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  F.C.U. Politehnica Timisoara / Galerie Foto - Chinezul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chinezul in 1926 la Alexandria32 vizităriChinezul in 1926 in Egipt, in timpul unui meci cu selectionata Alexandriei, pierdut cu 4-2
1926 - Chinezul - FC Bilbao 3-049 vizitări1926 - Chinezul - FC Bilbao 3-0
1926 - chinezul - fc bilbao36 vizitări1926 - chinezul - fc bilbao
www.poliaektimisoara.ro /foto/thumbnails.php?album=195   (144 words)

  
 Istoria fotbalului timisorean
Chinezul ramane number one, cucerind campionatul Ardealului in 1921 si obtinand apoi, intre 1922 si 1927, sase titluri consecutive (primele ale campionatului cu adevarat national), record care va sta in picioare timp de 71 ani, fiind doar egalat de Steaua.
Alcatuita pe scheletul Chinezului, selectionata Timisoarei a invins selectionatele similare ale Sofiei (2-0 in deplasare, in 1925), Vienei (6-2 in 1925!) si Budapestei (2-0 in 1926), cu cea din urma remizand in deplasare (1-1 in 1926).
Chinezul Timisoara, detinatoarea a cinci titluri consecutive de campioana a Romaniei, intre anii 1922-1927, a fuzionat cu CAM Timisoara, dar in 1946 s-a dizolvat.
timisoarafotbalistica.5u.com /custom.html   (8629 words)

  
 Chinezul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinezul was a football team from Timişoara, Romania.
It was named after Pavel Chinezul, "Chinez" being a word derived from Knyaz and not from "Chinese", as often thought.
This article about a European football club is a stub.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinezul   (83 words)

  
 Chinezul Timisoara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Chinezul in Divizia A: 1933-1934 • 14 • 08 • 00 - 06 - 33 • 25 • 16 points
The name cames from Paul Chinezul (also known as Pavel Chinezul/Paul Chinezu' - in Hungarian "Kinizsi Pal") a general in the army of King Matei Corvin and count of Timişoara.
The base is a legend about Paul Chinezul, saying that when he was young he attended some noble people with a decanter of water on a millstone, when these stopped at his father's mill.
romaniansoccer.ro /clubs_2/chinezul_timisoara/chinezul_timisoara.shtml   (324 words)

  
 Federatia Romana de Fotbal
ROMÂNIA: Ştefan STROCK (CAO 3/0) - Iosif BARTHA (Stăruinţa Oradea 8/0), Ferenc SZEKELY (Stăruinţa Oradea 1/0) - Ioan TESLER (Chinezul 1/0), Emerich VOGL (Chinezul 2/0), Rudolf MATEK (Chinezul 2/0) - Mihai TANZER (Chinezul 4/0), Aurel GUGA-cpt.(Poli Timişoara 7/2), Rudolf WETZER (Unirea Timişoara 5/2), Augustin SEMLER (Chinezul 2/2), Geza NAGY-CSOMAG (Stăruinţa Oradea 1/1).
ROMÂNIA: Adalbert RITTER (Chinezul 4/0) - Adalbert STEINER (Chinezul 1/0), Blasius HOKSARY (Chinezul 1/0) - Rudolf STEINER (Chinezul 1/0), Emerich VOGL-cpt.(Chinezul 3/0), Nicolae CZEH (Juventus 2/0) - Mihai TANZER (Chinezul 5/0), Ioan TESLER (Chinezul 2/0), Rudolf WETZER (Chinezul 6/2), Augustin SEMLER (Chinezul 3/5), Rudolf MATEK (Chinezul 3/1).
(Chinezul 9/0), Gheorghe CIOLAC (Banatul 2/3), Mircea NICOLAESCU (Venus 1/0)-Francisc BOROŞ (Colţea Braşov 1/0)/70' Alexandru BORBIL (Juventus 1/0), Graţian SEPI (Banatul 3/1), Ilie SUBĂŞEANU (Olympia Buc.
www.frf.ro /index.php?articol=195   (2034 words)

