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Gyula Barátky (Romanian:
Iuliu Baratky; 14 May 1910 – 14
April 1962) was
footballer who
represented both
Hungary and
Romania internationally. His preferred...
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Toldi Pietro Ferraris Giuseppe Meazza Arne
Brustad Fryderyk Scherfke Iuliu Barátky Silviu Bindea Tore
Keller Sven Jon****on
Alfred Bickel Eugen Walaschek 1...
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Although registered to the
official list, Konrard, Bürger, Juhász, Weichelt,
Baratky,
Klimek and
Schwartz remained on
standby in Romania. Head coach: Amadeo...
- remaining, Tomás Fernández gave Cuba the lead, but
within a
minute Iuliu Baratky forced extra time with a
Romanian equaliser.
Romania went 3–2 up in extra-time...
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Wetzer II, Rășinaru, Cuedan,
Barbu II, Rădulescu, Bogdan, Auer, Moldoveanu,
Baratky, Raffinsky, Lengheriu, I.Costea, Sipos, Gavrilescu, Sadowski, Silvăț, Ghiurițan...
- 1949, 1950–1952)
Colea Vâlcov (1948, 1949)
Petre Steinbach (1948)
Iuliu Baratky (1948) Ion Mihăilescu (1949)
Gheorghe Albu (1950)
Volodea Vâlcov (1950)...
- was one of only five men to play at the
first three World Cups;
Iuliu Baratky, a
Hungarian from
Oradea who
opted to stay in
Romania throughout the World...
- Many
important footballers were born in
Oradea over time, such as:
Iuliu Baratky,
Cosmin Bărcăuan, Elemér Berkessy, Zeno Bundea,
Zoltan Crișan, Claudiu...
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Nicolae Munteanu (1947–48) Ștefan Cârjan (1948)
Andrei Sepci (1949)
Iuliu Baratky (1949–51)
Gheorghe Bărbulescu (1951) Ștefan Kovács (1952–53)
Vasile Gain...
- No. Pos.
Player Date of
birth (age) Caps Club 4FW
Iuliu Baratky (1910-05-14)14 May 1910 (aged 28) 10
Rapid București 3MF
Andrei Bărbulescu (1917-03-25)25...