Note that 31 matches, all part of the Olympic Games (either as part of the qualifying tournament or the final and consolation tournament in 1964) or (in 4 cases) training matches for the 1964 Olympics, which at the time were considered official international matches for Romania, were deleted from the records on instigation of FIFA; in 7 cases (the two qualifying matches against the Soviet Union for the 1960 Olympics, the match at the 1964 Olympics against Mexico and the qualifying matches against France (2) and the Netherlands (2) for the 1976 Olympics) this was justified as the opponents did not field full teams; in the 24 other cases, both Romania and their opponents appear to have considered the matches in question to be full international matches at the time and the FIFA decision appears highly arbitrary.
Two other matches which were considered official for Romania at the time of playing, in spite of the fact that the opponents fielded substandard teams (in 1980 against Hungary B and in 1984 against Ecuador U-23), were belatedly deleted from the records in 2007.
These 33 matches which were deleted from the records are listed in italics. In addition, a number of other unofficial matches are also listed in italics; some of these are (still) recognised as official by the opponents.
Also note that the six matches Romania played as part of the second Central European Amateur Cup held between 1931 and 1934, which was won by Romania, against the Amateur sides of Austria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary, remain official for Romania in spite of the fact that the respective opponents do not recognise these matches.
Nr. Date Venue Opponent Score Competition
- 24- 6-1919 Paris France Military 0-4 [-] Interallied Games
- 26- 6-1919 Paris Italy Military 1-7 [-] Interallied Games
- 28- 6-1919 Paris Greece Military 2-3 [-] Interallied Games
1 8- 6-1922 Beograd Yugoslavia 2-1 King Alexander Cup
2 3- 9-1922 Cernăuţi Poland 1-1
3 10- 6-1923 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 1-2 King Alexander Cup
4 1- 7-1923 Cluj Czechoslovakia 0-6
5 2- 9-1923 Lwów Poland 1-1
6 26-10-1923 İstanbul Turkey 2-2
7 20- 5-1924 Wien Austria 1-4
8 27- 5-1924 Paris Netherlands 0-6 Olympic Games
9 31- 8-1924 Praha Czechoslovakia 1-4
10 1- 5-1925 Bucureşti Turkey 1-2
11 31- 5-1925 Sofia Bulgaria 4-2
12 25- 4-1926 Bucureşti Bulgaria 6-1
13 7- 5-1926 İstanbul Turkey 3-1
14 3-10-1926 Zagreb Yugoslavia 3-2 King Alexander Cup
15 10- 5-1927 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 0-3 King Alexander Cup
16 19- 6-1927 Bucureşti Poland 3-3
17 15- 4-1928 Arad Turkey 4-2
18 6- 5-1928 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-3 King Alexander Cup
19 21- 4-1929 Bucureşti Bulgaria 3-0
20 10- 5-1929 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 2-3 King Alexander Cup
21 15- 9-1929 Sofia Bulgaria 3-2
22 6-10-1929 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 2-1
23 4- 5-1930 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-2 King Alexander Cup
24 25- 5-1930 Bucureşti Greece 8-1
25 14- 7-1930 Montevideo Peru 3-1 World Cup
26 21- 7-1930 Montevideo Uruguay 0-4 World Cup
27 12-10-1930 Sofia Bulgaria 3-5
28 10- 5-1931 Bucureşti Bulgaria 5-2 Balkan Cup
29 28- 6-1931 Zagreb Yugoslavia 4-2 Balkan Cup
30 23- 8-1931 Warszawa Poland 3-2
31 26- 8-1931 Kaunas Lithuania 4-2
32 20- 9-1931 Oradea Czechoslov. Am. 4-1 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
33 4-10-1931 Budapest Hungary Amat. 0-4 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
34 29-11-1931 Athinai Greece 4-2 Balkan Cup
35 8- 5-1932 Bucureşti Austria Amat. 4-1 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
36 12- 6-1932 Bucureşti France 6-3
37 26- 6-1932 Beograd Bulgaria 0-2 Balkan Cup
38 28- 6-1932 Beograd Greece 3-0 Balkan Cup
39 3- 7-1932 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-3 Balkan Cup
40 2-10-1932 Bucureşti Poland 0-5
41 16-10-1932 Linz Austria Amat. 1-0 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
42 4- 6-1933 Bucureşti Bulgaria 7-0 Balkan Cup
43 6- 6-1933 Bucureşti Greece 1-0 Balkan Cup
44 11- 6-1933 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 5-0 Balkan Cup
45 24- 9-1933 Bucureşti Hungary Amat. 5-1 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
46 29-10-1933 Bern Switzerland 2-2 World Cup Qualifier
47 25- 3-1934 Pardubice Czechoslov. Am. 2-2 [*] Central Europ. Amat. Cup
48 29- 4-1934 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
49 27- 5-1934 Trieste Czechoslovakia 1-2 World Cup
50 14-10-1934 Lwów Poland 3-3
51 27-12-1934 Athinai Greece 2-2 Balkan Cup
52 30-12-1934 Athinai Bulgaria 3-2 Balkan Cup
53 1- 1-1935 Athinai Yugoslavia 0-4 Balkan Cup
54 17- 6-1935 Sofia Yugoslavia 0-2 Balkan Cup
55 19- 6-1935 Sofia Bulgaria 0-4 Balkan Cup
56 24- 6-1935 Sofia Greece 2-2 Balkan Cup
57 26- 8-1935 Erfurt Germany 2-4
58 1- 9-1935 Stockholm Sweden 1-7
59 3-11-1935 Bucureşti Poland 4-1
60 10- 5-1936 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 3-2 King Alexander Cup
61 17- 5-1936 Bucureşti Greece 5-2 Balkan Cup
62 24- 5-1936 Bucureşti Bulgaria 4-1 Balkan Cup
63 4-10-1936 Bucureşti Hungary 1-2
64 18- 4-1937 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 1-1 Eduard Beneš Cup
65 10- 6-1937 Bucureşti Belgium 2-1
66 27- 6-1937 Bucureşti Sweden 2-2
67 5- 7-1937 Łódź Poland 4-2
68 8- 7-1937 Kaunas Lithuania 2-0
69 12- 7-1937 Rīga Latvia 0-0
70 14- 7-1937 Tallinn Estonia 1-2
71 8- 9-1937 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-2 King Carol Cup
72 8- 5-1938 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 0-1 Eduard Beneš Cup
73 5- 6-1938 Toulouse Cuba 3-3 aet World Cup
74 9- 6-1938 Toulouse Cuba 1-2 World Cup
75 6- 9-1938 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-1 Eduard Beneš Cup
76 25- 9-1938 Bucureşti Germany 1-4
77 4-12-1938 Praha Czechoslovakia 2-6 Eduard Beneš Cup
78 7- 5-1939 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 1-0 King Carol Cup
79 18- 5-1939 Bucureşti Latvia 4-0
80 24- 5-1939 Bucureşti England 0-2
81 11- 6-1939 Bucureşti Italy 0-1
82 20-10-1939 Bucureşti Hungary 1-1
83 31- 3-1940 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 3-3 Danube Cup
84 14- 4-1940 Roma Italy 1-2
85 19- 5-1940 Budapest Hungary 0-2 Danube Cup
86 14- 7-1940 Frankfurt/Main Germany 3-9
87 22- 9-1940 Beograd Yugoslavia 2-1 Danube Cup (and King Mihai Cup)
88 1- 6-1941 Bucureşti Germany 1-4
89 12-10-1941 Bucureşti Slovakia 3-2
90 16- 8-1942 Beuthen Germany 0-7
91 23- 8-1942 Bratislava Slovakia 0-1
92 11-10-1942 Bucureşti Croatia 2-2
93 13- 6-1943 Bucureşti Slovakia 2-2
94 30- 9-1945 Budapest Hungary 2-7
95 8-10-1946 Tiranë Bulgaria 2-2 Balkan Cup
96 11-10-1946 Tiranë Yugoslavia 2-1 Balkan Cup
97 13-10-1946 Tiranë Albania 0-1 Balkan Cup
98 25- 5-1947 Tiranë Albania 4-0
99 22- 6-1947 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 1-3 Balkan Cup/Central Europ. Champ.
