sport.wikisort.org - AthleteOctavian Popescu (born 25 April 1938) is a Romanian former footballer and coach known in Germany and Turkey as Popi or Pope.
Romanian footballer and coach
For other people with the same name, see Octavian Popescu.
Octavian Popescu|
Date of birth |
(1938-04-25) 25 April 1938 (age 84) |
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Place of birth |
Bucharest, Romania |
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Height |
1.67 m (5 ft 6 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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1948–1959 |
Rapid București |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1959–1960 |
Rapid București |
7 |
(0) |
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1960–1964 |
Ştiinţa Cluj |
85 |
(14) |
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1964–1967 |
Dinamo București |
70 |
(15) |
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1967–1968 |
Jiul Petroşani |
22 |
(4) |
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1968–1969 |
Rapid București |
8 |
(3) |
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1969–1971 |
Mersin İdmanyurdu |
30 |
(4) |
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Total |
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222 |
(40) |
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1964 |
Romania |
1 |
(1) |
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1972–1973 |
Dunărea Giurgiu |
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1973–1974 |
Progresul Brăila |
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1974–1975 |
Eskişehirspor |
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1975–1978 |
Romania |
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1978–1979 |
Mersin İdmanyurdu |
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1980–1984 |
1860 München II |
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1984 |
1860 München |
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1986 |
Malatyaspor |
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1991 |
Offenburger FV |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Popescu is a former DFB coach from Sports University in Cologne.[1] He is one of the founders of the IFTA International Footballtennis Association.[2]
Career
Born in Bucharest, Popescu started playing football for FC Rapid București. He joined Ştiinţa Cluj before moving to FC Dinamo București, where he would win three consecutive Romanian league championships with the club from 1963 to 1965. He also played for CS Jiul Petroşani before returning to FC Rapid București in 1968.[3]
Popescu next moved to Turkey to join Mersin İdmanyurdu SK.[3] He made 30 appearances in the Süper Lig during the 1969–70 and 1970–71 seasons.
He made one appearance for the Romania in which he scored in a friendly 2–1 win against the Yugoslavia in 1964.[4][5]
Following the end of his playing career, Popescu managed a few clubs in Romania and Turkey including Eskişehirspor,[6] and the Romanian Olympic team before he moved to Germany where he studied at the Sports Academy of Cologne which is now called the Hennes Weisweiler Academy. He was appointed manager of TSV 1860 München[7] Malatyaspor[8] and Offenburger FV in 1991.[9]
In 2014, Popescu was among the candidates for the Romanian FA presidency.[10]
References
External links
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- Matay (1965–1966)
- Arman (1966–67)
- Gegić (1967–71)
- Matay (1971–72)
- Türkkan (1972–73)
- Kaloperović (1973)
- Matay (1973–74)
- Tabakoğlu (1974)
- Popescu (1974–75)
- Tabakoğlu (1975)
- Matay (1975)
- Tabakoğlu (1975–76)
- Güney (1976–77)
- Gegić (1977–78)
- Taner (1978–79)
- Dumanlı (1979–80)
- Atacan (1980–81)
- Matay (1981)
- Tabakoğlu (1981)
- Mitrović (1981–83)
- Gegić (1983)
- Türkkan (1983)
- Berk (1983–84)
- Neagu (1984–85)
- Mitrović (1985–86)
- Demircan (1986)
- Konca (1986)
- Gerum (1986–87)
- Matay (1987)
- Frivaldsky (1987–88)
- Mitrović (1988–89)
- Yavuz (1989)
- Vural (1989)
- Girginer (1989)
- Matay (1989)
- Berk (1989–90)
- Konca (1990)
- Girginer (1990)
- Atacan (1990)
- Desticioğlu (1990–91)
- Datcu (1991)
- Arca (1991)
- Berk (1991–92)
- Örçüm (1992)
- Girginer (1992–93)
- Eroy (1993)
- Argon (1993–94)
- Dumanlı (1994–95)
- Vural (1995)
- Mayakan (1995–96)
- Kurtar (1996)
- Yavuz (1996)
- Mayakan (1996)
- Dumanlı (1996)
- Mayakan (1996–97)
- Demirbakan (1997–98)
- Eroy (1998)
- Yüce (1998)
- Kaner (1998)
- Başaran (1998–99)
- Beadini (1999)
- Kılıç (1999)
- Beadini (1999–2000)
- Atacan (2000)
- Tüzün (2000–01)
- Beadini (2001)
- Korkmaz (2001–02)
- Eroy (2002)
- Demirbakan (2002–03)
- Eroy (2003)
- Kesler (2003)
- Sabaz (2003)
- Ulusavaş (2003–04)
- Funda (2004)
- Ulusavaş (2004–05)
- Yılmaz (2005)
- Kılıç (2005–06)
- İncedal (2006)
- Akçan (2006–07)
- Işık (2007)
- Diyadin (2007–08)
- Bijedić (2008)
- Çalımbay (2008–10)
- Uygun (2010–11)
- Skibbe (2011)
- Yanal (2011–2013)
- Sağlam (2013–15)
- Skibbe (2015)
- Kartal (2015)
- Aybaba (2015–16)
- Özalan (2016–17)
- Denizli (2017)
- Yalçın (2017)
- İldiz (2017–18)
- Vural (2018)
- Çapa (2018–19)
- Demirbakan (2019)
- Özer (2020)
- Var (2020–)
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На других языках
- [en] Octavian Popescu (footballer, born 1938)
[fr] Octavian Popescu
Octavian Popescu, né le 25 avril 1938 à Bucarest, est un joueur puis entraîneur de football roumain. Il évoluait au poste de milieu de terrain.
[it] Octavian Popescu (calciatore 1938)
Octavian Popescu (Bucarest, 25 aprile 1938) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore rumeno, di ruolo centrocampista.
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