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Romanian Football Icon Mircea Lucescu Dies at 80

Published April 8, 2026
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Legendary Romanian coach and former player Mircea Lucescu has died at the age of 80 following health complications. His passing was confirmed on Tuesday by the Bucharest University Emergency Hospital, where he had been hospitalized after reportedly suffering a heart attack last Friday.

In an official statement, the hospital described Lucescu as one of Romania’s most accomplished football figures, highlighting his role in guiding the national team to its first-ever European Championship appearance in 1984. He was widely regarded as a national symbol who inspired generations of fans.

Lucescu had recently stepped down as Romania’s head coach after the team failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, a campaign that ended with a 1–0 playoff loss to Turkey. His departure also came amid declining health.

Over a long and distinguished career, Lucescu managed several major European clubs, including Inter Milan, Galatasaray, Beşiktaş, Shakhtar Donetsk, and Zenit Saint Petersburg. His most notable success came during a 12-year spell at Shakhtar, where he built a dominant team and won the UEFA Cup.

Romanian President Nicușor Dan praised Lucescu’s lasting influence, noting his key role in elevating Romanian football and representing the country on the global stage.

As a player, Lucescu captained Romania at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico and earned 66 international caps. He later returned as national team coach in the 1980s, once again leading Romania to the European Championship in 1984.

In one of his final interviews, he reflected on his philosophy of developing driven, disciplined players and building confidence within the team – an approach that helped shape some of Romania’s most successful football eras.

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