100 6- 7-1947 Sofia Bulgaria 3-2 Balkan Cup/Central Europ. Champ.
101 19- 7-1947 Warszawa Poland 2-1
102 21- 9-1947 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 2-6
103 12-10-1947 Bucureşti Hungary 0-3 Balkan Cup/Central Europ. Champ.
104 26-10-1947 Bucureşti Poland 0-0
105 2- 5-1948 Bucureşti Albania 0-1 Balkan and Central Europ. Games
106 6- 6-1948 Budapest Hungary 0-9 Balkan and Central Europ. Games
107 20- 6-1948 Bucureşti Bulgaria 3-2 Balkan and Central Europ. Games
108 4- 7-1948 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 2-1 Balkan and Central Europ. Games
109 10-10-1948 Chorzów Poland 0-0 Balkan and Central Europ. Games
110 24-10-1948 Bucureşti Hungary 1-5
111 8- 5-1949 Bucureşti Poland 2-1
112 22- 5-1949 Praha Czechoslovakia 2-3
113 23-10-1949 Bucureşti Albania 1-1
114 29-11-1949 Tiranë Albania 4-1
115 14- 5-1950 Wrocław Poland 3-3
116 21- 5-1950 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 1-1
117 8-10-1950 Bucureşti Albania 6-0
118 20- 5-1951 Praha Czechoslovakia 2-2
119 11- 5-1952 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 3-1
120 25- 5-1952 Bucureşti Poland 1-0
121 15- 7-1952 Turku Hungary 1-2 Olympic Games
122 26-10-1952 Bucureşti East Germany 3-1
123 14- 6-1953 Praha Czechoslovakia 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
124 28- 6-1953 Bucureşti Bulgaria 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
125 11-10-1953 Sofia Bulgaria 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
126 25-10-1953 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
127 8- 5-1954 Berlin (Ost) East Germany 1-0
128 19- 9-1954 Budapest Hungary 1-5
129 29- 5-1955 Bucureşti Poland 2-2
130 12- 6-1955 Oslo Norway 1-0
131 15- 6-1955 Göteborg Sweden 1-4
132 18- 9-1955 Bucureşti East Germany 2-3
133 28- 9-1955 Bucureşti Belgium 1-0
134 9-10-1955 Bucureşti Bulgaria 1-1
135 22- 4-1956 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-0
136 17- 6-1956 Bucureşti Sweden 0-2
137 28- 6-1956 Bucureşti Norway 2-0
138 10- 9-1956 Sofia Bulgaria 0-2
139 26- 5-1957 Brussel Belgium 0-1
140 1- 6-1957 Moskva Soviet Union 1-1
141 16- 6-1957 Athinai Greece 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
142 29- 9-1957 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
143 3-11-1957 Bucureşti Greece 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
144 17-11-1957 Beograd Yugoslavia 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
145 14- 9-1958 Leipzig East Germany 2-3
146 26-10-1958 Bucureşti Hungary 1-2
147 2-11-1958 Bucureşti Turkey 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
148 26- 4-1959 İstanbul Turkey 0-2 European Champ. Qual.
- 10- 7-1959 Oradea China 2-1 [-]
- 19- 7-1959 Moskva Soviet Union 0-2 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
- 2- 8-1959 Bucureşti Soviet Union 0-0 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
149 30- 8-1959 Warszawa Poland 3-2
- 8-11-1959 Bucureşti Bulgaria 1-0 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 1- 5-1960 Sofia Bulgaria 1-2 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
150 22- 5-1960 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 0-2 European Champ. Qual.
151 29- 5-1960 Bratislava Czechoslovakia 0-3 European Champ. Qual.
152 14- 5-1961 Ankara Turkey 1-0
153 8-10-1961 Bucureşti Turkey 4-0
154 30- 9-1962 Bucureşti Morocco 4-0
155 14-10-1962 Dresden East Germany 2-3
156 1-11-1962 Madrid Spain 0-6 European Champ. Qual.
157 25-11-1962 Bucureşti Spain 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
158 23-12-1962 Casablanca Morocco 1-3
159 12- 5-1963 Bucureşti East Germany 3-2
160 2- 6-1963 Chorzów Poland 1-1
- 23- 6-1963 København Denmark 3-2 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
161 9-10-1963 Ankara Turkey 0-0
- 27-10-1963 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 2-1 [O]
- 3-11-1963 Bucureşti Denmark 2-3 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 28-11-1963 Torino Denmark 2-1 [O] aet Olympic Games Qual.
- 27- 4-1964 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 4-1 [O]
- 3- 5-1964 Bucureşti Bulgaria 2-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 20- 5-1964 Kecskemét Hungary 0-0 [O]
- 31- 5-1964 Sofia Bulgaria 1-0 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 17- 6-1964 Beograd Yugoslavia 2-1 [O]
- 11-10-1964 Ōmiya Mexico Olympic 3-1 [o] Olympic Games
- 13-10-1964 Komazawa East Germany 1-1 [O] Olympic Games
- 15-10-1964 Ōmiya Iran 1-0 [O] Olympic Games
- 18-10-1964 Yokohama Hungary 0-2 [O] Olympic Games
- 20-10-1964 Ōsaka Ghana 4-2 [O] OG Consolation Tourn.
- 22-10-1964 Ōsaka Yugoslavia 3-0 [O] OG Consolation Tourn.
162 2- 5-1965 Bucureşti Turkey 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
163 30- 5-1965 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
164 13- 6-1965 Lisboa Portugal 1-2 World Cup Qualifier
165 19- 9-1965 Praha Czechoslovakia 1-3 World Cup Qualifier
166 23-10-1965 Ankara Turkey 1-2 World Cup Qualifier
167 21-11-1965 Bucureşti Portugal 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
168 1- 6-1966 Ludwigshafen West Germany 0-1
169 19- 6-1966 Bucureşti Uruguay 1-0
170 3- 7-1966 Oporto Portugal 0-1
171 21- 9-1966 Gera East Germany 0-2
172 2-11-1966 Bucureşti Switzerland 4-2 European Champ. Qual.
173 17-11-1966 Ploieşti Poland 4-3
174 26-11-1966 Napoli Italy 1-3 European Champ. Qual.
175 3-12-1966 Lefkosia Cyprus 5-1 European Champ. Qual.
176 7-12-1966 Tel-Aviv Israel 2-1
177 4- 1-1967 Montevideo Uruguay 1-1
178 8- 3-1967 Athinai Greece 2-1
179 22- 3-1967 Paris France 2-1
180 23- 4-1967 Bucureşti Cyprus 7-0 European Champ. Qual.
181 24- 5-1967 Zürich Switzerland 1-7 European Champ. Qual.
182 25- 6-1967 Bucureşti Italy 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
183 29-10-1967 Kraków Poland 0-0
- 18-11-1967 Berlin (Ost) East Germany 0-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
184 22-11-1967 Bucureşti West Germany 1-0
- 6-12-1967 Bucureşti East Germany 0-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
185 24-12-1967 Kinshasa Zaire 1-1
186 1- 5-1968 Linz Austria 1-1
187 5- 6-1968 Bucureşti Netherlands 0-0
188 27-10-1968 Lisboa Portugal 0-3 World Cup Qualifier
189 6-11-1968 Bucureşti England 0-0
190 23-11-1968 Bucureşti Switzerland 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
191 15- 1-1969 London England 1-1
192 16- 4-1969 Athinai Greece 2-2 World Cup Qualifier
193 30- 4-1969 Paris France 0-1
194 14- 5-1969 Lausanne Switzerland 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
195 3- 9-1969 Beograd Yugoslavia 1-1
196 12-10-1969 Bucureşti Portugal 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
197 16-11-1969 Bucureşti Greece 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
198 9- 2-1970 Lima Peru 1-1
199 8- 4-1970 Stuttgart West Germany 1-1
200 28- 4-1970 Reims France 0-2
201 6- 5-1970 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 0-0
202 2- 6-1970 Guadalajara England 0-1 World Cup
203 6- 6-1970 Guadalajara Czechoslovakia 2-1 World Cup
204 10- 6-1970 Guadalajara Brazil 2-3 World Cup
205 11-10-1970 Bucureşti Finland 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
206 11-11-1970 Cardiff Wales 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
207 2-12-1970 Amsterdam Netherlands 0-2
- 18- 4-1971 Bucureşti Albania 2-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
208 21- 4-1971 Novi Sad Yugoslavia 1-0
209 16- 5-1971 Bratislava Czechoslovakia 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
- 26- 5-1971 Tiranë Albania 2-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
210 22- 9-1971 Helsinki Finland 4-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 10-10-1971 København Denmark 1-2 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 27-10-1971 Bucureşti Bulgaria 1-1 [-]
211 14-11-1971 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 2-1 European Champ. Qual.
