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Divizia A 1954
The 1954 Divizia A was the thirty-seventh season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Champion squad See also * 1954 Divizia B * 1954 Regional Championship * 1954 Cupa României References {{1954–55 in European football (UEFA) Liga I seasons Romania Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ... 1 1 ...
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Divizia A
The Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs. Currently sponsored by betting company Superbet, it is officially known as the SuperLiga. It is the country's top football competition, being contested by 16 clubs which take part in a promotion and relegation system with the Liga II. The teams play 30 matches each in the regular season, before entering the championship play-offs or the relegation play-outs according to their position in the regular table. The Liga I was established in 1909 and commenced play for the 1909–10 campaign, being currently on the 29th place in UEFA's league coefficient ranking list. It is administered by the Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal, also known by the acronym LPF. Before the 2006–07 season, the competition was known as ''Divizia A'', but the name had to be changed following the finding that someone else had registered that trademark. The best performer to date ...
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Club Atletic Oradea
Club Atletic Oradea (Nagyváradi Atlétikai Club) (), commonly known as CA Oradea (Nagyváradi AC), or simply as CAO (NAC), is a Romanian football club based in Oradea, Bihor County, which competes in the Liga IV. The team was founded as ''Nagyváradi Atlétikai Club'' in 1910, when the city was part of Austria-Hungary. Over its history, Club Atletic Oradea won once the Hungarian national title, the Romanian national title and the Romanian national cup. The Romanian title won in 1949, under the name of ''ICO Oradea'', put the club based in Oradea in a select group of football clubs that won the national title in two different countries, together with Austrian side Rapid Wien, which also won the German national title, in 1941. After World War II, CA Oradea came back in the Romanian championship, but now under the rule of communist regime, a fact that had a negative impact on the club's identity, mainly due to the ultra-nationalism of the communist leaders, who identified the f ...
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Iosif Szakács
Iosif Szakács (also known as Iosif Szakács I; born 25 January 1934) is a Romanian former professional footballer and manager of Hungarian ethnicity. He grew up in Șimleu Silvaniei, then moved to Flamura Roșie Arad where he won the Romanian title in 1954. After Flamura Roșie, he moved to Dinamo Brașov, then to Dinamo București, where in 23 matches scored 7 goals. Szakács scored three goals in a 4–0 victory against CSM Baia Mare in the 1959 Cupa României final, helping Dinamo win the first Cupa României trophy in the club's history. In the last part of his career, Szakács I played for Crișana Oradea.UTA, așa cum și-o amintește ...
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Nicolae Dumitrescu
Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu (8 December 1921 – 17 March 1999) was a Romanian footballer and manager. As a footballer, he played mainly as a forward and throughout his career, he won four Divizia A titles and two cups with ITA Arad and as a manager, he won two titles with the same team, also in the 1970–71 European Cup season they eliminated Feyenoord who were European champions at that time and for these performances he is considered a symbol of the club. Club career Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu was born on 8 December 1921 in Bucharest, Romania and he started to play football in 1938 at local club, Suter. In 1941 he went to play for Sparta București with whom he played a Cupa României final which was lost with 4–0 in front of CFR Turnu Severin, leaving in 1946 when he went to play for ITA Arad where he made his Divizia A debut under coach Zoltán Opata on 22 September 1946 in a 1–1 against UD Reșița in which he scored a goal and by the end of the season he earned a tota ...
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Andrei Mercea
Andrei Mercea (16 March 1925 – 24 January 2002) was a Romanian football forward. Club career Andrei Mercea was born on 16 March 1925 in Arad, Romania and started playing football at junior level at local clubs SG Arad and Gloria Arad. He started his senior career, making his Divizia A debut on 15 September 1946 for ITA Arad in a 8–4 victory against Dermagant Târgu Mureș. He won the title with ITA in the first two seasons of his career, at the first contributing with 12 goals scored in 22 appearances and in the second he played 21 games and scored 5 goals, also winning a Cupa României. In 1948 he went to play for CSCA București where on 21 November 1948 he appeared in the first ever CSCA București – Dinamo București derby which ended with a 1–0 loss. After one season, Mercea returned in Arad, winning another two Divizia A titles with UTA Arad, at the first he made 22 appearances in which he scored 12 goals and in the second he played 24 matches and scored one goa ...
