Lucian Sânmărtean

Lucian Sânmărtean

Sânmărtean in 2007
Personal information
Full name Lucian Iulian Sânmărtean
Date of birth (1980-03-13) 13 March 1980
Place of birth Bistrița, Romania
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Ittihad
Number 29
Youth career
1987–1998 Gloria Bistrița
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Gloria Bistrița 89 (12)
2003–2007 Panathinaikos 24 (1)
2007–2008 Utrecht 16 (0)
2009–2010 Gloria Bistrița 26 (1)
2010–2014 Vaslui 121 (11)
2014–2015 Steaua București 26 (5)
2015– Al Ittihad 30 (5)
National team
2000–2002 Romania U-21 12 (1)
2002– Romania 18 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 24 April 2016.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 27 March 2016

Lucian Iulian Sânmărtean (born 13 March 1980) is an Romanian professional Association football player who plays for Al Ittihad. Although he is right footed, he plays on the left side. He is regarded for his exceptional passes, as well for his exceptional dribbling ability.[1][2][3] Sânmărtean is also regarded by coach Ioan Sabău as Romania's most talented player since Hagi.[4][5] However, much of his career was marked by injury.

Club career

Born in Bistrița, Sânmărtean started out playing for hometown side Gloria Bistrița, after he was noticed by Constantin Sava.[4] He joined the Vampires' youth academy at the age of six.[4]

Gloria Bistrița

Sânmărtean made his Gloria Bistrița first-team debut on 24 April 1999 in a 3–1 win against FC Onești as a substitute.[6] He immediately established himself as one of the most talented young players in Romania.[4] He helped his team, winning the last League Cup ever in 2000, scoring in the penalty shootout. He also helped his team finishing 3rd in Divizia A, highest rank ever, for Gloria Bistriţa.

On 7 January 2003, the 23-year-old, was seen as a straight replacement for former Rapid București captain Constantin Schumacher after his departure, media reports suggesting a fee of €250,000 being paid for Sânmărtean.[7] Sânmărtean joined Rapid at their winter training camp in Antalya, Turkey, but for reasons which seemed mysterious at the time, was prevented from playing more than 60 minutes of Rapid's friendly fixtures. On 2 February, he has been diagnosed as suffering from type B and type D hepatitis at the Sports Medicine Institute in Bucharest.[8] However, after his return in Bistriţa, his medical file came clean, the disease being invented, to cover the money disagreement between the two chairmans.[4][9]

Panathinaikos

On 16 July 2003, Panathinaikos have confirmed the €900,000 signing of Romanian international playmaker. The former Romania Under-21 captain signed a three-year contract with the option of a further two years with the Athens club.[10] Sânmărtean became the fifth Romanian at Panathinaikos, after Doru Nicolae, Dănuţ Lupu, Erik Lincar and Dumitru Miţu. He made his debut for the Greek team, on 24 August in a 1–0 win against Skoda Xanthi. His first goal came in the Greek Cup, on 17 December against OFI Crete.[11] On 14 March, he scored his first and only goal in the Alpha Ethniki, against Panionios. In his first season he won the championship, and the Greek fans called him "Sânmărtean – The little magician".[12] Later he had a conflict with Alberto Malesani and after no matches in more than two years, Sânmărtean has bought out the remainder of his Panathinaikos deal in December 2006.[13]

Utrecht

Sânmărtean signing autographs for fans in 2007

On 15 February 2007, Utrecht signed Sânmărtean on a short-term contract with the option of a further two years with the Eredivisie club. The Romanian has been expected to undergo a trial with AZ Alkmaar, but he opted for Utrecht.[14] On completion of the deal, then Utrecht technical director Piet Buter said of Sânmărtean: "We got ourselves a gold mine. He is a Champions League player, I don't think we'll be able to keep him too long to our team."[4] On 26 March, Sânmărtean made his unofficial debut, in the David Di Tommaso Memorial, against AS Monaco, being handed the no. 12 shirt.[15] On 8 April, he was in the startup team against Willem II, counting his Eredivisie debut.[16] On 31 August 2008, Utrecht and Sânmărtean decided to end their cooperation, because of his injuries.[17]