212 24-11-1971 Bucureşti Wales 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
213 30- 1-1972 Casablanca Morocco 4-2
214 8- 4-1972 Bucureşti France 2-0
215 23- 4-1972 Bucureşti Peru 2-2
216 29- 4-1972 Budapest Hungary 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
217 14- 5-1972 Bucureşti Hungary 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
218 17- 5-1972 Beograd Hungary 1-2 European Champ. Qual.
- 21- 5-1972 Bucureşti Denmark 2-3 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
219 17- 6-1972 Bucureşti Italy 3-3
220 3- 9-1972 Craiova Austria 1-1
221 20- 9-1972 Helsinki Finland 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
222 29-10-1972 Bucureşti Albania 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
223 18- 4-1973 Kiev Soviet Union 0-2
224 6- 5-1973 Tiranë Albania 4-1 World Cup Qualifier
225 27- 5-1973 Bucureşti East Germany 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
226 26- 9-1973 Leipzig East Germany 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
227 14-10-1973 Bucureşti Finland 9-0 World Cup Qualifier
228 23- 3-1974 Paris France 0-1
229 17- 4-1974 São Paulo Brazil 0-2
230 22- 4-1974 Buenos Aires Argentina 1-2
231 29- 5-1974 Bucureşti Greece 3-1 Balkan Cup
232 5- 6-1974 Rotterdam Netherlands 0-0
233 23- 7-1974 Constanţa Japan 4-1
234 25- 9-1974 Sofia Bulgaria 0-0
235 13-10-1974 København Denmark 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
236 4-12-1974 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-0
237 19- 3-1975 İstanbul Turkey 1-1
238 31- 3-1975 Praha Czechoslovakia 1-1
239 17- 4-1975 Madrid Spain 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
240 11- 5-1975 Bucureşti Denmark 6-1 European Champ. Qual.
241 1- 6-1975 Bucureşti Scotland 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
- 4- 6-1975 Bucureşti Denmark 4-0 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
- 18- 6-1975 København Denmark 2-1 [O] Olympic Games Qual.
242 24- 9-1975 Thessaloniki Greece 1-1 Balkan Cup
243 12-10-1975 Bucureşti Turkey 2-2
244 16-11-1975 Bucureşti Spain 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
245 29-11-1975 Bucureşti Soviet Union 2-2
- 3-12-1975 Blois France Olympic 0-4 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
246 17-12-1975 Glasgow Scotland 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
- 24- 3-1976 Bucureşti France Olympic 1-0 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
- 6- 4-1976 Roosendaal Netherlands Ol. 3-0 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
- 14- 4-1976 Bucureşti Netherlands Ol. 5-1 [o] Olympic Games Qual.
247 12- 5-1976 Veliko Tarnovo Bulgaria 0-1 Balkan Cup
248 5- 6-1976 Milano Italy 2-4
249 2- 7-1976 Tehran Iran 2-2
250 22- 9-1976 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 1-1
251 6-10-1976 Praha Czechoslovakia 2-3
252 28-11-1976 Bucureşti Bulgaria 3-2 Balkan Cup
253 23- 3-1977 Bucureşti Turkey 4-0 Balkan Cup
254 16- 4-1977 Bucureşti Spain 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
255 27- 4-1977 Bucureşti East Germany 1-1
256 8- 5-1977 Zagreb Yugoslavia 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
257 5- 8-1977 Tehran Iran 0-0
258 14- 8-1977 Rabat Czechoslovakia 3-1 [*]
259 21- 9-1977 Bucureşti Greece 6-1
260 26-10-1977 Madrid Spain 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
261 13-11-1977 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 4-6 World Cup Qualifier
262 22- 3-1978 İstanbul Turkey 1-1 Balkan Cup
263 5- 4-1978 Buenos Aires Argentina 0-2
264 3- 5-1978 Bucureşti Bulgaria 2-0 Balkan Cup
265 14- 5-1978 Bucureşti Soviet Union 0-1
266 31- 5-1978 Sofia Bulgaria 1-1 Balkan Cup
- 4- 8-1978 Varna Bulgaria 0-2 [!]
267 11-10-1978 Bucureşti Poland 1-0
268 25-10-1978 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 3-2 European Champ. Qual.
269 15-11-1978 Valencia Spain 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
270 13-12-1978 Athinai Greece 1-2
271 19-12-1978 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-1
- 7- 2-1979 Stanke Dimitrov Bulgaria 1-1 [!]
- 14- 2-1979 Blagoevgrad Bulgaria 1-2 [!]
272 21- 3-1979 Bucureşti Greece 3-0
273 4- 4-1979 Craiova Spain 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
274 13- 5-1979 Lemesos Cyprus 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
275 1- 6-1979 Berlin (Ost) East Germany 0-1
276 29- 8-1979 Warszawa Poland 0-3
277 14-10-1979 Moskva Soviet Union 1-3
278 31-10-1979 Tit. Mitrovica Yugoslavia 1-2 European Champ. Qual.
279 18-11-1979 Bucureşti Cyprus 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 11- 1-1980 Bogotį Hungary B 2-2 [\]
280 16- 2-1980 Napoli Italy 1-2
281 31- 3-1980 Beograd Yugoslavia 0-2 Balkan Cup
282 2- 4-1980 Bucureşti East Germany 2-2
283 18- 5-1980 Brno Czechoslovakia 1-2
284 6- 6-1980 Bruxelles Belgium 1-2
285 27- 8-1980 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 4-1 Balkan Cup
286 10- 9-1980 Varna Bulgaria 2-1
287 24- 9-1980 Oslo Norway 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
288 15-10-1980 Bucureşti England 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
289 25- 3-1981 Bucureşti Poland 2-0
290 8- 4-1981 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-2
291 15- 4-1981 København Denmark 1-2
292 29- 4-1981 London England 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
293 13- 5-1981 Budapest Hungary 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
294 3- 6-1981 Bucureşti Norway 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
295 9- 9-1981 Bucureşti Bulgaria 1-2
296 23- 9-1981 Bucureşti Hungary 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
297 10-10-1981 Bucureşti Switzerland 1-2 World Cup Qualifier
298 11-11-1981 Bern Switzerland 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
299 24- 3-1982 Brussel Belgium 1-4
300 14- 4-1982 Ruse Bulgaria 2-1
301 1- 5-1982 Hunedoara Cyprus 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
302 12- 5-1982 Rosario Argentina 0-1
303 16- 5-1982 Lima Peru 0-2
304 18- 5-1982 Santiago Chile 3-2
305 15- 7-1982 Suceava Japan 4-0
306 18- 7-1982 Bucureşti Japan 3-1
307 1- 9-1982 Bucureşti Denmark 1-0
308 8- 9-1982 Bucureşti Sweden 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 12-10-1982 Bucureşti Bulgaria Olymp. 2-1 [-]
309 17-11-1982 Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany 1-4
310 4-12-1982 Firenze Italy 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
311 29- 1-1983 İstanbul Turkey 1-1
312 2- 2-1983 Larissa Greece 3-1
313 9- 3-1983 Târgu Mures Turkey 3-1
314 30- 3-1983 Timişoara Yugoslavia 0-2
315 16- 4-1983 Bucureşti Italy 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
316 15- 5-1983 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
317 1- 6-1983 Sarajevo Yugoslavia 0-1
318 9- 6-1983 Stockholm Sweden 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
319 10- 8-1983 Oslo Norway 0-0
320 24- 8-1983 Bucureşti East Germany 1-0
321 7- 9-1983 Kraków Poland 2-2
322 12-10-1983 Wrexham Wales 0-5
323 8-11-1983 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-1
324 12-11-1983 Lemesos Cyprus 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
325 30-11-1983 Bratislava Czechoslovakia 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
- 22- 1-1984 Guayaquil Ecuador U-23 3-1 [\]
326 7- 2-1984 Alger Algeria 1-1
327 7- 3-1984 Craiova Greece 2-0
328 11- 4-1984 Oradea Israel 0-0
329 14- 6-1984 Saint-Etienne Spain 1-1 European Championship
330 17- 6-1984 Lens West Germany 1-2 European Championship
331 20- 6-1984 Nantes Portugal 0-1 European Championship
332 29- 7-1984 Iaşi China 4-2
333 31- 7-1984 Buzău China 1-0
334 29- 8-1984 Gera East Germany 1-2
335 12- 9-1984 Belfast Northern Ireland 2-3 World Cup Qualifier
336 21-11-1984 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-1
- 5-12-1984 Athinai Greece 1-2 [!]
