Vasile Zavoda

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Vasile Zavoda
Vasile Zavoda.jpg
Personnel
birthday July 26, 1929
place of birth Rodna Veche,  Romania
date of death July 14, 2014
size 174 cm
position Defender
Juniors
Years station
1940 - ???? Tricolor Baia Mare
???? - 1946 Phoenix Baia Mare
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1946-1947 Phoenix Baia Mare
1947-1948 Minaur Baia Mare
1950 Metalul Baia Mare
1951-1964 CCA Bucharest 248 (2)
1964-1965 AS Armata Târgu Mureș
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1951-1962 Romania 20 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1974 Romania (youth) (assistant coach)
1977-1981 Steaua Bucharest (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Vasile Zavoda (born July 26, 1929 in Rodna Veche , † July 14, 2014 ) was a Romanian football player and coach . He played 248 games in the highest Romanian football league, Divizia A , and took part in the 1952 Olympic Games . To avoid confusion with his brother Francisc Zavoda , he was listed in the Romanian sports press as Zavoda II .

Career as a player

Vasile Zavoda started playing football at Tricolor Baia Mare at the age of eleven and later moved to local rivals Phoenix Baia Mare . After Baia Mare fell through the Second Vienna Arbitration Award on Hungary, he played in the Hungarian national youth team. At 16 he moved up to the first team of Phoenix, which at that time in the second highest Romanian league, the Divizia B , played. After the 1946/47 season he moved to local rivals Minaur Baia Mare , who in the second division season 1947/48 was not one of the best 28 of the 64 teams and therefore had to relegate. In July 1948, Minaur and Phoenix merged to become CSM Baia Mare . The new club entered Divizia B and renamed itself in 1950, when Zavoda played there, in Metalul Baia Mare . Then Zavoda moved to the capital to CCA Bucharest , which was renamed Steaua Bucharest in December 1961 . There he made his debut on March 25, 1951 at the home game against Știința Cluj in Divizia A and experienced the club's first successes as a player. By 1964 he was able to win the Romanian championship six times and the Romanian cup five times .

When Zavoda was no longer used regularly in the 1963/64 season , he left the club and moved to AS Armata Târgu Mureş , which played in Divizia B. There he ended his career in 1965. He died on July 14, 2014 at the age of 84.

National team

Zavoda played 20 games for the Romanian national football team , but scored no goal. He made his debut on May 20, 1951 against Czechoslovakia . He was in Romania's squad for the 1952 Olympic Games in Helsinki and was used in the only game against the eventual Olympic champion Hungary .

Career as a coach

Vasile Zavoda was a member of the coaching staff of Steaua Bucharest from 1965 . In 1974 he was assistant coach to Constantin Ardeleanu for the Romanian national youth team and from 1977 to 1981 assistant coach at Steaua Bucharest under Emerich Jenei and Gheorghe Constantin . In 1989 he withdrew from football.

Achievements and Awards

As a player

  • Olympic Games participants: 1952
  • Romanian champions: 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1960, 1961
  • Romanian cup winners: 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1962
  • Honored Master of Sports

Others

Vasile Zavoda is the younger brother of Francisc Zavoda , with whom he played together at CCA Bucharest from 1951 to 1960 . Zavoda temporarily lived in Bucharest in the same block of flats as his friend and former teammate Ion Voinescu .

literature

  • Mihai Ionescu, Răzvan Toma, Mircea Tudoran: Fotbal de la A la Z . Mondocart Pres, Bucharest 2001, ISBN 973-8332-00-1 , p. 335 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Doliu în fotbalul românesc! Fostul fundaș al Stelei, Vasile Zavoda, a murit azi la vîrsta de 84 de ani. In: Gazeta Sporturilor. July 17, 2014, accessed March 29, 2020 (Romanian).