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ProSport presents you in the campaign # Romania100, on the occasion of the centenary, the authentic image of Romanian football in the 80s, realized by Lică Movilă, Dinamo jolly-joker iron, adored by the supporters of Stefan cel Mare and watched with the eyes by direct opponents. If last night you could discover or rediscover spicy details in the first part of your discussion with ProSport, things you did not know after the collision with the Scottish Souness, and as the educational system has shown in the years 70 and 80, Lica Movila speaks today at other registers. Just as interesting Romania! # România100
What team did you have when you were a child?
With the University of Craiova because Tilihoi, who lived in the street with me in Braila, was five years older than me, being a student with my brother. But after starting to go on the football circuit, logically, I stayed with the teams we were developing.
Throughout your career, you have played in all positions except as a goalkeeper. Which one did you feel the best?
As a midfielder. In Bacau, I was an offensive because I had too many defenses. And when I arrived at Dinamo, there was an offensive from Gigi (B. Multescu), who was older than me and was worth it, so I went on the defensive.
What music do you listen to in the locker room?
We did not listen. We were too concerned about football to do it.
But by the way, what music do you like?
The Smokie, KC and the Sunshine Band, ABBA, Boney M, Joe Cocker. So disco, pop, rock. Nea Bubu Sotir, who created the football union, had a sister at GFG and brought us video tapes with music and movies. I remember that in the camps, we exchanged videocassettes with teammates.
You had a great shot. It is not in vain that your supporters shouted: "Movile, Movila, give them a torpedo!" Was it native or did you work hard at training?
That's because I was hitting the ball with both legs, this football ABC learned from the first lessons in Bacau. Maybe it was native, because these elements, like the exact bird, stopping the ball on the chest, with my leg, with my knee, I have very well mastered. My executions were very clean. And of course, I work a lot on training so that this mechanism can be inoculated.
How did you break up with Dinamo?
Lucescu wanted to force Rednic to play for free and told me that I was going to fight for the title. I asked him why Rednic was not a good defender, whereas he was very good. "Well, no, there is Dis," he replied. And then, I suggested that I embark on the title battle with Zare, because I knew I had no chance with Rednic because he was his Corvinus kid. And then the good defender puts me. But there, at one point, Mihăescu brought him to complain that time was passing and that he could no longer play. And Lucescu just saw me bring players from abroad and started telling me that I was going to get into business, that football did not interest me anymore. And instead of sitting on my bench, I went to complain to the generals that they did not play me anymore. Hearing this, Marin Barbulescu wanted to take me to Victoria. I did not agree that there was Halagian who did not swallow me. In fact, "sympathy" was reciprocal. At the same time, General Ghenoiu came to ask me for Flame Moreni and, in two days, he transferred me. I did not quite agree that I had just returned home to Bucharest and wanted to stay in Dinamo. But I could not refuse because my wife worked in passports. However, he agreed to come to Moreni on Wednesday, which coach Ion Nunweiller did not accept and started to tease me. When Cornel Dinu came to "Cluj U", which I understood very well in Dinamo and who wanted me there, I became a "red cap".
Which internal opponents have caused you problems?
There was a bad defensive midfielder at "Poli" Timisoara, Adrian Manea. He was still embarrassed and frowned. In one game, he spit on me and swore to everyone he put his foot on, but I did not even forgive him, he came to see me in the end to show me that I had ripped his boots.
"I was traveling in the Asian region, where I walked with a bell in my head with long clothes like skirts and rubber boots in my legs, even though I was 40 years old." Cleo "in a market, dressed in tents, came closer to us, created a kind of chair in their hands and drove us to the hotel where we were living.And then an activist who told us that we are not allowed to go out in the street in shorts "
Tell me about your first cross-border experience in Zimbru Chişinău.
After the 1989 changes, Dinamo brought back all the borrowers. Multescu had been appointed coach. It was then the troubled moments where it was said that the club could be abolished. And one of these days, Vasile Ianul told us that Zimbru Chişinău's president, Valeriu Rogozenco, a journalist, had come and wanted to take two players. We showed interest in "Cleo" Vasilevichi. The same day, Dudu Georgescu entered Dinamo. Then I asked Rogozenco if he did not need a coach. Having received an affirmative answer, I proposed Dudu and he agreed. Finally, we got there. Good boys, but they have been long behind us, with the conditions, the workout, the physical training, the food, with everything. Zimbru was in the second union division. In fact, it was the last edition of the Union Championship, because the USSR immediately disappeared. The life I had there was pretty good. We traveled thousands of miles that I was doing with the plane. We did not even reach the sea of Japan, but from Chişinău to Ferghana, Namangan, Tiumen or Ekaterinburg, to give examples, there are good distances. I was traveling in the Asian region, where they walked with a bell in their heads, with long clothes like skirts and rubber boots, even though they were at 40 degrees. By taking me with "Cleo" in a market, dressed in shorts, others surrounded us, put a kind of chair in their hands and took us to the hotel where we lived. . Then an activist came to tell us that we were not allowed to go out in the street in shorts.
Did they pay you well?
Pretty good. Their sponsor was the one who had the Hrubes of Stephen the Great. We have champagne at our discretion. But I was not happy, I wanted more to give her a present when I returned home. By contract, I would receive a Niva Lada, which I had to pay. I had money. But after that, when Boris Yeltsin came out of the tanks, they saw us as spies. For three days, I even stayed in a hotel. Then we went to a shop where we bought all the gold and we went back to Romania.
