1938–39 Divizia A, the Glossary
The 1938–39 Divizia A was the twenty-seventh season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.[1]
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38 relations: Adalbert Marksteiner, AFC Gloria Arad, Alfred Eisenbeisser, Andrei Bărbulescu, Association football, Bondoc Ionescu-Crum, Bucharest, Chinezul Timișoara, Cornel Orza, CSM Reșița, FC Petrolul Ploiești, FC Ploiești, FC Rapid București, FC Ripensia Timișoara, FC Sportul Studențesc București, FC Venus București, FC Victoria Cluj, Gheorghe Albu, Gyula Prassler, István Klimek, Iuliu Baratky, Iuliu Bodola, Kostas Choumis, Lazăr Sfera, Liga I, Mircea David, Petea Vâlcov, Phoenix Baia Mare, Romania, Rudolf Demetrovics, Silviu Ploeșteanu, Traian Iordache, Vagonul Arad, Vasile Gain, 1937–38 Divizia A, 1938–39 Divizia B, 1939–40 Divizia A, 1939–40 Divizia B.
- 1938–39 in European association football leagues
- 1938–39 in Romanian football
Adalbert Marksteiner
Adalbert Marksteiner (Béla Marosvári) was a football player who had represented both Hungary and Romania and a coach.
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AFC Gloria Arad
Asociația Fotbal Club Gloria Arad, also known as AFC Gloria Arad, or simply as Gloria Arad is a Romanian football club based in Arad, Arad County, currently playing in the Liga VI.
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Alfred Eisenbeisser
Alfred Eisenbeisser (Alfred "Fredi" Fieraru) (7 April 1908 in Cernăuţi, Austria-Hungary (now in Ukraine) - 1 July 1991 in Berlin, Germany) was a Romanian football player and figure skater of German ethnicity.
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Andrei Bărbulescu
Andrei Bărbulescu (16 October 1909 – 30 July 1987) was a Romanian football midfielder who played for Romania at the 1938 World Cup.
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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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Bondoc Ionescu-Crum
Bondoc Ionescu-Crum (3 April 1915 – 24 June 1994) was a Romanian athlete and a football defender and manager.
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Bucharest
Bucharest (București) is the capital and largest city of Romania.
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Chinezul Timișoara
Chinezul Timișoara was a football club that played both in the Romanian and the Hungarian championship during its existence.
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Cornel Orza
Cornel Orza (9 January 1916 – 25 October 1989) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker.
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CSM Reșița
Clubul Sportiv Muncitoresc Reșița, commonly known as CSM Reșița or simply as Reșița, is a professional football club based in Reșița, Caraș-Severin County, which competes in the Liga II.
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FC Petrolul Ploiești
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Petrolul 52, commonly referred to as FC Petrolul Ploiești, Petrolul Ploiești or simply Petrolul, is a Romanian professional football club based in Ploiești, Prahova County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1924 in capital Bucharest as Juventus, following the merger of Triumf and Romcomit, it won its first league championship in the 1929–30 season.
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FC Ploiești
FC Ploieşti was a football club based in Ploieşti, Romania.
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FC Rapid București
Fotbal Club Rapid 1923, commonly known as Rapid București (also known as Rapid București or simply as Rapid, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that competes in the Liga I. It was founded in 1923 by employees of the Grivița workshops as the Asociația Culturală și Sportivă CFR ("CFR Cultural and Sports Association").
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FC Ripensia Timișoara
Fotbal Club Ripensia Timișoara, commonly known as Ripensia Timișoara, or simply as Ripensia, is a Romanian professional football club based in Timișoara, Timiș County, which currently plays in Liga V The team was founded in 1928 by Lázár Kornél and folded twenty years later due to lack of funds.
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FC Sportul Studențesc București
FC Sportul Studențesc, commonly referred to as Sportul, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that last played at senior level in the Liga IV.
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FC Venus București
Asociația Fotbal Club Venus 1914 București, commonly known as Venus București, or simply as Venus, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Bucharest, founded in 1914 and re-founded in 2014.
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FC Victoria Cluj
ACS Supporter 2.0, but mostly known as Fotbal Club Victoria Cluj (due to Victoria Cluj brand legal own), also known as Victoria Cluj or simply as Victoria, was a Romanian amateur football club based in Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, Romania, founded in 1920, dissolved in 1947, refounded in 2019, jus to be dissolved again in 2022.
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Gheorghe Albu
Gheorghe Albu (12 September 1909 in Arad, Austria-Hungary, (now in Romania) – 26 June 1974 in Făgăraș, Brașov County, Romania) was a Romanian football player and manager.
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Gyula Prassler
Gyula Prassler (also known as Iuliu Iosif Prassler; 1916–1942) was a Romanian football forward who played for Romania in the 1938 FIFA World Cup.
