Florea Birtașu

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Florea Birtașu
Personal information
Date of birth (1930-02-01)1 February 1930[1]
Place of birth Romania[2]
Date of death 9 February 2018(2018-02-09) (aged 88)[1]
Place of death Romania
Position(s) Goalkeeper[2]
Youth career
1950 Flacăra Roșie București
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951 Flacăra București 12 (0)
1952–1953 CA Câmpulung Moldovenesc 11 (0)
1954–1956 Dinamo București 46 (0)
1957–1960 Progresul București[a] 27 (0)
1960–1965 CFR Roșiori
Total 96 (0)
National team
1953–1955 Romania 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Florea Birtașu (1 February 1930 - 9 February 2018) was a Romanian football goalkeeper.[1][3][4]

International career[]

Florea Birtașu played three games at international level for Romania, making his debut under coach Ștefan Dobay in a 1–0 loss against Czechoslovakia at the 1954 World Cup qualifiers.[5][6] His following two games were friendlies, a 1–0 victory against Norway and a 4–1 loss against Sweden.[5]

Honours[]

Dinamo București

Progresul București

Notes[]

  1. ^ The 1957 championship called Cupa Primăverii is unofficial, so the appearances and goals scored at that competition for Progresul București are not official.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "2018, un an sfâșietor pentru lumea fotbalului. De la Ion Voinescu, la marele Balaci și omul care l-a transferat pe Hagi la Real Madrid. Lista completă a oamenilor de fotbal care ne-au părăsit" [2018, a heartbreaking year for the football world. From Ion Voinescu, to the great Balaci and the man who transferred Hagi to Real Madrid. The full list of football people who left us] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Florea Birtașu at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) and StatisticsFootball.com
  3. ^ "S-a stins din viață Florea Birtașu, fost internațional român" [Florea Birtașu, a former Romanian international, passed away.] (in Romanian). Frf.ro. 19 February 2018. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  4. ^ Florea Birtașu at WorldFootball.net
  5. ^ a b "Florea Birtașu". European Football. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  6. ^ "Romania - Czechoslovakia 0:1". European Football. Retrieved 22 February 2020.
  7. ^ a b Florea Birtașu at National-Football-Teams.com

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