Chinezul Timișoara
Chinezul Timișoara | |||
Full name | Chinezul SE Timișoara | ||
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Founded | 1910 | ||
Dissolved | 1936/1949 | ||
Club colors | White-purple | ||
Stadion | Banatul | ||
Top league | Divizia A | ||
successes | Romanian champion 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 |
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Chinezul Timișoara was a Romanian football club from Timișoara . The club was founded in 1910 as Temesvári Kinizsi Sport Egyesület . After the Hungarian Temesvár was transferred to Romania after the First World War, the club was named Chinezul Timișoara. He was then six times in a row Romanian football champion.
history
Chinezul Timișoara was founded in 1910 by railway workers in Timișoara. The association was named after the Hungarian military army Pál Kinizsi (in Romanian Pavel Chinezul ). After the First World War , Chinezul became Romanian football champions six times in a row (1922 to 1927) - a record that was only set in 1998 by Steaua Bucharest . After the last championship, Chinezul got into financial difficulties and a leadership crisis. Thereupon the President, Dr. Cornel Lazar back and founded the professional players club Ripensia Timișoara . Chinezul could no longer build on their earlier successes, but still played in Divizia A from 1933 to 1939 .
In August 1936, Chinezul merged with ILSA Timișoara . After the Second World War , the association CAM Timișoara joined.
Player (selection)
- Rudolf Bürger
- Balázs Hoksary
- István Klimek
- Iosif Pechovski
- Adalbert Steiner
- Mihai dancers
- Rudolf Wetzer
Web links
- Chinezul Timişoara on romaniansoccer.ro (English)