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'''Gheorghe Hagi''', born [[5 February]] [[1965]], is a Romanian football manager and former professional player, who played as an attacking midfielder. Hagi was considered one of the best players in the world during the 1980s and '90s, and is regarded by many as the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Fans of Turkish club [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]], with whom Hagi ended his career, called him "''Comandante''" ("The Commander"), while he was known as "''Regele''" ("The King") to Romanian supporters. Nicknamed "The [[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] of the [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathians]]", he was a creative advanced playmaker renowned for his dribbling, technique, vision, passing and shooting.
 
'''Gheorghe Hagi''', born [[5 February]] [[1965]], is a Romanian football manager and former professional player, who played as an attacking midfielder. Hagi was considered one of the best players in the world during the 1980s and '90s, and is regarded by many as the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Fans of Turkish club [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]], with whom Hagi ended his career, called him "''Comandante''" ("The Commander"), while he was known as "''Regele''" ("The King") to Romanian supporters. Nicknamed "The [[Diego Maradona|Maradona]] of the [[Carpathian Mountains|Carpathians]]", he was a creative advanced playmaker renowned for his dribbling, technique, vision, passing and shooting.
  
 
[[Category:1965 births|Hagi, Gheorghe]]
 
[[Category:1965 births|Hagi, Gheorghe]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Hagi, Gheorghe]]
 
[[Category:Football Players|Hagi, Gheorghe]]

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Gheorghe Hagi - Dimitris Saravakos
Velimir Zajec - Gheorghe Hagi
Kostas Tarasis - Gheorghe Hagi

Gheorghe Hagi, born 5 February 1965, is a Romanian football manager and former professional player, who played as an attacking midfielder. Hagi was considered one of the best players in the world during the 1980s and '90s, and is regarded by many as the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Fans of Turkish club Galatasaray, with whom Hagi ended his career, called him "Comandante" ("The Commander"), while he was known as "Regele" ("The King") to Romanian supporters. Nicknamed "The Maradona of the Carpathians", he was a creative advanced playmaker renowned for his dribbling, technique, vision, passing and shooting.