Cosmin Tilinca
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Cosmin Tilincă is a Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

n footballer currently under contract with Arieşul Turda
FC Ariesul Turda
FC Arieşul Turda is a Romanian football club which was established in 1907 and is currently playing in Romania's second league, Liga II.- Greatest performance :...

. He began football at his hometown club Arieşul Turda
FC Ariesul Turda
FC Arieşul Turda is a Romanian football club which was established in 1907 and is currently playing in Romania's second league, Liga II.- Greatest performance :...

. During the summer of 2002 he moved to CFR Cluj
CFR Cluj
CFR Cluj is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, Romania. The club had spent most of their existence in the lower divisions, except for a spell in Divizia A in the 1970s, until they received significant financial backing from Árpád Pászkány in 2002...

, where he played until 2007. During this period he was the teams goal getter and was given the nickname Tili-Goal.

In 2005 he was called up for the Romanian national team
Romania national football team
The Romania national football team is the national football team of Romania and is controlled by the Romanian Football Federation.Romania is one of only four national teams, the other three being Brazil, France, and Belgium, that took part in the first three World Cups.However, after that...

, but he never played due to an injury. Additionally, he played in the 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup
UEFA Intertoto Cup
The UEFA Intertoto Cup, also abbreviated as UI Cup and originally called the International Football Cup, was a summer football competition for European clubs that had not qualified for one of the two major UEFA competitions, the Champions League and the UEFA Cup. The competition was discontinued...

, where he was the competition's top goalscorer with seven goals.

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