During the period at the team, he was the eldest player of Sfîntul Gheorghe and soon had become the captain.
Zimbru Chişinău
During the 2010 summer transfer period he moved to Zimbru, where he, actually, had started as a footballer.
He made his debut at the team on 25 July 2010 playing the first match of the season against FC Sfîntul Gheorghe, his former team.[1]
He scored his first goal on 23 April 2011 during an away match against FC Milsami.
International career
Soon after his appointment as the coach of the National Team, Gavril Balint had chosen Vitalie Plămădeală as a national team player for a friendly match against the team of foreigners from the National Division (Moldova won 2–0).
Socca career
After retiring from professional football, Plămădeală assumed the role of captain for the Moldovan national socca team.[2]