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Results

Main article: Romania national football team results

Recent results within last 12 months and upcoming fixtures.

Date Competition Venue Home Team Result Away Team Scorers
2012–01–27 Friendly Arcadia Futbol Kompleksi, Belek Romania 4–0 Turkmenistan M.Niculae 3', 90' (pen.) Tănase 46', 51'
2012–02–29 Friendly Arena Națională, Bucharest Romania 1–1 Uruguay Stancu 50'
2012–05–30 Friendly Swissporarena, Lucerne Switzerland 0–1 Romania Grozav 57'
2012–06–05 Friendly Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck Austria 0–0 Romania
2012–08–15 Friendly Stadion Stožice, Ljubljana Slovenia 4–3 Romania Papp 56' Torje 68' (pen.) Grozav 79'
2012–09–07 World Cup 2014 Q A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn Estonia 0–2 Romania Torje 55' Marica 75'
2012–09–11 World Cup 2014 Q Arena Națională, Bucharest Romania 4–0 Andorra Torje 29' Lazăr 44' Găman 90+1' Maxim 90+3'
2012–10–12 World Cup 2014 Q Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul Turkey 0–1 Romania Grozav 45+1'
2012–10–16 World Cup 2014 Q Arena Națională, Bucharest Romania 1–4 Netherlands Marica 40'
2012–11–14 Friendly Arena Națională, Bucharest Romania 2–1 Belgium Maxim 32' Torje 66' (pen.)
2013–03–22 World Cup 2014 Q Hungary Romania
2013–03–26 World Cup 2014 Q Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam Netherlands Romania
2013–09–06 World Cup 2014 Q Romania Hungary
2013–09–10 World Cup 2014 Q Romania Turkey
2013–10–11 World Cup 2014 Q Andorra Romania
2013–10–15 World Cup 2014 Q Romania Estonia

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