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Former Romania Soccer Midfielder Gabriel Muresan Drowns in Lake. He Was 44

The Romanian Football Federation said Muresan, who won three league titles with Cluj and played nine times for Romania, died after drowning in a lake.

  • On Thursday, former Romania soccer player and Apold mayor Gabriel Muresan, 44, died after drowning in a lake near the town he led since 2020.
  • Muresan's most successful career period came with Cluj, where he won Romanian league titles in 2008, 10, and 12 alongside three domestic cups during six seasons.
  • The midfielder represented Romania in World Cup and European Championship qualifiers from 2007–11, and featured in Champions League group stages against Chelsea, Manchester United, and Roma.
  • Condolences poured in from The Romanian Football Federation and Apold's public authority, which remembered Muresan on Facebook as a "devoted servant of our community."
  • Muresan's international contributions included representing Romania during a 2008 World Cup qualifying match against France at Farul Stadium in Constanta, demonstrating his role in the nation's competitive history.
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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