Return to Gloria Bistrița

After he became a free agent, Sânmărtean started training himself in Bistrița.[4] On 8 January 2009, Sânmărtean began training with Gloria Bistrița's first team and on 25 February, he signed a short-term contract with his former team.[18] He made his first appearance in his second spell for the club in a league match against Rapid Bucureşti on 1 March, coming on as a substitute and being handed the no. 10 shirt.[19] On 10 April, Sânmărtean assisted Gloria's first, in a 2–2 draw against CFR Cluj. It was his first assist, since his return to Gloria.[20] On 23 May, he played his 100 match in Liga I for Gloria Bistriţa.[21] In July, Steaua expressed its interest in the Romanian playmaker, but the disagreement over the player's wage, persuaded Sânmărtean to extend his contract with Gloria.[22]

On 19 September, Sânmărtean scored his first goal since December 2004, in a league match against Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.[23] Following Florin Halagian's appointment, Sânmărtean was given the captain's armband. On 4 October, he obtained his first point since his captain appointment, leading his team to a 1–1 draw against Steaua București.[24] On 3 December, following a conflict with the team's manager Halagian, Gloria Bistriţa released Sânmărtean.[25]

Vaslui

Shortly after, Sânmărtean signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the Moldavian team, FC Vaslui.[26] On 11 February, Vaslui signed Sânmărtean's brother, Dinu Sânmărtean.[27] On 21 February, he made his league debut for Vaslui, against Gaz Metan Mediaş, being handed the no. 18 shirt.[28] On 18 March, he provided his first assist for Vaslui, assisting Carlo Costly for 2–1 against Poli Iași, from a corner kick.[29] Four days later, he played for 19 minutes for the first time alongside his brother for Vaslui, Dinu coming in as a substitute for Hugo Luz in the 53rd minute, and Sânmărtean being substitute out in the 72nd minute.[30] On 15 April, he scored for the first time for his new team, against FC Braşov in the Romanian Cup, scoring Vaslui's third from a 27-yard free kick. Vaslui went to win 4–0, and secured a spot in the Romanian Cup Final.[31] He helped his team finishing third in Liga I, highest rank ever for Vaslui.[32] On 26 May, he was in the startup team against CFR Cluj, in the Romanian Cup Final, but he was substituted at the half time, due to a minor injury. Vaslui eventually lost the cup, at the penalty shootout.[33] The 2009–10 campaign, represented Sânmărtean's first season, from the past six years, without any major injury.

The 2010–11 season started with Vaslui's failed attempt to qualify for the first time in Europa League's Group Stages after being defeated 0–2 by French side Lille OSC in the play-off stage.[34][35] On 23 September, he received his first red card since his arrival in Vaslui, in a cup match against ALRO Slatina.[36] He scored his first league goal, with a close range shot against CFR Cluj.[37] His second goal came on 1 April 2011, in a 2–0 win against Unirea Urziceni. He scored Vaslui's first with a 17-yard shot just outside the box, maintaining his team in the title chase.[38] On 15 May, he captained Vaslui for the first time, leading his team to a 4–2 win in a league match against Sportul Studenţesc.[39] In his second year in Vaslui, he managed to finish third in Liga I, for the second year in a row.[40] Sânmărtean was the top assister in Liga I, providing 10 assists for his team.[3]

