his duties at Dinamo, on 16 September 2017.

Romania national team

On 17 September 2017, following Christoph Daum's sacking, Contra was revealed as the new manager of Romania with the objective of qualifying for Euro 2020.

Managerial statistics

As of 11 October 2016

Club

Alavés
  • UEFA Cup: Runner-up 2000–01
  • Getafe
  • Copa del Rey: Runner-up 2006–07, 2007–08
  • Individual

  • Romanian Footballer of the Year: 2001
  • UEFA Team of the Year: 2001
  • Manager

    Petrolul Ploiești
  • Cupa României: 2012–13
  • Dinamo București
  • Cupa Ligii: 2016–17
  • References

    Cosmin Contra Wikipedia