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Nicolae Tătaru I Personal information Full name Nicolae Tătaru Date of birth 16 December 1931 Place of birth Sibiu, Romania Date of death 1 August 2001 (aged 69)Playing position Forward Youth career 1949–1952 Locomotiva Turnu Severin Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1952 Armata Craiova 1953–1964 Steaua Bucureşti 210 (75) Total 210 (75) National team 1954–1962 Romania 24 (3) Teams managed 1965–1969 Steaua Bucureşti (youth) 1970–1976 CS Târgovişte 1976–1977 FC Brăila 1977–1980 Flacăra Moreni 1980–1982 Petrolul Târgovişte * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Nicolae Tătaru (16 December 1931 in Sibiu, Romania – 1 August 2001), also known as Tătaru I, was a Romanian football player. He played eleven years for Steaua Bucureşti, being one of the symbols of the team. He played as a left forward. He was the brother of Gheorghe Tătaru who also played professional football.
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Steaua and National Team
Nicolae Tătaru signed with Steaua Bucureşti in 1952, after three months when he played for one of Steaua's second teams, Armata Craiova. He was a part of Steaua Golden team, playing also for Romania national football team. He earned 24 caps for Romania, scoring three goals. His debut for the national team is set on 9 May 1954, when Romania won the match against Germany, played at Berlin in front of 90,000 people. He scored his first international goal, against Greece, in 1957. In 1959, in the match against the olympic team of the Soviet Union, he was the captain of the national team. Since then he was eight times the captain of the national team. In his last match for Romania, he was also the captain, but Romania lost the match against Morocco. At Steaua, he played 210 matches and scored 75 goals. He is tenth in the Top Ten list of Steaua's goalscorers.
Manager career
Tătaru managed a lot of teams, like CS Târgovişte, FC Brăila, Petrolul Târgovişte or Steaua's youth team.
Achievements
- 3 times Liga I winner (1956, 1959–1960, 1960–1961)
- 2 times Romanian Cup (1955, 1961–1962)
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Iosif Petschovsky
Steaua Top Scorer
1955Succeeded by
Ion Alecsandrescu
FC Steaua Bucureşti Golden Team I. Voinescu • Toma • V. Zavoda • Apolzan • V. Dumitrescu • Onisie • T. Bone • Cacoveanu • G. Constantin • Alecsandrescu • F. Zavoda • N. Tătaru • Ivănescu • Jenei • Coach: I. Savu
Categories:- 1931 births
- Romanian footballers
- Romania international footballers
- FC Steaua Bucureşti players
- Romanian football managers
- People from Sibiu
- 2001 deaths
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