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István Klimek
István Klimek (also written as Stefan Climek; 15 April 1913 – 12 November 1988), was a Romanian international footballer of Hungarian origin who played as a striker.
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Iuliu Baratky
Gyula Barátky (Iuliu Baratky; 14 May 1910 – 14 April 1962) was footballer who represented both Hungary and Romania internationally.
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Iuliu Bodola
Iuliu Bodola (Bodola Gyula; 26 February 1912 – 9 September 1992) was a Romanian-Hungarian footballer who played as a striker.
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Kostas Choumis
Kostas Choumis (Κώστας Χούμης, Constantin "Costică" Humis, born 20 November 1913 in Piraeus, Greece – deceased 20 July 1981 in Athens) was a Greek-Romanian football player who played as a striker.
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Lazăr Sfera
Lazăr Sfera (Lazar Sfera) (29 April 1909, in Sân Mihai, Austria-Hungary (today in Serbia) – 24 April 1992) was a Romanian footballer who played as a defender.
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Liga I
The Liga I (First League), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs.
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Mircea David
Mircea David (16 October 1914 – 12 October 1993) was a Romanian football player, who played as a goalkeeper.
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Petea Vâlcov
Petre "Petea" Vâlcov (1910 – 16 November 1943) was a Romanian football player.
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Phoenix Baia Mare
Phoenix Baia Mare was a football club based in Baia Mare, Romania.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Rudolf Demetrovics
Rudolf Demetrovics (19 September 1914 – 2 March 1993), also known as Rudolf Demetrovici, Rudolf Deményi or Rezső Deményi, was a Romanian footballer of Hungarian descent, who played as a midfielder.
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Silviu Ploeșteanu
Silviu Ploeșteanu (28 January 1913 – 13 April 1969) was a Romanian footballer and manager.
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Traian Iordache
Traian Iordache (10 October 1911 – 3 April 1999) was a Romanian football striker and coach.
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Vagonul Arad
Vagonul Arad was a football club based in Arad, Romania.
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Vasile Gain
Vasile Gain (born 5 January 1912) was a Romanian football midfielder and a manager.
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1937–38 Divizia A
The 1937–38 Divizia A was the twenty-sixth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. 1938–39 Divizia A and 1937–38 Divizia A are Liga I seasons.
See 1938–39 Divizia A and 1937–38 Divizia A
1938–39 Divizia B
The 1938–39 Divizia B was the fifth season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. 1938–39 Divizia A and 1938–39 Divizia B are 1938–39 in Romanian football.
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1939–40 Divizia A
The 1939–40 Divizia A was the twenty-eighth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. 1938–39 Divizia A and 1939–40 Divizia A are Liga I seasons.
See 1938–39 Divizia A and 1939–40 Divizia A
1939–40 Divizia B
The 1939–40 Divizia B was the sixth season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system.
See 1938–39 Divizia A and 1939–40 Divizia B
See also
1938–39 in European association football leagues
- 1938 Úrvalsdeild
- 1938 Ekstraklasa
- 1938 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1938 Soviet Top League
- 1938–39 Allsvenskan
- 1938–39 Belgian First Division
- 1938–39 Bulgarian National Football Division
- 1938–39 Cypriot First Division
- 1938–39 Czechoslovak First League
- 1938–39 Danish Championship League
- 1938–39 Divizia A
- 1938–39 Estonian Football Championship
- 1938–39 Football League
- 1938–39 French Division 1
- 1938–39 Gauliga
- 1938–39 Gauliga Ostmark
- 1938–39 Irish League
- 1938–39 LFF Lyga
- 1938–39 Latvian Higher League
- 1938–39 League of Ireland
- 1938–39 League of Norway
- 1938–39 Luxembourg National Division
- 1938–39 Maltese Premier League
- 1938–39 Nationalliga
- 1938–39 Nemzeti Bajnokság I
- 1938–39 Netherlands Football League Championship
- 1938–39 Palestine League
- 1938–39 Panhellenic Championship
- 1938–39 Primeira Divisão
- 1938–39 Scottish Division One
- 1938–39 Scottish Football League
- 1938–39 Serie A
- 1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship
- 1939 Úrvalsdeild
- 1939 Albanian National Championship
- 1939 Ekstraklasa
- 1939 German football championship
- 1939 Mestaruussarja – Finnish League Championship
- 1939 Palestine League
- 1939 Soviet Top League
- 1939 Turkish National Division
1938–39 in Romanian football
- 1937 Mitropa Cup
- 1938 Mitropa Cup
- 1938–39 Cupa României
- 1938–39 Divizia A
- 1938–39 Divizia B
- 1939 Cupa României final
- Romania national football team results (1922–1939)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1938–39_Divizia_A
Also known as Divizia A 1938-39.