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Petre Sucitulescu (died 20
September 1941) was a
Romanian football defender and a
World War II soldier.
Sucitulescu was one of the five
players who pla****...
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Branislav Sekulić
Mitsos Baltasis Iuliu Bodola Lucian Gruin 1 own goal
Petre Sucitulescu (against Bulgaria) "Balkan Cup (for Nations)". RSSF.com.
Retrieved 21...
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Petre Rădulescu DF 2
Petre Sucitulescu DF 3 Ilie
Iliescu MF 4
Nicolae Florea MF 5
Petre Steinbach MF 6 Ion
Boteanu FW 7
Traian Ionescu FW 8 Dincă...
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Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria, on 8
December 1944 aged 43.
Petre Sucitulescu – pla**** in
national team (1934–35). Pla**** for
Teisor Bucuresti (1932)...
- Cruţescu, E. Kroner, Robe, Subăşeanu, Taciuc;
Second one, 1938–1944, with
Sucitulescu, V. Stănescu, Catană, Panait, Ion Vasile, Aştilean, Gică Nicolae, Gain...
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Deheleanu 05 12
August 1910 Gusztáv Juhász 21 19
December 1911
Petre Sucitulescu 04 Ion
Zelenak 01 1933
Iuliu Baratky 20 (HUN-09) 14 May 1910
Andrei Sepci-(GK)...
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footballers from
Unirea Tricolor who were incorporated, as his
teammates Petre Sucitulescu, Gicu Cristescu,
Traian Ionescu and
Andrei Alecu died on
different battlefields...
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general (born 1890;
killed in
accident near Odessa)
September 20 –
Petre Sucitulescu,
footballer and
soldier (killed in
action at Dalnik)
October 22 – Ioan...
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Yunak Stadium,
Sofia Lozanov 11'
Yordanov 33'
Peshev 49'
Sucitulescu 62' (o.g.) (Report) Attendance: 10,000 Referee:
Stavros Hatzopoulos...