Geza Nagy-Csomag
Romanian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1903 | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1924–1929 | Stăruința Oradea | ||
International career | |||
1925–1928 | Romania | 3 | (2) |
Managerial career | |||
1950 | Jiul Petroșani | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Geza Nagy-Csomag (born 1903, date of death unknown) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker.[1][2]
International career
Geza Nagy-Csomag played three friendly matches for Romania in which he scored two goals, making his debut on 31 May 1925 under coach Teofil Morariu in a 4–2 away victory against Bulgaria.[3][4] He scored one goal in each of his following two games played for the national team, a 6–1 victory against Bulgaria and a 4–2 victory against Turkey.[3]
References
External links
- Geza Nagy-Csomag at WorldFootball.net
- Geza Nagy-Csomag at National-Football-Teams.com
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CSM Jiul Petroșani – managers
- Keiling & Krausz (1919–20)
- Spitzer & Nagy (1920–21)
- Mille & Kovezdi (1921–22)
- Csomag (1922–23)
- Szabo (1923–34)
- Dankó (1934)
- Malusek (1935)
- Jeny (1935)
- Winkler (1936)
- Braun-Bogdan (1940–45)
- Jeny (1945–47)
- Péterffy (1947–48)
- Marinescu (1948–49)
- Nagy-Csomag (1950)
- Lăpușneanu (1951–52)
- Wetzer (1953)
- Kovács (1954)
- Cricovan (1954)
- Sepci (1955–59)
- Mărdărescu (1959)
- Balogh (1960)
- Marian (1961–62)
- Bartha (1962–63)
- Talmaciu (1963–64)
- Mladin (1964–66)
- Coidum (1966–68)
- Ozon (1968–70)
- Bălănescu (1970–71)
- Iordache (1971–72)
- Coidum (1972–73)
- Ivănescu (1973–74)
- Ozon (1974–75)
- J.Ionescu (1975–76)
- Ene (1976–77)
- T.Ionescu (1977–78)
- Ene (1978)
- Oaidă (1979)
- Talmaciu (1979–1980)
- Libardi (1980–82)
- Vlad (1982–83)
- Czako (1983)
- Tonca (1983–84)
- Cavai (1984)
- Mateianu (1985)
- Mulțescu (1985–86)
- Dragomirc (1986)
- Mulțescu (1986–87)
- Vlad (1987)
- Oțet (1988)
- Maria (1988)
- Tonca (1989–90)
- Libardi (1990)
- Creiniceanuc (1990)
- Marcu (1991–93)
- Grosu (1993–94)
- Toncac (1994)
- Geolgău (1994)
- Vlăduț (1995)
- Dumitru (1995–96)
- Ionc (1996)
- Staicu (1996)
- Ion (1997)
- Marcu (1997)
- Maria (1997–98)
- Doșan (1998)
- Tudorache (1999)
- Stan (1999–2000)
- Roșu (2000)
- Sdrobiș (2000–01)
- Tudorache (2001)
- Constantinescu (2002)
- Gherasim (2002)
- Marcu (2003–04)
- Popa (2004)
- Borugă (2004)
- Mulțescu (2005)
- Tudorache (2005)
- Chirilă (2005)
- Șunda (2006)
- Marin (2006)
- Tudorache (2006–07)
- Poenaru (2007–08)
- Antohi (2008)
- Timofte (2008–09)
- Sedecaru (2009–10)
- Huza (2011)
- Tudorache (2011–12)
- Sedecaru (2012–13)
- Tudorache (2013–15)
- Ghițan (2015–17)
- Popa (2017–18)
- Militaru (2018–20)
- Sedecaru (2020–21)
- Moldovan (2021–22)
- Zima (2022–23)
- Boroncoi (2023)
- Raduc (2023)
- Militaruc (2023)
- Enășescu (2023–)
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