Emerich Vogl

Emerich Vogl

Football_manager_infobox
playername = Emerich Vogl


fullname = Emerich Vogl
dateofbirth = birth date|1905|08|12|mf=y
dateofdeath = death date and age|1971|10|29|1905|08|12
cityofbirth = Timişoara
countryofbirth = Austria-Hungary (now Romania)
cityofdeath = Bucharest
countryofdeath = Romania
currentclub = Retired
position = Defender, Midfielder
youthyears = 1921-1922
youthclubs = Chinezul Timişoara
years = 1922-1929
1929-1940
clubs = Chinezul Timişoara
Juventus Bucureşti
caps(goals) = 31 (21)
106 (7)
nationalyears = 1924-1934
nationalteam = Romania
nationalcaps(goals) = 29 (1) [ [http://www.info.frf.ro/index.php?articol=196 Evidence of Emerich Vogl's appearances for Romania national football team] ]
manageryears = 1942-1949
1942-1945
1947
1948
1950-1951
managerclubs = Juventus Bucureşti
Romania
Romania
Romania
Romania

Emerich Vogl (born August 12, 1905 in Timişoara, Austria-Hungary (now Romania) - died October 29, 1971 in Bucharest, Romania) was a Romanian football player of Hungarian ethnicity who was a member of Romanian team which participated at the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay and 1934 FIFA World Cup in Italy.

Career

Club career

Emerich Vogl played as a youth for Chinezul Timişoara between 1921 and 1922. In 1922, at 17, Vogl made his debut for the senior team. He played for the first team of Chinezul until 1929, winning five times Liga I with his team. In 1929, together with his team-mate Ladislau Raffinsky moved to Juventus Bucureşti . They won their unique title of champions with Juventus in their first season played in Bucharest. Vogl played for Juventus until his retirement from his playing career, in 1940.

National Team

Emmerich Vogl played for the Romania national football team beetween 1924 and 1934. His first match for the national team was a defeat against Czechoslovakia, in a friendly which took place in August 1924. In his third match for the national team, Vogl was named the team captain. Like Ladislau Raffinsky, his team-mate at Juventus Bucureşti, he scored his first and only goal for Romania in the last match before the 1930 FIFA World Cup, against Greece. In 1930, he was called to the Romanian squad which participated at the first FIFA World Cup, in Uruguay [ [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/roem-players-wc.html Romania's squad for 1930 FIFA World Cup] ] . But the chairman of Astra Romana, a company where Vogl and his team-mate Ladislau Raffinsky were office workers, interdicted the two players to leave their workplace [ [http://www.agenda.ro/news/news/7000/senzational-2.html An article about Romanian players from Timişoara that played at the World Cup. The story with Vogl and his chairman is included] ] . At the intevention of Octav Luchide, the two players eventually took the SS Conte Verde ship to Uruguay. In Uruguay, Vogl played in the both matches for Romania, against Peru and Uruguay [ [http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/roem-players-wc.html Evidence of the two matches played by Vogl at the 1930 FIFA World Cup] ] . In 1934, he was picked up for the Romanian squad which participated at the 1934 FIFA World Cup. He played in the match against Czechoslovakia, the unique match played by Romania at this World Cup. This match was also the last match of Emerich Vogl at the national team.

International goals

After retirement

After his retirement from the playing career, Vogl was named, in 1942, the manager of Juventus Bucureşti. He was the manager of the team where he played for eleven years until 1949. He was also the manager of Romania national football team four times : between 1942 and 1945, for a short period in 1947, again in 1948, and the last time between 1950 and 1951. Between 1963 and 1967, he was a consultant for Rapid Bucureşti, and then, until his death, he was also a consultant at the national team, helping Romania to qualify in 1970 at a FIFA World Cup after 32 years.

Honours

* Champion of Romania (Liga I Winner) : 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1930

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