Cornel Pavlovici
Romanian footballer
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | (1942-04-02)2 April 1942 | ||
Place of birth | Bucharest, Romania | ||
Date of death | 8 January 2013(2013-01-08) (aged 70) | ||
Height | 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1952–1958 | Locomotiva București | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1960 | Metalul București | ||
1960 | Recolta Carei | ||
1961 | Dinamo Baia Mare | ||
1961 | ASMD Satu Mare | ||
1962 | Jiul Petroşani | 17 | (10) |
1962 | Viitorul București | 12 | (7) |
1963–1966 | Steaua București | 54 | (35) |
1966–1968 | ASA Târgu Mureş | 14 | (191) |
1968 | Argeş Piteşti | 2 | (0) |
1969 | Petrolul Ploieşti | 11 | (1) |
1969–1970 | Progresul București | 17 | (0) |
1970–1972 | Metalul Târgovişte | 40 | (11) |
1972 | Steagul Roşu Braşov | 4 | (0) |
1972–1973 | Metalul Turnu Severin | 10 | (0) |
Total | 181 | (83) | |
International career | |||
1963–1964 | Romania[a] | 7 | (7) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Cornel Pavlovici (2 April 1942 – 8 January 2013) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker.
Death
Pavlovici died on 8 January 2013.[3]
Career statistics
- Total matches played in Romanian First League: 134 matches – 57 goals.
- Topscorer of Romanian First League: 1964.
- Under-23 team: 8 matches – 0 goals
International goals
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | |||||
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1. | 12 May 1963 | Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest, Romania | East Germany | 3–2 | Win | Friendly | |||||
2. | 13 October 1964 | Komazawa Stadium, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan | Germany | 1–1 | Draw | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
3. | 15 October 1964 | Omiya Park Soccer Stadium, Omiya, Saitama, Japan | Iran | 1–0 | Win | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
4. | 20 October 1964 | Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, Kyoto, Japan | Ghana | 4–2 | Win | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
5. | 20 October 1964 | Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, Kyoto, Japan | Ghana | 4–2 | Win | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
6. | 20 October 1964 | Nishikyogoku Athletic Stadium, Kyoto, Japan | Ghana | 4–2 | Win | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
7. | 22 October 1964 | Nagai Stadium, Osaka, Japan | Yugoslavia | 3–0 | Win | 1964 Summer Olympics | |||||
Correct as of 13 January 2012[4] |
Notes
^1 The 1966–67 Second League appearances made for ASA Târgu Mureş are unavailable.
Honours
- Steaua București
- Cupa României: 1966
References
External links
- Cornel Pavlovici – FIFA competition record (archived)
- Cornel Pavlovici at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
- Cornel Pavlovici at National-Football-Teams.com
- Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Cornel Pavlovici". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020.
Sporting positions | ||
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Preceded by | Steaua Top Scorer 1963–1964 | Succeeded by |
Preceded by | Steaua Top Scorer 1965–1966 | Succeeded by |
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Liga I top scorers
- 1933: Dobay
- 1934: Dobay
- 1935: Dobay
- 1936: Barbu
- 1937: Dobay / Iordache
- 1938: Thierjung
- 1939: Marksteiner
- 1940: Avar
- 1941: Bogdan / V. Niculescu
- 1947: Bonyhádi
- 1948: Bonyhádi
- 1949: Váczi
- 1950: Rădulescu
- 1951: Váczi
- 1952: Ozon
- 1953: Ozon
- 1954: A. Ene
- 1955: Ciosescu
- 1956: Alecsandrescu
- 1958: Ciosescu
- 1959: G. Ene
- 1960: Constantin
- 1961: Constantin
- 1962: Constantin
- 1963: Ionescu
- 1964: Frățilă / Pavlovici
- 1965: Adam
- 1966: Ionescu
- 1967: Oblemenco
- 1968: Adam
- 1969: Dumitrache
- 1970: Oblemenco
- 1971: Dumitrache / Moldoveanu / Tătaru
- 1972: Oblemenco
- 1973: Oblemenco
- 1974: Adam
- 1975: Georgescu
- 1976: Georgescu
- 1977: Georgescu
- 1978: Georgescu
- 1979: Radu
- 1980: Câmpeanu
- 1981: Radu
- 1982: Iordănescu
- 1983: Grosu
- 1984: Coraș
- 1985: Hagi
- 1986: Hagi
- 1987: Cămătaru
- 1988: Pițurcă
- 1989: Mateuț
- 1990: Balint
- 1991: Hanganu
- 1992: Gerstenmájer
- 1993: Dumitrescu
- 1994: Craioveanu
- 1995: Craioveanu
- 1996: Vlădoiu
- 1997: Ilie
- 1998: Barbu / Oană
- 1999: Ganea
- 2000: Savu
- 2001: Niculae
- 2002: Cursaru
- 2003: Răducanu
- 2004: Dănciulescu
- 2005: Bucur / C. Niculescu
- 2006: Mazilu
- 2007: C. Niculescu
- 2008: Dănciulescu
- 2009: Bucur / Costea
- 2010: Cristea
- 2011: Zicu
- 2012: Wesley
- 2013: Rusescu
- 2014: Antal
- 2015: Tadé
- 2016: Hora
- 2017: Llullaku
- 2018: Țucudean / Gnohéré
- 2019: Țucudean
- 2020: Iancu
- 2021: Tănase
- 2022: Tănase
- 2023: Dugandžić
- 2024: Coman / Otele
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