Ioan Viorel "Ionel" Ganea (born 10 August 1973) is a Romanian professional football coach and former player who played as a striker.

Ionel Ganea
Personal information
Full name Ioan Viorel Ganea
Date of birth (1973-08-10) 10 August 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Făgăraș, Romania
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10+12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
0000–1992 Nitramonia Făgăraș
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 ICIM Brașov
1994–1995 FC Brașov 50 (4)
1996–1998 Universitatea Craiova 56 (22)
1998 Gloria Bistrița 16 (17)
1999 Rapid București 16 (11)
1999–2003 VfB Stuttgart 107 (34)
2003 Bursaspor 15 (5)
2004–2006 Wolverhampton Wanderers 32 (7)
2006 Dinamo București 18 (14)
2007 Rapid București 9 (2)
2007–2008 Politehnica Timișoara 18 (3)
2011 Sănătatea Cluj
Total 337 (119)
International career
1999–2006[1] Romania 45 (19)
Managerial career
2009–2010 Dinamo București (assistant)
2010–2011 Dinamo II București
2011 Sănătatea Cluj (player/coach)
2012 Rapid Ghidighici
2013 Universitatea Cluj
2014 Rapid București
2015–2016 Dunărea Călărași
2016 Voluntari
2017 ASA Târgu Mureș
2018 ACS Poli Timișoara
2020–2021 Dunărea Călărași (technical director)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Early career

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Ionel Ganea was born on 10 August 1973 in Făgăraș, Romania, starting to play senior level football in 1992 at Divizia B side, ICIM Brașov.[2][3] Two years later, coach Ioan Nagy brought him to FC Brașov, giving him his Divizia A debut on 20 August 1994 in a 3–1 away loss in front of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.[2][3] In the middle of the 1995–96 season he was transferred to Universitatea Craiova with whom he reached the 1998 Cupa României final, being used by coach José Ramón Alexanko in all the minutes of the 1–0 loss in front of Rapid București.[2][4] He started the 1997–98 season by scoring 17 goals in just 16 appearances for Gloria Bistrița, transferring in the middle of it to Rapid where he scored 11 more, helping them win the title and also being the top-goalscorer of the season.[2][5][6][7]

VfB Stuttgart

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Ganea was transferred in the summer of 1999 to VfB Stuttgart who paid 1.75 million€ to Rapid.[2][8][9] He made his Bundesliga debut on 14 August when coach Ralf Rangnick used him as a starter in a 0–0 with Werder Bremen.[10] He scored his first two goals for the club on 18 September in a 4–2 home win over MSV Duisburg, managing another brace on 14 December in a 3–1 win with Hansa Rostock.[2][11] The team started the following season by winning the 2000 Intertoto Cup, a campaign in which he made two appearances, the team playing afterwards in the UEFA Cup, Ganea scoring a brace in a 3–1 victory with Tirol Innsbruck, then closing the score in a 2–2 with Feyenoord, helping his side reach the eight-finals of the competition where the campaign ended in front of Celta Vigo.[2][12][13][14] Also in the same season, Ganea scored a hat-trick and provided three assists for Adhemar's hat-trick in a 6–1 over Kaiserslautern in the league.[15][16] Early in the 2001–02 season, Ganea scored both of his side's goals in a 2–2 with Nürnberg, totalizing 10 goals at the end of the season, a personal Bundesliga record for him.[2][17] He started his last season at Stuttgart by helping the side win another Intertoto Cup, scoring a goal in each of the legs from the third round with Perugia, also playing in both legs of the 2–1 victory on aggregate from the final with Lille.[2][12][18] He scored a brace in a win with 1860 Munich and a hat-trick in another victory against VfL Bochum, contributing with a total of nine goals as the team finished on the second place in Bundesliga.[2][19]

With 136 games played in which he scored 47 goals and provided 15 assists in all competitions for Stuttgart, Ganea was known during this period for his ability of scoring after coming in the game as a substitute.[2][20][21][22] Ganea claimed that his toughest opponents during his years spent in Germany were Lothar Matthäus and Jürgen Kohler, also he cherished a shirt he received from Oliver Kahn.[20]

