Romania national under-21 football team

The Romania national under-21 football team, also known as Romania under-21s or Romania U21(s), is considered to be the feeder team for the Romania national football team.

Romania Under-21
Nickname(s)Tricolorii Mici (The Small Tricolours)
AssociationRomanian Football Federation
Head coachDaniel Pancu
CaptainLouis Munteanu
Most capsAlexandru Pașcanu (29)
Top scorerGeorge Pușcaș (18)
Home stadiumIlie Oană
First colours
Second colours
Third colours
Biggest win
 Armenia 0–5 Romania 
(Yerevan, Armenia; 16 November 2004)
 Azerbaijan 0–5 Romania 
(Trabzon, Turkey; 25 April 1995)
Biggest defeat
 Germany 8–0 Romania 
(Magdeburg, Germany; 9 September 2014)
UEFA U-21 Championship
Appearances4 (first in 1998)
Best resultSemi-finals (2019)

This team is for Romanian players aged under 21 at the start of the calendar year in which a two-year European Under-21 Championship campaign begins, so some players can remain with the squad until the age of 23. As long as they are eligible, players can play for Romania at any level, making it possible to play for the U21s, senior side, and again for the U21s. It is also possible to play for one country at youth level and another at senior level (providing the player has not played a senior competitive game in his previous country.)

History

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The U-21 team came into existence, following the realignment of UEFA's youth competitions, in 1976. Romania qualified for the 1998 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, and under Victor Pițurcă reached the quarter-finals, where they were knocked out by the Netherlands. Romania had been 1–0 up, but were eventually beaten 2–1. The Romanian lineup included players like: Cosmin Contra, Bogdan Lobonț, Cătălin Munteanu, Ionel Dănciulescu and Ion Luțu.

Romania once again qualified unbeaten for the finals after topping their group in the qualifying series. The Romanians reached semi-final of the UEFA European Under-21 Championship for the first time in their history in the 2019 UEFA Under-21 Euro but eventually lost 4–2 to defending champions Germany who scored twice in the dying moments. Romania qualified for the 2020 Summer Olympics for their first Olympics since 1964. Overall, Romania was a revelation at the tournament, beating both England and Croatia (4-2 and 4–1), and looked on course for a shock before Germany fought back to make the final.

Romania U21s do not have a permanent home. They play in stadia dotted all around Romania, in an attempt to encourage younger fans in all areas of the country to get behind Romania. Because of the lower demand compared to the senior national team, smaller grounds can be used.

Competitive record

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UEFA U-21 Championship Record

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UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship record UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship Qualification record
Year Round Pld W D* L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
1978 did not qualify 4 1 0 3 5 8
1980 4 2 0 2 7 3
1982 6 2 1 3 9 12
1984 6 2 1 3 8 12
1986 6 1 4 1 5 7
1988 6 3 0 3 7 7
1990 6 3 0 3 8 7
1992 6 2 0 4 5 9
  1994 8 5 0 3 13 10
  1996 10 4 4 2 17 10
  1998 Quarter-finals 3 0 0 3 2 5 8 8 0 0 18 4
  2000 did not qualify 8 3 3 2 10 8
  2002 8 5 1 2 13 5
  2004 8 2 1 5 6 7
  2006 10 6 1 3 17 8
  2007 2 1 0 1 4 5
  2009 8 4 3 1 11 3
  2011 10 8 1 1 23 6
  2013 8 4 2 2 11 6
  2015 8 3 3 2 14 19
  2017 10 5 1 4 15 14
    2019 Semi-finals 4 2 1 1 10 7 10 7 3 0 19 4
    2021 Group stage 3 1 2 0 3 2 10 6 2 2 22 7
    2023 Group stage 3 0 1 2 0 4 Qualified as hosts
Total 4/24 13 3 4 6 15 18 160 87 31 52 268 181

Olympic Games

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Football at the Summer Olympics was first played officially in 1908. The Olympiads between 1896 and 1980 was only open for amateur players. The 1984 and 1988 tournaments were open to players with no appearances in the FIFA World Cup. After the 1988 Olympics, the football event was changed into a tournament for U23 or U21 teams with a maximum of three older players. See Romania national football team for competition record from 1908 until 1988.

