Nicolae Simatoc

Nicolae Simatoc
Nicolae Simatoc
Personal information
Full name Nicolae Simatoc
Date of birth 1 January 1920(1920-01-01)
Place of birth Briceni, Romania
Date of death 1978 (aged 57–58)
Place of death Australia
Youth career
1934–1938 Ripensia Timişoara
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1938–1941 Ripensia Timişoara 44 (3)
1941–1942 Carmen Bucureşti
1942–1945 Nagyváradi AC 32 (3)
1945–1947 Carmen Bucureşti 12 (0)
1947–1949 Inter Milan 17 (3)
1949–1950 Brescia 30 (8)
1950 Hungaria FbC Roma
1950–1952 Barcelona 34 (2)
1952–1953 Real Oviedo 5 (0)
National team
1940–1946 Romania 8 (0)
Teams managed
1959–1960 UE Lleida
1960–1961 Sabadell
1962–1963 AEL Limassol
1963–19XX Budepest Sydney
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Nicolae Simatoc (1 January 1920 – 1978), aka Miklós Szegedi, was a Romanian footballer who played for a number of clubs throughout Europe, including Ripensia Timişoara and Carmen Bucureşti in Romania, Nagyváradi AC in Hungary, Hungaria FbC Roma, Inter Milan and Brescia in Italy, and Barcelona and Real Oviedo in Spain. After retiting as a player he became a coach, and managed Spanish side UE Lleida between 1959 and 1960, and CE Sabadell FC between 1960 and 1961.[1] He then coached Budapest Sydney.[2]

Honours

References

External links

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