Bursaspor

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In the summer of 2003, being free of contract he signed with Turkish top flight club Bursaspor which was coached by fellow Romanian Gheorghe Hagi, being teammate with compatriots Bogdan Vintilă, Iulian Miu and Cornel Frăsineanu.[2][23] He scored his first goal on 27 September in a 2–1 win over Konyaspor, a game in which he also received a red card.[24] He also scored a hat-trick on 2 November in a 6–0 over Adanaspor and three weeks later he scored his last goal for Bursa in a 1–1 with Akçaabat Sebatspor.[2][24][25]

Wolverhampton Wanderers

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The striker joined Premier League club Wolverhampton Wanderers in December 2003 after his contract in Turkey was cancelled by mutual consent.[2][26] In 14 Premier League appearances he scored three goals during the 2003–04 season – against eventual champions Arsenal, Leeds and Newcastle – but could not prevent relegation.[27]

He remained with the club for two seasons in the second tier, mostly under the managership of Glenn Hoddle.[2][28] The first of these years was written off after suffering cruciate knee ligament injury on a pre-season tour of Norway.[28] He recovered for the 2005–06 season but never held down a regular starting place, and was released as his contract expired at the end of the campaign.[2][28]

Return to Romania

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In June 2006 he moved back to Romania, signing with Dinamo București on an initial one-year deal, claiming one of the reasons he choose Dinamo is that he was a good friend with its coach, Mircea Rednic.[2][29] Ganea had to compete to earn a place in the team's offence with Ionel Dănciulescu and Claudiu Niculescu, scoring his first goal on 20 August in a 3–1 home victory with Politehnica Timișoara, one week later managing to score all the goals in a 4–0 over Universitatea Craiova.[2][30][31][32][33] He scored a total of 14 goals in the first half of the season, also providing an assist for Niculescu's decisive goal in the 2–1 victory against Bayer Leverkusen from the 2006–07 UEFA Cup group stage which helped The Red Dogs reach the sixteenths-finals.[2][30][34] However, in December, after just six months, Ganea broke his contract with Dinamo who managed to win the league without him.[2][5][35]

He rejoined Rapid București on a record 350.000€ salary per year.[2][35] He scored his first goal for Rapid on 1 April 2007 in a loss in front of rivals Steaua București, then another one in a victory with Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț, having a total of 16 goals scored in the season, being the league's second top-goalscorer with two goals behind former teammate Claudiu Niculescu.[6][36] The team also won the Cupa României but coach Răzvan Lucescu did not use him in the 2–1 win over Politehnica Timișoara from the final.[37][38]

In June 2007, Ganea signed for Politehnica Timișoara where on 7 May 2008 he made his last Liga I appearance in a 4–1 home win over Farul Constanța in which he scored once, having a total of 183 matches with 73 goals scored in the competition, also playing a total of 33 games with seven goals scored in European competitions, including 13 games with three goals in the Intertoto Cup.[2][22][39][40]

He returned briefly on the pitch as a professional player only for one game on 22 September 2011 in a Cupa României match against Steaua București which ended with a 4–0 loss.[41][42]

International career

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Ionel Ganea played 45 games and scored 19 goals for Romania, making his debut under coach Victor Pițurcă on 3 March 1999 against Estonia, scoring both goals in a 2–0 win.[43][44] He played five games at the successful Euro 2000 qualifiers in which he scored once in a 4–0 over Azerbaijan and a brace in a 3–0 with Liechtenstein.[43] He was used by coach Emerich Jenei in three games at the Euro 2000 final tournament, in all of them being sent on the field as a substitute, in the one with England he scored in the last minutes of the game from a penalty the decisive goal of the 3–2 victory which helped Romania pass the group stage and reach the quarter-finals where he entered the field in the 54th minute to replace Viorel Moldovan in the eventual 2–0 loss in front of Italy.[45][46][47] In July 2024, British tabloid newspaper, The Sun listed Ganea's penalty goal in England's top 18 disappointments suffered after the winning of the 1966 World Cup.[48]

