Cristian Muscalu

Cristian Muscalu
Personal information
Full name Cristian Valentin Muscalu
Date of birth (1989-10-03) 3 October 1989
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 12 in)
Playing position Left winger / Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Metalul Frăsinet
Number -
Youth career
1995–2003 Steaua Bucureşti
2004–2005 Şcoala de Fotbal Gică Popescu
2005–2006 CSŞ Nucet
2006–2007 1. FC Köln
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007 Jiul Petroșani
2008 Sint-Truidense 1 (0)
2009 Slavija Sarajevo 9 (0)
2009–2010 FK Baku 2 (0)
2010Chernomorets Burgas (loan) 8 (0)
2010 Tur Turek 2 (0)
2011 Borac Čačak 0 (0)
2011–2012 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ 15 (1)
2013 Voždovac 1 (0)
2014 Beira-Mar 4 (0)
2014–2015 Caransebeș
2015– Metalul Frăsinet
National team
2008 Romania U-19 4 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 March 2014.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19 July 2008

Cristian Valentin Muscalu (born 3 October 1989) is a Romanian professional football midfielder who plays for Metalul Frăsinet.

Club career

Muscalu started his youth career at Steaua spending 8 years, before separating from the club, he joined Gică Popescu's football academy playing there for a year, as well for CSŞ Nucet.[1] During 2006 he got noticed by youth coach Marcel Răducanu who sees him linked with a move to 1. FC Köln.[1] During his early career, Muscalu was for a few weeks on trial at Osasuna, Hertha Berlin and TSV 1860 Munich.[2][3][4]

Muscalu started as senior playing the first half of the 2007–08 season with Romanian second level side CSM Jiul Petroșani. During winter-break he moved abroad to Belgium and signed with Sint-Truidense.[5] He made his official debut for Sint-Truidense on 12 April 2008 in the Belgian Pro League in a 2–0 loss to Westerlo. However, a year later he was transferred to Bosnia and Herzegovina's FK Slavija to gain more experience, where he won a national cup. On 13 July 2009, he signed for FK Baku in Azerbaijan. After not having many chances, he played the last six months of that season loaned out to Chernomorets Burgas playing in the Bulgarian First League.[6] After summer 2010, Muscalu had a short spell with Polish second league club Tur Turek which lasted until October.[7] Before joining with Turek, he was also on trial with Lech Poznań[8] and Croatian club Istra 1961.[9]

In early 2011, he joined on a free transfer Serbian side FK Borac Čačak, but didn't play any game.[10] In the summer of 2011, he was close to sign for Swiss club SC Kriens however, the contract did not materialize.[11] On July, Muscalu returned to his home country to play in Liga 1 with newly promoted team Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ.[12]

He was regarded as a good talent of Romania, but he was affected by numerous injuries.[1]

In the summer 2013, Cristian Muscalu joined newly promoted Serbian SuperLiga side FK Voždovac.[13] In February 2014, Muscalu signed with Beira-Mar of Portugal.

In summer 2014 Muscalu returned to Romania and has played with lower-league sides FC Caransebeș and Metalul Frăsinet.[5]

International career

Muscalu was a member of the Romanian under-19 national team.

Honours

Slavija Sarajevo

References

  1. 1 2 3 "La 20 de ani a jucat în cinci campionate diferite! Muscalu, globetrotterul fotbalului românesc" (in Romanian). asport.ro. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  2. "Muscalu, "engañado " por su representante" (in Spanish). diariodenavarra.es. Retrieved 10 January 2008.
  3. "Kommt Muscalu zu Hertha?" (in German). bz-berlin.de. Retrieved 7 May 2009.
  4. "Neuer Rumäne für Lienen?" (in German). fussball-vorort.de. Retrieved 12 January 2010.
  5. 1 2 Muscalu at foradejogo.net
  6. Budakov, Valentin (2010-05-13). "Черноморец" маха чужденци. Пламен Крумов и Николай Кръстев също напускат отбора (in Bulgarian). 7sport.net. Retrieved 2015-08-27.
  7. "Muscalu nie jest już piłkarzem Tur Turek" (in Polish). mksturturek.pl. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  8. "Cristian Muscalu na testach w Lechu" (in Polish). sports.pl. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
  9. "Cristian Muscalu na probi u Istri 1961" (in Croatian). nkistra1961.hr. Retrieved 25 August 2010.
  10. "Cristian Muscalu odchodzi do FK Borac" (in Polish). 90minut.pl. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  11. "News Sportclub Kriens" (in German). sck.ch. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  12. "De la Tur Turek, la Ceahlăul" (in Romanian). digisport.ro. Retrieved 26 July 2011.
  13. Rumun Muskalu u Voždovcu at Sportski žurnal, 21-8-2013 (Serbian)

External sources

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