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Radu Sabo : ウィキペディア英語版
Radu Sabo

Radu Sabo (born 13 September 1971) is a Romanian former football player, he last played for Sănătatea Cluj.
==Club career==
U Cluj was the team where Sabo started his football career. His first trainer was the club's legend Andrei Sepsi. Between 1988 and 1996 he played constantly for the club's first team, being one of the most appreciated players of U Cluj. In 1996 Radu Sabo was transferred to Gloria Bistriţa. He played one season and a half for Gloria and moved to FC Baia Mare. In 1998 he went abroad to the Hungarian side, Debreceni VSC. Sabo spent two seasons there and was transferred to Zalaegerszegi TE. He played 122 matches and scored 28 times for the Hungarian squad. In 2002 he won Borsodi Liga with Zalaegerszegi TE and played in the Champions League preliminary rounds. After five seasons played in Hungary Radu Sabo turned back to his first team U Cluj, and helped it to promote in Liga I. On 28 June 2008, he announced his immediate retirement from professional football, in September gives his comeback by Sănătatea Cluj.

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