He played seven games and netted once in a 1–0 over Lithuania at the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, afterwards making eight appearances at the Euro 2004 qualifiers where he scored a goal in both victories with Bosnia and Herzegovina, once in a 1–1 with Norway and his last goal for the The Tricolours in a 4–0 victory over Luxembourg.[43][49] Ganea last appearance for the national team took part on 6 September 2006 when coach Pițurcă sent him on the field in the 78th minute to replace Ciprian Marica in a 2–0 away win over Albania at the Euro 2008 qualifiers.[43]

For representing his country at the Euro 2000 final tournament, Ganea was decorated by President of Romania Traian Băsescu on 25 March 2008 with the Ordinul "Meritul Sportiv" – (The Medal "The Sportive Merit") class III.[50]

International stats

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[43]
National team Year Apps Goals
Romania 1999 9 6
2000 10 3
2001 6 2
2002 8 4
2003 7 4
2004 4 0
2005 0 0
2006 1 0
Total 45 19
Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Ganea goal.
List of international goals scored by Ionel Ganea[43]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 3 March 1999 Stadionul Național, Bucharest, Romania   Estonia 1–0 2–0 Friendly
2 2–0
3 28 April 1999 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania   Belgium 1–0 1–0 Friendly
4 9 June 1999 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania   Azerbaijan 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
5 19 September 1999 Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, Liechtenstein   Liechtenstein 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualification
6 3–0
7 26 April 2000 Stadionul Gheorghe Hagi, Constanța, Romania   Cyprus 2–0 2–0 Friendly
8 20 June 2000 Stade du Pays de Charleroi, Charleroi, Belgium   England 3–2 3–2 UEFA EURO 2000 Group A
9 3 September 2000 Stadionul Steaua, Bucharest, Romania   Lithuania 1–0 1–0 World Cup 2002 qualification
10 28 February 2001 GSP Stadium, Nicosia, Cyprus   Lithuania 1–0 3–0 Friendly
11 2–0
12 13 February 2002 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France   France 1–2 1–2 Friendly
13 27 March 2002 Stadionul Gheorghe Hagi, Constanța, Romania   Ukraine 4–0 4–1 Friendly
14 17 April 2002 Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak Stadium, Bydgoszcz, Poland   Poland 1–0 2–1 Friendly
15 7 September 2002 Koševo City Stadium, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina   Bosnia and Herzegovina 3–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
16 12 February 2003 GSZ Stadium, Larnaca, Cyprus   Slovakia 2–1 2–1 Friendly
17 7 June 2003 Stadionul Ion Oblemenco, Craiova, Romania   Bosnia and Herzegovina 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
18 11 June 2003 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway   Norway 1–0 1–1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
19 6 September 2003 Stadionul Astra, Ploiești, Romania   Luxembourg 3–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification

Managerial career

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Ionel Ganea had his first coaching experience in 2009 when he was the assistant of Cornel Țălnar at Dinamo București.[51] In 2010 he became the head coach of the club's satellite in the third league.[52][53][54][55] After a short spell at Sănătatea Cluj, he had his only experience coaching abroad when in March 2012 he signed with Moldovan side Rapid Ghidighici where he coached compatriots Mădălin Militaru and Alexandru Bălțoi.[52][53][56]

In January 2013, Ganea had his first experience coaching in the Romanian top-league, Liga I when he came in charge of Universitatea Cluj which he managed to help avoid relegation.[52][53][57][58] However, next season in September he was dismissed by the club's officials.[53][59][60]

At the beginning of the 2014–15 season he was appointed head coach at Rapid București with the objective of saving the club from relegation.[53][61] In September 2014 after a 3–0 loss in front of Dinamo București and the team being on a relegation position, the club owner Valerii Moraru replaced him with Marian Rada.[62]