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Gavril Serfözö
Gavril Serfözö (25 September 1926 – 16 May 2002) was a Romanian footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Honours ;CA Oradea *Liga I: 1948–49 ;CCA București *Cupa României: 1948–49, 1950 ;UTA Arad *Liga I: 1954 *Cupa României: 1953 Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito i ... References External links * * 1926 births 2002 deaths Sportspeople from Oradea Romanian footballers Romania international footballers Olympic footballers of Romania Footballers at the 1952 Summer Olympics Association football midfielders Liga I players Liga II players CA Oradea players FC Steaua București players FC UTA Arad players CSM Reșița players FC CFR Timișoara players {{Romania-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Zoltan Farmati
Zoltan Farmati ( hu, Farmati Zoltán; 9 July 1924 – 3 January 2006) was a Romanian association football defender. Between 1947 and 1953 he played 21 matches for the national team, including one at the 1952 Summer Olympics. Domestically he mostly stayed with ''UTA Arad'', winning with them the national title in 1947–1948, 1950 and 1954.Zoltan Farmati
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Gheorghe Váczi
Gheorghe Váczi (4 August 1922 – 16 October 2006) was a Romanian football player who played as a striker. Career overview *''Total matches played in Romanian First League:'' 194 matches – 126 goals *''Total matches played in Hungarian First Division:'' 48 matches – 26 goals *''Topscorer of Romanian First League:'' 1949 and 1951. *''Winner of Liga I:'' 1949, 1954 *''Winner of Cupa României The Cupa României ( en, Romanian Cup) is a Association football, football cup competition for List of football clubs in Romania, Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34 Cupa României, 1933–34, except during World War II. I ...:'' 1953 *''Romania B:'' 3 matches – 1 goal :1 The 1955 Second League goals and appearances made for Progresul Oradea are unavailable. External links * * * 1922 births 2006 deaths People from Mediaș Romanian footballers Romania international footballers Romanian expatriate footballers Liga I players Liga II playe ...
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Adalbert Kovács
Adalbert Kovács (28 September 1920 – August 1999) was a Romanian football player who played as a striker. Club career Adalbert Kovács was born on 28 September 1920 in Timișoara, Romania. He started to play football at the junior squads of Electrica Timișoara, afterwards going to play for Chinezul Timișoara where he also started to play at senior level, afterwards going to play in Hungary at second league side, Kaposvár. On 9 March 1947, Kovács made his Divizia A debut, playing for Flamura Roșie Arad in a 5–1 victory in which he scored a hat-trick against Libertatea Oradea, scoring a total of 13 goals in 13 appearances, helping the club win the 1946–47 Divizia A title. In the following season he helped the club win The Double, scoring 19 goals in 26 Divizia A matches, including managing he and teammate Iosif Stibinger to score each a hat-trick on 7 March 1948 in a 6–1 away victory against CSCA București, it was the first time that two players from the same t ...
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1955 Divizia B
The 1955 Divizia B was the 16th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to three series, one of them having 14 teams and two of them only 13. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A, the last four places from the first and third series and the last five places from the second series relegated to Divizia C. This was the sixth season played in the spring-autumn system, a system imposed by the new leadership of the country which were in close ties with the Soviet Union. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from District Championship * Avântul Fălticeni * Locomotiva Galați * Metalul 108 Cugir * Metalul Arad * Știința București * Știința Craiova Relegated from Divizia A * Metalul Hunedoara * Locomotiva GR București * Metalul Câmpia Turzii * Progresul Oradea From Divizia B Relegated to District Championship * Flacăra Pitești * Constructorul Arad * Locomotiva Pașcani * ...
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Unirea Tricolor București
Unirea Tricolor București was a Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1914 as Tricolor București. It was one of the most famous inter-war clubs in Romania. History Tricolor București Tricolor, first named Teiul, was set up in 1914, in the district of Obor, by some high-school students. Among the first players was Costel Rădulescu, a 1930s coach and manager of the Romanian national team and co-founder of the modern national championship system (league system). After World War I, the club became champion of the Bucharest Region and played in the final tournament of the National Championship. They finished once runner-up in the Liga I in 1919–20 and once they won the national championship in 1920–21. In 1921–22 the club was knocked out in the semifinals by Victoria Cluj after the team from Bucharest failed to appear, so it lost the game with 0–3, by administrative decision. On September 23, 1923, the team wins the first game of a ...
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FC Rapid București
Fotbal Club Rapid 1923, commonly known as Rapid București () or simply as Rapid, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, which competes in the Liga I. It was founded in 1923 by employees of the Grivița workshops as ''Asociația Culturală și Sportivă CFR'' ("CFR Cultural and Sports Association"). Domestically, Rapid București is one of the most successful clubs in the country, having won three national titles, 13 Cupa României and four Supercupa României. Internationally, its highest achievements are reaching the quarter-finals of the 1972–73 Cup Winners' Cup and of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup, and the final of the 1940 Mitropa Cup, the latter not being played because of the Second World War. Recently, the club was declared bankrupt in 2016, but was refounded and managed to return to the top flight in 2021. From 1939, Rapid played its home matches in burgundy and white kits at the Valentin Stănescu Stadium. The old arena was replaced with the new ...
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