List of FC Vaslui records and statistics

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This is a list of statistics and records of the Romanian professional football club FC Vaslui. It is based in Vaslui, Romania, and currently plays in Liga IV. The club was founded in 2002 and its home ground is the Municipal Stadium.

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Honours

FC Vaslui succeeded three league runners-up, two in the lower divisions and one in Liga I in the 2011–12 season. In 2010, Vaslui reached the Romanian Cup final, lost at the penalty shootout. Vaslui's highest European performance is winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2008.

Domestic

Liga I:

Liga II:

Liga III:

Romanian Cup:

European

UEFA Intertoto Cup:

Player records

Appearances

Mike Temwanjera holds FC Vaslui's appearance record, having played 201 times over the course of 6 seasons from 2007 until now. He also holds the records for most European appearances, having made 17, but also the record for the most league appearances, with 173. Also, Wesley Lopes holds Romanian Cup appearances, with 14.

Most appearances

#NameYearsLeague Cupa României EuropeTotal
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mike Temwanjera 200720141741117202
2 Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Sânmărtean 201020131211216149
3 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Buhuş 20052010125109144
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley 200920121131412139
5 Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Gheorghiu 20062012111126129
6 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Zhivko Milanov 20102013104715126
7 Flag of Romania.svg Raul Costin 200920131011112124
8 Flag of Romania.svg Vasile Buhăescu 20082013104910123
9 Flag of Romania.svg Sorin Frunză 2002200811460120
10 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Panait 2003201010443111

Most appearances in Liga I

#NameYearsLeagueGoals
1 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mike Temwanjera 2007201417439
2 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Buhuş 200520101250
3 Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Sânmărtean 2010201312112
4 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley Lopes 2009201211361
5 Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Gheorghiu 200620121119
6 Flag of Romania.svg Vasile Buhăescu 200520131047
7 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Zhivko Milanov 201020131041
8 Flag of Romania.svg Raul Costin 200920131015
9 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Ljubinković 200620109424
10 Flag of Slovakia.svg Dušan Kuciak 20082011870

Goalscorers

FC Vaslui's all-time leading scorer is Wesley Lopes, who scored 77 goals between 2009 until 2012. He also holds the record for most league goals with 61, for the most goals in European competition with 6, for the most goals in Romanian Cup with 10, but also the record for the most goals in a season with 37 in all competitions in the 201112 season.

Top goalscorers

#NameYearsLeague Cupa României EuropeTotal
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley Lopes 200920126110677
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mike Temwanjera 20072014395549
3 Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Badea 20022006421043
4 Flag of Romania.svg Sorin Frunză 20022008352037
5 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Ljubinković 20062010240024
6 Flag of Romania.svg Liviu Antal 20122014201122
7 Flag of Brazil.svg Adaílton 20102012172019
8 Flag of Moldova.svg Viorel Frunză 20042006170017
Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Burdujan 20082010104317
10 Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Celeban 20122014112013

Top goalscorers in Liga I

#NameYearsGoalsAppearances
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley 2009201261113
2 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mike Temwanjera 2007201439174
3 Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Ljubinković 200620102494
4 Flag of Romania.svg Liviu Antal 201220142163
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Adaílton 201020121759
6 Flag of Romania.svg Marius Niculae 201220131118
Flag of Poland.svg Piotr Celeban 201220141155
Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Sânmărtean 2010201311121
9 Flag of Moldova.svg Viorel Frunză 200420071022
Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Burdujan 200820101054

Historical goals

In Liga I

GoalNameDateMatchScore
1st Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Badea 13 August 2005Gloria Bistriţa 1–1 Vaslui0–1
100th Flag of Serbia.svg Marko Ljubinković 13 April 2008Farul Constanţa 2–1 Vaslui2–1
200th Flag of Brazil.svg Adaílton 25 September 2010Vaslui 1–0 Gloria Bistriţa1–0
300th Flag of Bulgaria.svg Zhivko Milanov 18 August 2012Gloria Bistriţa 0–3 Vaslui0–1

All-time

GoalNameDateCompetitionMatchScore
1st Flag of Romania.svg Emanuel Amarandei31 August 2002 Divizia C Viitorul Hârlău 1–3 Vaslui0–1
100th Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Badea 22 November 2003 Divizia B Vaslui 2–0 Poiana Câmpina2–0
200th Flag of Romania.svg Sebastian Sfârlea 30 April 2006 Divizia A Oţelul Galaţi 1–1 Vaslui0–1
300th Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Burdujan 28 August 2008 UEFA Cup Vaslui 3–1 Metalurg Liepājas1–0
400th Flag of Serbia.svg Nemanja Milisavljević 20 April 2010 Liga I Internaţional 1–2 Vaslui1–2
500th Flag of Brazil.svg Adaílton 20 December 2011 Liga I Vaslui 2–3 Rapid București2–2
600th Flag of Romania.svg Liviu Antal 29 October 2013 Romanian Cup Vaslui 4–1 Botoșani4–1

Most captained

#NameYearsLeague Cupa României EuropeTotal
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley Lopes 20092012557769
2 Flag of Romania.svg Bogdan Buhuş 20052010504963
3 Flag of Romania.svg Gabriel Cânu 20082013354140
4 Flag of Romania.svg Sorin Frunză 20022008311032
5 Flag of Romania.svg Lucian Sânmărtean 20102013282131

International

Transfers

Record transfer fees paid

Record transfer fees paid by Vaslui FC
No.FeePaid toForDateRef
1€1,500,000 Flag of Portugal.svg Leixões S.C. Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley 1 February 2009
2€950,000 Flag of Romania.svg Farul Constanţa Flag of Brazil.svg Gerlem 1 July 2009
3€800,000 Flag of Slovakia.svg MŠK Žilina Flag of Slovakia.svg Dušan Kuciak 1 July 2008
4€700,000 Flag of Portugal.svg Olhanense Flag of Brazil.svg Cauê 1 July 2012
5€600,000 Flag of Portugal.svg Académica de Coimbra Flag of Senegal.svg Ousmane N'Doye 1 February 2008