With five rounds before the end of the 2014–15 Liga III season, Dunărea Călărași appointed him as head coach, Ganea managing to win all the games and gain promotion to Liga II.[63][64] In the first half of the following season he led Dunărea to the first position, leaving afterwards to coach Liga I club, FC Voluntari where he led the team 11 rounds, being dismissed after a 2–0 loss with CS Universitatea Craiova.[63][65][66][67][68] After one year and a half without an appointment, in April 2017, Ganea took charge of ASA Târgu Mureș but the spell was unsuccessful as the team relegated to the second division.[69][70][71] He then coached ACS Poli Timișoara in the second division but left after three games, being unsatisfied with the training conditions provided by the club.[72][73]

In September 2020 he made a comeback at Dunărea Călărași, this time working as a technical director, head coach being Cristian Pustai but he left the club in the summer of the following year as the team had financial problems and did not pay him for several months.[63][74]

Controversies

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At the beginning of his career, while playing at FC Brașov, Ganea beat up the team captain Dorel Purdea.[75][76][77][78][79][80]

During his stay at Universitatea Craiova, Ganea was involved in several controversies. Ganea kicked his teammate Cornel Frăsineanu in the mouth, which left him without a few teeth and for a while he had to eat using a straw.[76][77][78][81][82][83][84] Eugen Trică tried to calm him down but Ganea threatened to beat him too so Trică backed off.[81][83][84] He also had a fight with Silvian Cristescu who threw a massage table at his head.[76][77][79] On 2 May 1998 Rapid București needed to win the match against Universitatea Craiova in order to be sure that they win the Divizia A title so they agreed with George Ilinca who was "U" Craiova's owner to let them win the game. Some players, including Ganea did not agree to take part in the arrangement, the game ended 2–2 with both of Craiova's goals being scored by Ganea, and the title was won by Steaua București.[85][86][87]

At VfB Stuttgart he had a fight with teammate Jochen Seitz, for which he was punished by the club with a 10.000 marks fine.[77][88] One day Ganea was eating an ice cream and coach Felix Magath saw him and told him that he shouldn't be eating food that contains too many calories because he has weight issues, Ganea got mad and threw the ice cream at him.[76][77][78][82]

In a match at Euro 2000 against England, Ganea was tackled hard by Sol Campbell but the referee did not take any measure against him, so he waited for Campbell to get close to him and when none of the referees were watching he hit him and cussed him: "Motherfucker! Bitch!".[89][90] In 2001, he had a fight with the goalkeeper Stelea in a training session that took part before a RomaniaItaly game.[78][82][91] During the match with the Italians, the striker was one step away from hitting his coach László Bölöni, because he was mad that the coach left him on the bench.[76][77][78][79][82][92] During Romania's cantonment for the 2002 World Cup qualification play-off against Slovenia, Ganea played rummy on money with Daniel Chiriță and feeling that Chiriță was cheating, he punched him in the eye, afterwards jumping on him to beat him, before the other teammates intervened to stop him.[93] While playing for Romania against Scotland in April 2004, he tackled Celtic defender John Kennedy resulting in a knee injury that left Kennedy unable to play for three years. Kennedy has since been forced to retire from professional football as a result of this and subsequent injuries.[75][94]

Steven Gerrard's autobiography contains an episode about an incident between him and Ionel Ganea in a WolverhamptonLiverpool game played in January 2004: "He tore my leg from the knee to the ankle. Under the puttee, my leg was cut deep, a nasty wound". After finding out what Gerrard wrote about him in his autobiography Ganea told the press:"I inform Gerrard that when I write my autobiography, I will not mention him. I will not have room for little girls".[79][89][90][95][96] In April 2006 he was involved in more controversy when he criticised the Wolverhampton Wanderers manager at that time, Glenn Hoddle, claiming "he is the most difficult manager I have worked with in my career".[97] Hoddle also fined him with a one-week salary for fighting at a training session with a teammate.[98][99]

