Mihai dancers

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Mihai dancers
Personnel
birthday February 7, 1905
place of birth TemesvárAustria-Hungary
date of death September 22, 1993
Place of death Cluj-NapocaRomania
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1918-1920 TVSC Temesvár
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1920-1921 RGM Timișoara ? 0(?)
1921-1927 Chinezul Timișoara ? 0(?)
1927 Fulgerul Chișinău ? 0(?)
1929-1939 Ferencváros Budapest 206 (40)
1939-1941 Ripensia Timișoara 13 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1923-1929 Romania 10 0(1)
1930-1932 Hungary 5 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1939-1942 Ripensia Timișoara
1942-1947 UDR Reșița
1950-1952 Dinamo Oraşul Stalin
1952-1953 Avântul Toplița
1953-1954 Dermata Cluj
1 Only league games are given.

Mihai Dancer or - in Hungarian - Táncos Mihály (born February 7, 1905 in Temesvár , Kingdom of Hungary , Austria-Hungary ; † September 22, 1993 in Cluj-Napoca , Cluj County ) was a Romanian and Hungarian football player and coach of German descent. He played a total of 219 games in the Hungarian Hungarian National Championship and the Romanian Divizia A . He also took part in the 1924 Olympic Games .

Career

Mihai Dancer started playing soccer in his hometown Temesvár, first at TVSC, and later at RGMT . In 1921 he moved to Chinezul Timișoara , the most successful Romanian club of the 1920s. With Chinezul, Dancer was able to win six championships in a row from 1922 to 1927 - a record that is still unsurpassed.

After a brief interlude with Fulgerul Chișinău , he moved to Hungary in 1929 to Ferencváros Budapest , which was in the top Hungarian league, the Nemzeti Bajnokság . With Ferencváros, Dancer was able to win the Hungarian Championship three times, the Hungarian Cup twice and the Mitropa Cup once . After ten successful years, he returned to Romania in 1939 and joined Ripensia Timișoara , where he acted as player- coach . As a result, Dancer made his debut in the Romanian top division, Divizia A , on October 1, 1939, at the age of 34 . In 1941 he ended his active career.

National team

Mihai Dancer played ten games for the Romanian national soccer team and scored one goal. He had his first mission on September 2, 1923 against Poland . In 1924 he was in the squad for the soccer tournament at the Olympic Games in Paris and was used in the game against the Netherlands .

After moving to Ferencváros Budapest in 1929, Dancer took on Hungarian citizenship and played for the Hungarian national football team from 1930 to 1932 under the name Táncos Mihály . He came on five missions and scored one goal. He celebrated his debut on April 13, 1930 against Switzerland .

Career as a coach

During his time at Ripensia Timişoara dancers served as player-manager in the Divizia A active. In 1942 he moved to UDR Reșița , which he was in charge of until 1947. From 1950 to 1952 he was in charge of Dinamo Oraşul Stalin , with whom he was promoted to Divizia A in 1950, and later he trained Avântul Toplița and Dermata Cluj .

successes

As a player

As a trainer

  • Promotion to Divizia A: 1950

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