Victor Pițurcă

Victor Pițurcă

athlete Romania

Victor Pițurcă, born on March 7, 1955, is a former Romanian football player and manager, known for his significant contributions to Romanian football, including his tenure as the head coach of the national team. He gained notoriety for his controversial gambling habits, famously caught cheating at poker in 2002, which led to a significant scandal. Despite his successes in football, including coaching Steaua Bucharest, his reputation has been marred by recurrent gambling-related incidents.

Born on Mar 07, 1955 (70 years old)

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Romania Romania: Victor Pițurcă is a former football player and coach, known for qualifying Romania for the European Football Championship. 7

Adevărul: 8 mai: Ziua când s-a înființat Partidul Comunist Român, aflat la remorca partidului bolșevic rus