Universitatea Cluj and ASA Târgu Mureș Sabău, nicknamed
Moțul due to his ambition, a trait associated with the people from
Țara Moților, was born on 12 February 1968 in
Câmpia Turzii, Romania. He began playing junior-level football in 1985 at
Universitatea Cluj, under the guidance of coaches
Alexa Uifăleanu and
Nicolae Szoboszlay. In the following season, he made his debut in the Romanian top-league on 8 March 1986, replacing Nicolae Bucur for the last nine minutes of a 1–0 loss to
Rapid București, also under coach Remus Vlad. In 1988, Sabău had offers from
Dinamo București and
Steaua București, choosing to play for the first because of coach
Mircea Lucescu's project of building a team composed of mainly young players like himself. But Steaua's officials with president
Ion Alecsandrescu and the relatives of dictator
Nicolae Ceaușescu, his son
Valentin who was Steaua's unofficial president and brother
Ilie who was a Romanian army general, insisted and pressured Sabău on several occasions to sign with the club, especially during his
military service in which he played for
Ministry of National Defence club and friend team of Steaua,
ASA Târgu Mureș. In the following season, the club won
The Double, as Lucescu gave him 24 league appearances in which he scored five goals, and also scored one goal in the 6–4 victory in the
Cupa României final against Steaua. In the same season, Sabău played seven matches, scoring two goals against
Panathinaikos in the
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup where Dinamo reached the semi-finals, being eliminated after 2–0 on aggregate by
Anderlecht.
Feyenoord After the
1989 Romanian Revolution, Sabău was signed by Dutch club
Feyenoord which paid for his transfer over
$1 million. He made his
Eredivise debut on 1 September 1990 under coach
Gunder Bengtsson in a 6–0 home win over
MVV Maastricht in which he scored once. In his first season, he won the
1990–91 KNVB Cup, coach
Wim Jansen using him the entire match in the 1–0 victory against
BVV Den Bosch in the final. In the following season, he was teammates with compatriot
Marian Damaschin.
Brescia and Reggiana In 1992 he was sold for over
€1 million by Feyenoord to Mircea Lucescu's "
Brescia Romena", as he was teammates there with fellow Romanians
Gheorghe Hagi,
Florin Răducioiu,
Dorin Mateuț and
Dănuț Lupu. He made his
Serie A debut on 5 September 1992 in a 0–0 draw against
Napoli, three months later scoring his first goal in a 1–1 draw against
Atalanta. At the end of his
first season, the team was relegated to
Serie B, but Sabău was named the best Serie A right midfielder. Subsequently, he returned to Brescia where on 16 May 1998 he made his last Serie A appearance in a 3–1 away victory against
Parma, totaling 70 matches with six goals in the competition.
Rapid, "U" Cluj and Mediaș Sabău returned to Romania in 1998 at
Rapid București, on the advice of coach Mircea Lucescu. He appeared in 22 matches in which he scored one goal in the
1998–99 season, helping the team win its first title after 32 years. However, he departed from the club shortly thereafter due to disagreements with club officials. He started the next season by winning the
2002 Supercupa României, with coach Rednic using him the full 90 minutes in another 2–1 win over Dinamo. They finished the
2002–03 season as champions, Sabău scoring once in the 16 matches Rednic played him. ==International career==