Olympic Games record Olympic Games Qualification record **
Year Round Position Pld W D * L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
  1992 did not qualify 6 2 0 4 5 9
  1996 10 4 4 2 17 10
  2000 8 3 3 2 10 8
  2004 8 2 1 5 6 7
  2008 2 1 0 1 4 5
  2012 10 8 1 1 23 6
  2016 8 3 3 2 14 19
  2020 Group Stage 11th 3 1 1 1 4 7 14 9 4 1 29 11
  2024 did not qualify
  2028 to be determined 0 0 0 0 0 0
*Denotes draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.
**Includes both qualification phase and final tournament of UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship.
***Gold background color indicates that the tournament was won. Red border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

EURO 2025

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification            
1    Switzerland 8 5 2 1 19 8 11 17 Final tournament 11 Oct '24 2–2 1–2 4–2 5–0
2   Finland 8 5 1 2 18 6 12 16[a] Play-offs 1–2 2–0 4–1 15 Oct '24 6–0
3   Romania 8 5 1 2 14 7 7 16[a] 15 Oct '24 1–0 5–0 1–0 2–0
4   Albania (E) 9 4 1 4 11 17 −6 13 1–3 0–0 3–2 2–0 15 Oct '24
5   Montenegro (E) 8 2 1 5 5 11 −6 7 0–2 1–2 11 Oct '24 1–0 0–0
6   Armenia (E) 9 0 2 7 2 20 −18 2 0–0 1–3 0–1 1–2 0–1
Updated to match(es) played on 10 September 2024. Source: UEFA
(E) Eliminated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head results: Romania 1–0 Finland, Finland 2–0 Romania.

Results and fixtures

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  Win   Draw   Loss

2023

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24 March 2023 (2023-03-24) Friendly Romania   0–2   Portugal Bucharest, Romania
UTC 02:00
  • Sousa   24'
  • Neto   36'
Stadium: Stadionul Steaua
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Adrian Sorin Costreie (Romania)
28 March 2023 Friendly Romania   0–0   Germany Sibiu, Romania
19:00 Report Stadium: Stadionul Municipal Sibiu
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Vidican Rareș (Romania)
21 June 2023 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Romania   0–3   Spain Bucharest, Romania
21:45 Report
Stadium: Stadionul Steaua
Attendance: 21,227
Referee: Erik Lambrechts (Belgium)
24 June 2023 (2023-06-24) 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Romania   0–1   Ukraine Bucharest, Romania
19:00 Report Dican   89' (o.g.) Stadium: Stadionul Steaua
Attendance: 14,309
Referee: Morten Krogh (Denmark)
27 June 2023 (2023-06-27) 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Croatia   0–0   Romania Bucharest, Romania
21:45 Report Stadium: Stadionul Steaua
Attendance: 7,816
Referee: João Pinheiro (Portugal)
12 September 2023 (2023-09-12) 2025 UEFA Q Albania   3–2   Romania Elbasan, Albania
18:30 C. Shpendi   63'
Berisha   71'
Pajaziti   88'
Report Grameni   47'
Borza   58'
Stadium: Elbasan Arena
Attendance: 713
Referee: Bulat Saryev (Kazakhstan)
13 October 2023 (2023-10-13) 2025 UEFA Q Romania   2–0   Armenia Bucharest, Romania
20:30 Vulturar   37'
Baiaram   80'
Report Stadium: Rapid-Giulești
Attendance: 2,346
Referee: Robertas Valikonis (Lithuania)
17 October 2023 (2023-10-17) 2025 UEFA Q Romania   1–0   Finland Sibiu, Romania
18:00 M. Ilie   90 8' Report Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 7,654
Referee: Luka Bilbija (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
17 November 2023 (2023-11-17) 2025 UEFA Q Romania   5–0   Albania Bucharest, Romania
19:30 Munteanu   7' (pen.)
M. Ilie   15'
R. Ilie   37'
Grameni   55'
Danciu   86'
Report Stadium: Rapid-Giulești
Attendance: 2,234
Referee: Matthew De Gabriele (Malta)
21 November 2023 (2023-11-21) 2025 UEFA Q Switzerland   2–2   Romania Neuchâtel, Switzerland
18:30 Sanches   23'
Dos Santos Correia   88'
Report R. Ilie   11'
Grameni   32'
Stadium: Maladière
Attendance: 5,359
Referee: Dominik Stary (Czech Republic)