Lucian Sânmărtean in Steaua jersey, October 2014

Although he missed the entire pre-season due to an injury,[41] he was in the startup team against Rapid Bucureşti, in Vaslui's opening match.[42] On 18 August, in the 2–0 victory against Sparta Prague, he created the first goal and assisted the second,[43] leading his team to a historical qualification in Europa League's Group Stages.[2] On 11 September, Sânmărtean scored Vaslui's third in a 3–1 home league victory over Dinamo Bucuresti.[44] On 18 November, Sânmărtean signed a new three-year contract with SC Vaslui.[45] On 8 December, he received his first personal award, lifting the Midfielder of the Year Award at the Fanatik Awards Ceremony.[46] On 19 December, Sânmărtean was awarded the Liga I Footballer of The Year award from LPF and FRF at the Romanian Football Ceremony.[47] On 22 December, he finished second on the vote for Gazeta Sporturilor's Romanian Footballer of the Year Award, behind Gabriel Torje.[48] Sânmărtean was also voted The Best Romanian Footballer in Liga I by readers of ProSport.[49] On 9 March 2012, he closed the scoreboard in the 4–0 home league win against Concordia Chiajna, scoring the fourth goal.[50] On 15 March, he assisted three times in the 3–2 away victory against Oţelul Galaţi, helping his team qualifying in the Romanian Cup semi-finals, for the third time in the last four years.[51]

Steaua Bucureşti

In February 2014, he signed a one-year and a half deal with Liga I champions Steaua Bucureşti. Sânmărtean scored on his club debut from a penalty kick in the 44th minute as Steaua won 4–0 over Concordia Chiajna.[52]

Sânmărtean won his first domestic league title in Romania under the management of Laurențiu Reghecampf during his first season at the club.[53]

Ittihad FC

On 3 January 2015, he signed a contract with Al-Ittihad, when he entered his final six months of the deal with Steaua.[54] The two clubs reached an agreement to release the player before his contract with Steaua ended, thus he joined Al-Ittihad in January 2015.[55]

International career

The former Romania U-21 captain,[7] earned his first cap in an exhibition match against Croatia on 20 November 2002.[56] Because of the hepatitis rumours he lost for a few months the national team, but he was recalled for the friendly against Lithuania. On 23 May 2011, he was recalled for the Euro 2012 qualifying match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.[57] However, following Victor Piturca's appointment as Romanian national team's coach, Sânmărtean was not called for the friendly against San Marino, despite his good shape.[1] The Romanian fans started a petition called "Sânmărtean at the National team" on Facebook[58][59] but it had no effect because he was not included in the squad once again.[60] Nevertheless, Lucian was called up for the qualifying matches vs. Belarus and Albania in October 2011.

Scores and results table. Romania's goal tally first:

Statistics

Statistics accurate as of match played 4 May 2016

Club performance League Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
RomaniaLeagueCupa RomânieiLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
1998–99Gloria BistriţaDivizia A10---10
1999–00902021131
2000–0126220-282
2001–022732110304
2002–032671030307
2003–04-3333
Greece League Greek Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
2003–04PanathinaikosAlpha Ethniki18141-40-262
2004–0560001171
2005–06-
2006–07Superleague
Netherlands League KNVB Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
2006–07UtrechtEredivisie10-10
2007–08140140
2008–091010
RomaniaLeagueCupa RomânieiLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
2008–09Gloria BistriţaLiga I11000---110
2009–1015110161
Vaslui16031191
2010–112921020322
2011–1231240100452
2012–132971040347
2013–1416030-190
Steaua București12230152
2014–15143101011100274
Saudi Arabia League Saudi Crown Prince Cup King Cup of Champions Continental Other Total
2014-15IttihadSaudi Professional League110004000-150
2015-161954232613210
Total Romania Gloria Bistrița 11513812173--13218
Vaslui 12111121--160--14912
Steaua București 265401011100426
Total 26229242313440032336
Greece Panathinaikos 24141-51--333
Netherlands Utrecht 160---160
Saudi Arabia Ittihad 305427261-4710
Career total 332353251034560041949

Honours

Club

Panathinaikos
Steaua Bucureşti

Individual

Personal life

On 14 April 2010, Sânmărtean married the former athlete Maria Rus.[62] On 27 July 2010, he became a father for the first time when his wife gave birth to a girl, whom they named Natalia.

His younger brother Dinu is also a professional footballer who plays for Delta Tulcea. They have played together for both Gloria Bistriţa and SC Vaslui.

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