The Romanian national football team will play two games in September in the qualification group of the 2024 European Championship against Israel (September 9) and Kosovo (September 12).

Edi JordanescuPhoto: Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP / Profimedia

Janis Hagi is on the preliminary foreigner list, although he does not play for Rangers

Romania’s national football team continues its journey to qualify for the 2024 European Championship in Germany, currently with 8 points after 4 games.

The team trained by Edi Yordenescu will play two matches in September in the qualifying group against Israel (September 9) and Kosovo (September 12).

The technician of the tricolor submitted a preliminary list of foreigners called up for this double, including Janis Hagi, a player of “Glasgow Rangers”.

Despite no longer playing for the Scottish runners-up, the Romanian midfielder is on Edi Jordenescu’s shortlist.

Preliminary list of foreigners summoned by Edi Iordanescu

doorman

Ionut Radu (Bournemouth), Valentin Cojocaru (Leuven)

protection

Andrei Ratiu (Huesca), Radu Dragusin (Genoa), Ionuc Nedelcearu (Palermo), Adrian Rus (Paphos), Virgil Gice (Krakow), Andrei Burke (Al-Ohdud), Bohdan Rakovican (Rakiv), Raul Opruts (Kortrek), Marius Breisag (Korona Kielce)

midfielders

Marius Marin (Pisa), Rezvan Marin (Empoli), Nicolae Stanchiu (Wuhan Three Towns), Alexandru Sikaldeu (Konyaspor), Olimpiu Morutan (Galatasaray), Dennis Mann (Parma), Janis Hagi (Rangers), Alexandra Dobre (Famalikan), Valentin Mykhailo (Parma), Deyan Sorescu (Rakiv)

ATTACKERS

George Puskas (Genoa), Denis Alibek (Muiser), Denis Dragush (Standard Liège), Florin Tenasse (Al-Ohdud)

Rating 1st group after 4 stages

1 Switzerland 10 points

2 Romania 8

3 Israel 7

4 Belarus 3

5 Kosovo 3

6 Andorra 1.

Romania in the preliminary tournament of EURO 2024, which broadcasts every match of the tricolor

*All previous matches of Romania will be published in LiveBlog on HotNews.ro.

March 25, 2023 – 21:45 Andorra – Romania 0-2 / Antena 1

March 28, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Belarus 2-1 / Prima TV

June 16, 2023 – 21:45 Kosovo – Romania 0-0 / Antena 1

June 19, 2023 – 21:45 Switzerland – Romania 2-2 / Prima TV

September 9, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Israel / Prima TV

September 12, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Kosovo / Antena 1

October 12, 2023 – 21:45 Belarus – Romania / Antenna 1

October 15, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Andorra / Prima TV

November 18, 2023 – 21:45 Israel – Romania / Prima TV

November 21, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Switzerland / Antenna 1.