2024

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26 March 2024 (2024-03-26) 2025 UEFA Q Armenia   0–1   Romania Armavir, Armenia
15:00 Report C. Mihai   89' Stadium: Armavir
Referee: Damian Sylwestrzak (Poland)
6 September 2024 (2024-09-06) 2025 UEFA Q Romania   1–0   Montenegro Târgoviște, Romania
TBA
Report Stadium: Eugen Popescu Stadium
Referee: David Dickinson, (Scotland)
10 September 2024 (2024-09-10) 2025 UEFA Q Finland   2–0   Romania Tampere, Finland
16.00 UTC
Report Stadium: Tammelan Stadion
Attendance: 2,014
Referee: Kristoffer Hagenes, (Norway)

Players

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Current squad

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The following players were called up for the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group E matches against Montenegro and Switzerland on 11 and 15 October 2024 respectively.[1]

Note: Names in italics denote players that have been called up to the senior team.

Caps and goals are correct as of 10 September 2024, after the match against Finland

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Răzvan Sava (2002-06-21) 21 June 2002 (age 22) 8 0   Udinese
1GK Robert Popa (2003-03-05) 5 March 2003 (age 21) 1 0   UTA Arad
1GK Alexandru Roșca (2003-11-12) 12 November 2003 (age 20) 0 0   Dinamo București

2DF Alexandru Pantea (2003-09-11) 11 September 2003 (age 21) 10 0   FCSB
2DF Cristian Ignat (2003-01-29) 29 January 2003 (age 21) 8 0   Rapid București
2DF Andrei Borza (2005-11-12) 12 November 2005 (age 18) 6 1   Rapid București
2DF Costin Amzăr (2003-07-11) 11 July 2003 (age 21) 3 0   Al-Nasr
2DF Ümit Akdağ (2003-10-06) 6 October 2003 (age 21) 2 0   Toulouse
2DF Gabriel Dănuleasă (2003-05-08) 8 May 2003 (age 21) 2 0   Farul Constanța
2DF David Maftei (2004-07-12) 12 July 2004 (age 20) 0 0   Oțelul Galați
2DF Cristian Licsandru (2003-03-27) 27 March 2003 (age 21) 0 0   Dinamo București

3MF Constantin Grameni (2002-10-23) 23 October 2002 (age 21) 15 3   Rapid București
3MF Octavian Popescu (2002-12-27) 27 December 2002 (age 21) 13 1   FCSB
3MF Marius Corbu (2002-05-07) 7 May 2002 (age 22) 13 1   APOEL
3MF Ianis Stoica (2002-12-08) 8 December 2002 (age 21) 10 1   Hermannstadt
3MF Rareș Ilie (2003-04-19) 19 April 2003 (age 21) 7 2   Nice
3MF Cătălin Vulturar (2004-03-09) 9 March 2004 (age 20) 7 1   Rapid București
3MF Ovidiu Perianu (2002-04-16) 16 April 2002 (age 22) 3 0   Unirea Slobozia
3MF Cristian Mihai (2004-09-23) 23 September 2004 (age 20) 1 1   UTA Arad
3MF Mihnea Rădulescu (2005-09-17) 17 September 2005 (age 19) 0 0   Petrolul Ploiești
3MF Robert Silaghi (2002-04-02) 2 April 2002 (age 22) 0 0   Universitatea Cluj

4FW Louis Munteanu (2002-06-16) 16 June 2002 (age 22) 13 2   CFR Cluj
4FW Vladislav Blănuță (2002-01-12) 12 January 2002 (age 22) 4 0   Universitatea Cluj

Recent call-ups

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Players born in or after 2002 are eligible for the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.

The following players have also been called up in the past to the Romania under-21 squad and remain eligible to play in the qualification matches for 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship:

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Otto Hindrich (2002-08-02) 2 August 2002 (age 22) 1 0   CFR Cluj v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
GK Alexandru Borbei (2003-06-27) 27 June 2003 (age 21) 0 0   Lecce v.   Albania, 12 September 2023

