Nicolae Dumitru (footballer) explained

Nicolae Dumitru
Fullname:Nicolae Nicușor Dumitru
Birth Date:12 December 1928
Birth Place:Bucharest, Romania
Death Place:Bucharest, Romania
Position:Striker
Years1:1945–1947
Years2:1947–1949
Years3:1949–1959
Clubs1:Sparta București
Clubs2:Metalochimic București
Clubs3:Dinamo București
Caps1:14
Caps2:23
Caps3:168
Totalcaps:205
Goals1:2
Goals2:11
Goals3:45
Totalgoals:58
Nationalyears1:1953–1955
Nationalteam1:Romania
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1959–1963
Manageryears2:1963–1964
Manageryears3:1965–1967
Manageryears4:1967–1969
Manageryears5:1969–1972
Manageryears6:1973–1974
Manageryears7:1974–1976
Manageryears8:1976–1978
Manageryears9:1982–1984
Manageryears10:1984–1986
Manageryears11:1986–1988
Manageryears12:1988–1989
Manageryears13:1991
Manageryears14:1993
Managerclubs1:Dinamo București
Managerclubs2:Dinamo București
Managerclubs3:Victoria București
Managerclubs4:SC Bacău
Managerclubs5:Dinamo București
Managerclubs6:Ghana
Managerclubs7:Dinamo București
Managerclubs8:SC Bacău
Managerclubs9:Dinamo București
Managerclubs10:SC Bacău
Managerclubs11:Victoria București
Managerclubs12:Argeș Pitești
Managerclubs13:Progresul Brăila
Managerclubs14:Progresul București

Nicolae "Nicușor" Dumitru (12 December 1928 – 8 August 2005) was a Romanian striker and manager.

He is the most successful Manager in Romania, winning the Romanian First League on 7 occasions, all with Dinamo București.[1] Nicolae Dumitru also won two Romanian Cups, and went on to guide Dinamo to the European Cup semi-finals in the 1983–84 season.[2] He has a total of 558 matches as manager in Divizia A.[3]

Club career

Nicolae Dumitru was born on 12 December 1928 in Bucharest, Romania and he started playing football in 1945 at Sparta București in the regional championship and then in Divizia B, after two seasons going to play for Metalul București also in Divizia B, helping the team promote to Divizia A where he made his debut under coach Augustin Botescu on 22 August 1948 in a 6–1 loss against CFR Timișoara.[4] He was transferred at Dinamo București in 1949 where he spent 10 seasons, in the 1955 Divizia A season helping the club win the first Divizia A title in its history, being used by coach Angelo Niculescu in 21 matches in which he scored two goals.[5] He also won the 1958–59 Cupa României and played in the first European match of a Romanian team in the 1956–57 European Cup in the 3–1 victory against Galatasaray, helping The Red Dogs go to the next phase of the competition where they were eliminated by CDNA Sofia, against whom he scored a goal.[6] [7] On 23 August 1959, Dumitru played his last Divizia A match for Dinamo in a 0–0 against Minerul Lupeni, having a total of 191 matches in which he scored 56 goals in the competition.

International career

Nicolae Dumitru played 8 games at international level for Romania.[8] He made his debut at the 1954 World Cup qualifiers under coach Gheorghe Popescu I, playing in three games, the first one was a 2–0 loss against Czechoslovakia, the second was a 3–1 victory against Bulgaria and the third was a 1–0 loss against Czechoslovakia.[8] [9] [10] [11] His following five games were friendlies, his last appearance was in a 1–1 against Bulgaria.[8] [12]

Managerial career

Nicolae Dumitru started his managerial career at Dinamo București, having several spells at the club, winning a total of 7 Divizia A titles and two Cupa României.[1] [2] He also guided Dinamo to the European Cup semi-finals in the 1983–84 season after eliminating Kuusysi Lahti, Hamburg who was the defending European Cup champion and Dinamo Minsk, before being eliminated with 3–1 on aggregate by Liverpool.[2] [13] Dumitru also coached Victoria București, SC Bacău, Argeș Pitești, Progresul Brăila and Progresul București in Divizia A, having a total of 558 matches as manager in the competition, consisting of 250 victories, 120 draws and 188 losses, his only coaching experience outside Romania was when he coached Ghana's national team from 1973 until 1974.[2] [3] [14] [15] Nicolae Dumitru died on 8 August 2005 in Bucharest at age 76.[2] [16]

Honours

Player

Metalul București

1947–48Dinamo București

1955

1958–59

Manager

Dinamo București

1961–62, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1970–71, 1974–75, 1982–83, 1983–84[1]

1963–64, 1983–84

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Best of the best! Dan Petrescu, la un titlu de recordul absolut + doi jucători-simbol de la CFR Cluj, lângă Lăcătuș, Lucescu sau Tudorel Stoica. gsp.ro. ro . Best of the best! Dan Petrescu, la un titlu de recordul absolut + doi jucători-simbol de la CFR Cluj, lângă Lăcătuș, Lucescu sau Tudorel Stoica. 15 May 2022 . 15 May 2022.
  2. Web site: "Scaraoschi" de la Dinamo. Adevarul.ro. Romanian . "Scaraoschi" from Dinamo. 3 September 2011 . 14 November 2019.
  3. Web site: Top 60 antrenori. RomanianSoccer.ro. ro . Top 60 coaches. 14 November 2019.
  4. Web site: Metalul Bucuresti vs CFR Timisoara Liga1 1948–1949. Labtof. 12 October 2022.
  5. Web site: Romania National Champions . RomanianSoccer. 12 October 2022.
  6. Web site: RETRO GSP. 64 de ani de la primul meci european al unei echipe românești. Dinamo i-a scos pe turci, apoi a urmat măcelul!. Gsp.ro. Romanian . RETRO GSP. 64 years since the first European match of a Romanian team. Dinamo took out the Turks, then the slaughter followed!. 26 August 2020 . 12 October 2022.
  7. Web site: WorldFootball. Nicolae Dumitru - Champions League 1956/1957. 12 October 2022.
  8. Web site: Nicolae Dumitru "Nicuşor". European Football. 3 November 2020.
  9. Web site: Czechoslovakia – Romania 2:0. European Football. 3 November 2020.
  10. Web site: Romania – Bulgaria 3:1. European Football. 3 November 2020.
  11. Web site: Romania – Czechoslovakia 0:1. European Football. 3 November 2020.
  12. Web site: Romania – Bulgaria 1:1. European Football. 3 November 2020.
  13. Web site: Dinamo marchează 30 de ani de la semifinala cu Liverpool din Cupa Campionilor. Digisport.ro. ro . Dinamo marks 30 years since the semi-final with Liverpool in the Champions Cup. 11 April 2014 . 12 October 2022.
  14. Web site: Românii care au antrenat echipe naționale din străinătate înainte de 90. Theplaymaker.ro. ro . Romanians who coached national teams from abroad before the 1990s. 11 January 2019 . 12 October 2022.
  15. Web site: Nicolae Dumitru managerial statistics. Labtof. 12 October 2022.
  16. Web site: A murit Dumitru Nicolae Nicusor. Hotnews.ro. ro . Dumitru Nicolae Nicusor died. 9 August 2005 . 25 April 2023.