Gabriel Sebastian TamaÃÂ (; born 9 November 1983) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.
Tamaàstarted out as a senior at FC BraÃÂov in the 1998âÂÂ99 season, and was a journeyman who competed professionally in Turkey, Russia, Spain, France, England, and Israel, apart from his own country. He won seven domestic trophies playing for rival sides Dinamo BucureÃÂti and Steaua BucureÃÂti in Romania, with which he had multiple spells, and his honours also include the Israel State Cup and the Israeli Super Cup with Hapoel Haifa.
A Romanian international for 15 years, TamaÃÂ totalled 67 caps and three goals for the nation and was selected in the squad for the UEFA Euro 2008.
Tamaàwas born on 9 November 1983 in BraÃÂov, Romania and began playing junior-level football at local club ICIM BraÃÂov. He started his senior career in the 1998âÂÂ99 Divizia B season with FC BraÃÂov, making his debut when coach Cornel ÃÂÃÂlnar sent him for the last minutes of a match against Sportul StudenÃÂesc BucureÃÂti. That would remain his only appearance for FC BraÃÂov as he went together with teammate Tiberiu Ghioane to play for first-league team Rapid BucureÃÂti. There, he did not get to make his debut as coach Anghel IordÃÂnescu sent him back to the second league on loan at Tractorul BraÃÂov for two seasons.
In July 2002, Tamaàbecame free of contract and coach ÃÂÃÂlnar took him to Dinamo BucureÃÂti. There, he made his Divizia A debut on 17 August, when coach Ion Moldovan sent him to replace Dan Alexa in the 79th minute of a 5âÂÂ0 win over CeahlÃÂul Piatra NeamÃÂ. He scored his first goal in the competition on 20 October in a 2âÂÂ0 victory against NaÃÂional BucureÃÂti. By the end of the season, he won the first trophy of his career when coach Ioan Andone used him for the first 71 minutes, then replaced him with Ovidiu Burcàin the 1âÂÂ0 win against NaÃÂional in the Cupa României final.
Tamaàwas transferred in the summer of 2003 by Dinamo to Galatasaray for â¬2 million. He spent only half a season alongside fellow Romanians Florin Bratu and Ovidiu Petre with the Cim Bom Bom side, being used rarely in the league by coach Fatih Terim, but making four appearances in the Champions League group stage, including a 2âÂÂ0 home win over Juventus.
In January 2004, Tamaàmoved to Russian Premier League club Spartak Moscow which paid Galatasaray â¬3.5 million for his transfer. He spent half a season with The Gladiators, playing constantly in the defense with compatriots Adrian Iencsi and Florin ÃÂoavàuntil January 2005 when he was loaned to Dinamo because Spartak bought Nemanja Vidiàin his place. At the end of the 2004âÂÂ05 season he won another Cupa României with The Red Dogs, Andone using him the full 90 minutes of the 1âÂÂ0 victory against Farul ConstanÃÂa in the final. Subsequently, he helped the team earn its first Supercupa României, coach Andone using him the first half, replacing him for the second half with Lucian Goian in the 3âÂÂ2 victory against rivals Steaua BucureÃÂti. Tamaàalso helped them eliminate Everton with a historical 5âÂÂ2 on aggregate, reaching the group stage of the 2005âÂÂ06 UEFA Cup. After Spartak sold Vidiàto Manchester United, he returned to play for them for a short while. Afterwards he was loaned again, this time to Celta Vigo which needed a replacement for Sergio. Tamaàmade his La Liga debut on 17 September 2006 when coach Fernando Vázquez sent him in the 83rd minute to replace Pablo Contreras in a 2âÂÂ1 away loss to Espanyol. He appeared regularly for Celta during the 2006âÂÂ07 season. He helped them eliminate the team he belonged to, Spartak Moscow, in the round of 32 of the UEFA Cup, being eliminated by Werder Bremen in the following round.
At the start of the following campaign, Tamaàwas bought for â¬3 million by Ligue 1 club Auxerre, where he played alongside Romanians Daniel Niculae and Vlad Munteanu. He made his Ligue 1 debut on 15 August 2007 when coach Jean Fernandez sent him in the 90th minute to replace Thomas Kahlenberg in a 3âÂÂ0 away loss to Strasbourg. After playing regularly for a year in France, he returned to Dinamo which paid â¬400,000 for a season-long loan. Subsequently, his deal was extended for another year and was also elected captain by his teammates. Tamaàscored the only goal of a victory in a derby against Steaua, played at the Ghencea stadium, and then he scored in a 1âÂÂ0 win over Sturm Graz in the 2009âÂÂ10 Europa League group stage.
