Iosif Stibinger

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Iosif Stibinger
Personnel
Surname Iosif Ioan Stibinger
birthday November 30, 1922
place of birth ReșițaRomania
date of death June 17, 1949
size 175 cm
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1942-1944 Nagyváradi AC 20 0(3)
1946-1949 ITA Arad 50 (19)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1947-1948 Romania 2 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Iosif Ioan "Ion" Stibinger (born November 30, 1922 in Reșița ; † June 17, 1949 ) was a Romanian football player . He played at least 70 games in the Romanian Divizia A and the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság . The striker won the Hungarian championship with Nagyváradi AC in 1944 and the Romanian championship with ITA Arad in 1947 and 1948 .

Career

Stibinger's career began in 1942 at Nagyváradi AC in the Hungarian Nemzeti Bajnokság . There he scored seven goals in the 1942/43 season and achieved the runner-up with his club behind Csepeli Weisz Manfréd FC . In the season 1943/44 he won the championship with his club.

After the end of the Second World War , Stibinger joined the Romanian first division club ITA Arad . He was first used for ITA in May 1947 and scored four goals in six games in the closing stages of the 1946/47 season . At the end of the season he was able to win the championship with his club. He was able to repeat this success in the 1947/48 season . On top of that, he and his team won the Romanian Cup and thus the double in the 1948 cup final against CFR Timișoara .

National team

Stibinger played two games for the Romanian national team . He made his debut on June 22, 1947 as part of the Balkan Cup 1947 in a 1: 3 against Yugoslavia . He played his second and last international match on May 2, 1948 in the opening game of the Balkan Cup 1948 against Albania .

successes

  • Hungarian champion: 1944
  • Romanian champion: 1947, 1948
  • Romanian Cup Winner: 1948

References and comments

  1. only season 1943/44

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