Romania national football team

The Romania national football team is the team that represents the country of the Romania in international competition and is controlled by Federația Română de Fotbal. Their best result in a FIFA World Cup was a runner up in the 1954 FIFA World Cup when it was held in Chile. They have also participated in one European Nations Cup where they finished runner-up at the 1956 European Nations' Cup in France.

Early history
The Romanian national team was formed under the Romanian Football Federation (Federația Română de Fotbal) which was formed only thirteen years prior to their first match against Yugoslavia on the 8 June 1922 which they were drew 1-1. Two years later under the guidance of, Romania competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris where they would lose to the 7-1 in the second round (had a bye in the first round). The following 14 years, Romania struggled to appear on the world stage as they wouldn't qualify in the 1926, 1930 and the 1934 World Cups as they only made the playoffs for the 1934 edition before losing to in the final round.

After skipping most of the Olympics, the national team was played in Group 3 of qualifying for the 1938 FIFA World Cup alongside and. A 2-1 win based on a 75th-minute winner from was backed up by a 1-1 draw to Yugoslavia as they were sent into the play-offs again after Yugoslavia won 3-1 against Poland in the final match of the group. This meant they had to take on group 4 runner up. With the match having to head to extra time after Czechoslovakia equalised from, who was on debut scored the match-winner in the 113th minute to book Romania's spot into the World Cup for the first time.

Entering Argentina, they took on Yugoslavia who they drew in the qualifying group. This time though a double from secured a quarter-final spot for Romania where they would lose 2-1 to the  as  scored the match winner for the United States in the 85th minute, ending Romanians chances in the process.

World Cup and Olympic finalists
Skipping the 1948 Olympics, Romania qualified through to the 1950 FIFA World Cup held in Sweden after defeating Czechoslovakia in their qualifying group. Romania was drawn in Group D of the cup with the two debutants ( and, Yugoslavia and the United States. After opening their account with a 3-1 win over the United States, they would suffer a disappointing three all draw against Korea after being 3-1 up after 51 minutes before conceding goals to and  to give the Koreans their first point in World Cup history. 3-0 losses to Yugoslavia and Great Britain ending Romania's cup journey in fourth place in the group.

An invitation to the 1952 Olympics held in Helsinki saw the nation going far into the tournament. After upsetting in the first round in a tournament that expected Hungary getting the gold medal, they would defeat  (1-0),  (6-0) and  (3-1) to qualify through to their first Olympic final where they took on the. An early goal from gave Romania the lead in the 14th minute of play before  levelled the match up at the 32nd minute. In the second half, scored the match-winner in the 59th minute as the ball was shot passed  gloves and into the net.

After defeating Poland in qualifying for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, they were put in Group C with, Korea and the Soviet Union. After a double from secured a 3-0 win over Korea, they scored a one-all draw to the Soviet Union. The final match of the group saw Perényi get another double in the 3-0 victory to booked Romania spot into the quarter-finals for the first time where they had to take on Sweden. After 90 minutes of regular time where neither team budged from giving a goal, Perényi broke through the Swedish defence to give Romania the lead in the match before Paraschiva secured the winner to give Romania the victory. A win in the final six minutes of the semi-final to meant they qualified through to their first (and to date only) World Cup final where their opponents were Hungary. A hat-trick from giving Hungary the World Cup title and for Romania disappointment in missing out on a World Cup.

The next major tournament that Romania qualified was the 1956 European Nations' Cup where once again they took on Yugoslavia in official competition. For the third time in as many tournaments, Romania advanced through to a final only to lose in the final. This time to France as goals and  kept Romania's title drought going with France lifting the European title. Romania wouldn't qualify for the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Switzerland after they would finish second place in their group which featured the Soviet Union, and.

FIFA World Cup
Gold  Silver   Bronze

European Nations Cup
Gold  Silver   Bronze