The caps for
Romania's Olympic team during 1959–1984 are not included. The table is up to date as of 31 March 2026. played in 124 matches and scored 35 goals for Romania, appeared in six final tournaments and won the
Romanian Footballer of the Year award a record seven times. and a member of the Golden Team,
Gheorghe Popescu played in five final tournaments. is the all-time leader in appearances for Romania, with 134 games. played in two
World Cups and two
European Championships. scored two goals against Argentina in Romania's round of 16 3–2 victory in the
1994 World Cup. played during the
1994 and
1998 World Cup editions and in
Euro 1996. played in the
1994 World Cup and the
1996 and
2000 editions of the
European Championship. during the
USA 1994 World Cup. was a member of Romania's squad for three
World Cups and two
European Championships. playing for Romania during the
1994 World Cup. led the country's Golden Team as coach in the
1994 World Cup campaign. ,
Dennis Man, represented Romania during
Euro 2024. played for Romania in
Euro 2016 and
Euro 2024. was Romania's goalkeeper during
Euro 2016. played for Romania during
Euro 2016. made 113 appearances for Romania, including in
Euro 2008 and
Euro 2016. scored 25 goals for Romania and was part of the
Euro 2008 squad. , who was named
Romanian Footballer of the Year three times, played for Romania in
Euro 2000 and captained the team during
Euro 2008. is Romania's top-scorer alongside Gheorghe Hagi with 35 goals. played 73 games for Romania, including appearances in
Euro 2000 and
Euro 2008. defended Romania's goal in 86 matches, including three in
Euro 2008. scored two goals in the
1990 World Cup and also played in
Euro 1996 and the
1998 World Cup. represented Romania in
Euro 1984 and the
1990 World Cup. captained Romania during
Euro 1984. Rodion Cămătaru was a member of Romania's
Euro 1984 and the
1990 World Cup squads. was Romania's goalkeeper for both
Euro 1984 and the
1990 World Cup. was the first player who reached 100 games for Romania. ,
Ilie Balaci, played 65 games for Romania. captained Romania in the
1970 World Cup and coached the national team during
Euro 1984. scored two goals in the
1970 World Cup. was the first winner of the
Romanian Footballer of the Year award and was part of Romania's
1970 World Cup squad. , who won the
Romanian Footballer of the Year award three times, played for Romania in the
1970 World Cup. ,
Ion Dumitru, played for Romania in the
1970 World Cup. played for Romania in the
1964 Summer Olympics and later guided the national team as coach during
World Cup 1990 and
Euro 2000. played for Romania during the
1964 Summer Olympics. was Romania's goalkeeper in the
1952 Summer Olympics. played in both the
1934 and
1938 World Cups, scoring one goal in each tournament. (left) playing for Romania against Peru in the
1930 World Cup. was captain in Romania's first game in history against Yugoslavia in the
1922 King Alexander's Cup, and he also captained the team in its first final tournament, the
1924 Summer Olympics. ==References==