DF Tony Strata (2004-09-07) 7 September 2004 (age 20) 2 0   Ajaccio v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
DF Bogdan Oteliță (2002-08-12) 12 August 2002 (age 22) 2 0   Sepsi OSK v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
DF Ștefan Ștefanovici (2002-02-20) 20 February 2002 (age 22) 1 0   Politehnica Iași v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
DF Ștefan Duțu (2004-02-16) 16 February 2004 (age 20) 0 0   Afumați v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
DF Sergiu Rimovecz (2003-07-29) 29 July 2003 (age 21) 0 0   CSM Reșița v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
DF Matei Ilie (2002-12-11) 11 December 2002 (age 21) 6 2   CFR Cluj v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
DF Darius Oroian (2003-08-01) 1 August 2003 (age 21) 1 0   Sepsi OSK v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
DF Răzvan Pașcalău (2004-05-05) 5 May 2004 (age 20) 0 0   Dinamo București v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
DF Gabriel Buta (2002-01-29) 29 January 2002 (age 22) 0 0   Farul Constanța v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
DF Dan Sîrbu (2003-04-22) 22 April 2003 (age 21) 1 0   Farul Constanța v.   Albania, 12 September 2023
DF Radu Drăgușin (2002-02-03) 3 February 2002 (age 22) 9 0   Tottenham Hotspur v.   Netherlands, 27 September 2022
DF Andrei Coubiș (2003-09-29) 29 September 2003 (age 21) 1 0   Milan Futuro v.   Netherlands, 27 September 2022
DF Daniel Bîrzu (2002-05-28) 28 May 2002 (age 22) 1 0   Viitorul Târgu Jiu v.   Slovakia, 7 June 2022

MF Cătălin Cîrjan INJ (2002-12-01) 1 December 2002 (age 21) 3 0   Dinamo București v.   Montenegro, 11 October 2024
MF Ștefan Baiaram (2002-12-31) 31 December 2002 (age 21) 12 2   Universitatea Craiova v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
MF Rareș Pop (2005-06-14) 14 June 2005 (age 19) 3 0   Rapid București v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
MF Andrei Bani (2002-08-22) 22 August 2002 (age 22) 2 0   Dinamo București v.   Finland, 10 September 2024
MF Alexandru Musi (2004-07-17) 17 July 2004 (age 20) 2 0   FCSB v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
MF Luca Mihai (2003-10-11) 11 October 2003 (age 20) 1 0   Gloria Buzău v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
MF Andrei Pandele (2003-07-09) 9 July 2003 (age 21) 0 0   Voluntari v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
MF Ștefan Pănoiu (2002-09-23) 23 September 2002 (age 22) 1 0   Botoșani v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
MF Aurelian Ciuciulete (2003-04-04) 4 April 2003 (age 21) 0 0   Concordia Chiajna v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
MF Alexi Pitu (2002-06-05) 5 June 2002 (age 22) 8 0 Unattached v.   Albania, 12 September 2023
MF Marian Danciu (2002-04-24) 24 April 2002 (age 22) 1 1   Universitatea Craiova v.   Albania, 12 September 2023
MF Robert Filip (2002-03-02) 2 March 2002 (age 22) 1 0   CFR Cluj v.   Albania, 12 September 2023

FW Rareș Burnete (2004-01-31) 31 January 2004 (age 20) 3 0   Lecce v.   Armenia, 26 March 2024
FW Adrian Mazilu (2005-09-13) 13 September 2005 (age 19) 7 0   Brighton & Hove Albion v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
FW Filip Ilie (2002-07-05) 5 July 2002 (age 22) 1 0   Unirea Slobozia v.    Switzerland, November 21, 2023
Notes
  • INJ = Player withdrew from the squad due to an injury
  • SUS = Player is serving suspension
  • WD = Player withdrew from the squad
  • COV = Player withdrawn from the squad due to positive COVID-19 test
  • Names in italics denote players that have been capped for the Senior team.

Coaching staff

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As of September 2022.[2]
Role Name
Head Coach   Daniel Pancu
Assistant Coaches   Nicolae Grigore
  Adrian Boingiu
Goalkeeping Coach   Eugen Anghel
Fitness Coach   Silviu Ioniță
Video Analyst   Vlad Munteanu
Physioterapists   Adrian Mîrza
  Andrei Bogatan
  Mădălin Talpalaru
  Valentin Șerban
  Dragoș Paraschiv

See also

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Footnotes

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References

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  1. ^ "U21 spre EURO 2025 / Lotul României pentru meciurile din luna octombrie, decisive pentru calificarea la Campionatul European" (in Romanian). Romanian Football Federation. 30 August 2024. Retrieved 5 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Mirel Rădoi şi-a completat staff-ul cu încă un antrenor secund". Digi Sport (in Romanian). 15 January 2020.
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