Marcel Coraș

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Marcel Coraș
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Personnel
Surname Marcel Coraș
birthday May 14, 1959
place of birth AradRomania
size 193 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1969-1976 UTA Arad
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976 UTA Arad 0 ( 00)
1976-1977 Rapid Arad 32 ( 07)
1977-1979 UTA Arad 57 (16)
1979-1981 Politehnica Iași 31 ( 09)
1981-1983 UTA Arad a 28 (11)
1983-1988 Sportul Studențesc 153 (56)
1988-1989 AS Victoria Bucharest 48 (40)
1990 Sportul Studențesc 13 ( 05)
1990-1991 Panionios Athens 30 ( 02)
1991-1992 Sportul Studențesc 26 ( 04)
1992-1993 Aurillac FCA ?
1993 Universitatea Cluj 21 ( 02)
1993-1994 UTA Arad 31 ( 03)
1994-1995 Motorul Arad ?
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1982-1988 Romania 36 (6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1996 UTA Arad (Assistant Trainer)
1997 FC Maramureş Baia Mare
1998-1999 Bihor Oradea FC
2000-2002 Astra Trinity Arad
2002-2004 ACU Arad
2005 UTA Arad
2006 UTA Arad
1 Only league games are given.

Marcel "Dulapul" Coraș (born May 14, 1959 in Arad ) is a former Romanian football player and coach .

Career as a player

Coraș grew up with his parents in Colonia UTA , a district of Arad that Baron Franz von Neumann had built for the employees of his textile factory. There he began playing football and was accepted into the club on June 10, 1969 after four rounds of screening by Alexandru Dan , the youth coach of the reigning Romanian champions UTA Arad . In June 1974, the attacking midfielder ran in a friendly game at Politehnica Timişoara for the first time for the first team of UTA. 1975 Coraş was appointed for the first time in the selection of Arad County and played for the first time games abroad, in Szeged and Novi Sad . A year later he was one of the 22 players who coach Constantin Ardeleanu selected for the Romanian junior national team as part of a screening course in Bistrița . Coraş played a total of six times for this team before he was later appointed to the youth national team and the Olympic team.

In January 1976 Coraş was allowed to play for the second time in the UTA first team in a friendly against Universitatea Cluj . After Cicerone Manolache had become coach at UTA in July 1976, Coraș was loaned to Rapid Arad for one season in Divizia B , on the one hand to collect match practice and also to help Rapid meet the association's requirement, according to which every club has at least one player under eighteen Years in the squad. There he scored seven of the 42 league goals under coach Toma Jurcă , but could not prevent the relegation of Rapid to Divizia C at the end of the season.

In 1977 he returned to UTA back to where Ion V. Ionescu coach had become, and made his debut on 21 August 1977 in the away defeat against Olimpia Satu Mare in the Divizia A . After the first relegation of UTA from the top Romanian league, Coraș left the club in 1979 and moved to the club for two years, against which he had scored three goals on the last day of the 1978/79 relegation season : Politehnica Iași . He then returned for two years to UTA Arad, which after being promoted again in 1981, however, could only hold one season in the first division. He stayed with Sportul Studențesc the longest . He stayed there for five years and returned for a short time in 1990 after a year and a half at AS Victoria Bucharest . From 1990 to 1991 he ventured abroad for the first time and played for Panionios Athens in Greece for a year . From 1991 to 1992 he was in France with Aurillac FCA, a third-rate football club from the Cantal department , under contract. In 1993 he returned home and played at Universitatea Cluj and later a year at his home club UTA Arad. In 1995 he ended his career at Motorul Arad.

National team

Internationally, Coraș played 36 times for Romania and scored six goals. He took part in the European Football Championship in France in 1984 , where Romania failed in the group stage. Coraș was used three times and scored one hit.

Career as a coach

In the 1996/97 season Coraş was assistant coach of Ion V. Ionescu at the second division UTA Arad and in the following season coach at the league rivals FC Maramureş Baia Mare . In the 1998/99 season he coached the second division promoted FC Bihor Oradea and from summer 2000 the third division promoted Astra Trinity Arad, which was founded the previous year . This was renamed ACU Arad in 2002 and rose to the second Romanian league under Coraș in 2003. There Coraş was still under contract at the beginning of the 2004/05 season before he returned to UTA Arad as sports director in September 2004. From June 2005 to July 12, 2005 and from April 13, 2006 to his resignation on May 12, 2006, he also took on the position of head coach at UTA, but could not prevent the club's first sporting descent to League III . He stayed with UTA until November 2007 as sports director.

Since the beginning of 2009 Coraș has been looking after third division club Gloria CTP Arad as sports director, in February 2010 he was president of the club. At the same time, he continued to support UTA Arad in 2009, but without having an official employment contract with the association. In an interview in 2010 he stated that he no longer worked as a trainer and that he now weighs over 130 kg. Since 2010 he has also been regularly used by the Romanian Football Association as a match observer in League II and League III.

successes

society

Sportul Studențesc

Awards

  • Romanian top scorer: 1984
  • Silver Shoe Winner: 1989

Footnotes

a Only 1981/82 season in Divizia A.

Individual evidence

  1. 9AM of July 14, 2005 , accessed December 1, 2011 (Romanian)
  2. Sport365 of November 6, 2007 , accessed on December 3, 2011 (Romanian)
  3. Sport365 of February 13, 2009 , accessed on December 2, 2012 (Romanian)
  4. Gazeta Sporturilor of February 6, 2010 , accessed December 1, 2011 (Romanian)
  5. Golden Boot ("Soulier d'Or") Awards , accessed on August 16, 2013 (English)

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