While playing for Rapid București in a match against Universitatea Craiova he hit opponent's Michael Baird's mouth with his head during half-time.[76][77][79][82]

In August 2007 after a Unirea UrziceniPolitehnica Timișoara game, the striker had a conflict with the president of Unirea Urziceni Mihai Stoica, with Ganea grabbing him by the neck until the Gendarmery officers separated them.[76][82] One week later, Ganea was banned for 22 matches, which were later reduced to 16, after attacking one of the assistant referees after being sent off during a match between his club Politehnica Timișoara and Rapid București.[82][100][101] In his first match played against CFR Cluj after executing the 16 match suspension, he had a verbal conflict with former Universitatea Craiova teammate Eugen Trică before the beginning of the match, being close to start a fight after the end of the match.[101][102]

In 2012 while attending Ioan Drăgan's funeral, who was his wedding's Godfather and a former FC Brașov teammate, he almost got into a fight with the priest, being unsatisfied of the way he was preaching.[75][76]

While coaching Universitatea Cluj he was accused by player Cristian Mureșan of beating him up but Ganea denied the incident.[103][104][105]

During his coaching period at FC Voluntari after a 1–0 victory against CSMS Iași he had a conflict with a female journalist named Alina Iosub in which he offended and cussed her, she also threatened him by saying that if he comes to Botoșani, he won't leave there alive.[80][106][107]

His wife, Dana, with which he was married for over 24 years accused him of physical and verbal domestic violence and filled for divorce several times, also asking for a restraining order against him.[108][109][110][111]

Personal life

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His son, George is also a footballer.[112][113]

