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Narcis Coman (born 5 November 1946 in
Giurgiu Giurgiu (; ; ) is a city in southern Romania. The seat of Giurgiu County, it lies in the historical region of Muntenia. It is situated amongst mud-flats and marshes on the left bank of the Danube facing the Bulgarian city of Ruse on the op ...
) is a retired
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who played as a
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and was selected
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in 1978.


Club career

Narcis Coman was born on 5 November 1946 in
Giurgiu Giurgiu (; ; ) is a city in southern Romania. The seat of Giurgiu County, it lies in the historical region of Muntenia. It is situated amongst mud-flats and marshes on the left bank of the Danube facing the Bulgarian city of Ruse on the op ...
, Romania and grew up as a fan of
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(for whom he would get to play when the team was named Steaua) and of goalkeeping after seeing a game of the team on TV, being impressed by how
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defended the goal post. He started playing football as a
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when he was about 12 years old with his cousin, going three years later at local club, Olimpia where he was coached by Marin Anastasovici, afterwards moving at neighboring team, Victoria. He started playing senior level football at ȘN Oltenița in the regional championship, helping it promote to
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where after playing only two games he was transferred by
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, making his
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debut on 26 September 1965 under coach
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, managing to keep a clean sheet in a 2–0 victory against Universitatea Craiova. After one season he was transferred by
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who only used him two weeks later as a exchange player for fellow goalkeeper
Spiridon Niculescu Spiridon Niculescu (born 8 April 1943) is a Romanian former football Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper and Manager (association football), manager. Playing career Niculescu was born on 8 April 1943 in Vidra, Ilfov, Vidra, Romania, ...
from
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. At ArgeÈ™ he spent two seasons, making his debut in European competitions, playing all six games from the
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, as the team eliminated
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and
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in the first two rounds, being defeated in the third round with 1–0 on aggregate by
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who eventually won the competition, also earning a helping the team earn a runner-up position in his second season spent there. After ArgeÈ™'s away game from the second leg of the confrontation against
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which ended 2–2, in the following day he was praised by the ''
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'' newspaper:"Coman managed some phenomenal saves and blocked Sevilla. Even though he conceded two goals, the Romanian closed the gate in some difficult phases", also Sevilla's coach wanted to transfer him at the team but he and the team's officials did not accept as transfers outside the country were not allowed by Romania's communist regime and if he would have accepted the offer he would have risked to not see his family again. Afterwards Coman went to play two seasons for
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, in the first one earning a runner-up position in the league and reaching the Cupa României final where in the 2–1 loss with
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Steaua București, coach
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used him in the first half, replacing him for the second with Ilie Datcu. After a short period spent in his native Giurgiu at
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club, Dunărea, he returned to Divizia A football when he went to play for Steaua with whom he won the only trophy of his career, the
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in which however he did not play in the
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as coach
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chose
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for the eventual 3–2 victory in front of Dinamo. During his period of four seasons spent with '' The Military Men'' he also played four games in the
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campaign, as the team reached the quarter-finals by eliminating Hibernians and
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, being eliminated after 1–1 on aggregate on the
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by
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when he was congratulated for the way he defended his goal post after the 0–0 from the second leg by the Germans goalkeeper
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. Then he went at SC Bacău in Divizia B, where in the first season he helped the team promote to the first league where he played in the following season before transferring at back to Divizia B at CS Târgoviște. As with Bacău, he helped the team from
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gain promotion to Divizia A after one season where he would have the best period in his career, managing to become the first goalkeeper to earn the
Romanian Footballer of the Year The Romanian Footballer of the Year (), also known as the Nicolae Dobrin Trophy (), is an annual association football award given by the ''Gazeta Sporturilor'' newspaper to the Romanian player adjudged to have been the best during a calendar yea ...
award in 1978. An important match which helped him achieve this performance was keeping a clean sheet in a 0–0 against Universitatea Craiova for which he received a 10 in the ''Sportul'' newspaper. After making his last
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appearance on 12 March 1980, playing for CS Târgoviște in a 2–2 against
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, Coman went back to his native Giurgiu to play for FCM where he retired after playing only a few games, having a total of 214
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appearances and 12 matches in European competitions (including 8 in the
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).


International career

Coman played 8 games (12 including Romania's Olympic team games) at international level for
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, making his debut on 29 October 1967 under coach
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in a friendly against
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in which he played all the minutes, managing to keep a clean sheet as the game ended 0–0. He played injured in a 3–0 away loss against
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at the 1970 World Cup qualifiers and as he conceded three goals, coach
Angelo Niculescu Angelo Niculescu (1 October 1921 – 20 June 2015) was a Romanian football player and manager. He is best remembered in Romania for being the national team's coach at the 1970 World Cup and for inventing the "temporizare" ("delaying") tactics ...
blamed him for the loss, however Coman claims that he told Niculescu about his injury before the game, this controversy resulting in a absence of 10 years from the national team's squad for Coman until 1978 when he was called up by
Ștefan Kovács Ștefan Kovács (; ; 2 October 1920 – 12 May 1995) was a Romanian football player and coach. Having won two European Cup titles, he is one of the most successful association football coaches in the history of the game. Various football magazi ...
to play in a 1–0 away loss against
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at the Euro 1980 qualifiers. His last appearance for the national team took place on 11 December 1978 in a friendly which ended 1–1 in front of
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.


Personal life

Coman who was nicknamed "Campionul reflexelor" (The Champion of Reflexes) by the press for his spectacular saves, claimed that he did not enjoy his spells at Dinamo and Steaua because of the very strict rules that were at those clubs but he enjoyed the spells at Argeș Pitești and CS Târgoviște. He was known for playing most of his career without gloves because he felt that he had a better grip that way, as a consequence ending up with three broken fingers and he was also known for his
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lifestyle outside the field, being considered a ladies' man and for liking to party and drink in pubs, especially with his friend and Argeș Pitești colleague
Nicolae Dobrin Nicolae Dobrin (; 26 August 1947 – 26 October 2007) was a Romanian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder and a manager. Nicknamed ''Gâscanul'' ("The Gander") or ''Prințul din Trivale'' ("The Prince of Trivale"), he is considered o ...
, claiming that these activities did not affect his performance on the football field. In 2009 Coman was decorated with the Ordinul "Meritul Sportiv" – (The Medal "The Sportive Merit") and in 2013 he received the Honorary Citizen of Giurgiu title. A book about him was written by Gelu Brebenel, called ''Narcis Coman - prin viață fără mănuși'' ''(Narcis Coman - through life without gloves)'' which was published in 2017.


Honours


Club

Steaua București *
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: 1970–71 SC Bacău *
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: 1974–75 CS Târgoviște *
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: 1976–77


Individual

*
Romanian Footballer of the Year The Romanian Footballer of the Year (), also known as the Nicolae Dobrin Trophy (), is an annual association football award given by the ''Gazeta Sporturilor'' newspaper to the Romanian player adjudged to have been the best during a calendar yea ...
: 1978


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Coman, Narcis 1946 births Living people Romanian men's footballers Olympic footballers for Romania Romania men's international footballers FC UTA Arad players FC Dinamo București players FC Argeș Pitești players FCSB players FCM Bacău players FCM Târgoviște players Liga I players Liga II players Liga III players Men's association football goalkeepers People from Giurgiu Footballers from Giurgiu County 20th-century Romanian sportsmen