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Iuliu Baratky

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Footballer (1910–1962)

Gyula Barátky / Iuliu Baratky
Barátky in the 1930s
Personal information
Date of birth(1910-05-14)14 May 1910
Place of birthNagyvárad,Austria-Hungary (todayOradea,Romania)
Date of death14 April 1962(1962-04-14) (aged 51)
Place of deathBucharest,Romania
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
PositionStriker
Youth career
1922–1927Stăruința Oradea
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1927–1928Stăruința Oradea
1928–1930CA Oradea
1930–1933Hungária82(51)
1933–1936Crișana Oradea51(30)
1936–1944[1]Rapid București186(61)
1944Carmen București10(0)
1944–1945Rapid București10(0)
1946–1947Libertatea Oradea18(10)
1947–1948RATA Târgu Mureș2(0)
Total237(151)
International career
1930–1933Hungary9(0)
1933–1940[2]Romania20(13)
Managerial career
1941–1945Rapid București (player-coach)
1946–1947Libertatea Oradea (player-coach)
1947–1949RATA Târgu Mureș (player-coach)
1948Romania
1949–1951Universitatea Cluj
1952–1953Dinamo București
1954Progresul Oradea
1957–1959Dinamo București
1959–1962Dinamo București (youth coach)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
The native form of thispersonal name isBarátky Gyula. This article usesWestern name order when mentioning individuals.

Gyula Barátky (Romanian:Iuliu Baratky; 14 May 1910 – 14 April 1962) wasfootballer who represented bothHungary andRomania internationally. His preferred position was the half right.

He played a total of 155 games in the national Romanian championships (scoring 100 goals), starting on 10 September 1933 (Venus București – Crișana Oradea 0–1). He won fourRomanian Cups in 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, all withRapid București.

He debuted in theHungary national team in 1930, and played nine games with no goals scored. In 1933, he started to play for theRomania national team, for which he played 20 games and scored 13 goals. He appeared in the1938 World Cup, scoring a goal againstCuba.

After his last game (Oțelul Reșița – RATA Târgu Mureș 5–3), he coached RATA Târgu Mureș for a while and, for a very short term, the Romania national team.

Stories about his skills are still a source of pride for Rapid București supporters. Hundreds of thousands[citation needed] readFinala se joacă azi ("The final is played today") orGlasul roților de tren ("Voice of the train wheels"), written byIoan Chirilă, an important Romanian sports writer, in which Barátky plays a central role.

Honours

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Player

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Hungária

Rapid București

Coach

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Rapid București

Dinamo București

References

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  1. ^^1TheDivizia A 1940–41 was the last season beforeWorld War II and theDivizia A 1946–47 was the first one after, so the appearances and goals scored during this period forRapid București andCarmen București are not official.
  2. ^"Iuliu Baratky – Goals in International Matches".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

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