Juventus Bucharest
Juventus Bucharest | |
Full name | Juventus Bucureşti |
place | Bucharest |
Founded | 1924 |
Dissolved | ? |
Club colors | Red Blue |
Stadion | "Romcomit" 3,000 seats |
Top league | Divizia A |
successes | Romanian master 1930 |
Juventus Bucharest was a Romanian football club from Bucharest . He was once Romanian football champion.
history
Juventus Bucharest was created in 1924 from the merger of Triumf Bucharest and Romcomit Bucharest . The first president and founder of the association was Ettore Brunelli , the Italian president of the Romanian-Italian Commercial Bank and sponsor of Romcomit. In 1926 Juventus hired the first foreign coach in Romanian football, the Hungarian Gustav Hlaway.
In the 1929/30 season Juventus celebrated its only Romanian football championship. From 1933 Juventus played continuously in the highest Romanian football league, Divizia A, except for the 1940/41 season .
After the Second World War , Juventus was taken over by the state oil company at the instigation of the new communist government. As a result, the club name often changed from Distribuția (1947) to Competrol (1948) and Partizanul (1950) to Flacăra (1951). In 1952, the club finally moved to Ploieşti and continued to play there as FC Petrolul Ploieşti . The "new" club was able to win the Romanian championship three more times.
In the 1990s a club called Juventus Colentina Bucharest was founded again in Bucharest , which has nothing to do with Juventus Bucharest and which has played in Liga II since 2010 .
successes
player
- Emerich Vogl (1929-1940)
- Coloman Braun-Bogdan (1934-1940)
Trainer
- Gyula Feldmann (1928)
- Coloman Braun-Bogdan (1934-1936, 1938-1940)
- Emerich Vogl (1942–1949)
Web links
- Juventus Bucharest on romaniansoccer.ro (English)