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Second coach as a “principal”, with an “doctor” badge with a woman name

Article by Cosmin Nistor – published on Sunday, September 14, 2025, 22:15 / Updated Sunday, September 14, 2025 22:15

The second -class coach of the club Olimpia Satu MareLiviu Ivaşuc, was the protagonist of an incredible episode at the match lost today by CSM Olimpia with Corvin Hunedoarascore 2-4.

The technician wore a badge that wrote “doctor”. On him was printed the face and name of the doctor from the staff, Eniko Kinga Fulop.

Although Liviu Ivaşuc officially appears as a second coach, his actual role is that of head coach, being responsible for indications during the matches, say the people from the club's entourage.

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The badge of the second coach. Photo: Plastiline PHOTO – Facebook

Ivaşuc also trains the second team of Olimpia, from the 4th Elite League. On paper, the position of head coach of the newly promoted in Liga 2 is held by Zoltan Ritli, a 57-year-old technician, who was part of the Olimpia staff in four periods: 2002-2003, 2017-2018 and 2018-2021 as a manager, and from 2024 to the present as technical director and main coach.

At the presentation of the staff on the official Facebook page, a supporter asked: “But who is the head?”.

The club's official page replied firmly that Zoltan Ritli remains in office, but the match lost with Corvin Hunedoara showed the opposite: Most tactical indications were given by Liviu Ivașuc, self -titled as a “doctor”.

According to the official FRF website, Hailafotbal.roLiviu Ivaşuc does not appear as part of the technical staff.

Less than a month ago, the head coach Alexandru Botoș (49 years old), was dismissed, but spoke about the separation for gsp.ro.

“I was called to a meeting and I was told that they want to break up. So I accepted, it was a decision on mutual agreement. I saw that it could not be done more,” Botoș said.

The staff of CSM Olimpia also includes Bogdan Lobonț, in the role of technical director.

For Satu Mare, the move to Șelimbăr, scheduled on Saturday, September 13, is going to travel.

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