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Emre Basaran

Romanian football great Mircea Lucescu dies at age 80, Bucharest hospital says

Mircea Lucescu, the Romanian football great who was a serial trophy winner as a player and a coach, has died at the age of 80.

Lucescu's death was confirmed by Bucharest University Emergency Hospital on Tuesday.

He had been hospitalised after reportedly suffering a heart attack on Friday morning.

"Mr. Mircea Lucescu was one of the most successful Romanian football coaches and players, the first to qualify the Romanian national team for a European Championship, in 1984," the hospital said in a statement.

"Entire generations of Romanians grew up with his image in their hearts, as a national symbol."

Head coach Mircea Lucescu of Dynamo Kiev attends a press conference at Groupama Arena in Budapest, 27 October, 2020 (Head coach Mircea Lucescu of Dynamo Kiev attends a press conference at Groupama Arena in Budapest, 27 October, 2020)

Lucescu had a lengthy coaching career and was in his second spell with the Romanian national team until stepping down last Thursday after falling ill during training.

Three days earlier, Romania had missed out on qualification to the World Cup after losing to Turkey in a playoff.

As a player, Lucescu captained his country at the 1970 World Cup.

During a well-travelled coaching career, he led Romania to the European Championship and managed teams across Europe, winning multiple titles.

He returned to coach Romania after a 38-year gap to try to qualify for the World Cup.

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