Cornel Drăgușin Explained

Cornel Drăgușin
Birth Date:26 March 1926
Birth Place:Bucharest, Romania
Death Place:Bucharest, Romania
Youthyears1:1936–1948
Youthclubs1:Industria Iutei București / Sindicatului Textil București
Years1:1949–1950
Clubs1:Steaua București
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Manageryears1:1950–1953
Managerclubs1:Steaua București (youth)
Manageryears2:1953–1956
Managerclubs2:Progresul București (youth)
Manageryears3:1956–1960
Managerclubs3:Progresul București (assistant)
Manageryears4:1960
Managerclubs4:Progresul București
Manageryears5:1960–1962
Managerclubs5:Progresul București (assistant)
Manageryears6:1962–1963
Managerclubs6:Iraq
Manageryears7:1963–1964
Managerclubs7:Progresul București
Manageryears8:1965–1966
Managerclubs8:Syria
Manageryears9:1966–1967
Managerclubs9:Romania U-23
Manageryears10:1968
Managerclubs10:Progresul București
Manageryears11:1969–1970
Managerclubs11:Steaua București (assistant)
Manageryears12:1970–1975
Managerclubs12:Romania U-23
Manageryears13:1975–1976
Managerclubs13:Romania
Manageryears14:1976–1978
Managerclubs14:Romania (assistant)
Manageryears15:1978–1983
Managerclubs15:Romania U-21
Manageryears16:1983–1985
Managerclubs16:Romania Olympic
Manageryears17:1986–1990
Managerclubs17:Romania (assistant)

Cornel Drăgușin (26 March 1926 – 10 October 2021) was a Romanian football manager who coached the national teams of Iraq, Syria and Romania. He was director of the Romanian FA coaching school from 1990 to 2002, until being replaced by Mircea Rădulescu.[1] [2]

Managerial career

Drăgușin had a short stint as football player, and eventually became a coach at the age of 25. He served as a youth coach with Steaua Bucharest from 1950 to 1953. He then managed the youth team of Progresul Bucuresti, where he won the national youth championship in 1954, before moving up to the reserves and finally the A team, with whom he was runner-up in the Romanian Cup during the 1957–58 season. After two years, he was named assistant coach being part of the Progresul squad that won the Romanian Cup in 1960.[3]

In 1962, the Iraq Football Association opted for a foreign coach from the Eastern Bloc, and appointed the Romanian manager as head coach of the Iraq national team.[3] [4] He was the first foreign coach of Iraq and at the beginning of his period there, he was supervised by colonel Abdul Salam Arif who later became the country's president.[4]

After his return from Iraq in 1963, Drăgușin joined Progresul again with coach Dincă Schileru for the 1963–64 season, before taking charge of the Syrian national team in 1965.[4] Upon his return, the Romanian FA appointed Drăgușin as manager of the Romania under–23 side for a tournament in Central Africa. In 1967, he returned to Progresul for a third spell until 1969, before moving to Steaua Bucharest as assistant manager.

In 1969, he spent nearly two months visiting some of the top English clubs including Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal. On his return, he wrote a book, În patria fotbalului – In Football's Homeland released in 1970.[3]

In November 1970, he was recruited by the Romanian Football Federation, for whom he worked until 2002. During that time, he coached the Romania national team, the Under–23, Under–21 sides and the Olympic team.[3] Between 1986 and 1990, he was Emerich Jenei's assistant coach at the Romania national team, which qualified for the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.[1] [5]

Drăgușin was director of the Romanian FA coaching school from 1990 to 2002, a period during which some of best players in Romania obtained their coaching licenses including Dan Petrescu, Gheorghe Hagi, Ilie Dumitrescu, Ioan Andone, Ioan Sabău, Mircea Rednic, Gavril Balint and Dorinel Munteanu.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Doliu în fotbalul românesc! S-a stins din viață Cornel Drăgușin, fost selecționer al echipei naționale. Prosport.ro. Romanian . Mourning in Romanian football! Cornel Drăgușin, former coach of the national team, passed away. 10 October 2021 . 16 October 2021.
  2. Web site: A murit Cornel Drăgușin. Fostul selecționer al naționalei de fotbal avea 95 de ani. Libertatea.ro. Romanian . Cornel Dragusin died. The former national football team coach was 95 years old. 10 October 2021 . 16 October 2021.
  3. UEFA Magazine – Cornel Dragusin, a quiet hero – 1 March 2005, No. 35, Page 21.
  4. Web site: Poveşti din alte timpuri. Cornel Drăguşin a antrenat în Irak şi Siria: "Colonelul care mă păzea a ajuns preşedintele ţării!". Adevarul.ro. Romanian . Stories from other times. Cornel Dragusin trained in Iraq and Syria: "The colonel who was guarding me has become the president of the country!". 2 July 2017 . 28 June 2021.
  5. Web site: S-a stins fostul selecționer Cornel Drăgușin, supranumit de UEFA "eroul tăcut". 3 naționale antrenate în carieră. Gsp.ro. Romanian . Former coach Cornel Drăgușin, nicknamed by UEFA "silent hero". 3 national teams trained in career, passed away. 10 October 2021 . 16 October 2021.