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The Romanian national football team is the national football team of Romania and is controlled by the Romanian Football Federation.

Romania is one of only four national teams (with Brazil, France, and Belgium) to participate in the first three World Cups. However, they then qualified only once between the 1950 and 1986 editions. Romania then had a solid run through the 1990s, advancing to the second round or better in three consecutive World Cups. The period was highlighted by the 1994 World Cup where Romania, led by Gheorghe Hagi, made the quarterfinals and upset Argentina 3-2 before losing to Sweden on penalty kicks. They also made a splash in Euro 2000, drawing Germany 1-1 and beating England 3-2 to advance past both sides in group play before falling to eventual runners-up Italy in the quarterfinals.

The team has hit a dry spell since 2001, narrowly missing qualifications for the 2002 and 2006 World Cups and also missing out on Euro 2004. Romania will face the Netherlands, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Belarus and Albania in Group G of Euro 2008 qualification.

World Cup record


European Championship record


Famous players


External links


European national football teams | Football in Romania

Rumänische Fußballnationalmannschaft | Selección nacional de fútbol de Rumania | Équipe de Roumanie de football | Nazionale di calcio della Romania | נבחרת רומניה בכדורגל | Rumānijas futbola izlase | Román labdarúgó-válogatott | Roemeens voetbalelftal | Reprezentacja Rumunii w piłce nożnej | Seleção Romena de Futebol | Echipa naţională de fotbal a României | Rumäniens herrlandslag i fotboll | Romanya Milli Futbol Takımı

 

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