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Paul Codrea (Paul Constantin Codrea) was born on 4 April, 1981 in Timișoara, Romania, is a Romanian footballer and manager. Discover Paul Codrea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?
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Paul Constantin Codrea |
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Age |
42 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
4 April 1981 |
Birthday |
4 April |
Birthplace |
Timișoara, Romania |
Nationality |
Romania
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 42 years old group.
Paul Codrea Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Paul Codrea height is 1.74m and Weight 152 lbs.
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1.74m |
Weight |
152 lbs |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Parents |
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Paul Codrea Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Codrea worth at the age of 42 years old? Paul Codrea’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Romania. We have estimated Paul Codrea's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Not Available |
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Source of Income |
footballer |
Paul Codrea Social Network
Timeline
Paul Constantin Codrea (born 4 April 1981) is a Romanian football manager and former player, currently in charge of Liga III club ASU Politehnica Timișoara.
Paul Codrea started playing football in his hometown at the LPS Banatul Timișoara club.
He went to play for Dinamo București, making his Divizia A debut on 1 March 1997 when he came as a substitute and replaced Cătălin Hîldan in a 1–0 loss against Gloria Bistrița.
After playing one more game in Divizia A for Dinamo, the club loaned him to play for Politehnica Timișoara in Divizia B.
Two seasons later, he returned to play in Divizia A this time, being loaned by Dinamo at Argeș Pitești.
Paul Codrea played 44 games and scored one goal at international level for Romania, making his debut on 15 November 2000 under coach László Bölöni in a friendly which ended with a 2–1 victory against FR Yugoslavia.
He scored his only goal for the national team on his fourth appearance in a friendly against Lithuania which ended with a 3–0 victory.
In 2001, Codrea moved abroad, signing with Serie B club Genoa for a transfer fee of 2.75 million $, being teammates with fellow Romanians Claudiu Niculescu, Adrian Mihalcea and Valentin Năstase.
He played four games at the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, five at the Euro 2004 qualifiers and two at the 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
He later joined Palermo for a transfer fee of approximate €2.5 million plus the forward Giuseppe Mascara, reuniting at The Eagles with Valentin Năstase, in the first half of the 2003–04 Serie B season helping the team win the Serie B title, thus gaining promotion to Serie A.
In January 2004 he was loaned by Palermo together with Franco Brienza at Serie A team Perugia in exchange for the transfer of Fabio Grosso.
He was loaned once again by Palermo at Torino for the 2004–05 Serie B season in which he scored one goal in 35 appearances, helping the team gain promotion to Serie A, which was later revoked because of the club's financial problems.
Codrea has a total of 133 matches and three goals scored in Serie A, 111 matches and six goals scored in Serie B, 47 games and one goal scored in Divizia A and 6 games played for Palermo in the 2005–06 UEFA Cup.
Codrea definitively left Palermo when he signed with Serie A club Siena in 2006, where he had the most successful spell of his career, as played in over 100 Serie A matches until 2012, with an interruption of a half a year in 2011 when he was loaned at Bari, also for a short while he had compatriot Cosmin Moți as teammate.
Codrea played 8 games at the successful Euro 2008 qualifiers.
He was used by coach Victor Pițurcă in all three games in the group stage at the Euro 2008 final tournament, in the first one which was a 0–0 against France he came as a substitute and replaced Răzvan Cociș in the 64th minute, in the second one he played the whole game of the 1–1 against Italy and in the third game he played as a starter and was replaced in the 72nd minute by Nicolae Dică in the 2–0 loss against Netherlands.
On 25 March 2008, Codrea was decorated by the president of Romania, Traian Băsescu, for his performance in the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group G, where Romania managed to qualify to UEFA Euro 2008 Group C.
He received Medalia "Meritul Sportiv" – ("The Sportive Merit" Medal) class III.
Paul Codrea went to play four games at the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and made his last appearance for the national team on 3 March 2010 in a friendly which ended with a 2–0 loss against Israel.
In July 2012, he returned to Romania and joined Rapid București and in the winter of 2013, he returned home at Politehnica Timișoara being a player-manager.
He signed with fifth league team ASU Politehnica Timișoara in 2013, replacing Antonio Foale who became General Manager.
He debuted with a 3–0 victory over Gran-Plaz Liebling on 18 March 2013.
He resigned on 29 November 2014.