Venus Bucharest
Venus Bucharest | |
Full name | Venus Bucureşti |
place | |
Founded | 1915 |
Dissolved | 1949 |
Club colors | Black-and-white |
Stadion | "Venus" 15,000 seats |
Top league | Divizia A |
successes | Romanian champion 1920, 1921, 1929, 1932, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1940 |
Venus Bucharest was a Romanian football club from Bucharest . Until its dissolution in 1949, he was a total of eight Romanian football champions.
history
Venus Bucharest was founded in 1915. Between the First and Second World Wars , Venus was Romanian champion eight times, but never won the Romanian Cup. In the years 1937 to 1942 Venus took part in the Mitropa Cup, but always failed in the first round.
After the Second World War, Venus launched Divizia B in the 1946/47 season . In 1948, the communist government of Romania stipulated that all sports clubs must be affiliated to a union or public body. Then merged with Venus Uzinele Comunale Bucharest (sanitation) to Venus-UCB Bucharest and played in the Divizia C . In 1949 the association was dissolved.
player
- Gheorghe Albu
- Andrei Bărbulescu
- Iuliu Bodola
- Mircea David
- Alfred Eisenbeisser
- Traian Iordache
- Silviu Ploeşteanu
- Lazar Sfera
Trainer
- Ferenc Plattkó (1936–1937)
Web links
- Venus Bucharest on romaniansoccer.ro (English)