Teodor Lucuță (2 May 1955 – 11 February 2013) was a Romanian footballer who played for Dinamo București and Petrolul Ploiești as a left-back.
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 2 May 1955 | ||
Place of birth | București, Romania | ||
Date of death | 11 February 2013 | (aged 57)||
Place of death | București, Romania | ||
Position(s) | Left-back[1] | ||
Youth career | |||
Dinamo București | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1972–1980 | Dinamo București | 128 | (1) |
1980–1981 | Petrolul Ploiești | ||
International career | |||
1973 | Romania U18[2] | 1 | (1) |
1973–1977 | Romania U21[2] | 4 | (0) |
1974–1977 | Romania U23[2] | 7 | (0) |
1975–1979 | Romania | 4[a] | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Club career
editTeodor Lucuță was born on 2 May 1955 in București, Romania.[1][4] He was a product of Dinamo București's youth center, winning the national junior title as the team's captain in the 1972–73 season, a season in which he also helped the club's senior team win the Divizia A title, being used by coach Ion Nunweiller in five games, making his debut on 10 June 1973 in a 2–0 victory in the derby against Steaua București.[1][4][5] Lucuță would go on to win another two titles, at the first coach Nicolae Dumitru gave him three appearances, in the second he worked once again with Nunweiller who used him in 19 games.[1][4][5] He played a total of 12 matches in European competitions with The Red Dogs, including a 1–0 home victory in front of Real Madrid from the 1975–76 European Cup.[1][6] In his last Divizia A season, he scored his only goal in the league during a 4–0 over FC Baia Mare, making his last appearance on 26 April 1980 in a 2–0 loss in front of FCM Galați, having a total of 128 matches in the competition.[1][4][7] Teodor Lucuță ended his career after playing in the 1980–81 Divizia B season for Petrolul Ploiești.[1][4]
International career
editTeodor Lucuță played three mnatches for Romania, making his debut on 16 November 1975 under coach Valentin Stănescu in a 2–2 with Spain at the Euro 1976 qualifiers.[3][8] His following game was a friendly which ended 2–2 in front of Soviet Union and his third and final appearance for the national team took place on 4 April 1979 in a 2–2 with Spain at the Euro 1980 qualifiers.[3] He also played one game for Romania's Olympic team.[3][9]
Death
editHonours
editDinamo București
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i Teodor Lucuță at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
- ^ a b c "Teodor Lucuță profile". 11v11. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
- ^ a b c d "Teodor Lucuță". European Football. Retrieved 21 January 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "Dinamo şi-a mai pierdut o legendă, Teodor Lucuţă a murit la 57 de ani" [Dinamo has lost another legend, Teodor Lucuta has died at the age of 57] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 12 February 2013. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "Au fost Hamburg, Crusaders, Real Madrid, Inter. 10 victorii de legendă pentru Dinamo în Europa la revenirea "câinilor" în cupele continentale după o pauză de 5 ani" [There were Hamburg, Crusaders, Real Madrid, Inter. 10 legendary victories for Dinamo in Europe when the "dogs" returned to the continental cups after a 5-year break] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 26 July 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
"Dinamo București vs. Real Madrid". WorldFootball. Retrieved 2 October 2024. - ^ "Dinamo Bucuresti in 1979–80". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ "Romania 2–2 Spain". European Football. Retrieved 2 October 2024.
- ^ Teodor Lucuță at National-Football-Teams.com
External links
edit- Teodor Lucuță at WorldFootball.net
- Teodor Lucuță at National-Football-Teams.com