Name
Ciprian Tatarusanu

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Born
1986 (38 years old)

Birth Place
Bucharest, Romania

Position
Goalkeeper

Status
Active

Ethnicity
White

Team Number
1

Height
198 cm

Weight
90 kg

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Sport
Soccer

Team
Abha

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Romania

League
Saudi-Arabian Pro League

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Anton Ciprian Tătărușanu (Romanian pronunciation: ; born 9 February 1986) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Serie A club AC Milan.

He started his senior career in Romania with Juventus București, going on to represent Gloria Bistrița and FC Steaua București in the country. Tătărușanu made over 180 appearances in all competitions for the latter, and in the summer of 2014 joined Fiorentina on a free transfer. After three seasons with the Viola, he moved to France with spells at Nantes and Lyon. In September 2020, Tătărușanu transferred back to Italy and signed for AC Milan.

Tătărușanu earned 73 caps for the Romania senior team, with which he made his debut in 2010. He was a member of the squad that participated at the UEFA Euro 2016, starting in all three group stage matches of the competition. Four years later, Tătărușanu announced his retirement from the national team at age 34.

Born in Bucharest, Tătărușanu began his football career with local Juventus București. He later joined Gloria Bistrița, making his first division debut in a 1–0 away victory over Unirea Urziceni on 23 May 2007.

In August 2009, Tătărușanu was selected by manager Răzvan Lucescu in Romania's squad for a match with Hungary. His full international debut came on 17 November 2010, in a 1–1 draw against Italy. Tătărușanu became a bronze medalist at the Cyprus International Football Tournament in 2011.

He was picked for the preliminary 28-man UEFA Euro 2016 squad and eventually made it to the final list. He played in all three matches of the eventual group-stage exit, including the opener against hosts France.

On 19 November 2020, the day after earning his 73rd cap for the country in a 1–1 UEFA Nations League draw with Northern Ireland, Tătarușanu publicly announced his retirement from the national team.


Season Stats
2 appearances in the current 2023-2024 Season


Career Honours

Serie A
2021-2022

Milan

Romanian Liga I
2013-2014

Steaua Bucuresti

Romanian Liga I
2012-2013

Steaua Bucuresti


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Former Youth Teams


Former Senior Teams

2003-2007

2007-2009

2009-2014

2014-2017

2017-2019

2019-2020


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2020-2023


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MilanAppearancesUEFA Champions League2021-20223

MilanAppearancesItalian Serie A2021-20226


MilanAppearancesUEFA Europa League2020-20212

MilanAppearancesItalian Serie A2020-20211


LyonAppearancesFrench Ligue 12019-20202


NantesAppearancesFrench Ligue 12018-201927


NantesAppearancesFrench Ligue 12017-201837


FiorentinaAppearancesUEFA Europa League2016-20177

FiorentinaAppearancesItalian Serie A2016-201735


FiorentinaAppearancesUEFA Europa League2015-20162

FiorentinaAppearancesItalian Serie A2015-201637


FiorentinaAppearancesUEFA Europa League2014-20157

FiorentinaAppearancesItalian Serie A2014-20159


Steaua BucurestiAppearancesUEFA Champions League2013-201412

Steaua BucurestiAppearancesRomanian Liga I2013-201429


Steaua BucurestiAppearancesUEFA Europa League2012-201312

Steaua BucurestiAppearancesRomanian Liga I2012-201327


Steaua BucurestiAppearancesUEFA Europa League2011-20127

Steaua BucurestiAppearancesRomanian Liga I2011-201228


Steaua BucurestiAppearancesUEFA Europa League2010-20118

Steaua BucurestiAppearancesRomanian Liga I2010-201134


Steaua BucurestiAppearancesUEFA Europa League2009-20104

Steaua BucurestiAppearancesRomanian Liga I2009-201015


ACF Gloria BistrițaAppearancesRomanian Liga I2008-200919


ACF Gloria BistrițaAppearancesRomanian Liga I2007-200825


ACF Gloria BistrițaAppearancesRomanian Liga I2006-20071



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