1922 King Alexander's Cup, the Glossary
The 1922 King Alexander's Cup was the first edition of the Friendship Cup.[1]
Table of Contents
39 relations: Adalbert Ritter, Alexander I of Yugoslavia, Andrija Kujundžić, Artur Dubravčić, Association football, Aurel Guga, Austrian Football Association, Belgrade, Branko Zinaja, Captain (association football), Carol Frech, Dezideriu Jacobi, Dragutin Babić, Dragutin Friedrich, Elemer Hirsch, Emil Perška, FC Universitatea Cluj, Ferdinand I of Romania, Ferenc Rónay, Francisc Zimmermann, George II of Greece, Heinrich Retschury, Ioan Auer, Jaroslav Šifer, King Alexander's Cup, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, List of heads of state of Yugoslavia, Maria of Yugoslavia, Nicolae Hönigsberg, Paul Schiller, Politika, Romania national football team, RSSSF, Rudolf Rupec, Serbia, Veljko Ugrinić, Vladimir Vinek, Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia national football team.
- 1921–22 in Romanian football
- 1921–22 in Yugoslav football
- International association football matches
- Romania national football team matches
- Romania–Yugoslavia relations
- Yugoslavia national football team matches
Adalbert Ritter
Adalbert Ritter (29 April 1900 – 23 February 1945) was a Romanian football goalkeeper and referee.
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Alexander I of Yugoslavia
Alexander I (Александар I Карађорђевић,; – 9 October 1934), also known as Alexander the Unifier, was King of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 16 August 1921 to 3 October 1929 and King of Yugoslavia from 3 October 1929 until his assassination in 1934.
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Andrija Kujundžić
Andrija Kujundžić (29 November 1899 – 11 October 1970) was a Croatian footballer.
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Artur Dubravčić
Artur Dubravčić (15 September 1894 – 13 March 1969) was a Croatian-Yugoslavian footballer.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Aurel Guga
Aurel Guga (10 August 1898 – 7 November 1936) was a Romanian football player.
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The Austrian Football Association (Österreichischer Fußball-Bund; ÖFB) is the governing body of football in Austria.
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Belgrade
Belgrade.
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Branko Zinaja
Branko Zinaja (28 September 1895 – 20 September 1949) was a Croatian footballer.
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The captain of a football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities.
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Carol Frech
Carol Frech (1896 – 1959) was a Romanian football striker.
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Dezideriu Jacobi
Dezideriu Jacobi (23 March 1900 – 5 October 1924) was a Romanian football defender.
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Dragutin Babić
Dragutin Babić (5 November 1897 – 17 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer who represented the national team of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the 1924 and 1928 Summer Olympics.
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Dragutin Friedrich
Dragutin Friedrich (5 January 1897 – 26 March 1980) was a Croatian footballer who represented the national team of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes at the 1924 Summer Olympics, but he did not play in any matches.
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Elemer Hirsch
Elemer Hirsch (14 May 1895 – 17 May 1953) was a Romanian lawyer, figure skater, ice hockey player and a football defender, manager and referee.
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Emil Perška
Emanuel "Emil" Perška (20 June 1896 – 8 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer.
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FC Universitatea Cluj
Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj, commonly known as Universitatea Cluj or simply as U Cluj, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1919 by doctor Iuliu Hațieganu, Universitatea Cluj has spent more than half of its history in the top flight, but never became national champion.
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Ferdinand I of Romania
Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Viktor Albert Meinrad; 24 August 1865 – 20 July 1927), nicknamed Întregitorul ("the Unifier"), was King of Romania from 1914 until his death in 1927.
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Ferenc Rónay
Ferenc Rónay or Francisc Rónay (29 April 1900 – 6 April 1967) was a Hungarian-Romanian footballer and manager.
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Francisc Zimmermann
Francisc Zimmermann (born 1900, date of death unknown) was a Romanian footballer.
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George II of Greece
George II (Geórgios II; 19 July 1890 – 1 April 1947) was King of Greece from 27 September 1922 until 25 March 1924, and again from 25 November 1935 until his death on 1 April 1947. The eldest son of King Constantine I of Greece and Princess Sophia of Prussia, George followed his father into exile in 1917 following the National Schism, while his younger brother Alexander was installed as king.
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Heinrich Retschury
Heinrich Carl Franz Retschury (5 January 1887 – 15 December 1944) was an Austrian football player, referee, coach and official.
