Carol Bartha

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Carol Bartha
Personnel
birthday September 19, 1923
place of birth OradeaRomania
date of death 7th December 1976
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1946-1948 Ciocanul Bucharest 20 0(7)
1948-1955 Dinamo Bucharest 147 (53)
1957 Progresul Oradea 6 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1948-1949 Romania 7 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.

Carol Bartha (born September 19, 1923 in Oradea , † December 7, 1976 ) was a Romanian football player . He denied 168 games in the Divizia A . In 1955 he won the Romanian championship with Dinamo Bucharest .

Career

Due to the Second World War , Bartha only came to his first use in Divizia A at the age of almost 23 , when he played for Ciocanul Bucharest in the 1946/47 season. When the club merged with Unirea Tricolor Bucharest to Dinamo Bucharest in May 1948 , he also moved to Dinamo. While he was a regular there at first, his appearances became less frequent from the 1952 season . He fought with Dinamo for several years to win the championship, which first came at the end of the 1955 season . He then left the club and hired a year later at Progresul Oradea in his hometown. There he ended his career at the end of 1957.

National team

Bartha appeared seven times for the Romanian national team. He made his debut on June 6, 1948 in the second game of the Balkan Cup against Hungary when he came on for Andrei Mercea at half-time . The game was lost 9-0 and is the biggest defeat in Romanian international history. Also in the following tournament games he was part of the squad of national coach Iuliu Baratky . On July 4, 1948, he scored his only international goal in a 2-1 win over Czechoslovakia with the winning goal in the final minute.

In the first international match under Baratky's successor Colea Vâlcov , Bartha came on May 8, 1949 in the friendly against Poland only as a substitute for the course. On October 23 of the same year he played his last international match in a 1-1 draw against Albania .

successes

  • Romanian champion: 1955

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