Honours

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Player

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Universitatea Craiova

Rapid București

VfB Stuttgart

Dinamo București

Individual

Manager

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Dunărea Călărași

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  58. ^ ""U" Cluj revine în orașul unde a scăpat de retrogradare. "Oțelul e fostă campioană"" ["U" Cluj returns to the city where it escaped relegation. "Oțelul is a former champion"] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 26 July 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  59. ^ "Ganea, DAT AFARA de la U Cluj! Prima FABULOASA pentru despartire dupa ce a castigat 2 PUNCTE! Cine ii ia locul" [Ganea, OUT from U Cluj! FABULOUS bonus for the split after winning 2 POINTS! Who takes his place] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 27 September 2013. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
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  61. ^ "Ganea, noul antrenor al Rapidului: "Obiectivul e menținerea în Liga 1". Are deja o listă de achiziții" [Ganea, the new coach of Rapid: "The goal is to stay in Liga 1". He already has a shopping list] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 25 July 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  62. ^ "Ganea, dat afara de la Rapid, Moraru socheaza: "N-avem nicio problema, cu lotul asta ramanem in Liga I" Rada e interimar" [Ganea, kicked out from Rapid, Moraru shocks: "We have no problem, with this team we stay in Liga I" Rada is interim] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 29 September 2014. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  63. ^ a b c d "Ionel Ganea a revenit la Dunărea Călărași, acum ca director tehnic. Reacția fostului internațional după ce a semnat contractul" [Ionel Ganea returned to Dunărea Călărași, now as technical director. The former international's reaction after signing the contract] (in Romanian). Liga2.prosport.ro. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  64. ^ "Ionel Ganea a promovat cu Dunărea Călărași: "Vreau în Liga 1"" [Ionel Ganea promoted with Dunărea Călărași: "I want to be in Liga 1"] (in Romanian). Liga2.prosport.ro. 31 May 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  65. ^ "Dunărea lui Ionel Ganea e number one! "Valahii" din Călărași sunt pe primul loc în Liga 2" [Ionel Ganea's Dunărea is number one! "Wallachians" from Călărași are in first place in Liga 2] (in Romanian). Libertatea.ro. 5 December 2015. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
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  69. ^ "ASA Tg. Mureș și-a găsit antrenor după ce l-a dat afară pe Ionuț Chirilă" [ASA Tg. Mureș found a coach after firing Ionuț Chirilă] (in Romanian). Adevarul.ro. 13 April 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
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  71. ^ "Ganea, după retrogradarea matematică a lui ASA: "Deja ne-am resemnat că vom juca în liga a doua"" [Ganea, after the mathematical relegation of ASA: "We have already resigned ourselves to playing in the second league"] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 19 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  72. ^ ""Asta e situația, din cauza unor nemernici!" Ganea a demisionat de la ACS Poli Timișoara" ["That's the situation, because of some bastards!" Ganea resigned from ACS Poli Timisoara] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 27 July 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  73. ^ "Ganea a demisionat a doua oară, iar clubul e tot mai aproape de faliment!" [Ganea resigned for the second time, and the club is getting closer to bankruptcy!] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  74. ^ "Ionel Ganea, despre șeful cu care a muncit la Dunărea Călărași: "La 11 dimineața desfăcea prima butelie de vin. Un nenorocit!". Exclusiv" [Ionel Ganea, about the boss with whom he worked at Dunărea Călărași: "At 11 in the morning he opened the first bottle of wine. A bastard!". Exclusive] (in Romanian). Fanatik.ro. 25 May 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
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  80. ^ a b "Gest MIZERABIL la Iași! Ganea a amenințat-o cu bătaia pe reportera Look TV: "Hai, fă, nu mă bagi odată în direct? Dacă-ți trag una, te lipesc de perete!" După ce s-a calmat, a vrut să o pupe și să-și ceară scuze. Amenințarea jurnalistei: "S-ar putea să nu te întorci viu la București! Îți promit asta!"" [MISERABLE gesture in Iasi! Ganea threatened to beat the Look TV reporter: "Come on, aren't going to put me on live? If I hit you once, you'll get stuck in the wall! "After he calmed down, he wanted to kiss her and apologize. The journalist threatened him: "You may not return alive to Bucharest! I promise you this!"] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  81. ^ a b "Ganea bagă frica în stelişti. Top 5 întîmplări şocante cu fostul dinamovist!" [Ganea puts fear into Steaua's players. Top 5 shocking events with the former Dinamo player!] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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  83. ^ a b "VIDEO A mâncat cu paiul timp de o lună, după ce a fost bătut CRUNT de Ionel Ganea. Acum a ajuns la modesta Atletic Bradu" [VIDEO He ate with straw for a month, after being beaten badly by Ionel Ganea. Now he has reached to play for the modest Atletico Bradu] (in Romanian). Adevarul.ro. 15 April 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  84. ^ a b "Lutu: Ganea si Cartu l-au lasat lat pe Frasineanu!" [Lutu: Ganea and Cartu left Frasineanu KO!] (in Romanian). Ziare.ro. