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Sorin Anghel

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Sorin Vasile Anghel (born 16 July 1979) is a Romanian football manager and former footballer.

Biography

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Anghel moved from Romania to the Faroe Islands at the age of twenty-one.[1]

Anghel played for Faroese side EB/Streymur, helping the club win the league.[2] He was described as a "well-known player in the Faroe Islands, where he also received the award for the best foreign player in this country".[3]

Anghel received an offer to play for the Faroe Islands national football team.[4]

Anghel operated as a central defender and striker while playing for EB/Streymur.[5]

Anghel managed Faroese side Skála ÍF, where he was described as "able to lift the players... although it turned out to be impossible to turn the tide against relegation".[6]

Anghel has been married.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Sorin Anghel: Half a lifetime in the Faroes". kvf.fo.
  2. ^ ""Dacă-i tratăm ca "pescari", o furăm"". gsp.ro.
  3. ^ "Sorin Anghel a devenit primul român care înscrie în această ediţie de Liga Campionilor". digisport.ro.
  4. ^ "Sorin Anghel: "Feroezii se vor apăra cu toții"". prosport.ro. 8 September 2008.
  5. ^ "Anghel: Fotbalist de 3.000 € pe luna". libertatea.ro. 26 August 2008.
  6. ^ "Sorin og Skála skiljast". in.fo. 24 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Anghel: Feroe, ţara în care nu e nimeni nervos". click.ro. 28 May 2010.