337 30- 1-1985 Lisboa Portugal 3-2
338 27- 3-1985 Sibiu Poland 0-0
339 3- 4-1985 Craiova Turkey 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
340 1- 5-1985 Bucureşti England 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
341 6- 6-1985 Helsinki Finland 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
342 7- 8-1985 Moskva Soviet Union 0-2
343 28- 8-1985 Timişoara Finland 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
344 11- 9-1985 London England 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
345 16-10-1985 Bucureşti Northern Ireland 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
346 13-11-1985 İzmir Turkey 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
347 28- 2-1986 Alexandria Egypt 2-2
348 2- 3-1986 Alexandria Egypt 1-0
349 14- 3-1986 Baghdad Iraq 1-1
350 17- 3-1986 Baghdad Iraq 0-0
351 26- 3-1986 Glasgow Scotland 0-3
352 23- 4-1986 Timişoara Soviet Union 2-1
353 4- 6-1986 Bucureşti Norway 3-1
354 20- 8-1986 Oslo Norway 2-2
355 10- 9-1986 Bucureşti Austria 4-0 European Champ. Qual.
356 8-10-1986 Tel-Aviv Israel 4-2
357 12-11-1986 Sevilla Spain 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
358 4- 3-1987 Ankara Turkey 3-1
359 11- 3-1987 Athinai Greece 1-1
360 25- 3-1987 Bucureşti Albania 5-1 European Champ. Qual.
361 8- 4-1987 Braşov Israel 3-2
362 29- 4-1987 Bucureşti Spain 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
363 2- 9-1987 Bydgoszcz Poland 1-3
364 7-10-1987 Bucureşti Greece 2-2
365 28-10-1987 Vlorë Albania 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
366 18-11-1987 Wien Austria 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
367 3- 2-1988 Haifa Israel 2-0 Israel Tournament
368 6- 2-1988 Haifa Poland 2-2 Israel Tournament
369 23- 3-1988 Dublin Ireland 0-2
370 30- 3-1988 Halle East Germany 3-3
371 1- 6-1988 Amsterdam Netherlands 0-2
372 20- 9-1988 Constanţa Albania 3-0
373 19-10-1988 Sofia Bulgaria 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
374 2-11-1988 Bucureşti Greece 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
375 23-11-1988 Sibiu Israel 3-0
376 29- 3-1989 Sibiu Italy 1-0
377 12- 4-1989 Warszawa Poland 1-2
378 26- 4-1989 Athinai Greece 0-0 World Cup Qualifier
379 17- 5-1989 Bucureşti Bulgaria 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
380 31- 8-1989 Setśbal Portugal 0-0
381 5- 9-1989 Nitra Czechoslovakia 0-2
382 11-10-1989 København Denmark 0-3 World Cup Qualifier
383 15-11-1989 Bucureşti Denmark 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
384 4- 2-1990 Alger Algeria 0-0
385 28- 3-1990 Cairo Egypt 3-1
386 3- 4-1990 Luzern Switzerland 1-2
387 25- 4-1990 Haifa Israel 4-1
388 21- 5-1990 Bucureşti Egypt 1-0
389 26- 5-1990 Bruxelles Belgium 2-2
390 9- 6-1990 Bari Soviet Union 2-0 World Cup
391 14- 6-1990 Bari Cameroon 1-2 World Cup
392 18- 6-1990 Napoli Argentina 1-1 World Cup
393 25- 6-1990 Genova Ireland 0-0 [1] World Cup
394 29- 8-1990 Moskva Soviet Union 2-1
395 12- 9-1990 Glasgow Scotland 1-2 European Champ. Qual.
396 26- 9-1990 Bucureşti Poland 2-1
397 17-10-1990 Bucureşti Bulgaria 0-3 European Champ. Qual.
398 4-12-1990 Bucureşti San Marino 6-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 26-12-1990 Rijeka Croatia 0-2 [!]
399 27- 3-1991 Serravalle San Marino 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
400 3- 4-1991 Neuchâtel Switzerland 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
401 17- 4-1991 Cįceres Spain 2-0
402 23- 5-1991 Oslo Norway 0-1
403 28- 8-1991 Braşov United States 0-2
404 16-10-1991 Bucureşti Scotland 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
405 13-11-1991 Bucureşti Switzerland 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
406 20-11-1991 Sofia Bulgaria 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
407 21-12-1991 Cairo Egypt 1-3
408 24-12-1991 Port Said Egypt 1-1
409 13- 2-1992 Ioannina Greece 0-1
410 8- 4-1992 Bucureşti Latvia 2-0
411 6- 5-1992 Bucureşti Faroe Islands 7-0 World Cup Qualifier
412 20- 5-1992 Bucureşti Wales 5-1 World Cup Qualifier
413 26- 8-1992 Bucureşti Mexico 2-0
414 14-10-1992 Brussel Belgium 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
415 14-11-1992 Bucureşti Czechoslovakia 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
416 29-11-1992 Larnaka Cyprus 4-1 World Cup Qualifier
417 31- 1-1993 Guayaquil Ecuador 0-3
418 3- 2-1993 Lima Peru 2-0
419 7- 2-1993 Santa Barbara United States 1-1
420 10- 2-1993 Monterrey Mexico 2-0
421 14- 4-1993 Bucureşti Cyprus 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
422 2- 6-1993 Košice Czechoslovakia 2-5 World Cup Qualifier
423 8- 9-1993 Toftir Faroe Islands 4-0 World Cup Qualifier
424 22- 9-1993 Bucureşti Israel 1-0
425 13-10-1993 Bucureşti Belgium 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
426 17-11-1993 Cardiff Wales 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
- 10- 2-1994 Hongkong Hongkong League 1-1 [2] Carlsberg Cup
427 13- 2-1994 Hongkong United States 2-1 Carlsberg Cup
428 16- 2-1994 Changwon South Korea 2-1
429 23- 3-1994 Belfast Northern Ireland 0-2
430 20- 4-1994 Bucureşti Bolivia 3-0
431 24- 5-1994 Bucureşti Nigeria 2-0
432 1- 6-1994 Bucureşti Slovenia 0-0
433 12- 6-1994 Mission Viejo Sweden 1-1
434 18- 6-1994 Los Angeles Colombia 3-1 World Cup
435 22- 6-1994 Detroit Switzerland 1-4 World Cup
436 25- 6-1994 Los Angeles United States 1-0 World Cup
437 2- 7-1994 Los Angeles Argentina 3-2 World Cup
438 9- 7-1994 San Francisco Sweden 2-2 [3] World Cup
439 7- 9-1994 Bucureşti Azerbaijan 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
440 8-10-1994 Saint-Etienne France 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
441 12-10-1994 London England 1-1
442 12-11-1994 Bucureşti Slovakia 3-2 European Champ. Qual.
443 14-12-1994 Tel-Aviv Israel 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
444 8- 2-1995 Kalamata Greece 0-1
445 15- 2-1995 İzmir Turkey 1-1
446 29- 3-1995 Bucureşti Poland 2-1 European Champ. Qual.
447 26- 4-1995 Trabzon Azerbaijan 4-1 European Champ. Qual.
448 7- 6-1995 Bucureşti Israel 2-1 European Champ. Qual.
449 6- 9-1995 Zabrze Poland 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
450 11-10-1995 Bucureşti France 1-3 European Champ. Qual.
