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Nicolae Lupescu Personal information Full name Nicolae Lupescu Date of birth 17 December 1940 Place of birth Bucharest, Romania Playing position Defender (Retired) Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1962–1972 Rapid Bucureşti 234 (8) 1972–1976 Admira Wacker 134 (9) National team 1964–1972 Romania 21 (2) Teams managed 1978–1980 Rapid Bucureşti 1985–1986 Rapid Bucureşti * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Nicolae Lupescu (born 17 December 1940) is a retired Romanian football defender.
He was born in Bucharest and debuted in Divizia A with Rapid Bucureşti in 1962. He remained with Rapid for ten seasons, winning the league title in 1967 and the cup title in 1972. He played five seasons in Austria before retiring.
Lupescu got 21 caps and 2 goals for the Romanian national team. He represented his country at the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
- He is the father of another professional footballer, Ioan Lupescu.
Career statistics
Season Club Country Matches Goals youth Flacăra Roşie Bucureşti Romania N/A N/A 1960–61 Acad.Militară Bucureşti Romania N/A N/A 1961–62 Olimpia Bucureşti Romania N/A N/A 1962–63 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 7 0 1963–64 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 19 0 1964–65 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 26 0 1965–66 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 26 0 1966–67 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 26 1 1967–68 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 25 0 1968–69 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 29 0 1969–70 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 29 6 1970–71 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 28 1 1971–72 Rapid Bucureşti Romania 29 0 1972–73 Admira Wacker Wien Austria 22 2 1973–74 Admira Wacker Wien Austria 25 2 1974–75 Admira Wacker Wien Austria 35 3 1975–76 Admira Wacker Wien Austria 33 1 1976–77 Admira Wacker Wien Austria 19 1 External links
Romania squad – 1970 FIFA World Cup FC Rapid Bucureşti – managers Krüger (1933) · Huniade (1934) · Krüger (1934) · Wanna (1935) · Konrád (1936–37) · Avar (1937–39) · Schaffer (1939–40) · Avar (1940–41) · Barátky (1941–45) · Wetzer II (1945) · Lengheriu (1946) · Braun-Bogdan (1946–47) · Rónay (1947) · Moldoveanu (1948) · Steinbach (1948–52) · Lengheriu (1953) · Ghiurițan (1953–54) · Rónay (1954–59) · Ghiurițan (1959–60) · Mihăilescu (1960–62) · Roșculeț (1962–63) · Stănculescu (1963) · Stănescu (1963–68) · Bărbulescu (1968–71) · Marian (1971–72) · Macri (1973) · Urecheatu (1974) · Motroc (1975–77) · Marian (1977–78) · Lupescu (1978–80) · Ionescu (1980–81) · Kraus (1981) · Stănescu (1982–84) · Stănculescu (1984) · Kraus (1985) · Lupescu (1985–86) · Codreanu (1986) · Cernăianu (1986–87) · Kraus (1987) · Dumitru (1987–88) · Greavu (1988) · Pop (1988–90) · Cosmoc (1990–91) · Constantin (1991–92) · Rădulescu (1992–93) · Puşcaş (1993) · Hizo (1993–95) · Cârţu (1995) · Rădulescu (1995–96) · Dumitru (1996–97) · Manea (1997) · M. Lucescu (1997–98) · Dumitriu (1999) · M. Lucescu (1999–2000) · Iordănescu (2000) · Rednic (2000–01) · Hizo (2001–02) · Rednic (2002–03) · Petrescu (2004) · Hizo (2004) · R. Lucescu (2004–07) · Bergodi (2007) · Rednic (2007–08) · Rada (2008) · Peseiro (2008) · Hizo (2009) · Rada (2009) · Manea (2009–10) · Andone (2010) · Şumudică (2010–11) · Rada (2011) · R. Lucescu (2011–)
Categories:- 1940 births
- Living people
- People from Bucharest
- Romanian footballers
- Romania international footballers
- Romanian expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Austria
- Romanian expatriates in Austria
- FC Rapid Bucureşti players
- VfB Admira Wacker Mödling players
- 1970 FIFA World Cup players
- Romanian football managers
- FC Rapid Bucureşti managers
- Romanian football defender stubs
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