The King Returns: Gheorghe Hagi Appointed Romania Head Coach

In the wake of a devastating double blow to Romanian football—a failure to qualify for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and the tragic loss of the revered Mircea Lucescu—the Romanian Football Federation has turned to its greatest icon to lead a new era. Gheorghe Hagi, "The King" of Romanian football, has officially been appointed head coach of the men's national team for a second time.
The 61-year-old takes the helm during a somber period for the "Tricolorii." Hagi replaces Lucescu, who passed away earlier this month at the age of 80 after falling ill during a training session. Lucescu’s final match was a narrow defeat to Türkiye in the European play-offs, a result that officially ended Romania's hopes of appearing at the 2026 tournament.
Hagi has signed a long-term contract spanning two qualifying cycles, signaling a commitment to stability through the FIFA World Cup 2030™. Having previously managed the side in 2001, the legendary playmaker returns with a wealth of experience and the heavy task of rebuilding the nation’s footballing identity. Fans hope Hagi’s golden touch can restore the glory he once achieved as a player.
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