Florian Dumitrescu (born 27 October 1946) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a forward.[1][3] In the 1970–71 European Cup, Dumitrescu scored UTA's decisive goal that eliminated Feyenoord who were European champions at that time.[5]

Florian Dumitrescu
Personal information
Date of birth (1946-10-27) 27 October 1946 (age 78)[1]
Place of birth Bucharest, Romania[1]
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position(s) Forward[1]
Youth career
1961–1964 Avântul 9 Mai București
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1964–1966 Minerul Anina
1967–1971 UTA Arad 85 (9)
1971–1974 Dinamo București 66 (15)
1974–1975 Steaua București 30 (2)
1975–1979 Petrolul Ploiești[b] 61 (11)
1979–1981 Olt Scornicești 29 (1)
Total 271 (38)
International career
1970–1972 Romania[a] 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

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Florian Dumitrescu was born on 27 October 1946 in Bucharest, Romania, starting to play junior level football in 1961 at Avântul 9 Mai.[1] From 1964 until 1966 he played at Minerul Anina in Divizia C where he was noticed by UTA Arad's coach Nicolae Dumitrescu who brought him to the club, giving him his Divizia A debut on 12 March 1967 in a 2–1 home loss in front of Rapid București.[1][5] Under the guidance of Nicolae Dumitrescu he helped The Old Lady win two consecutive titles, at the first contributing with two goals scored in 15 appearances and in the second he played 29 games, scoring four times.[1][6] In the 1970–71 European Cup, Dumitrescu scored UTA's decisive goal that eliminated Feyenoord who were European champions at that time after he received an assist from Mircea Axente and defeated goalkeeper Eddy Treijtel with a header while being in between opponents Rinus Israel and Theo van Duivenbode.[1][5] In the following round they got eliminated by Red Star Belgrade and after the first leg, the opponents coach was asked by journalist Ioan Chirilă which player from UTA would he bring to his team, Miljan Miljanić naming Florian Dumitrescu.[1][5][7]

In 1971 he went to play at Dinamo București for three seasons, the highlights of this period being eight goals scored in the 1971–72 season and winning the title in the following season, contributing with five goals in the 26 appearances given to him by coach Ion Nunweiller.[1][5][6] Dumitrescu also represented The Red Dogs in European competitions, most notably in the 1971–72 European Cup, helping the team pass Spartak Trnava in the first round but being eliminated in the following one by his old acquaintance, Feyenoord.[8]

In 1974 he went for one season at Dinamo's rival Steaua București.[1][5] Afterwards he went at Divizia B club, Petrolul Ploiești which he helped promote to the first league in his second season but the team relegated back to the second division after just one year.[1][5] After playing one year more year with Petrolul in Divizia B, Dumitrescu came back to Divizia A football in 1979 when he signed with Olt Scornicești, scoring a goal in the 6–0 win over Olimpia Satu Mare from the first round of the season.[1][5] Dumitrescu played his last Divizia A match in the following season on 2 November 1980 helping Scornicești earn a 4–2 home victory against FCM Galați, having a total of 238 games with 31 goals scored in the competition, also making 12 appearances with one goal scored in the European Cup.[1][5]

International career

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He was taken in consideration by coach Angelo Niculescu to be part of Romania's 1970 World Cup squad, but because he got injured, Dumitrescu missed the tournament.[5] Eventually, Niculescu gave him his debut on 11 October 1970 in a 3–0 home victory against Finland at the Euro 1972 qualifiers where he also played in a 0–0 with Wales.[2][9] Florian Dumitrescu made a total of four appearances for the national team, his last one taking place on 20 September 1972, a 1–1 with Finland at the 1974 World Cup qualifiers.[2] He also played once for Romania's Olympic team in a 2–1 victory against Albania at the 1972 Summer Olympics qualifiers.[2][3][4]

Honours

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UTA Arad

Dinamo București

Petrolul Ploiești

Notes

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  1. ^ Including one appearance for Romania's Olympic team[2][3][4]
  2. ^ The statistics for the 1975–76 and 1978–79 Divizia B seasons are unavailable.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Florian Dumitrescu at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  2. ^ a b c d "Florian Dumitrescu". European Football. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b c Florian Dumitrescu at National-Football-Teams.com
  4. ^ a b "Florian Dumitrescu profile". 11v11. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "UTA – Feyenoord, o victorie de legendă. Florian Dumitrescu: "De frică ne-am mobilizat total"" [UTA – Feyenoord, a legendary victory. Florian Dumitrescu: "Fear totally mobilized us"] (in Romanian). Evz.ro. 20 August 2010. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
  6. ^ a b "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Florian Dumitrescu. Champions League 1970/1971". WorldFootball. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Florian Dumitrescu. Champions League 1971/1972". WorldFootball. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  9. ^ "Romania 3-0 Finland". European Football. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
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