Iuliu Baratky Explained

Gyula Barátky / Iuliu Baratky
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Birth Date:1910 5, df=yes
Birth Place:Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary
Death Place:Bucharest, Romania
Height:1.78 m
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:1922–1927
Youthclubs1:Stăruința Oradea
Years1:1927–1928
Years2:1928–1930
Years3:1930–1933
Years4:1933–1936
Years5:1936–1944[1]
Years6:1944
Years7:1944–1945
Years8:1946–1947
Years9:1947–1948
Clubs1:Stăruința Oradea
Clubs2:CA Oradea
Clubs3:Hungária
Clubs4:Crișana Oradea
Clubs5:Rapid București
Clubs6:Carmen București
Clubs7:Rapid București
Clubs8:Libertatea Oradea
Clubs9:RATA Târgu Mureș
Caps3:82
Caps4:51
Caps5:86
Caps6:0
Caps7:0
Caps8:16
Caps9:2
Totalcaps:237
Goals3:51
Goals4:30
Goals5:61
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Goals8:9
Goals9:0
Totalgoals:151
Nationalyears1:1930–1933
Nationalyears2:1933–1940[2]
Nationalteam1:Hungary
Nationalteam2:Romania
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalcaps2:20
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalgoals2:13
Manageryears1:1941–1945
Manageryears2:1946–1947
Manageryears3:1947–1949
Manageryears4:1948
Manageryears5:1949–1951
Manageryears6:1952–1953
Manageryears7:1954
Manageryears8:1957–1959
Manageryears9:1959–1962
Managerclubs1:Rapid București (player-coach)
Managerclubs2:Libertatea Oradea (player-coach)
Managerclubs3:RATA Târgu Mureș (player-coach)
Managerclubs4:Romania
Managerclubs5:Universitatea Cluj
Managerclubs6:Dinamo București
Managerclubs7:Progresul Oradea
Managerclubs8:Dinamo București
Managerclubs9:Dinamo București (youth coach)

Gyula Barátky (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: '''Iuliu Baratky'''; 14 May 1910 – 14 April 1962) was footballer who represented both Hungary and Romania internationally. His preferred position was the half right.

He played a total of 155 games in the national Romanian championships (scoring 100 goals), starting on 10 September 1933 (Venus București – Crișana Oradea 0–1). He won four Romanian Cups in 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, all with Rapid București.

He debuted in the Hungary national team in 1930, and played nine games with no goals scored. In 1933, he started to play for the Romania national team, for which he played 20 games and scored 13 goals. He appeared in the 1938 World Cup, scoring a goal against Cuba.

After his last game (Oțelul Reșița – RATA Târgu Mureș 5–3), he coached RATA Târgu Mureș for a while and, for a very short term, the Romania national team.

Stories about his skills are still a source of pride for Rapid București supporters. Hundreds of thousands read Finala se joacă azi ("The final is played today") or Glasul roților de tren ("Voice of the train wheels"), written by Ioan Chirilă, an important Romanian sports writer, in which Barátky plays a central role.

Honours

Player

Hungária

1931–32

Rapid București

Coach

Rapid București

1940–41, 1941–42

Dinamo București

1958–59

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Notes and References

  1. The Divizia A 1940–41 was the last season before World War II and the Divizia A 1946–47 was the first one after, so the appearances and goals scored during this period for Rapid București and Carmen București are not official.
  2. News: Iuliu Baratky – Goals in International Matches. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.