His third stint at Dinamo was interrupted prematurely in December 2009, and he signed on 1 January 2010 to go on loan for West Bromwich Albion which paid Auxerre â¬1 million. Tamaàmade his debut under coach Roberto Di Matteo on 8 January, in a 1âÂÂ3 Football League Championship loss to Nottingham Forest. He scored his first goal in a 1âÂÂ1 draw at Reading, on 27 March. The team finished the season in second place, thus earning promotion to the Premier League.
On 19 May 2010, Tamaàsigned a three-year contract with the option of another year with West Bromwich Albion which paid a fee of ã800,000 to Auxerre for his permanent transfer. He made his Premier League debut in a heavy 6âÂÂ0 away loss to Chelsea on 14 August. However, he delivered an impressive performance in his first top-flight season, and at one point, the club gave him a raise, manager Di Matteo stating: "Gabi is an important figure at West Bromwich. Both on the field and off it". His performances in 2010 earned him the fifth place in the Romanian Footballer of the Year award. On 11 September 2011, he elbowed James Vaughan in the face inside his own penalty area in a match against Norwich City; the referee gave no penalty, but Tamaàwas handed a three-match ban for violent conduct. On 26 September 2012, he opened the score for West Brom in the third minute of an eventual 2âÂÂ1 loss to Liverpool in the League Cup. After he ended his playing career in 2023, he said it was the most beautiful moment of his career. He terminated his contract with WBA by mutual consent in September 2013. The following month, he spent only a week at CFR Cluj, having been dismissed due to an incident in a bar.
On 17 January 2014, Tamaàremained in England, signing for Football League Championship side Doncaster Rovers. Upon the expiry of his contract, he moved to Watford in the same league on a one-year agreement effective from 1 July 2014. After nursing a cruciate knee ligament injury for several months, he left Watford in January 2015. On 15 January 2015, Tamaàsigned a two-year contract with Steaua BucureÃÂtiâÂÂthe cross-town rival of his former club Dinamo, helping the team win The Treble. He was used by coach Constantin Gâlcàin ten league appearances in the remainder of the campaign. Subsequently, he played the entire match in the 3âÂÂ0 win over Pandurii Târgu Jiu in the Cupa Ligii final. He was also sent in the 77th minute to replace Fernando Varela in another 3âÂÂ0 victory against Universitatea Cluj in the Cupa României final.
On 26 August 2015, Tamaàreturned to the Football League Championship with Cardiff City on a one-year contract with the option of a further year. During the first half of the season, Tamaàonly appeared for the development squad and wasn't involved in the first-team trainings starting from November, resulting in his frustration and his claim that he wanted to leave the Welsh capital. He eventually made his debut in a 0âÂÂ1 FA Cup loss to Shrewsbury Town on 10 January. On 1 February 2016, Cardiff City announced that his contract was terminated by mutual consent.
Tamaàthen returned to Steaua BucureÃÂti on the condition that he would address his alcohol issues and attend Church on Sundays. He helped the club win the 2015âÂÂ16 Cupa Ligii, being used by coach LaurenÃÂiu Reghecampf the entire match in the 2âÂÂ1 extra time victory in the final against Concordia Chiajna. In the following season he played with "The Red-Blues" in the group stage of the Europa League where he scored the decisive goal of a 2âÂÂ1 home win over Osmanlñspor. In the domestic league, he was an important player of the team, but on 18 March in the 17th minute of an eventual 1âÂÂ0 loss to Viitorul ConstanÃÂa he received a red card after a hard tackle on Florin Purece. Afterwards he was no longer used in the remaining games of the championship which was eventually lost to Viitorul and he left the team.
In June 2017, Tamaàwas signed by Israeli Premier League team Hapoel Haifa, where he was wanted by coach Nir Klinger. By the end of his first season, he won the Israel State Cup, playing the entire match in the 3âÂÂ1 victory in the final against Beitar Jerusalem. Subsequently, he won the 2018 Super Cup, equalizing in the 28th minute of the 1âÂÂ1 draw against Hapoel Be'er Sheva, then scoring with a panenka at the penalty shoot-out, which his side won 5âÂÂ4.
TamaÃÂ spent the last years of his career in Romania, first spending one season with Liga I side Astra Giurgiu, then he went for half a season at Liga II team Universitatea Cluj. Subsequently, he returned to first league football for one and a half years at Voluntari and then half a season at Petrolul PloieÃÂti. After about one year spent in Liga II at Concordia Chiajna, in October 2023 at age 39, TamaÃÂ suddenly decided to retire. He stated that he could go on physically but not psychologically, claiming disappointment with the level of Romanian football. He also mentioned that Dinamo was the club he liked the most playing for.
Tamaàplayed 67 matches and scored three goals for Romania. He was handed his debut by Anghel IordÃÂnescu on 12 February 2003, coming on as a substitute for Cosmin Contra in the 90+1st minute of a 2âÂÂ1 friendly defeat of Slovakia. After appearing in five games in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, manager Victor PiÃÂurcàchose him as a starter in all ten matches of the successful UEFA Euro 2008 qualifiers, where Romania finished first in its group. He scored two goals, one in a 2âÂÂ1 away victory against Slovenia and one in a 6âÂÂ1 home win over Albania.
