The transfer window ends on February 1, and the Romanian Football Federation has compiled a list of all Romanian footballers playing abroad in the first three tiers, a few months before the European Championship in Germany.

Yanis Hagi in the Romanian national teamPhoto: ATTILA KISBENEDEK / AFP / Profimedia

Romania, represented by footballers in Europe, America and Arab countries

The European Championship in Germany (June 14 – July 14) is a few months away, and in addition to the Super League, Romania still has representatives in other European countries, as well as in America or Arab countries.

The FRF has published a list of all Romanian footballers playing abroad in the first three echelons.

UEFA

ANDORRA: Raul Feher (26 years old, Inter Club d’Escaldes)

ENGLAND: Radu Dragusin (21 years old, Tottenham), Jonuts Radu (26 years old, Bournemouth)

AUSTRIA: Rezvan Boka (18 years old, First Vienna, L2)

BELGIUM: Andriy Dragomir (20 years old, Dessel Sport, L3)

CYPRUS: Andriy Artean (30 years old, Apollo Limassol), Valentin Kostake (25 years old, Apollo Limassol), Adrian Rus (27 years old, Paphos), Vlad Dragomir (24 years old, Paphos), Rezvan Gredinaru (28 years old, Karmiotissa) )

• L2: Robert Stoitzea (19 years old, Digenis Ipson)

SWITZERLAND: Rares Ilie (20 years old, Lausanne)

FRANCE: Alexi Pitu (21, Bordeaux, L2), Tony Strata (19, Ajaccio, L2)

GREECE: Sebastian Mladen (32 years old, Panetholikos), Claudio Balan (29 years old, Gianina), Celin Popescu (22 years old, Volos)

• L2: Vasile Sova (18 years old, Iraklis of Thessaloniki)

GERMANY: Darius Hyndovean (22, Preussen Munster, L3)

ISRAEL: Andrei Paun (28 years old, Bnei-Sachin), Antonio Sefer (23 years old, Hapoel Beer-Sheva)

IRELAND: Christian Megerusan (24, Bray Wanderers, L2)

ICELAND: Andriy Apostu (22 years old, Dalvik/Rainir, L2)

ITALY: Rezvan Marin (27 years old, Empoli), Mihai Popa (23 years old, AC Torino), Rares Burnete (20 years old, Lecce), Alexandra Borbei (20 years old, Lecce), Adres Sfait (19 years old, Salernitana)

• L2: Dennis Man (25 years old, Parma), Valentin Mihaila (23 years old, Parma), George Puskas (27 years old, Bari), Marius Marin (25 years old, Pisa), Ionuc Nedelcearu (27 years old, Palermo), Denis Gergeligiu (24 years old, Feralpisalo), Marcus Pecurar (18 years old, Feralpisalo), Andrii Merginyan (22 years old, Ternana), Gabriele Boloka (22 years old, Ternana)

• L3: Mihai Gusu (27 years old, Albinoleffe), Sergio Suchu (33 years old, Trento), Eduard Dutsu (22 years old, Virtus Francavilla), Robert Toma (19 years old, Lucchese)

MALTA: Binu Bayram (23 years old, Hibernians FC), Andriy Cholaku (31 years old, Birkirkara FC)

MOLDOVA: Alexandru Misares (26 years old, Zimbru Chisinau)

POLAND: Bohdan Rakovican (23 years old, Rakov Czestochowa), Vergil Gice (25 years old, MKS Krakow), Kornel Rapa (34 years old, MKS Krakow), Valentin Kojokaru (28 years old, Pogon Szczecin), Marko Eman (23 years old, Stal Mielec) , Marius Brizag (31 years old, Korona Kielce), Bohdan Tyru (29 years old, Warta Poznan)

• L2: Andrii Chindrish (25 years old, Lehia Gdansk)

PORTUGAL: Alex Dobre (25 years old, Famalikao), Miguel Constantinescu (18 years old, Visela)

RUSSIA: Eric Bikfalvi (35 years old, FC “Ural”)

SAN MARINO: Mykhailo Bruma (28 years old, San Giovanni)

SLOVENIA: Marko Dulka (24 years old, Celje)

SPAIN: Yanis Hagi (25 years old, Alaves), Horaciu Moldovan (26 years old, Atletico Madrid), Andrej Raciu (25 years old, Rayo Vallecano)

• L2: Alexandru Pashkan (25 years old, Gijón), Florin Andone (30 years old, Eldense)

• L3: Alexandru Shirlea (23 years old, Tarragona Gymnastics)

TURKEY: Olimpiu Morutan (24 years old, Anakaragucju), Alexandru Cikaldeu (26 years old, Konyaspor), Denis Dragush (24 years old, Gaziantep), Alexandru Maxim (33 years old, Gaziantep), Florin Nice (36 years old, Gaziantep) FC), Dejan Sorescu ( 26 years old, FC Gaziantep)

• L2: Umit Akdag (20 years old, Goztepe, SK)

LOW COUNTRIES: Adrian Mazilu (18 years old, Vitesse Arnhem)

HUNGARY: Doru Popadiuk (28 years old, Diosgyori), Marius Korbu (21 years old, Puskas Akademia), Gheorghe Ganya (24 years old, Ujpest), Arpad Tordai (26 years old, Mezokovesd), Sabolch Silagi (20 years old, Mezokovesd)

• L2: Dejan Boldor (28 years old, Gyor), Paul Anton (32 years old, Gyor), Claudio Bumba (30 years old, Gyor), Mark Kovacs (19 years old, Gyor), Bela Feuer (28 years old, Nyiregyhaza), Raul Krausch (28 years old, Pecs), Kristian Dobozi (19 years old, Kazincbarcikai), Walter Heil (33 years old, Kazincbarcikai), Kristian Szekely (25 years old, Kazincbarcikai), Patrick Ganze (19 years old, Kazincbarcikai), Aron Hirsik (22 years old, Siofok ), Cornel Ene (30 years old, Haladas), Carlo Erdei (27 years old, Haladas)

AFC

SAUDI ARABIA: Nicolae Stanciu (30 years old, Damak), Florin Tenase (29 years old, Al Ohdud), Andrii Burke (30 years old, Al Ohdud), Andrei Kordea (24 years old, Al Tai), Alin Toshka (31 years old, Al Riyadh), Ciprian Tătarușanu (37 years old, Abha Club)

UAE: Sultan Abu Daken (24, Al Arabi SC, L2)

INDIA: Marius Leka (23 years old, FC “Neroka”, L2), Bohdan Gavrila (32 years old, FC “Neroka”, L2)

QATAR: Denys Alibek (33 years old, Muaither SC)

CONCACAF

US: Alexandu Mățan (24 years old, Columbus Crew), Enes Sali (17 years old, FC Dallas)

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