Mircea Lucescu: Remembering the Legendary Coach After His Passing at 80

The Passing of a Football Icon
Mircea Lucescu, one of Europe’s most distinguished football managers, passed away on April 7, 2026, at the age of 80. The Romanian coach died following a double heart attack shortly after resigning as the head coach of the Romanian national team. His death marks the end of an era for Romanian and European football, where his influence spanned decades.
Lucescu’s health had been a concern in recent weeks. On March 29, 2026, he was hospitalized due to heart arrhythmia during a training session with Romania’s national team. Despite initially being in stable condition, his heart issues worsened, leading to intensive care treatment. On April 2, 2026, he stepped down from his role as national team coach following Romania’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers.
A Career Defined by Success and Influence
Throughout his long career, Mircea Lucescu was celebrated for his tactical acumen and ability to develop teams. He managed several clubs across Europe, with notable success in Romanian football and Turkey, particularly with Shakhtar Donetsk, where he won numerous domestic titles and the UEFA Cup in 2009. His reputation extended beyond trophies, as he was known for his mentorship and innovative coaching style.
- Led Shakhtar Donetsk to multiple Ukrainian Premier League titles
- Won the UEFA Cup in 2009 with Shakhtar Donetsk
- Coached the Romanian national team multiple times
- Renowned for developing young players and tactical innovation
- Respected figure in European football for over four decades
““Mircea Lucescu was more than a coach; he was a mentor and a visionary who transformed every team he touched. His legacy will remain in football history.””
The Romanian Football Federation expressed deep sorrow over Lucescu’s passing, highlighting his dedication to the national team and his impact on Romanian football’s international standing. Fans and players alike have paid tribute to the ‘great man’ who inspired many through his passion and commitment to the sport.
Key Dates in Lucescu’s Final Weeks
March 29, 2026: Hospitalized for heart arrhythmia April 2, 2026: Resigned as Romania national team coach April 7, 2026: Passed away due to double heart attack

Selected highlights from Mircea Lucescu’s coaching career
| Year | Team | Achievement | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004-2016 | Shakhtar Donetsk | Multiple Ukrainian League titles and UEFA Cup 2009 | Head Coach |
| 1981-1986 | Dinamo București | Romanian League titles | Head Coach |
| 2020-2026 | Romania National Team | Guided team through World Cup qualifiers | Head Coach |
| 1997-1999 | Galatasaray | Turkish League title | Head Coach |