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Iordănescu's link with Steaua București began in early 1984, aged six, when his father Anghel, who was an assistant coach at the time, would take him along to attend games at the Ghencea Stadium. He frequently sat alongside Alin Stoica , also the son of a club legend , and began playing together during warm-ups and halftime breaks.
In 1990, he left Steaua for the second time as he signed a two-year contract with Cypriot club Anorthosis Famagusta. After being released from his contract, he returned to Steaua in 1992 to lead the club to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup quarter-finals in 1993, and then a new league championship.
Jun 18, 2017 · In 1982, aged 32, Iordănescu left Romania to play for OFI Crete in Greece under head coach Les Shannon, but returned to Steaua two years later to become the club's assistant manager. He was capped 57 times between 1971 and 1981.
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În anul 2010, Iordănescu a devenit antrenorul secund al lui Ilie Dumitrescu la Steaua București, iar după ce acesta din urmă a demisionat din funcția de antrenor, Iordănescu a devenit antrenor interimar.
In 1998, Steaua's football section separated from CSA Steaua and changed its name to AFC Steaua București [15] ruled by a non-profit association led by Romanian businessman Viorel Păunescu.
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Iordănescu's connection with Steaua București began in early 1984, at the age of six. His father Anghel Iordănescu, who was an assistant coach at the time, took him along with him to attend games on the Ghencea Stadium.