451 15-11-1995 Košice Slovakia 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 4- 2-1996 Doha Qatar 3-2 [-]
- 9- 2-1996 Bangkok Denmark League 2-2 [-] Kings Cup
- 11- 2-1996 Bangkok Thailand 3-0 [-] Kings Cup
- 13- 2-1996 Bangkok Finland 1-1 [!] Kings Cup
- 16- 2-1996 Bangkok Denmark League 2-1 [-] Kings Cup
452 27- 3-1996 Beograd Yugoslavia 0-1
453 24- 4-1996 Bucureşti Georgia 5-0
454 1- 6-1996 Bucureşti Moldova 3-1
455 9- 6-1996 Newcastle France 0-1 European Championship
456 13- 6-1996 Newcastle Bulgaria 0-1 European Championship
457 18- 6-1996 Leeds Spain 1-2 European Championship
458 14- 8-1996 Bucureşti Israel 2-0
459 31- 8-1996 Bucureşti Lithuania 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
460 18- 9-1996 Bucureşti U. Arab Emirates 1-2
461 9-10-1996 Reykjavķk Iceland 4-0 World Cup Qualifier
462 14-12-1996 Skopje Macedonia 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
463 29- 3-1997 Bucureşti Liechtenstein 8-0 World Cup Qualifier
464 2- 4-1997 Vilnius Lithuania 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
465 30- 4-1997 Bucureşti Ireland 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
466 20- 8-1997 Bucureşti Macedonia 4-2 World Cup Qualifier
467 6- 9-1997 Eschen Liechtenstein 8-1 World Cup Qualifier
468 10- 9-1997 Bucureşti Iceland 4-0 World Cup Qualifier
469 11-10-1997 Dublin Ireland 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
470 19-11-1997 Palma de Mall. Spain 1-1
471 18- 3-1998 Bucureşti Israel 0-1
472 8- 4-1998 Bucureşti Greece 2-1
473 22- 4-1998 Bruxelles Belgium 1-1
474 3- 6-1998 Bucureşti Paraguay 3-2
475 6- 6-1998 Ploieşti Moldova 5-1
476 15- 6-1998 Lyon Colombia 1-0 World Cup
477 22- 6-1998 Toulouse England 2-1 World Cup
478 26- 6-1998 Paris Tunisia 1-1 World Cup
479 30- 6-1998 Bordeaux Croatia 0-1 World Cup
480 19- 8-1998 Oslo Norway 0-0
481 2- 9-1998 Bucureşti Liechtenstein 7-0 European Champ. Qual.
482 5- 9-1998 Valletta Germany 1-1
483 10-10-1998 Oporto Portugal 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
484 14-10-1998 Budapest Hungary 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
485 3- 3-1999 Bucureşti Estonia 2-0
486 10- 3-1999 Bucureşti Israel 0-2
487 27- 3-1999 Bucureşti Slovakia 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
488 31- 3-1999 Bakı Azerbaijan 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
489 28- 4-1999 Bucureşti Belgium 1-0
490 5- 6-1999 Bucureşti Hungary 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
491 9- 9-1999 Bucureşti Azerbaijan 4-0 European Champ. Qual.
492 18- 8-1999 Lemesos Cyprus 2-2
493 4- 9-1999 Bratislava Slovakia 5-1 European Champ. Qual.
494 8- 9-1999 Bucureşti Portugal 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
495 9-10-1999 Vaduz Liechtenstein 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
- 19- 1-2000 Monterrey Mexico 1-3 [-]
496 2- 2-2000 Paphos Latvia 2-0 Cyprus Tournament
497 4- 4-2000 Larnaka Georgia 1-1 [4] Cyprus Tournament
498 6- 2-2000 Lefkosia Cyprus 2-3 aet Cyprus Tournament
499 29- 3-2000 Athinai Greece 0-2
500 26- 4-2000 Constanţa Cyprus 2-0
501 27- 5-2000 Amsterdam Netherlands 1-2
502 3- 6-2000 Bucureşti Greece 2-1
503 12- 6-2000 Liège Germany 1-1 European Championship
504 17- 6-2000 Arnhem Portugal 0-1 European Championship
505 20- 6-2000 Charleroi England 3-2 European Championship
506 24- 6-2000 Brussel Italy 0-2 European Championship
507 16- 8-2000 Bucureşti Poland 1-1
508 2- 9-2000 Bucureşti Lithuania 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
509 7-10-2000 Milano Italy 0-3 World Cup Qualifier
510 15-11-2000 Bucureşti Yugoslavia 2-1
511 5-12-2000 Annaba Algeria 2-3
512 8-12-2000 Annaba Algeria 3-2
513 26- 2-2001 Lefkosia Ukraine 1-0 aet Cyprus Tournament
514 28- 2-2001 Lefkosia Lithuania 3-0 Cyprus Tournament
515 24- 3-2001 Bucureşti Italy 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
516 28- 3-2001 Tbilisi Georgia 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
517 25- 4-2001 Ploieşti Slovakia 0-0
518 2- 6-2001 Bucureşti Hungary 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
519 6- 6-2001 Kaunas Lithuania 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
520 15- 8-2001 Ljubljana Slovenia 2-2
521 5- 9-2001 Budapest Hungary 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
522 6-10-2001 Bucureşti Georgia 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
523 10-11-2001 Ljubljana Slovenia 1-2 World Cup Qualifier
524 14-11-2001 Bucureşti Slovenia 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
525 13- 2-2002 Paris France 1-2
526 27- 3-2002 Constanţa Ukraine 4-1
527 17- 4-2002 Bydgoszcz Poland 2-1
528 21- 8-2002 Constanţa Greece 0-1
529 7- 9-2002 Sarajevo Bosnia-Herzeg. 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
530 12-10-2002 Bucureşti Norway 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
531 16-10-2002 Luxembourg Luxembourg 7-0 European Champ. Qual.
532 20-11-2002 Timişoara Croatia 0-1
533 12- 2-2003 Larnaka Slovakia 2-1 Cyprus Tournament
534 29- 3-2003 Bucureşti Denmark 2-5 European Champ. Qual.
535 30- 4-2003 Kaunas Lithuania 1-0
536 7- 6-2003 Craiova Bosnia-Herzeg. 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
537 11- 6-2003 Oslo Norway 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
538 20- 8-2003 Donets'k Ukraine 2-0
539 6- 9-2003 Ploieşti Luxembourg 4-0 European Champ. Qual.
540 10- 9-2003 København Denmark 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
541 11-10-2003 Bucureşti Japan 1-1
542 16-11-2003 Ancona Italy 0-1
543 18- 2-2004 Larnaka Georgia 3-0 Cyprus Tournament
544 31- 3-2004 Glasgow Scotland 2-1
545 28- 4-2004 Bucureşti Germany 5-1
546 27- 5-2004 Dublin Ireland 0-1
547 18- 8-2004 Bucureşti Finland 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
548 4- 9-2004 Craiova Macedonia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
549 8- 9-2004 Andorra La V. Andorra 5-1 World Cup Qualifier
550 9-10-2004 Praha Czech Republic 0-1 World Cup Qualifier
551 17-11-2004 Yerevan Armenia 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
552 9- 2-2005 Larnaka Slovakia 2-2
553 26- 3-2005 Bucureşti Netherlands 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
554 30- 3-2005 Skopje Macedonia 2-1 World Cup Qualifier
555 4- 6-2005 Rotterdam Netherlands 0-2 World Cup Qualifier
556 8- 6-2005 Constanţa Armenia 3-0 World Cup Qualifier
557 17- 8-2005 Constanţa Andorra 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
558 3- 9-2005 Constanţa Czech Republic 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
559 8-10-2005 Helsinki Finland 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
560 12-11-2005 Le Mans Ivory Coast 1-2
561 16-11-2005 Bucureşti Nigeria 3-0
562 28- 2-2006 Lefkosia Armenia 2-0 Cyprus Tournament
563 1- 3-2006 Larnaka Slovenia 2-0 Cyprus Tournament
564 24- 5-2006 Los Angeles Uruguay 0-2
565 27- 5-2006 Chicago Northern Ireland 2-0
566 28- 5-2006 Chicago Colombia 0-0
567 16- 8-2006 Constanţa Cyprus 2-0
568 2- 9-2006 Constanţa Bulgaria 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
569 6- 9-2006 Tiranë Albania 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
570 7-10-2006 Bucureşti Belarus 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
571 15-11-2006 Cįdiz Spain 1-0
572 7- 2-2007 Bucureşti Moldova 2-0
573 24- 3-2007 Rotterdam Netherlands 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
574 28- 3-2007 Piatra Neamţ Luxembourg 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
575 2- 6-2007 Celje Slovenia 2-1 European Champ. Qual.
