Gheorghe Harea

Gheorghe Harea

Gheorghe Harea (* 3. Februar 1966) ist ein ehemaliger moldawischer Fußballnationalspieler.

Harea debütierte am 2. Juli 1991 in einem Freundschaftsspiel gegen die Auswahl Georgiens. Dieses Spiel ging mit 2:4 verloren. Dabei gelang Harea sein einziges Länderspieltor. Er bestritt zwischen 1991 und 1998 insgesamt 3 Länderspiele. Auf Vereinsebene spielte er unter anderem für den moldawischen Verein FC Tighina Bender.

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