Ion LÇŽpuÅŸneanu

Ion " Jean " Lapusneanu ( born December 8, 1908 in Bucharest, † 25 February 1994 ) was a Romanian football player and coach. He played in Divizia A and participated in the World Cup 1930.

Playing career

Ion Lapusneanu began his career at Venus Bucharest, for which he was employed from 1926 in the first team. In 1928 he moved to Banatul Timişoara, with him after qualifying for the semifinals of the Romanian football championship 1928/29, and for whom he made ​​his debut in the Romanian national team on September 15, 1929 against Bulgaria. Lapusneanu subsequently moved to the then second-rate Bucharest club Sportul Studenţesc, which enabled him yet participating in the World Cup in Uruguay in 1930. He denied there both games of his country. For the second half of the season 1931/32 Lapusneanu returned to his hometown club Venus Bucharest, with which he was able to achieve in each case the Romanian championship titles in 1932 and 1934. After he came into use in the 1934/35 season only twice, he moved to CFR Bucharest, a year later renamed to Rapid Bucharest. In 1937 he left the club to play in Divizia B at Gloria CFR Galaţi.

Between 1929 and 1932 stood Lapusneanu total of 10 times in goal for the Romanian national team. After a 0-5 defeat against Poland on October 2, 1932, he was no longer considered.

Coaching career

Lapusneanu supervised from 1942 to 1943 in three games, the Romanian national team before he was replaced by Emerich Vogl. After the end of World War II, he continued his activity in Divizia B at Sporting Club Piteşti, who for a short time renamed to the 1947/48 season in Ţesătoria Română Piteşti. In the following season 1948/49, he coached the upstart Politehnica Timişoara in Divizia A and led the club, which had been renamed in the course of the preliminary round in CSU Timişoara, for relegation. In 1950 he returned to Piteşti and took over his former club, who after a season under the name IT Piteşti now bore the name Flamura Roşie Piteşti. In the 1952 season he was head coach of Flacara Ploieşti, rose at end of the season but from. Later he was in charge nor the first division Jiul Petrosani and Dinamo Piteşti, before he worked as a trainer from 1965 to 1966 at the Federatia Română de Fotbal whose honor he became a member later.

Others

Alongside Lapusneanu was active as an author and published in 1968 in the Editura pentru Consiliului Naţional educatie Fizică şi sports, the first Romanian textbook for soccer goalkeepers under the title Jocul şi antrenamentul portarului de fotbal. He was also in 1974 one of the co -authors of the book appeared in the Editura stadium Fotbal - Jocul colectiv. Lapusneanu was a trained lawyer and devoted himself after 1970 his career as a lawyer.

Achievements

As a player

  • World Cup participants: 1930
  • Balkan Cup winners 1929/31
  • European champions of the National Football Teams ( Amateur ): 1931/34
  • Romanian champion: 1932, 1934
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