576 6- 6-2007 Timişoara Slovenia 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
577 22- 8-2007 Bucureşti Turkey 2-0
578 8- 9-2007 Minsk Belarus 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
579 12- 9-2007 Köln Germany 1-3
580 13-10-2007 Constanţa Netherlands 1-0 European Champ. Qual.
581 17-10-2007 Luxembourg Luxembourg 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
582 17-11-2007 Sofia Bulgaria 0-1 European Champ. Qual.
583 21-11-2007 Bucureşti Albania 6-1 European Champ. Qual.
584 6- 2-2008 Ramat-Gan Israel 0-1
585 26- 3-2008 Bucureşti Russia 3-0
586 31- 5-2008 Bucureşti Montenegro 4-0
587 9- 6-2008 Zürich France 0-0 European Championship
588 13- 6-2008 Zürich Italy 1-1 European Championship
589 17- 6-2008 Bern Netherlands 0-2 European Championship
590 20- 8-2008 Urziceni Latvia 1-0
591 6- 9-2008 Cluj Lithuania 0-3 World Cup Qualifier
592 10- 9-2008 Tórshavn Faroe Islands 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
593 11-10-2008 Constanţa France 2-2 World Cup Qualifier
594 19-11-2008 Bucureşti Georgia 2-1
595 11- 2-2009 Bucureşti Croatia 1-2
596 28- 3-2009 Constanţa Serbia 2-3 World Cup Qualifier
597 1- 4-2009 Klagenfurt Austria 1-2 World Cup Qualifier
598 6- 6-2009 Marijampolė Lithuania 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
599 12- 8-2009 Budapest Hungary 1-0
600 5- 9-2009 Paris France 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
601 9- 9-2009 Bucureşti Austria 1-1 World Cup Qualifier
602 10-10-2009 Beograd Serbia 0-5 World Cup Qualifier
603 14-10-2009 Piatra Neamţ Faroe Islands 3-1 World Cup Qualifier
604 14-11-2009 Warszawa Poland 1-0
605 3- 3-2010 Timişoara Israel 0-2
606 29- 5-2010 L'viv Ukraine 2-3
607 2- 6-2010 Villach Macedonia 0-1
608 5- 6-2010 Sankt Veit/Glan Honduras 3-0
609 11- 8-2010 İstanbul Turkey 0-2
610 3- 9-2010 Piatra Neamţ Albania 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
611 7- 9-2010 Minsk Belarus 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
612 9-10-2010 Paris France 0-2 European Champ. Qual.
613 17-11-2010 Klagenfurt Italy 1-1
614 8- 2-2011 Paralimni Ukraine 2-2 [5] Cyprus Tournament
615 9- 2-2011 Paralimni Cyprus 1-1 [6] Cyprus Tournament
616 26- 3-2011 Zenica Bosnia-Herzeg. 1-2 European Champ. Qual.
617 29- 3-2011 Piatra Neamţ Luxembourg 3-1 European Champ. Qual.
618 3- 6-2011 Bucureşti Bosnia-Herzeg. 3-0 European Champ. Qual.
619 7- 6-2011 São Paulo Brazil 0-1
620 11- 6-2011 Asunción Paraguay 0-2
621 10- 8-2011 Serravalle San Marino 1-0
622 2- 9-2011 Luxembourg Luxembourg 2-0 European Champ. Qual.
623 6- 9-2011 Bucureşti France 0-0 European Champ. Qual.
624 7-10-2011 Bucureşti Belarus 2-2 European Champ. Qual.
625 11-10-2011 Tiranë Albania 1-1 European Champ. Qual.
626 11-11-2011 Liège Belgium 1-2
627 15-11-2011 Altach Greece 3-1
628 27- 1-2012 Belek Turkmenistan 4-0
629 29- 2-2012 Bucureşti Uruguay 1-1
630 30- 5-2012 Luzern Switzerland 1-0
631 5- 6-2012 Innsbruck Austria 0-0
632 15- 8-2012 Ljubljana Slovenia 3-4
633 7- 9-2012 Tallinn Estonia 2-0 World Cup Qualifier
634 11- 9-2012 Bucureşti Andorra 4-0 World Cup Qualifier
635 12-10-2012 İstanbul Turkey 1-0 World Cup Qualifier
636 16-10-2012 Bucureşti Netherlands 1-4 World Cup Qualifier
637 14-11-2012 Bucureşti Belgium 2-1
638 2- 2-2013 Mįlaga Poland 1-4
639 6- 2-2013 Mįlaga Australia 3-2
640 22- 3-2013 Budapest Hungary 2-2 World Cup Qualifier
641 26- 3-2013 Amsterdam Netherlands 0-4 World Cup Qualifier
Notes:
[*] match not official for opponents
[!] match official for opponents but not for Romania
[-] match not official for either team
[\] match which was considered official for Romania at the time (though
not for their sub-standard opponents) but was deleted from the records
in 2007
[O] Olympic (qualifying) match which used to be official for both Romania
and their opponents; this includes four practice matches in 1963 and
1964, two against Yugoslavia and one against both Czechoslovakia and
Hungary
[o] Olympic (qualifying) match which used to be official for Romania but
not for their opponents
[1] aet, 4-5 pen
[2] 4-5 pen; match not official for either team
[3] aet, 4-5 pen
[4] aet, 4-3 pen
[5] 2-4 pen
[6] 5-4 pen
NB: aet = after extra time
Results by Opponent
Results by Venue
Results by Competition
Note that none of the overviews below includes the 33 matches deleted from the records.
