1925–26 Divizia A

The 1925–26 Divizia A was the fourteenth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.

Divizia A
Season1925–26
ChampionsChinezul Timișoara[1]

Participating teams

RegionTeam
Arad AMEF Arad
Bucharest Juventus București
Braşov Colţea Braşov
Cernăuţi Hakoah Cernăuţi
Chişinău Fulgerul Chişinău
Cluj Victoria Cluj
Craiova Craiu Iovan Craiova
Oradea Stăruința Oradea
Satu Mare FC Olimpia Satu Mare
Sibiu Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu
Timișoara Chinezul Timișoara

Final Tournament of Regions

Preliminary Games

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Juventus București Romania 4–1 Romania Craiu Iovan Craiova
AMEF Arad Romania 3–1 Romania Victoria Cluj
Stăruința Oradea Romania 4–3 Romania FC Olimpia Satu Mare

Quarters

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu Romania 1–3 Romania Juventus București
AMEF Arad Romania 3–0 Romania Colţea Braşov
Stăruința Oradea Romania 0–5 Romania Chinezul Timișoara
Hakoah Cernăuţi Romania 0–1 Romania Fulgerul Chişinău

Semifinals

Team 1  Score  Team 2
AMEF Arad Romania 2–5 Romania Chinezul Timișoara
Juventus București Romania 2–2 Romania Fulgerul Chişinău
Juventus București Romania 4–1 Romania Fulgerul Chişinău

Final

August 1, 1926, Arad

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Chinezul Timișoara Romania 3–0 Romania Juventus București

Champion squad

Chinezul Timișoara[2]

Goalkeepers: Futo (2 / 0); Huszmüller (5 / 0), Adalbert Ritter (10 / 0).
Defenders: Balázs Hoksary (6 / 0); Adalbert Steiner (17 / 0); Jozsef Korom (10 / 0).
Midfielders: Fenyvessi (5 / 0); Emerich Vogl (16 / 15); Eugen Lakatos (15 / 0); Ognyanov (1 / 0); Jozsef Patay II (1 / 0); Adalbert Rössler (13 / 0); Jozsef Bundy (3 / 0).
Forwards: Beres (1 / 0); Coloman Lotter (2 / 0); Mihai Tänzer (17 / 13); Bruno Steiner (1 / 3); Augustin Semler (17 / 41); Rudolf Matek (17 / 8); Marschall (1 / 0); Ioan Tesler (15 / 8); Ion Zelenak (2 / 0); Rudolf Wetzer (10 / 10).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Frontz Dőme Hungary.[3][4]

References

  1. 1925–26 Divizia A
  2. "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  3. "Cornel Lazăr, creatorul marilor Chinezul şi Ripensia. Un vizionar al fotbalului românesc" [Cornel Lazăr, the creator of the great Chinese and Ripensia. A visionary of Romanian football] (in Romanian). Ripensia-sport-magazin.ro. 1 August 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
  4. "Timișoara, regina fotbalului românesc interbelic" [Timisoara, the queen of interwar Romanian football] (in Romanian). Ripensia-sport-magazin.ro. 14 December 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2021.
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