The resignation of Mircea Lucescu as Romania's national team coach took a dramatic turn on Thursday when he suffered a heart attack just hours after stepping down. The 80-year-old was rushed to a hospital in Bucharest for emergency treatment. This incident follows a recent health scare where he collapsed during a training session, raising concerns about his well-being.
The Romanian Football Federation announced Lucescu's departure in the wake of a disappointing performance in a friendly match, which came just days after Romania failed to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, losing a crucial playoff against Slovakia 1-0. Despite his extensive experience in football management, Lucescu faced a challenging period with the national team since taking over in August 2024.
His resignation was prompted by a worrying episode during a training session where he lost consciousness, leading to his hospitalization for serious heart rhythm issues. Currently, Lucescu's health condition remains critical, and his family has requested privacy as they navigate this difficult time.
A revered figure in football, Lucescu has enjoyed success with clubs like Inter Milan and Barcelona, making his current health crisis and resignation particularly shocking for fans and colleagues alike. Many in the football community have expressed their concern and sent well wishes for his recovery. Lucescu's legacy in the sport is further complicated by these recent events, as he is viewed by many as a legend who has encountered both triumphs and challenges throughout his career. The coming days will be crucial in assessing his recovery and the potential impact on his future in football.



