Updated: 17 June 2024
Romania UEFA EURO 2024 Schedule: Full List of Matches, Venues, Time In IST And Squad. Romania is part of Group E at the UEFA EURO 2024 tournament underway in Germany and is set to face Ukraine in its opening match. It has appeared in five European Championships between 1984 to 2016. Romania failed to qualify for the 2020 EURO and Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022, and is now set to make amends in the current tournament in Germany.
Edward Iordanescu, Romania team manager, says the team will create some beautiful moments for the country. He hopes the Romania team will stay in Germany as long as possible and deliver results. Iordanescu said the players have to give their best and honor the opportunity. He shared that the team will take step by step, enjoy the moment, and treat the matches with utmost responsibility.
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The manager pointed out that it’s been quite some time since Romania’s last tournament proper. For the UEFA EURO 2024, Romanian players will play together as a group, as individuals and as a team to honor the country and its fans.
Romania UEFA EURO 2024 Schedule, Venues & Time in IST
Romania vs. Ukraine: 17 June 2024 at 6:30 pm.; Venue: Munich
Romania vs. Belgium: 23 June 2024 at 12:30 am.; Venue: Cologne
Romania vs. Slovakia: 26 June 2024 at 9:30 pm.; Venue: Frankfurt
UEFA EURO 2024 Romania Squad
The Romania team is set to fight every meter on the field in its matches against respective teams in Group E at the UEFA EURO 2024 tournament. The team is set to forge a new legacy and give a shining performance.
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Here’s the lineup for the Romanian team:
Goalkeepers: Stefan Tarnovanu (FCSB), Florin Nita (Gaziantep), Horatiu Moldovan (Atletico Madrid)
Defence: Nicusor Bancu (Universitatea Craiova), Andrei Burca (Al-Okhdood), Ionut Nedelcearu (Palermo), Adrian Rus (Pafos), Andrei Ratiu (Rayo Vallecano), Radu Dragusin (Tottenham Hotspur), Vasile Mogos (CFR Cluj), Bogdan Racovitan (Rakow Czestochowa)
Midfielders: Florinel Coman (FCSB), Adrian Sut (FCSB), Nicolae Stanciu (Damac), Razvan Marin (Empoli), Darius Olaru (FCSB), Deian Sorescu (Gaziantep), Alexandru Cicaldau (Konyaspor), Ianis Hagi (Alaves), Dennis Man (Parma), Valentin Mihaila (Parma), Marius Marin (Pisa)
Forward: Daniel Birligea (CFR Cluj), George Puscas (Bari), Denis Alibec (Muaither), Denis Dragus (Gaziantep)