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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  86. ^ "Valiza care a daramat Rapidul! Cine sunt oltenii care au castigat titlul 20 pentru Steaua si impotriva lui Lucescu" [The suitcase that collapsed Rapid! Who are the Oltenians who won the title 20 for Steaua and against Lucescu] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 22 February 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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  90. ^ a b "Să râdem cu Ionel Ganea. Trei poveşti inedite cu trei fotbalişti uriaşi. Cum l-a pus la respect pe Gerrard: "A venit la mine şi.. JAP! I-am dat una"" [Let's laugh with Ionel Ganea. Three unique stories with three huge footballers. How he put Gerrard in his place: "He came to me and .. JAP! I gave him one"] (in Romanian). Telekom.ro. 11 October 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  91. ^ "Stelea si Dan Petrescu s-au luat la pumni!" [Stelea and Dan Petrescu punched each other!] (in Romanian). Libertatea.ro. 20 February 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  92. ^ "Ganea a sărit să-l bată pe Boloni în 2001, dar nu am realizat pe moment gravitatea incidentului" ["Ganea jumped to beat Boloni in 2001, but I didn't realize the gravity of the incident at the moment"] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 5 September 2008. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  93. ^ "Episod neștiut cu violentul Ionel Ganea: bătaie în seara barajului pierdut cu Slovenia. "Mi-a dat un pumn și a sărit pe mine. Mi-a învinețit ochiul. Mi-au pus o șapcă să nu vadă Hagi"" [Unknown episode with the violent Ionel Ganea: fight in the evening of the lost tie with Slovenia. "He punched me and jumped on me. He bruised my eye. They put a cap on me so Hagi couldn't see"] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 17 October 2022. Retrieved 17 October 2022.
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  99. ^ "O poveste FABULOASĂ cu Ionel Ganea în Anglia! Ruptură totală cu Glenn Hoddle la primul meci jucat după 18 luni. Ce a făcut" [A fabulous story with Ionel Ganea in England! Total break with Glenn Hoddle in the first match played after 18 months. What did he do] (in Romanian). Telekom.ro. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
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  102. ^ "Shot-Ganea revine: gata sa sara din nou la bataie dupa meciul Poli – CFR" [Shot-Ganea returns: ready to jump into a fight after the Poli – CFR match] (in Romanian). Sport.ro. 17 December 2007. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  103. ^ "Ionel Ganea a batut fara mila un fotbalist: "L-a rupt!"" [Ionel Ganea mercilessly beat up a footballer: "He wrecked him!""] (in Romanian). Ziare.ro. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  104. ^ "Fotbalistul batut de Ganea povesteste filmul evenimentelor" [The footballer beaten up by Ganea tells the film of the events] (in Romanian). Ziare.ro. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  105. ^ "Ganea este acuzat de un jucător că l-ar fi bătut! Cristi Mureșan: "Eu am încercat să țin secret acest subiect"" [Ganea is accused by a player of having beaten him! Cristi Mureșan: "I tried to keep this subject a secret"] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  106. ^ "Ganea, incident cu o jurnalistă: "Hai, ochelaristo, mai repede!" "Ai grijă la Botoșani, să nu pleci rupt!"" [Ganea had an incident with a journalist: "Come on, glasses girl, faster!" "Watch out in Botosani, you might leave in pieces!"] (in Romanian). Digi.ro. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  107. ^ "De aici a pornit totul: momentul care a declanșat scandalul. Limbaj suburban al lui Ganea" [The point from where everything started: the moment that triggered the scandal. Ganea's suburban language] (in Romanian). Digi.ro. 19 March 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  108. ^ "Ionel Ganea, acuzat că şi-a băgat soţia în spital!" [Ionel Ganea, accused of putting his wife in the hospital!] (in Romanian). Libertatea.ro. 5 March 2010. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  109. ^ "Ionel Ganea, acuzat de fosta soție că își terorizează propriul copil. Au fost făcute două plângeri la Poliție" [Ionel Ganea, accused by his ex-wife of terrorizing his own child. Two complaints were made to the Police] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  110. ^ "Dana, soția lui Ionel Ganea, dezvăluiri teribile: "Își bate joc de copilul lui. M-a agresat fizic și verbal!"" [Dana, Ionel Ganea's wife, makes terrible revelations: "He is disrespecting his own child. He physically and verbally assaulted me!"] (in Romanian). A1.ro. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  111. ^ "Declarații năucitoare. AdevărulL despre divorțul din familia lui Ganea. E halucinant! Fostul fotbalist și-a bătut soția din cauză că…" [Crushing declarations. The truth about Ganea's family divorce. It's unbelievable! The former footballer had beat up his wife at dinner because ...] (in Romanian). Cancan.ro. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  112. ^ "VIDEO Primul gol al lui Ganea jr. la Rapid: "Cel mai frumos moment din viața mea!"" [VIDEO The first goal of Ganea jr. at Rapid: "The most beautiful moment of my life!"] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 10 October 2015. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
  113. ^ "Fiul lui Ionel Ganea: "Tata şi-a făcut treaba, eu trebuie să-mi fac singur un nume în fotbal"" [The son of Ionel Ganea: "Dad has done his job, I have to make on my own in football"] (in Romanian). Realitatea.net. 20 July 2017. Retrieved 10 October 2017.
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