Record transfer fees received

Record transfer fees received by Vaslui FC
No.FeeReceived fromForDateRef
1€2,000,000 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Hilal Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley 26 July 2012
2€1,750,000 Flag of Italy.svg Chievo Verona Flag of Romania.svg Paul Papp 31 May 2012
3€1,240,000 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București Flag of Cape Verde.svg Fernando Varela 2 September 2013
4€1,000,000 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Badea 1 July 2006
5€700,000 Flag of Romania.svg Steaua București Flag of Romania.svg Nicolae Stanciu 1 July 2013

Managerial records

Managerial history

#NameYearsMatchesRecordWin Rate
1. Ioan Sdrobiș 20 July 2002 – 1 December 2002
21 April 2004 – 22 November 2004
3525–5–571.4%
2.Ion Balaur3 February 2003 – 3 July 2003149–2–364.3%
3. Gigi Ion 17 July 2003 – December 2003159–2–460%
4. Gabriel Stan 30 December 2003 – 22 March 200421–0–150%
5. Adrian Matei March 2004 – 20 April 200441–1–225%
6. Mircea Rednic 15 January 2005 – 11 June 2005
11 September 2005 – 7 June 2006
4016–2–1240.0%
7. Basarab Panduru 16 June 2005 – 10 September 200550–1–40%
8. Gheorghe Mulţescu 5 July 2006 – 24 September 200691–2–611.1%
9. Viorel Hizo 24 September 2006 – 23 May 2007
10 June 2008 – 1 November 2008
7 October 2010 – 27 January 2012
28 September 2012 – 8 April 2013
9647–26–2348.9%
10. Dorinel Munteanu 11 June 2007 – 31 March 20082611–9–642.3%
11. Emil Săndoi 1 April 2008 – 7 May 200881–2–512.5%
12. Viorel Moldovan 1 November 2008 – 26 May 20091910–4–552.6%
13. Cristian Dulca 26 May 2009 – 21 September 200995–1–355.6%
14. Marius Lăcătuş 28 September 2009 – 27 May 20102615–7–457.7%
15. Flag of Spain.svg López Caro 16 June 2010 – 7 October 2010104–3–340%
16. Flag of Portugal.svg Augusto Inácio 29 January 2012 – 4 July 20121613–1–281.25%
17. Marius Șumudică 5 July 2012 – 24 September 201294–3–244.4%
18. Gavril Balint 9 April 2013 – 16 June 201385–3–162.5%
19. Ilie Stan 20 June 2013 – 2 August 201310–0–10%
20. Ionuț Moșteanu 2 August 2013 – 6 October 201383–2–337.5%
21. Liviu Ciobotariu 8 October 2013 – 24 April 20141910–4–552.6%
22.Costinel Botez24 April 2014 – 19 May 201461–0–516.6%

Statistics in Liga I

OpponentPldWDLGDPldWDLGDPldWDLGD
Argeş 62225:332014:130211:2
Astra 83419:643107:340312:3
Bacău 21103:110101:111002:0
Braşov 1025310:1151225:651315:5
Ceahlăul 1061318:1253029:853119:5
Concordia 431011:122007:021104:1
CFR Cluj 1635812:23833210:1080272:13
Dinamo 16102426:16850316:9852110:7
Farul 81259:1441126:840133:6
Gloria Bistriţa 1484221:10751110:4733111:6
Gloria Buzău 42119:622007:120112:5
Inter 22003:111001:011002:1
Jiul 42116:321013:221103:1
Mediaş 1045114:6532011:351313:3
Mioveni 431013:222006:021107:2
Naţional 43103:021101:022002:0
Otopeni 22004:011002:011002:0
Oţelul 1694321:9862014:383237:7
Pandurii 16103320:12871013:583237:7
Poli Iaşi 1273218:963309:364029:6
Rapid 1635817:2783239:1080358:17
Sportul 63036:932015:531021:4
Steaua 1654714:2184137:1081347:11
Târgu Mureş 431010:321105:122005:2
Timişoara 1243516:17632110:661146:11
U Cluj 852110:543104:042116:5
U Craiova 1053213:952217:553115:3
Unirea Alba Iulia 21013:211003:010010:2
Unirea Urziceni 102357:1051314:451043:7
UTA 41216:820114:721102:1
Victoria Brăneşti 22004:111001:011003:1
Voinţa Sibiu 21012:311002:010010:3

Club records

Matches

Firsts

Wins

Defeats

Goals

Points

Attendances

European record

Notes for the abbreviations in the tables below:

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2008–09 UEFA Intertoto Cup 3R Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Neftçi 2–01–23–2
UEFA Cup 2QR Flag of Latvia.svg Liepājas Metalurgs 3–12–05–1
1R Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Prague 1–10–01–1 (a)
2009–10 Europa League 3QR Flag of Cyprus.svg Omonia 2–01–13–1
PO Flag of Greece.svg AEK Athens 2–10–32–4
2010–11 Europa League PO Flag of France.svg Lille 0–00–20–2
2011–12 Champions League 3QR Flag of the Netherlands.svg Twente 0–00–20–2
Europa League PO Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Sparta Prague 2–00–12–1
Group stage Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP 1–00–23rd
Flag of Italy.svg Lazio 0–02–2
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Zürich 2–20–2
2012–13 Champions League 3QR Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe 1–41–12–5
Europa League PO Flag of Italy.svg Internazionale 0–22–22–4

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