Career
He is the chairman of. He started playing football at 18 years old, at Football Club Argeș Pitești and played his first game in A Division (first Romanian league) on 28 February 1998 against Dinamo Bucharest but unfortunately for him he was defeated twice and his team lost with 2–0. In the first season for Football Club Argeș 1997–1998 he played another three games.
In the next season he did not get any opportunity to play and at the half of the season was transferred to Rocar Bucharest where he played 10 games.
He returned to Football Club Argeș in 1999 but did not play too much in the next four seasons, only 17 games during this time. Starting with the 2003-2004 season, Coman became the titular goalkeeper in Football Club Argeș"s goal and played in most of the games: 22.
The next season was the last for him at Football Club Argeș Pitești and at the half of season was transferred to In total he played 69 games for Football Club Argeș.
At the end of his first season for, they finished on the third place in the championship and Coman played in almost all the games, only missing one.
This was the best season for Rapid in Europe. Rapid defeated PAOK, Shakhtar and Rennes and where defeated by VfB Stuttgart but they still qualified in the next round where they eliminated Hertha Bachelor of Science after two great games by Coman. They also eliminated another German team, Hamburger SV and played the quarter final against Steaua Bucharest, their great Romanian rival.
After two draws they lost the qualification against Steaua.
On 13 December 2008, Coman, who was tracked by Bordeaux and Standard Liége, left to sign for Football Club Brașov only to return to Rapid in the 2010 season. Coman left Rapid on 16 July 2012 to sign a two-year contract with Football Club Vaslui.
Coman has in total 14 caps for Romania. He debuted on 16 November 2005 in a friendly game against Nigeria and played another 5 games after this.
After some mistakes made by Bogdan Lobonț in the game against Bulgaria, he became the regular goalkeeper for Romania.
He was originally supposed to be Romania"s second choice goalkeeper for Euro 2008, behind Bogdan Lobonț, but a last minute injury before the tournament made coach Victor Pițurcă to call Eduard Stăncioiu of CFR Cluj.