Constantin Valentin Budescu (; born 19 February 1989) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or a forward.
Budescu began his senior career at Petrolul PloieÃÂti, amassing over 150 appearances throughout the course of six seasons before transferring to rival team Astra PloieÃÂti in 2011. With the latter side, which relocated to Giurgiu, he won one Liga I, one Cupa României, and one Supercupa României. Since first leaving Astra in 2016, he has had multiple brief spells, of which three abroad with clubs in China and Saudi Arabia.
Budescu registered his debut for the Romania national team in 2015, at age 26. In 2017, he was awarded the Romanian Footballer of the Year trophy by the Gazeta Sporturilor newspaper.
Budescu was born in Manasia, a commune near Urziceni, IalomiÃÂa County. At the age of 12, with his first team Rapid SÃÂlciile, he once scored "13 goals in one match". In 2007, Budescu made his debut in the Liga II for Petrolul PloieÃÂti while still a junior player.
He gradually imposed himself as a regular first-team member, which caught the eye of Rapid BucureÃÂti, Politehnica TimiÃÂoara and FC BraÃÂov. In 2009, following the transfer of LaurenÃÂiu Marinescu to Unirea Urziceni, Budescu took over his number 10 jersey.
In the summer of 2011, Budescu signed a contract with cross-town rivals Astra PloieÃÂti, later relocated and renamed Astra Giurgiu. On 21 July 2013, he scored his first hat-trick in the Liga I, in a 4âÂÂ0 away win against Viitorul ConstanÃÂa. Four days later, during their first ever appearance in the UEFA Europa League, he netted twice in a 2âÂÂ1 success at Omonia as his team played 30 minutes with one player less and qualified to the third round; due to his exploits, he was dubbed the "Hero of Nicosia".
On 21 August 2014, Budescu converted a penalty against French side Lyon in the first leg of the Europa League play-off (2âÂÂ1 away win, qualification on the away goals rule). On 6 August of the following year, in the same competition but in the third qualifying round, his second leg brace helped defeat West Ham United 2âÂÂ1 at home and 4âÂÂ3 on aggregate.
In January 2016, Astra rejected an offer from FC Steaua BucureÃÂti for Budescu. The following month, he signed a three-year contract with China League One club Dalian Yifang for an undisclosed fee, with a salary worth â¬3 million plus â¬500,000 upon signature.
Budescu was loaned to his previous club Astra Giurgiu in August 2016, before being released by the Asians the following January. On the 26th that month, he chose to stay once again with Astra, joining on a one-and-a-half-year contract. On 16 February, Budescu netted a goal against Genk in a 2âÂÂ2 Europa League round of 32 home draw.
On 10 June 2017, FCSB activated Budescu's â¬750,000 release clause. He subsequently signed a four-year deal with the club, being assigned the number 11 shirt. Budescu scored on his debut on 16 July, in a 2âÂÂ1 home victory against Voluntari. He again found the net nine days later, converting a free kick in 2âÂÂ2 home draw with Viktoria Plzeà  in the Champions League third qualifying round.
On 20 December, Budescu was announced by the Gazeta Sporturilor newspaper as the winner of the 2017 Romanian Footballer of the Year award. On 15 February 2018, he provided an assist as Harlem Gnohéré scored the only goal of a Europa League round of 32 first leg match with Lazio.
On 28 June 2018, Budescu agreed to a three-year deal with Saudi Professional League team Al-Shabab for a reported transfer fee of â¬2.5 million, rejoining his former Astra Giurgiu head coach Marius ÃÂumudicÃÂ.
On 19 August 2019, Astra Giurgiu owner Ioan Niculae confirmed that Budescu returned for a fourth stint at the club after agreeing to a two-year contract. On 8 February 2021, he signed for Saudi Professional League team Damac.
After only twelve games during the remainder of the 2020âÂÂ21 season, Budescu returned to Romania with FCSB. He left them on 4 January 2022 on a mutual agreement, after only scoring once and being criticised by owner Gigi Becali for his performances. Fifteen days later, he put pen to paper on a contract with Voluntari.
On 2 August 2022, Budescu returned to his boyhood club Petrolul PloieÃÂti, which had recently promoted back to the Liga I. He signed a two-year deal and was given the number 10 shirt. After recovering from a long-term injury, Budescu registered his first appearance and goal in the top flight for Petrolul on 24 October, converting a penalty in a 2âÂÂ0 home win over ArgeàPiteÃÂti. On 2 August 2023, he left the team on a mutual agreement, two days after publicly stating that he is not content with his playing time.
On 4 August 2023, Budescu agreed to a deal with defending champions Farul ConstanÃÂa. Six days later, he scored and provided an assist in a 3âÂÂ0 home victory against Estonian side Flora in the third qualifying round of the Europa Conference League. After being left out from all matchday squads for the fixtures in April and May, Budescu and Farul ConstanÃÂa mutually agreed to terminate his contract on 11 May 2024.
On 13 July 2024, Budescu signed a contract with Gloria BuzÃÂu, newly promoted to the Liga I.
Budescu played an unofficial match for Romania B in a 1âÂÂ4 friendly defeat against Poland, in February 2013. His debut for the full side was made two years later, as he came on as a 78th-minute substitute in a 0âÂÂ0 away draw against Hungary for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers.
On 11 October 2015, Budescu scored a brace against the Faroe Islands, helping the country achieve qualification by finishing second in the group one point behind Northern Ireland.
Budescu is regarded as a skilful player who can create chances and goalscoring opportunities for both himself and his teammates. Hence, he has been deployed in a wide number of positions, such as an attacking midfielder, a winger, a supporting striker or even a main striker.
Budescu's shot accuracy allows him to be an exceptional free kick and penalty kick taker, and he is known to sometimes put opposing goalkeepers to test from long range or even from corner kicks. In spite of his undeniable talent, he has often been criticised for his lack of work rate, himself stating that he "only got serious [...] after turning 30 years old".
In October 2014, Budescu married his partner MÃÂdÃÂlina in the city of PloieÃÂti, with then Astra Giurgiu teammate Daniel Coman acting as best man. He is nicknamed SÃÂrmÃÂluÃÂÃÂ (Romanian for "little Sarma"), due to his weakness for traditional food and body weight issues.
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Voluntari
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