Constantin Dima

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Constantin Dima
Personal information
Full name Constantin Cristian Dima
Date of birth (1999-07-21) 21 July 1999 (age 24)
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Concordia Chiajna
Number 3
Youth career
0000–2016 Dinamo București
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2016–2018 Dinamo București 0 (0)
2016–2017Metalul Reșița (loan) 25 (1)
2017–2018Sepsi OSK (loan) 24 (0)
2018 Viitorul Constanța 0 (0)
2019–2021 Astra Giurgiu 37 (0)
2021 Desna Chernihiv 1 (0)
2021–2022 UTA Arad 6 (0)
2022–2023 Chindia Târgoviște 1 (0)
2023 Metaloglobus București 7 (0)
2024– Concordia Chiajna 2 (0)
International career
2014–2015 Romania U16 4 (1)
2015–2016 Romania U17 3 (0)
2016 Romania U18 2 (0)
2016–2018 Romania U19 6 (0)
2019 Romania U21 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 April 2024

Constantin Cristian Dima (born 21 July 1999) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Liga II club Concordia Chiajna.

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Club career

A product of Dinamo București's academy, Dima started his professional career in Liga II side Sportul Snagov, where he played 25 matches and scored once during the 2016–17 campaign.

Desna Chernihiv

In January 2021, he moved to Desna Chernihiv, signing a three-and-a-half-year contract and becoming the first Romanian player in Desna's history. [1] [2] [3] The club paid 100,000 euros for Dima, with Astra supposed to receive 20% of the amount of any Dima's resale. On 26 February, he made his Ukrainian Premier League debut against Inhulets Petrove at the Valeriy Lobanovskyi Dynamo Stadium, replacing Pylyp Budkivskyi in the second half. [4] On 16 July, he was released by the club. [5]

UTA Arad

On 4 October 2021, Dima joined UTA Arad in Liga I on a two-year deal. [6] [7] [8]

Chindia Târgoviște

In the summer of 2022, Dima moved to Chindia Târgoviște in Liga I. [9] On 3 January 2023, he left the club by mutual consent. [10]

Metaloglobus București

In february 2023 he moved to Metaloglobus București in Liga II. [11]

International career

Dima has represented Romania national football team at numerous youth level: U17, U19 and U21. In May 2021, he was called up for the Romanian Olympic football team. [12]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 13 April 2024 [13]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Metalul Reșița (loan) 2016–17 Liga II 25100251
Sepsi OSK (loan) 2017–18 Liga I24010250
Viitorul Constanța 2018–19 Liga I001010
Astra Giurgiu 2018–19 Liga I301040
2019–20 Liga I25020270
2020–21 Liga I9010100
Total37040410
Desna Chernihiv 2020–21 Ukrainian Premier League 100010
UTA Arad 2021–22 Liga I600060
Chindia Târgoviște 2022–23 Liga I103040
Metaloglobus București 2022–23 Liga II701080
Concordia Chiajna 2023–24 Liga II2020
Career total98180101081

Honours

Astra Giurgiu

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