On 25 March 2008, Tamaàwas decorated by Romanian president Traian BÃÂsescu for his performances in the Euro 2008 qualifiers; he received Medalia "Meritul Sportiv" â ("The Sportive Merit" Medal) class III. PiÃÂurcàused him for the entirety of all three games in the final tournament which were draws against France and Italy, and a loss to the Netherlands, as his side failed to progress from their group.
Tamaàplayed four games during the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, and scored his last goal for the national team in a 3âÂÂ2 friendly loss to Ukraine in Lviv, on 29 May 2010. In the following years, he amassed eight caps in the Euro 2012 qualifiers, four during the 2014 World Cup qualifiers and two in the Euro 2016 qualifiers. His last two appearances were in 2018, being called up by his former teammate Cosmin Contra for the inaugural season of the Nations League. Tamaàplayed in a 2âÂÂ1 away victory over Lithuania and in a goalless draw against Serbia, receiving a red card in the 44th minute of the latter game.
In 2025, TamaÃÂ and Dan Alexa won season 8 of Asia Express, a reality TV show that originally airs in Romania, which was held in the Philippines, Vietnam, and South Korea.
TamaÃÂ was known for his controversial lifestyle outside the football pitch, his numerous nights of drinking out and provoking fights or material damages often making the headlines of Romanian media.
In October 2003, Tamaàwas involved in a fight in a nightclub in his native BraÃÂov, with the man he fought needing hospitalization and a surgery to the face. In November 2004, he devastated a Poiana BraÃÂov restaurant together with a group of friends after they were denied entrance. In November 2005, after playing for Dinamo BucureÃÂti in a 1âÂÂ1 draw with Jiul PetroÃÂani, Tamaàwent to party in a nightclub in BraÃÂov and caused a scandal, nearly starting a fight.
On 14 February 2009, TamaÃÂ was expelled to the reserves of Dinamo BucureÃÂti after drinking alcohol and causing a scandal in the team's training camp in Turkey. In July 2010, he got intoxicated and started a fight with the waiters at his brother's wedding. In December that year, he physically abused his then-girlfriend in a nightclub in Bucharest after accusing her of infidelity.
In June 2011, he overslept and missed the flight for the national team's tournament in South America after partying until dawn in a nightclub in Poiana BraÃÂov. On 11 August that year, TamaÃÂ and his teammate Adrian Mutu were excluded from the Romania squad after they were caught drinking in a bar the previous night, while the national team was preparing for a friendly match against San Marino. Their suspension was lifted after three games.
In May 2013, after partying in a Bucharest nightclub, TamaÃÂ tried to enter a block of flats for shelter. The cleaning lady denied him access, so he broke in the door, went up to the first floor and fell asleep on the stairway. He was taken to the police station, where he caused a scandal by yelling at and insulting the officers. He received an eight-month suspended sentence for his acts.
In October 2013, TamaÃÂ was drinking in a bar in Bucharest with his national team colleague Daniel Pancu, and later that night they started fighting each other. One week later, he signed a one-year contract with CFR Cluj, but the club dismissed him shortly after he and his teammate Florin Costea caused an incident in a local pub. On the night of the 2014 New Year's Eve, TamaÃÂ got into a fight in the lobby of a restaurant in BraÃÂov. Also in the same year, while waiting in line at a pizzeria from Doncaster, he got punched by someone for no reason below his right eye, his zygomatic bone being broken. Subsequently, he had to undergo a surgery, then for a while he wore a mask during training sessions and games.
While he was at Steaua BucureÃÂti, in February 2015 he got into a fight with teammate Alexandru Bourceanu and his brother at Bourceanu's 12th wedding anniversary. His first spell at Steaua ended when he was dismissed after missing a training session following a night out; manager Mirel RÃÂdoi stated that TamaÃÂ lied to him by claiming that his phone alarm did not ring.
On 23 March 2019, during his time in Israel, TamaÃÂ was arrested by the police after driving his car at 205 km/h, having a 0.66 mg of alcohol per liter of exhaled air. He spent a week in jail, after which he stayed in house arrest for a month and was sentenced to two months of community service.
In October 2022, while drinking along with several Petrolul PloieÃÂti teammates at a restaurant, TamaÃÂ called their manager Nicolae Constantin on his phone and criticized his tactics. He also cursed chairman Costel LazÃÂr, sporting director Claudiu Tudor and the fans of Petrolul, and Constantin sent the recording to the leaders of supporter groups. The recording found its way into the media and TamaÃÂ left the club the following days.
Dinamo BucureÃÂti
Spartak Moscow
Steaua BucureÃÂti
Hapoel Haifa
Voluntari
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