Silviu Constantin BÃÂlace (born 13 November 1978) is a Romanian retired professional footballer and currently a manager. Although primarily a left back, BÃÂlace has played as a left winger as well and is known for his overlapping runs on the left side, his pace and his technical ability.
Born in Caracal, BÃÂlace started out as a trainee at Universitatea Craiova. On 24 May 1997, he made his first team debut, coming as a substitute in a 2âÂÂ0 loss against CeahlÃÂul Piatra NeamÃÂ. Shortly after, when he was 18 years old, BÃÂlace suffered an ankle fracture which kept him out from the field for almost a year and a half. After he recovered he was sent out on loan to Chindia TârgoviÃÂte in 1999 in order to gain experience. In January 2001, BÃÂlace was loaned out to Rocar BucureÃÂti for twelve months. Following his third failed attempt to establish himself in the first team, BÃÂlace signed a contract with Divizia B team CSM ReÃÂiÃÂa.
Following his successful short spell in ReÃÂiÃÂa, BÃÂlace signed in January 2003 with newly promoted Divizia A side Poli AEK TimiÃÂoara. His league debut for his new team, was on 16 April, in the local derby against UTA Arad, coming as a substitute for Romeo Stancu. He ended his first season goalless, in which TimiÃÂoara eventually remained in the top flight, after winning the play-off against Gloria BuzÃÂu.
Usually used as a left back, under the management of Basarab Panduru, BÃÂlace established himself as TimiÃÂoara's first choice left winger. On 1 November 2003, he scored his first league goal for TimiÃÂoara, in a 3âÂÂ0 win against BraÃÂov. On 9 April 2004, he assisted at probably TimiÃÂoara's most humiliating loss from their history, a 1âÂÂ8 loss on their own field against Steaua BucureÃÂti. Following his successful spell in TimiÃÂoara, despite his team's up and down season, the Viola fans nicknamed BÃÂlace "Nedved from Banat" due to his Pavel Nedved lookalike. His nickname was taken over by Dinamo fans who called him "Nedved from Stefan cel Mare", but also by Vaslui fans with "Nedved from Vaslui".
On 11 August 2004, he captained TimiÃÂoara for the first time, in a 1âÂÂ2 loss against FCM BacÃÂu. On 4 August 2005, BÃÂlace played against Pavel Nedved, in a 2âÂÂ2 friendly match against Juventus Torino. The unexpected departure of Moldovan in mid-2006 led to BÃÂlace being awarded club captaincy. Despite he was one of the most beloved players from TimiÃÂoara's history, BÃÂlace was put on the transfer list in mid-2007, due to a conflict with Marian Iancu.
Following a conflict with TimiÃÂoara's boss Marian Iancu, on 19 December 2006, BÃÂlace signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Dinamo BucureÃÂti with a reported transfer fee of â¬200,000. On 14 February, he made his first team debut for Dinamo, playing in the startup team against Benfica in UEFA Cup. His league debut for Dinamo was twelve days later, coming as a substitute for Vojislav Vranjkoviàand providing his first assist for CÃÂtÃÂlin Munteanu's only goal against Jiul PetroÃÂani. Although he helped his team winning the championship after a three-year break, BÃÂlace was put on the transfer list, following unsatisfying performances.
Following an unsuccessful spell at Dinamo, BÃÂlace moved to Vaslui for $350,000 in June 2007. He established himself immediately as Vaslui's first choice left-back. BÃÂlace made his competitive debut for Vaslui against UTA Arad in a 2âÂÂ2 draw on 27 July 2007. BÃÂlace scored his first goal for Vaslui on 5 August 2007 in a league match win against his former club Dinamo BucureÃÂti. The final score was 2âÂÂ0, with BÃÂlace scoring Vaslui's first with a header from Dorinel Munteanu's corner. On 30 March 2008, he alongside teammates Sorin Frunzàand Daniel Sabou were accused by Adrian Porumboiu of fixing a match against Steaua BucureÃÂti. As a consequence, all three players were relegated to Vaslui's satellite. Despite they were all back in the first team five days later, due to lack of evidence, all three were dropped from the startup team, until the rest of the season.
On 19 July 2008, BÃÂlace received a red card, in Vaslui's opening match against Neftchi Baku, failing afterwards to reestablish himself as Vaslui's first choice left back. He played his second match of the season on 2 October, in a match against Slavia Prague, as a late substitute for Hugo Luz. On 6 October, he was in the startup team against FC BraÃÂov, playing as a left midfielder, following N'Doye's suspension from yellow card accumulation. He was until the rest of the season the second choice left back, managing to play only when Hugo Luz was either suspended or injured.
On 30 July 2009, BÃÂlace was in the startup team against Omonia Nicosia, following Hugo Luz's injury. Although it seemed he managed to reestablish himself as Vaslui's first choice left back, on 13 September he received a red card against Rapid Bucuresti, making him Vaslui's third choice left back. On 1 February 2010, he was loaned out to Universitatea Craiova, for the rest of the season. When asked about Vaslui and TimiÃÂoara's quest to claim their first national title, BÃÂlace said that "I would rather TimiÃÂoara won the national title, although I'm still under contract with Vaslui". He missed a single match for Universitatea, due to the yellow card accumulation, and helped his team to avoid the relegation. At the end of the season, despite his expressed wish to remain in Craiova, he eventually returned to Vaslui.
Once with Juan López Caro's appointment, BÃÂlace didn't get a single chance to play in the first team. On 4 September 2010, BÃÂlace led his team's training program, following Caro's conflict with the team's owner. BÃÂlace has been reinstated as Vaslui's first choice left back, after the arrival of new manager Viorel Hizo, in his third sting as Vaslui boss. On 15 May 2011, BÃÂlace scored his first league goal since September 2007, in a match against Sportul StudenÃÂesc at Municipal. The final score was 4âÂÂ2, with BÃÂlace scoring Vaslui's first with a header from Nemanja MilisavljeviÃÂ's cross. In his fourth season in Vaslui, he finished third with his team, for the second year in a row.
On 3 August 2011, BÃÂlace was considered Vaslui's best player by Twente's manager, who stated "I enjoyed how Vaslui's BÃÂlace played, thus being our number one danger. He won many one-on-one duels with our Ruiz". On 19 August, following Cânu and Wesley's injuries, BÃÂlace captained Vaslui for the first time, leading his team to a 2âÂÂ0 win in Europa League against Sparta Prague. Following Vaslui's qualification into the group stages, Porumboiu raised each player's wage up to 50%, meaning that BÃÂlace's contract is now up to â¬180,000 per year.
Dinamo BucureÃÂti
FC Vaslui
ACS Poli TimiÃÂoara