Gheorghe Váczi

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Gheorghe Váczi
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Váczi in the late 1940s
Personnel
birthday 4th August 1922
place of birth MediașRomania
date of death October 16, 2006
Place of death AradRomania
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1938-1940 Vitrometan Mediaș
1940-1941 Mureșul Târgu Mureș
1942-1944 Kolozsvári AC 48 (26)
1945-1946 Wacker Vienna
1946-1947 Ferar Cluj 24 (19)
1947-1952 Libertatea / ICO / Progresul Oradea 103 (82)
1953-1954 Flamura Roșie Arad 45 (22)
1955-1958 Progresul Oradea 12 0(3)
1958-1959 Arieșul Turda
1959-1960 Gaz Metan Mediaș
1960-1961 CFR Copșa Mică
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1947-1953 Romania 11 0(8)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1956-1958 Flacăra Mediaș
1 Only league games are given.

Gheorghe Váczi ( Váczi György ; born August 4, 1922 in Mediaş , Târnava-Mare district , † October 16, 2006 in Arad ) was a Romanian football player and coach of Hungarian descent. He played a total of 242 times in the Hungarian Hungarian National Championship , the Austrian Bundesliga and the Romanian Divizia A .

Career as a player

Váczi began his career in 1938 in his hometown of Medias at Vitrometan in the third-highest division, the Divizia C . After a year at Mureșul Târgu Mureș , he moved to the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság to Kolozsvári AC . There he made his breakthrough as a goalscorer.

After the end of the Second World War , Váczi first moved to Austria to Wacker Vienna in 1945 , before returning to Romania a year later and running for his old club Ferar Cluj (formerly Kolozsvári AC). Váczi was already one of the most successful goalscorers in Divizia A and moved in 1947 to Libertatea Oradea (later Progresul Oradea), a Romanian top club. In 1949 he was not only able to win the Romanian championship there, but also the top scorer's crown. He was able to repeat the latter in the 1951 season .

After five years, Váczi left Oradea and joined the league rivals Flamura Roşie Arad at the beginning of the 1953 season . In the two years that he played in Arad, he first won the Romanian Cup and a year later the championship . He then returned to Progresul Oradea, which had just been relegated to Divizia B. After the immediate resurgence, Váczi was able to win the Romanian Cup again in 1956 , but was not used in the final.

In 1958 Váczi left Oradea and moved to Arieşul Turda in Divizia C, before returning to his hometown to Gaz Metan Mediaş a year later at the age of 37 . After another season at CFR Copşa Mică, he ended his active career in 1961.

National team

Váczi made eleven appearances for the Romanian national team and scored eight goals. He made his debut on October 26, 1947 against Poland .

Career as a coach

From 1956 to 1958 Váczi was active as a coach of Flacăra Mediaș in addition to his role as a player in Progresul Oradea . He later supervised several children's and youth teams at Arieşul Turda , Gaz Metan Mediaş, Metalul Copşa Mică, Metalul Mediaş and Baia de Arieş. He discovered and promoted, among other things, the later national players Anton Doboş and Dan Anca .

successes

Individual evidence

  1. Obituary for Gheorghe Váczi on uta-arad.ro (Romanian)

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