Maradona of the Carpathians

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Maradona of the Carpathians is the famous Romanian football legend Gheorghe Hagi, renowned for his exceptional playmaking, dribbling, and goal-scoring ability.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf association football player
football manager
human
awardReceived Golden Foot award NERFINISHED
Romanian Footballer of the Year NERFINISHED
UEFA Jubilee Awards Romanian Golden Player NERFINISHED
captainOf Romania national football team NERFINISHED
comparedTo Diego Maradona NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Romania NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1965-02-05
founderOf FC Viitorul Constanța NERFINISHED
Gheorghe Hagi Football Academy NERFINISHED
goalsScoredForNationalTeam 35
knownFor creative playmaking
exceptional dribbling ability
goal-scoring from midfield
long-range shooting
languageSpoken Romanian
managerOf Bursaspor NERFINISHED
FC Viitorul Constanța NERFINISHED
Galatasaray SK NERFINISHED
Romania national football team NERFINISHED
matchesPlayedForNationalTeam 124
memberOfSportsTeam Brescia Calcio NERFINISHED
FC Barcelona NERFINISHED
FC Constanța NERFINISHED
Galatasaray SK NERFINISHED
Real Madrid CF NERFINISHED
Sportul Studențesc București NERFINISHED
Steaua București NERFINISHED
nickname Maradona of the Carpathians NERFINISHED
Regele NERFINISHED
notableWork performances at 1994 FIFA World Cup
participantIn 1990 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
1994 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
1998 FIFA World Cup NERFINISHED
UEFA Euro 1984 NERFINISHED
UEFA Euro 1996 NERFINISHED
UEFA Euro 2000 NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Constanța County NERFINISHED
Săcele NERFINISHED
playsForNationalTeam Romania national football team NERFINISHED
positionPlayedOnTeam attacking midfielder
playmaker
sport football
styleOfPlay attacking
creative
technical

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Gheorghe Hagi nickname Maradona of the Carpathians