NB: points calculated on 2 points/win basis Alphabetical Order Country Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct Albania 15 10 3 2 40- 9 23 76.67 Algeria 4 1 2 1 6- 6 4 50.00 Andorra 3 3 0 0 11- 1 6 100.00 Argentina 5 1 1 3 5- 8 3 30.00 Armenia 3 2 1 0 6- 1 5 83.33 Australia 1 1 0 0 3- 2 2 100.00 Austria 8 1 5 2 9- 9 7 43.75 Austria (Amateur) 2 2 0 0 5- 1 4 100.00 Azerbaijan 4 4 0 0 12- 1 8 100.00 Belarus 4 2 2 0 8- 4 6 75.00 Belgium 12 5 2 5 14- 16 12 50.00 Bolivia 1 1 0 0 3- 0 2 100.00 Bosnia-Herzegovina 4 3 0 1 9- 2 6 75.00 Brazil 3 0 0 3 2- 6 0 0.00 Bulgaria 33 18 6 9 70- 49 42 63.64 Cameroon 1 0 0 1 1- 2 0 0.00 Chile 1 1 0 0 3- 2 2 100.00 China 2 2 0 0 5- 2 4 100.00 Colombia 3 2 1 0 4- 1 5 83.33 Croatia 4 0 1 3 3- 6 1 12.50 Cuba 2 0 1 1 4- 5 1 25.00 Cyprus 13 9 3 1 34- 11 21 80.77 Czech Republic 2 1 0 1 2- 1 2 50.00 Czechoslovakia 30 6 7 17 35- 65 19 31.67 Czechoslovakia (Amateur) 2 1 1 0 6- 3 3 75.00 Denmark 8 3 2 3 15- 14 8 50.00 East Germany 16 5 3 8 23- 29 13 40.63 Ecuador 1 0 0 1 0- 3 0 0.00 Egypt 6 3 2 1 9- 7 8 66.67 England 11 3 6 2 10- 10 12 54.55 Estonia 3 2 0 1 5- 2 4 66.67 Faroe Islands 4 4 0 0 15- 1 8 100.00 Finland 8 6 2 0 23- 3 14 87.50 France 15 3 5 7 15- 19 11 36.67 Georgia 6 4 2 0 14- 3 10 83.33 Germany 9 1 2 6 15- 34 4 22.22 Greece 30 17 8 5 67- 31 42 70.00 Honduras 1 1 0 0 3- 0 2 100.00 Hungary 21 4 6 11 22- 47 14 33.33 Hungary (Amateur) 2 1 0 1 5- 5 2 50.00 Iceland 2 2 0 0 8- 0 4 100.00 Iran 2 0 2 0 2- 2 2 50.00 Iraq 2 0 2 0 1- 1 2 50.00 Ireland 5 1 2 2 2- 4 4 40.00 Israel 20 10 5 5 29- 19 25 62.50 Italy 16 2 4 10 12- 26 8 25.00 Ivory Coast 1 0 0 1 1- 2 0 0.00 Japan 4 3 1 0 12- 3 7 87.50 Latvia 5 4 1 0 9- 0 9 90.00 Liechtenstein 4 4 0 0 26- 1 8 100.00 Lithuania 10 9 0 1 18- 6 18 90.00 Luxembourg 6 6 0 0 21- 1 12 100.00 Macedonia 5 4 0 1 11- 5 8 80.00 Mexico 2 2 0 0 4- 0 4 100.00 Moldova 3 3 0 0 10- 2 6 100.00 Morocco 3 2 0 1 9- 5 4 66.67 Netherlands 13 1 3 9 3- 26 5 19.23 Nigeria 2 2 0 0 5- 0 4 100.00 Northern Ireland 4 1 0 3 4- 6 2 25.00 Norway 11 4 5 2 11- 7 13 59.09 Paraguay 2 1 0 1 3- 4 2 50.00 Peru 5 2 2 1 8- 6 6 60.00 Poland 34 14 5 5 55- 51 43 63.24 Portugal 11 4 2 5 9- 11 10 45.45 Russia 1 1 0 0 3- 0 2 100.00 San Marino 3 3 0 0 10- 1 6 100.00 Scotland 6 2 2 2 6- 8 6 50.00 Serbia 2 0 0 2 2- 8 0 0.00 Slovakia 10 5 4 1 19- 11 14 70.00 Slovenia 8 3 3 2 13- 10 9 56.25 South Korea 1 1 0 0 2- 1 2 100.00 Soviet Union 9 3 2 4 10- 13 8 44.44 Spain 15 5 5 5 18- 21 15 50.00 Sweden 8 2 3 3 10- 18 7 43.75 Switzerland 12 5 3 4 15- 19 13 54.17 Tunisia 1 0 1 0 1- 1 1 50.00 Turkey 24 13 7 4 47- 22 33 68.75 Turkmenistan 1 1 0 0 4- 0 2 100.00 Ukraine 5 3 1 1 11- 6 7 70.00 United Arab Emirates 1 0 0 1 1- 2 0 0.00 United States 4 2 1 1 4- 4 5 62.50 Uruguay 5 1 2 2 3- 8 4 40.00 Wales 5 3 1 1 9- 7 7 70.00 West Germany 4 1 1 2 3- 4 3 37.50 Yugoslavia 39 16 5 18 58- 65 37 47.44 Zaire 1 0 1 0 1- 1 1 50.00 Total Record 641 285 160 196 1068- 839 730 56.94 NB: considering continuity of countries according to FIFA: Yugoslavia-Serbia 41 16 5 20 60- 73 37 45.12 Czechoslovakia-Czech R. 32 7 7 18 37- 66 21 32.81 Germany-West Germany 13 2 3 8 18- 38 7 26.92 Soviet Union-Russia 10 4 2 4 13- 13 10 50.00 Ordered by Most Matches Played (at least 8) Country Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct Yugoslavia 39 16 5 18 58- 65 37 47.44 Poland 34 14 5 5 55- 51 43 63.24 Bulgaria 33 18 6 9 70- 49 42 63.64 Greece 30 17 8 5 67- 31 42 70.00 Czechoslovakia 30 6 7 17 35- 65 19 31.67 Turkey 24 13 7 4 47- 22 33 68.75 Hungary 21 4 6 11 22- 47 14 33.33 Israel 20 10 5 5 29- 19 25 62.50 East Germany 16 5 3 8 23- 29 13 40.63 Italy 16 2 4 10 12- 26 8 25.00 Albania 15 10 3 2 40- 9 23 76.67 Spain 15 5 5 5 18- 21 15 50.00 France 15 3 5 7 15- 19 11 36.67 Cyprus 13 9 3 1 34- 11 21 80.77 Netherlands 13 1 3 9 3- 26 5 19.23 Switzerland 12 5 3 4 15- 19 13 54.17 Belgium 12 5 2 5 14- 16 12 50.00 Norway 11 4 5 2 11- 7 13 59.09 England 11 3 6 2 10- 10 12 54.55 Portugal 11 4 2 5 9- 11 10 45.45 Lithuania 10 9 0 1 18- 6 18 90.00 Slovakia 10 5 4 1 19- 11 14 70.00 Soviet Union 9 3 2 4 10- 13 8 44.44 Germany 9 1 2 6 15- 34 4 22.22 Finland 8 6 2 0 23- 3 14 87.50 Slovenia 8 3 3 2 13- 10 9 56.25 Denmark 8 3 2 3 15- 14 8 50.00 Austria 8 1 5 2 9- 9 7 43.75 Sweden 8 2 3 3 10- 18 7 43.75 NB: considering continuity of countries according to FIFA: Yugoslavia-Serbia 41 16 5 20 60- 73 37 45.12 Czechoslovakia-Czech R. 32 7 7 18 37- 66 21 32.81 Germany-West Germany 13 2 3 8 18- 38 7 26.92 Soviet Union-Russia 10 4 2 4 13- 13 10 50.00
NB: points calculated on 2 points/win basis
By Country - Ordered by Most Matches Played
NB: countries indicated as per current borders, so e.g.
