Ioan Reinhardt Explained

Ioan Reinhardt
Birth Date:9 January 1920
Birth Place:Arad, Romania
Death Place:Reșița, Romania
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:CA Arad
Youthclubs2:AMEF Arad
Years1:1937–1940
Clubs1:AMEF Arad
Caps1:35
Goals1:
Years2:1940–1945
Caps2:32
Goals2:8
Years3:1945–1953
Caps3:135
Goals3:7
Totalcaps:202
Totalgoals:15
Manageryears1:1953–1956
Managerclubs1:Locomotiva Arad
Manageryears2:1956
Managerclubs2:Flamura Roșie Arad
Manageryears3:1957–1960
Managerclubs3:UTA Arad (assistant)
Manageryears4:1960–1962
Managerclubs4:UTA Arad
Manageryears5:1962–1963
Managerclubs5:UTA Arad (assistant)
Manageryears6:1965–1971
Managerclubs6:UTA Arad (assistant)
Manageryears7:1971–1977
Managerclubs7:CSM Reșița
Manageryears8:1977–1978
Managerclubs8:Bihor Oradea
Pcupdate:25 April 2020

Ioan Reinhardt (also known as János Radnai; born 9 January 1920 – 6 June 1993*) was a Romanian footballer and manager. As a footballer, Reinhardt, who was a midfielder, played in 202 matches for AMEF Arad, Kolozsvári AC and Flamura Roșie Arad and scored 15 goals. Reinhardt won three titles and two Romanian Cups with Flamura.[1]

Manager career

After retirement, Reinhardt was the manager of Locomotiva Arad until 1956, when he signed a contract with UTA Arad (former Flamura Roșie).[2] Reinhardt was the manager of UTA in other two seasons, 1960–61 and 1961–62 and in all of its three spells, Nicolae Dumitrescu was his assistant coach. During 1962–63 season he was the assistant manager of famous József Pecsovszky, subsequently making team again with Nicolae Dumitrescu, this time with Dumitrescu as manager and Reinhardt as assistant coach. This period was the most successful in the history of UTA Arad, club which under the leadership of DumitrescuReinhardt duo won another two titles, played a Romanian Cup final and eliminated the great team of Feyenoord during the 1970–71 European Cup season. At that time, Feyenoord were the defending champions.

Reinhardt left UTA in 1971 and moved to CSM Reșița, in the second league. In his first season, former UTA manager promoted "Milan from Banat" in the top-flight and maintained it at that level until 1977. In the autumn of 1977, Reinhardt was sacked and Cicerone Manolache was hired as the new manager. CSM relegated at the end of that season and since then, that period remained the most constant and successful period for the club, after World War II. With this results, Reinhardt entered in Reșița's hall of fame as well.[3]

At short time after he left CSM, Reinhardt was named as the manager of FC Bihor Oradea, a first tier club at that time. At the end of the season, FC Bihor saved from relegation and Reinhardt left his mark once again, in decisive way. During this short period, former UTA's player and manager was helped by Alexandru Muta as assistant coach, while important players such as Paul Popovici, Ioan Naom or Attila Kun were part of the squad.[4]

After this season, Reinhardt retired from the football management. He died in June 1993, exactly in the day in which UTA promoted back to Divizia A, after 11 years of absence. The date of death is unclear, but most probably 6 June 1993.[5]

Honours

Player

UTA Arad

Winner (3) 1946–47, 1947–48, 1950

Winner (2) 1947–48, 1953 Runner-up (1) 1950

Kolozsvári AC

Runner-up (1) 1943–44

Manager

UTA Arad

Winner (2) 1968–69, 1969–70

Runner-up (1) 1965–66

CSM Reșița

Winner (1) 1971–72

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.uta-arad.ro/p/palmares/56 Palmares
  2. https://www.glsa.ro/recviem-pentru-iosif-szuhanek-1928-2015/ Recviem pentru Iosif Szuhanek (1928 – 2015)
  3. https://istoriabanatului.wordpress.com/tag/ioan-reinhardt/ Fotbalul reşiţean în Divizia A (1972-1978)
  4. http://www.fcbihor.ro/despre_noi/istoric Istoricul clubului
  5. https://www.uta-arad.ro/stiri/remember-acum-un-secol-se-nastea-un-utist-legendar-ioan-reinhardt/4820 Acum un secol se năștea un utist legendar: Ioan Reinhardt