"I wore a uniform from time to time, but I did not stop or shoot anyone"
And at Hapoel Beer-Sheva?
That's where I played for about three months, until I put one of my toes on my buttock fracture. I had problems with my coach. He had a midfielder with whom he played pocker and still preferred him, even though he was a modest player. He did not stop telling me that I had too much weight, and he was training me hard to get to the parameters, he said. Aurea, he also titled it. That's why I was hurt because I wanted to show this coach that he could slip through one of the few times he introduced me to the field. After my injury, I told them to give me the money I had to pay to go there. They started taking me with spells, I can go there and they will send me money then. But I stayed firmly in my decision, knowing otherwise that I could not see anything. There was not much, about $ 7,000. They gave everything after two months. We were at the hotel. I was operated by a Romanian and an Argentinian. A year ago, when he took my screws to Romania, Dr. Vasile Popescu told me that he should not have operated, but just put my foot in gypsum, that my Bones would be welded and I would do it. could still play. That's how my football career ended at 31 years old.
And in these difficult times for you, Dinamo helped you?
I asked for help to work in the club. But Vasile Ianul told me to be a cop and keep the footballers' houses. And with others, it's the same. Eventually, General Medrea helped me and I worked in the police for 12 years, which, in my opinion, would never happen. When I was hired, I was a captain and retired as a colonel.
As a cop …
I wore a uniform from time to time, but I did not shoot or shoot anyone. I deal especially with the football team of the capital police. We train, we organize tournaments. I had a team of former footballers, among whom Ion Craiu, Florian Stancu, Eugen Frincu, Dan Topolinschi, Nicuşor Glonţ and goalkeeper Nicolae Bîlă.
You regret not playing for the hometown team?
Before going to Chisinau, I wanted to play for FCM Progress, but Octavian Ulman (then Braila 's team leader) was always terrified to give me an answer.
You did the coaching schooli.
Yeah, that's right, I've been Augusta's second a few times
You have also been founder of this Dinamo Old Boys.
Yes, we set it up in 2002. We met the old players, we organized matches, it was beautiful. But for about five years, the idea is dead, we have become too old.
"Those who have not gone to school today come directly to football, do not you see that they are not as diligent as their heads and do not break their bones?" we have problems, we come in, but we do not get killed "
You have retired to colds.
I was an old classmate. I made my house and moved. I also liked the football field in the locality, quite modern, good turf. And I started doing this football school. Due to political changes, I was forced to give up at some point. After four years, I came back, but there are not many children anymore. I will try again in the spring. If I gather 20 children permanently, otherwise I do not do it.
You have a boy.
Yes, Catalin. I think it's too good for these times. He is a fitness instructor specializing in physiotherapy. When he was a little I took him to football, but he did not stick to him. He tried to become a referee at the age of 20, but he told me that he was very hurt and that he was reunited.
What do you think of football today?
Those who did not go to school today went straight to football. Do not you see that he almost does not fit with not breaking his head, breaking his bones? This job has become very risky. And we have problems, we come in but do not get killed.
What about the mass death of traditional teams?
He deserves his destiny. If they had only had evil and undefeated leadership, there was no way out.
How do you see the future?
Woe to his mother for the future! Do not lock the casket. He will be remembered, he will be a Dacian.
Does your heart beat for Dinamo or become immune?
I am calm because I do not want my heart to stop. That's right, he did not like to take the world to street issues: "What do we do, Dinamo demagogue?", Do not make fun of me, as if I were playing. But they do it, they shoot, and here I am. I do not even go to matches, disgusting the songs I hear today.
Lica Stavarache MOVILĂ
- Born on October 21, 1961 (Braila, BR)
- Post: jolly-joker
Internal competitions
Start in division A: 21.06.1981, FC Argeş – SC Bacau 5-2
Cup start: 02.12.1981, FCM Braşov – SC Bacău 1-0
Season by team Div.A Cup.
1980-81 SC Bacau 1/0 0/0
1981-82 SC Bacau 6/0 1/0
1982-83 SC Bacau 12/3 0/0
1982-83 Dinamo Bucharest 16/4 4/0
1983-84 Dinamo Bucharest 19/1 2/1
1984-85 Dinamo Bucharest 27/5 4/0
1985-86 Dinamo Bucharest 31/4 5/2
1986-87 Dinamo Bucharest 27/3 4/0
1987-88 Dinamo Bucharest 18/1 4/1
1988-89 Flag Moreni 23/2 1/0
1989-90 "U" Cluj 19/1 0/0
Total Division A: 199 games, 23 goals
Total Cup: 25 games, 4 goals
He won two titles (1982-1983, 1983-1984) and two cups (1983-1984, 1985-1986).
Overseas
1991 Zimbru Chişinău (USSR 2) 23/2
1991-92 Hapoel Beer Sheva (Israel 1) 6/1
In the national team
Start: 01.06.1983, Yugoslavia – Romania 1-0
Total: 14 games, 1 goal
At the Olympic National
Debut: 26.04.1983, Romania – Netherlands 3-0
Total: 3 matches, 0 goals
In the national U21
Starting date: 31.08.1982, Romania – Denmark 2-1
Total: 5 matches, 0 goals
In the cuts of Europe
Start: 14.09.1983, Kuusysi Lahti – Dinamo 0-1
Total: 16 games, 2 goals
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