Andrei Sepci

Andrei Sepci (7 October 1911 – 3 December 1992) is a Romanian former footballer and manager.[3] He was the manager that guided Știința Cluj in its successful 1964–65 Cupa României campaign.[4]

Andrei Sepci
Personal information
Date of birth (1911-10-07)7 October 1911
Place of birth Barnabas, Máramaros, Austria-Hungary[1][2]
Date of death 3 December 1992(1992-12-03) (aged 81)
Playing position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1927–1932 Olimpia Satu Mare
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1932–1937 Universitatea Cluj 93 (1)
1937–1939 Tricolor Baia Mare
1939–1940 Victoria Cluj 22 (0)
Total 115 (1)
National team
1933–1935 Romania 4 (0)
Teams managed
1949 Știința Cluj
1952 Petrolul Ploiești
1955–1959 Jiul Petroșani
1959–1961 Știința Cluj
1961–1962 Dinamo Bacău
1964–1966 Știința Cluj
1970–1971 Universitatea Cluj
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 December 2019
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 31 December 2019

International career

Andrei Sepci played four games at international level for Romania, including three clean sheets in the successful 1933 Balkan Cup.[5]

Honours

Player

Universitatea Cluj

Romania

Manager

Universitatea Cluj

References

  1. Andrei Sepci at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian) and StatisticsFootball.com
  2. Andrei Sepci at National-Football-Teams.com
  3. Andrei Sepci at WorldFootball.net
  4. "Poveste de colecție despre „U" Cluj. Remus Câmpeanu și istoria unui meci vechi de 50 de ani. "Cum e să câștigi Cupa?…Dar de ce iubești pe cineva? Sunt lucruri care nu se pot explica"" [Story of collection about "U" Cluj. Remus Câmpeanu and the history of a 50 year old match. "How is it to win the Cup? ... But why do you love someone? There are things that cannot be explained ”] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 3 April 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  5. "Andrei Sepci". European Football. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
  6. "Romanian Cup - 1933-1934". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  7. "1933 Balkan Cup". European Football. Retrieved 31 December 2019.
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