an away match against Yugoslavia in Zagreb is included
under Croatia and Leipzig is included under Germany;
one peculiar effect of this is that a home match against
Poland in Cernăuţi and two away matches against the same
country in Lwów are included under Ukraine
Country Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct
Romania 259 162 50 47 566- 265 374 72.20
France 19 3 5 11 15- 30 11 28.95
Cyprus 17 10 6 1 36- 15 26 76.47
Bulgaria 17 7 4 6 26- 29 18 52.94
Serbia 17 5 2 10 16- 28 12 35.29
Turkey 16 7 6 3 26- 16 20 62.50
Poland 16 6 6 4 23- 29 18 56.25
Greece 15 5 5 5 21- 23 15 50.00
Germany 14 1 2 11 17- 38 4 14.29
Israel 12 5 5 2 20- 13 15 62.50
Italy 12 1 3 8 10- 20 5 20.83
Hungary 11 2 3 6 10- 32 7 31.82
Czech Republic 11 0 3 8 14- 29 3 13.64
United States 10 4 4 2 10- 13 12 60.00
Austria 10 3 4 3 11- 10 10 50.00
Switzerland 10 2 5 3 7- 14 9 45.00
Spain 10 3 2 5 9- 18 8 40.00
Belgium 10 1 3 6 10- 18 5 25.00
Albania 9 6 2 1 20- 7 14 77.78
Slovakia 8 2 1 5 10- 14 5 31.25
Netherlands 8 0 2 6 1- 13 2 12.50
Norway 7 1 5 1 5- 5 7 50.00
England 7 0 4 3 4- 7 4 28.57
Lithuania 6 6 0 0 11- 3 12 100.00
Ukraine 6 1 3 2 9- 10 5 41.67
Portugal 6 2 1 3 5- 8 5 41.67
Finland 5 2 2 1 8- 4 6 60.00
Egypt 5 2 2 1 8- 7 6 60.00
Mexico 4 2 0 2 6- 5 4 50.00
Algeria 4 1 2 1 6- 6 4 50.00
Slovenia 4 1 1 2 8- 9 3 37.50
Russia 4 1 1 2 4- 7 3 37.50
Scotland 4 1 1 2 4- 7 3 37.50
Denmark 4 0 2 2 3- 7 2 25.00
Luxembourg 3 3 0 0 11- 0 6 100.00
Croatia 3 3 0 0 9- 4 6 100.00
Morocco 3 2 0 1 8- 6 4 66.67
Peru 3 1 1 1 3- 3 3 50.00
Uruguay 3 1 1 1 4- 6 3 50.00
Wales 3 1 1 1 2- 6 3 50.00
Bosnia-Herzegovina 3 1 0 2 4- 3 2 33.33
Sweden 3 1 0 2 3- 11 2 33.33
Ireland 3 0 1 2 1- 4 1 16.67
Argentina 3 0 0 3 1- 5 0 0.00
Liechtenstein 2 2 0 0 11- 1 4 100.00
Faroe Islands 2 2 0 0 5- 0 4 100.00
Macedonia 2 2 0 0 5- 1 4 100.00
San Marino 2 2 0 0 4- 1 4 100.00
Belarus 2 1 1 0 3- 1 3 75.00
Estonia 2 1 0 1 3- 2 2 50.00
Iran 2 0 2 0 2- 2 2 50.00
Iraq 2 0 2 0 1- 1 2 50.00
Northern Ireland 2 0 0 2 2- 5 0 0.00
Brazil 2 0 0 2 0- 3 0 0.00
Andorra 1 1 0 0 5- 1 2 100.00
Iceland 1 1 0 0 4- 0 2 100.00
Georgia 1 1 0 0 2- 0 2 100.00
Chile 1 1 0 0 3- 2 2 100.00
Hongkong 1 1 0 0 2- 1 2 100.00
South Korea 1 1 0 0 2- 1 2 100.00
Azerbaijan 1 1 0 0 1- 0 2 100.00
Armenia 1 0 1 0 1- 1 1 50.00
Congo-Kinshasa 1 0 1 0 1- 1 1 50.00
Malta 1 0 1 0 1- 1 1 50.00
Latvia 1 0 1 0 0- 0 1 50.00
Kosovo 1 0 0 1 1- 2 0 0.00
Paraguay 1 0 0 1 0- 2 0 0.00
Ecuador 1 0 0 1 0- 3 0 0.00
Total Record 641 285 160 196 1068- 839 730 56.94
Home/Away/Neutral
Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct PctPd
home record 260 162 51 47 567- 266 375 72.12 40.56
away record 312 98 90 124 401- 478 286 45.83 48.67
neutral venue record 69 25 19 25 100- 95 69 50.00 10.76
Total Record 641 285 160 196 1068- 839 730 56.94 100.00
NB: Romania played exactly 20 percent more matches away than at home
(ignoring matches played at neutral venues, and accounting for
contemporary borders, e.g. two matches in Poland at Lwów are
counted as away matches, just as one match in Beuthen against
Germany, while Romania's one match in Cernăuţi is included as
a home match).
By City - Ordered by Most Matches Played (at least 5)
City Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct
Bucureşti 210 129 42 39 465- 218 300 71.43
Beograd 16 4 2 10 15- 28 10 31.25
Sofia 14 5 4 5 22- 26 14 50.00
Constanţa 13 9 2 2 29- 10 20 76.92
Athinai 11 4 4 3 17- 19 12 54.55
Budapest 11 2 3 6 10- 32 7 31.82
Praha 9 0 2 7 11- 25 2 11.11
Tiranë 8 5 2 1 19- 7 12 75.00
Tel-Aviv 8 3 4 1 12- 9 10 62.50
İstanbul 8 2 4 2 9- 10 8 50.00
Paris 8 1 2 5 5- 15 4 25.00
Oslo 7 1 5 1 5- 5 7 50.00
Brussel/Bruxelles 7 0 2 5 5- 13 2 14.29
Larnaka 6 4 2 0 14- 5 10 83.33
Craiova 6 4 2 0 12- 4 10 83.33
Warszawa 6 4 0 2 10- 10 8 66.67
Timişoara 6 3 0 3 6- 6 6 50.00
Lefkosia 5 4 0 1 13- 4 8 80.00
Bratislava 5 1 1 3 6- 7 3 30.00
NB: Romania have a rather peculiar record in England: in 4 matches
in London, all against England, they never lost (4 draws) while
in the other 3 matches they played there (during Euro 1996, two
in Newcastle and one in Leeds, against Bulgaria, France and Spain)
they failed to win a point. Travelling to Praha appears hardly
worthwhile for the Tricolorii (apart from any sightseeing), while
they fare well in Poland (Romania played in 8 different currently
Polish cities and there is only one where they lost more matches
than they won: Bytom, then called Beuthen and part of Nazi Germany,
where they lost 0-7 to the hosts in 1942). Romania have a perfect
record in Zagreb, Croatia (3 matches, 3 wins) although they only
managed one draw from 4 matches against Croatia: all matches in
Zagreb involved former Yugoslavia.
NB: points calculated on 2 points/win basis
Competition Pd W D L F- A Pts Pct
World Cup 21 8 5 8 30- 32 21 50.00
World Cup Qualifying 112 61 22 29 202- 118 144 64.29
World Cup Overall 133 69 27 37 232- 150 165 62.03
European Championship 13 1 4 8 8- 17 6 23.08
European Champ. Qual. 105 54 30 21 197- 99 138 65.71
European Ch. Overall 118 55 34 29 205- 116 144 61.02
Olympic Games 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 0.00
Olympic Games Overall 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 0.00
NB: Romania had 27 Olympic matches declared unofficial by FIFA (all
matches played after the 1952 Olympics) although 20 of these were
contested by the full teams of both countries involved; see below.
Balkan Cup/Games 38 19 7 12 78- 65 45 59.21
Central European Am. Cup 6 4 1 1 16- 9 9 75.00
Regional Champ. Overall 44 23 8 13 94- 74 54 61.36
NB: all opponents in the Central European Amateur Cup were amateur
sides of countries with professional football.
Competitive Overall 297 147 69 81 532- 348 363 61.11
Other Tournaments 31 14 7 10 51- 46 35 56.45
Friendly Matches 313 124 84 105 485- 445 332 53.04
Friendly Overall 344 138 91 115 536- 491 367 53.34
NB: Romania had 4 Olympic training matches declared unofficial by FIFA
although all 4 were contested by the full teams of both countries
involved; see below.
Total Record 641 285 160 196 1068- 839 730 56.94
Overview of Deleted Olympic Matches
All matches played by Romania as part of the Olympic Games after 1952
(21 matches in the qualifiying stages, 4 matches in the 1964 final
tournament, 2 matches in the 1964 consolation tournament in which
Romania won fifth place overall, and 4 training matches in 1963 and
1964) were deleted from the records on the insistence of FIFA, although
24 of these 31 matches appear to have been recognised as official by
both countries involved at the time of playing.
deleted matches
Olympic Games 4 2 1 1 5- 4 5 62.50 [a]
OG Consolation Tourn. 2 2 0 0 7- 2 4 100.00
Olympic Games Qual. 21 12 1 8 34- 26 25 59.52 [b]
Olympic Friendlies 4 3 1 0 10- 3 7 87.50
Total Deleted 31 19 3 9 56- 35 41 66.13 [a,b]
matches still official
Olympic Games 2 0 0 2 1- 8 0 0.00
overviews
Olympic Games Overall 33 19 3 11 57- 43 41 62.12
Olympic Games Adjusted 26 15 2 9 45- 35 32 61.54 [c]
Debatably Deleted 24 15 2 7 44- 27 32 66.67 [d]
[a] includes one match against Mexico Olympic (won 3-1) never official
for the opponents
[b] includes six matches against the Olympic teams of the Soviet Union,
France and the Netherlands (total record 3 wins, 1 draw, 2 losses,
9-7 goal record) which were never official for the opponents
[c] includes all olympic matches (and 4 training matches) considered
official by both teams at the time of playing; of these, only the
losses at the 1924 and 1952 Olympics are still recognised by FIFA
[d] includes all matches deleted from the records without convincing
justification
details 1920-1929
details 1930-1939
details 1940-1949
details 1950-1959
details 1960-1969
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details 1990-1999
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With thanks to Romeo Ionescu, Radu Siminiceanu and Răzvan Toma
Prepared and maintained by Karel Stokkermans for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Karel Stokkermans
Last updated: 16 May 2013
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