Ionuț Popa
Ionuţ Popa (born 17 April 1953 in Săvârşin) is a Romanian football coach and former player.
He was the coach of Liga I team Politehnica Iaşi from 2004, when they promoted, until January 2009, being the longest serving coach in Liga I up to date. The reason he quit the job was lack of funds. The post was taken by Cristiano Bergodi.[1]
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- Zilahi (1961–62)
- Woronkowski (1963–64)
- Zilahi (1964–66)
- Fernbach-Ferenczi (1967–69)
- Vlad (1969–71)
- Coidum (1972)
- Vlad (1974–75)
- Cosmoc (1975)
- Staicu (1975)
- Blujdea (1975–76)
- Cosmoc (1976–77)
- Reinhardt (1977–78)
- Jenei (1978–79)
- Staicu (1981–83)
- Kun (1983)
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- Teașcă (1985)
- Stănculescu (1985)
- Kraus (1985–86)
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- Coidum (1987–88)
- Mateianu (1988)
- Popovici (1988–89)
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- Popovici (1990)
- Muta (1990–91)
- Abrudan (1991)
- Coidum (1994–95)
- Manea (1996–97)
- Abrudan (1997–1998)
- Coraş (1998)
- Balint (1999)
- Orac (2000)
- Détári (2000)
- Andone (2000–01)
- Rotariu (2001–02)
- Moldovan (2002)
- Dobai (2002)
- Popa (2002–04)
- Dumitriu (2004)
- Muzsnay (2004)
- Bondrea (2004–05)
- Abrudan (2005)
- Artimon (2005)
- Kiss (2006)
- Farcaş (2006–07)
- Silaghi (2007–08)
- Vigh (2008–09)
- Petcu (2009)
- Lazăr (2009)
- Dobai (2010)
- Ghiţ (2010–11)
- Gabbanini (2011)
- Farcău (2011–12)
- Rotariu (2012)
- Ghiţ (2012)
- Niculescu (2012–13)
- Pană (2013)
- Ghiţ (2013)
- Pelici (2013–14)
- Cheregi (2014–15)
- Silaghi (2015)
- Mutu (2015)
- Mănăilă (2015–2016)
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