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Ioan Auer
Ioan Auer (born 1902, date of death unknown) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker.
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Jaroslav Šifer
Jaroslav Šifer (12 August 1895 – 29 November 1982) was a Yugoslav association football defender.
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King Alexander's Cup
The King Alexander's Cup or Friendship Cup was an international football competition contested by the national teams of Romania and Yugoslavia. 1922 King Alexander's Cup and King Alexander's Cup are Romania–Yugoslavia relations.
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Kingdom of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941.
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List of heads of state of Yugoslavia
This article lists the heads of state of Yugoslavia from the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) in 1918 until the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992.
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Maria of Yugoslavia
Maria (born Princess Maria of Romania; 6 January 1900 – 22 June 1961), known in Serbian as Marija Karađorđević (Марија Карађорђевић), was Queen of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1922 to 1929 and Queen of Yugoslavia from 1929 to 1934 as the wife of King Alexander I. She was the mother of King Peter II.
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Nicolae Hönigsberg
Nicolae Hönigsberg (also known as Miklós Kinigli; 28 August 1901 – 8 December 1944) was a Romanian footballer of Hungarian and Jewish ethnicity.
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Paul Schiller
Paul Schiller (born 1899, date of death unknown) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker.
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Politika
(lit) is a Serbian daily newspaper, published in Belgrade.
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The Romania national football team (Echipa națională de fotbal a României) represents Romania in men's international football, and is administered by the Romanian Football Federation (Federația Română de Fotbal), also known as FRF.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
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Rudolf Rupec
Rudolf Rupec (17 September 1895 or 17 November 1896 – 1 July 1983) was a Croatian footballer who played for the national teams of Austria and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
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Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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Veljko Ugrinić
Veljko Ugrinić (28 December 1885 – 15 July 1958) was a Croatian football manager.
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Vladimir Vinek
Vladimir Vinek (3 December 1897 – 1945) was a Croatian footballer.
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Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (Југославија; Jugoslavija; Југославија) was a country in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 to 1992.
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The Yugoslavia national football team represented Yugoslavia in international association football.
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See also
1921–22 in Romanian football
- 1921–22 Divizia A
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
1921–22 in Yugoslav football
- 1921–22 Ljubljana Subassociation League
- 1921–22 Serbian Football Championship
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
International association football matches
- 1872 Scotland v England football match
- 1876 Scotland v Wales football match
- 1902 Uruguay v Argentina football match
- 1921 Hungary v Poland football match
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
- 1922 New Zealand v Australia soccer match
- 1929 Spain v England football match
- 1939 Poland v Hungary football match
- 1940 Mandatory Palestine v Lebanon football match
- 1949 England v Ireland football match
- 1954 Hungary v England football match
- 1956 Croatia v Indonesia football match
- 1963 England v Rest of the World football match
- 1972 Scotland v England women's football match
- 1990 Croatia v United States football match
- 1990 Yugoslavia v Netherlands football match
- 1992 Ukraine v Hungary football match
- 1993 Albania v Kosovo football match
- 2001 France v Algeria football match
- 2013 Gibraltar v Slovakia football match
- 2014 Kosovo v Haiti football match
- 2018 Slovakia v Denmark football match
- Afro-Asian Cup of Nations
- Barbados 4–2 Grenada
- Battle of Highbury
- Copa Roberto Chery
- Football at the 1994 Goodwill Games
- Lansdowne Road football riot
- Match of the Century (1953 England v Hungary football match)
- Peru 4–2 Austria
- Rous Cup
- Superclásico de las Américas
- The Other Final
- Wembley Wizards
Romania national football team matches
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
Romania–Yugoslavia relations
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
- Balkan Pact
- IAR-93 Vultur
- Iron Gate I Hydroelectric Power Station
- Iron Gate II Hydroelectric Power Station
- King Alexander's Cup
- Little Entente
- Romania–Serbia border
- Romania–Yugoslavia relations
- Salonika Agreement
- Soko J-22 Orao
Yugoslavia national football team matches
- 1922 King Alexander's Cup
- 1960 European Nations' Cup final
- 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA–AFC play-off)
- 1990 Yugoslavia v Netherlands football match
- UEFA Euro 1968 final
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1922_King_Alexander's_Cup
Also known as Yugoslavia v Romania (1922), Yugoslavia v Romania 1922.