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Mihai Stoica says he could have another job in football: “I would have been a grandfather”

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Thursday, September 18, 2025, 22:15 / Updated Thursday, September 18, 2025 22:17

Mihai Stoica (60 years old), the president of the FCSB Administrative Council, said what other job could have embraced in football other than that of leader.

Mihai Stoica revealed that his father advised himself to become a coach, and now he regrets that he did not listen. However, he does not know if he had the same success he had in the position of leader.

Mihai Stoica loves another sport in secret:

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Mihai Stoica loves another sport in secret: “You can laugh. I don't understand why those guys don't win more”

Mihai Stoica was advised by his father to become a coach: “I'm sorry, I don't know if we perform”

“I did not smile at the idea of ​​becoming a head coach and I think I made a mistake, because my father, rest in peace, told me for a long time. At the last discussion I had told him I was 37, it is difficult to start another job.

I'm sorry, I don't know if we perform. I'm sorry I was somehow guilty of him that I didn't listen to his advice, and he, when he gave me advice, gave me only good advice. I don't necessarily regret very hard. Because however, in the job that was chosen by fate I was fine.

I left with a single idea in the head in 1992 when I started this job, to win a championship. Which in Galati seemed impossible at that time. I do not know if I could realize as a coach what I did as a leader. I think I would have been a grandfather, I think, I don't know, “said Mihai Stoica, in the section” Asked “, from the first sport.

I tell Gigi Becali's opinion without asking me. Sometimes it is laughing, sometimes not. In any case, I annoy him with these things. It matters and how much the score is.
– Mihai Stoica, President FCSB

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