Vasile Alexandru was born on 18 July 1935 in București, Romania, starting to play junior level football in 1949 at local club, S.E.T.[3][6] In 1952 he moved to Dinamo București, then in 1955 he started his senior career at Divizia B club, Dinamo 6 București.[3] Shortly afterwards he went to play for Dinamo Bacău where on 18 March 1956 he made his Divizia A debut under the guidance of coach Florian Ambru in a 1–0 home loss in front of Dinamo București, the team finishing on the last place and relegating at the end of the season.[3][7][8] He then went back to Dinamo București with whom he won the first trophy of his career, the 1958–59 Cupa României, being used by coach Iuliu Baratky all the minutes in the 4–0 win over CSM Baia Mare from the final.[3][9][10] He helped the team win the 1961–62 Divizia A title, being used by coaches Traian Ionescu, Constantin Teașcă and Nicolae Dumitru in 15 games in which he scored three goals.[3][11] In the following season he started to play in European competitions, appearing in both legs of the 4–1 loss on aggregate in front of Galatasaray from the first round of the 1962–63 European Cup.[3][12] In the same season after playing 13 games and scoring one goal in the first half of the season for The Red Dogs, he left the team to go play for Divizia B side, Dinamo Pitești, the team managing to win the second consecutive title without him.[3][11] He helped Pitești earn promotion to the first league from his first season.[3] In the middle of the 1963–64 Divizia A season, he left Dinamo Pitești to go play for Universitatea Cluj which he helped win the 1964–65 Cupa României, being used all the minutes by coach Andrei Sepci in the 2–1 victory from the final with his former club, Dinamo Pitești.[3][6][13] In the following season, Alexandru played all four games in the 1965–66 European Cup Winners' Cup, helping The Red Caps eliminate Austrian team, Wiener Neustadt in the first round, being eliminated in the following round by Atlético Madrid.[3][6][14] In 1967 he switched teams again, going at Divizia B club, CFR Cluj which he helped promote to the first league in his second season.[3][6] On 13 September 1969, Vasile Alexandru made his last Divizia A appearance, playing for CFR in a 1–0 home victory with Politehnica Iași, having a total of 209 games with 20 goals scored in the competition.[3]
Dr. Constantin Rădulescu described Vasile Alexandru as:"Very robust constitution, he knew very well how to use his physical strength to both dispossess and protect the ball, good technique with both feet as well as head play. He was an excellent morale booster and mobilizer."[6]
"U" Cluj teammate, Remus Câmpeanu said about him:"He was "spleenless". He was running the whole match and after the final whistle he still had things to "arrange" with the opponents. A very good mobilizer and a player of great strength. Even if he was sick, he would reborn in the field. Everyone sympathized with him."[6]
Personal life
After ending his playing career, Alexandru worked as a dentist.[6]
^Including 3 appearances for Romania's Olympic team.[1][2]
^The 1957 championship called Cupa Primăverii is unofficial, so the appearances and goals scored at that competition for Dinamo București are not official.[3]