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Adrian Constantin, about Nicușor Dan: “He was good in football”

Article by Darius Stanescu – published Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 10:40 / Updated on Tuesday, May 27, 2025 10:40

Gigi Becali was wrong again to Nicușor Dan, after he had just reconciled with him. Initially, the owner of FCSB attacked Nicușor Dan, declaring that “the mathematicians do not have football”. A former colleague of the new president of Romania revealed that Nicușor Dan was not only very good in mathematics, but also in football.

The Pipera landowner criticized on several occasions on the current president of Romania, Nicușor Dan, who was even to the career of the head of state, that of mathematician. The owner of FCSB attacked Nicușor Dan, saying that a mathematician is not good at many things, including football. Adrian Constantin, his close friend from adolescence, denies all these negative remarks about the new head of the state.

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Nicușor Dan, an Olympic young man with multiple passions: music, movies, football

Adrian Constantin, a generation colleague with Nicușor Dan, along with who participated in the national mathematics Olympics and competitions, revealed that the President of Romania had many other concerns and passions in addition to the one for mathematics. Constantin reports that Dan was watching football passionately, but also played very well.

Nicușor Dan did not embark on the print of the standard Olympic, who stays with his nose in books, but was an atypical teenager, with many passions, who “liked to enjoy life,” Adrian Constantin reports.

Adrian Constantin, about Nicușor Dan: “He was very good at football”

“He was interested in music, movies, football, he was also very good in football. He was a person who had a passion and a talent for mathematics, but he had more concerns,” said Adrian Constantin for Freedom.

Adrian Constantin recalls a unique moment that he lived with President Nicușor Dan – the final of the European Football Championship in 1988, between the Soviet Union and the Netherlands.

Nicușor Dan and colleagues from the national mathematics group watched on television, from the homes of the Electroputere High School, the final between the Netherlands and the USSR. The President of Romania and the researcher Adrian Constantin kept with the Netherlands, the two very much wishing the victory of the “mechanical orange”.

The two were surprised by the fact that many of their colleagues were proven, Implcit held with the USSR. The support for the USSR was justified for a fairly bizarre reason, namely that “if something happens, the Russians saves us, not the Dutch,” Constantin added for the quoted source.

“I was sitting in the homes of Electroputere High School. This match was broadcast on the TV and we also looked, the ones in the lot (no-of mathematics), and the students from Electroputere. What surprised me, and me (Nicușor Dan), was that we wanted very much to win the Netherlands, but there was a lot. Be aware that … the argument was, a student from there told us, that if something happens, the Russians save us, not the Dutch, “said Adrian Constantin.

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