  
 Juventus Bucuresti   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The club was founded by merging of two other teams Triumf and Romcomit; founder and first president was the italian Brunelli, president of Romanian-Italian Commercial Bank.
First appearance in national championship was in 1925, when it reaches the final, lost to Chinezul Timişoara.
In 1926, the club officially employed the first foreign coach in Romania, G. Hlavay from Hungary.
romaniasoccer.uv.ro /clubs_2/juventus_bucuresti/juventus_bucuresti.html   (195 words)

  
 Ladislau Raffinsky   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1924 - 1925 Unirea Timisoara 1925 - 1927 CAT 1927 - 1929 Chinezul 1929 - 1931 Juventus Bucuresti 1931 - 1933 Ripensia Timisoara 1934 - 1935 Zidenice (Czechoslovakia) 1935 - 1940 Rapid Bucuresti One of the best Romanian footballers between the wars.
In 1930 he was chosen by journalists to All Star Team of the tournament.
After the war he was a coach for Prahova Ploiesti 1944 - 1945, Mica Brad 1950, Prahova Ploiesti 1953, Energia Chimica Tirnaveni 1954, Aurul Zlatna 1955, Tehnofrig Cluj 1962 - 1964.
www.playerhistory.com /Default.aspx?page=player_details&playerID=38561   (102 words)

  
 Romania National Team 1922-1929 - Details
ROMANIA: *.Stefan STROCK (CAO 3) *.Iosif BARTHA (Staruinta Oradea 8) *.Ferenc SZEKELY (Staruinta Oradea 1) *.Ioan TESLER (Chinezul 1) *.Emerich VOGL (Chinezul 2) *.Rudolf MATEK (Chinezul 2) *.Mihai TANZER (Chinezul 4) *.Aurel GUGA*cpt (Poli Timisoara 7) *.Rudolf WETZER (Unirea Timisoara 5) *.Augustin SEMLER (Chinezul 2) *.Geza NAGY CSOMAG (Staruinta Oradea 1) Coach: Teofil Morariu 8.
ROMANIA: *.Adalbert RITTER (Chinezul 4) *.Adalbert STEINER (Chinezul 1) *.Blasius HOKSARY (Chinezul 1) *.Rudolf STEINER (Chinezul 1) *.Emerich VOGL*cpt (Chinezul 3) *.Nicolae CZEH (Juventus 2) *.Mihai TANZER (Chinezul 5) *.Ioan TESLER (Chinezul 2) *.Rudolf WETZER (Chinezul 6) *.Augustin SEMLER (Chinezul 3) *.Rudolf MATEK (Chinezul 3) Coach: Teofil Morariu 10.
ROMANIA: *.William ZOMBORY Chinezul 1) *.Iosif BARTHA (Staruinta Oradea 10) *.Blasius HOKSARY (Chinezul 2) *.Ioan TESLER (Chinezul 3) *.Emerich VOGL*cpt (Chinezul 4) *.Rudolf STEINER (Chinezul 2) *.Mihai TANZER (Chinezul 6) *.Aurel GUGA (CAM Petrosani 9) *.Rudolf WETZER (Chinezul 7) *.Augustin SEMLER (Chinezul 4) *.Iosif KILLIANOVITZ (Fulgerul Chisinau 2) Coach: Teofil Morariu 11.
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 news - FOOTBALL EUROPE: Petrol powers Politehnica challenge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Although Timisoara teams have won ten of the 87 Romanian titles to date, all of them came before the second world war with FC Chinezul Timisoara claiming six and FC Ripensia Timisoara four.
Both Chinezul and Timisoara were dissolved following the war.
However, the city's long wait for glory could soon be over.
www.noticias.info /archivo/2006/200601/20060117/20060117_137082.shtm   (486 words)

  
 FCU Politehnica Timisoara
Originating in the first quarter of the 20th century, in 1921, FC Politehnica Timisoara has since undergone quite a few transformations along the years.
Before the second WW, other teams reigned in Timisoara, the likes of Ripensia and Chinezul having had their share of success at the time.
After the war, however, the communist party managed to subdue these once awe-inspiring teams, with only Poli (at one point named Stiinta) remaining to defend the home soil.
www.fcpoli.homestead.com /Main.html   (2931 words)

  
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Under the rule of Count Pavel Chinezul of Timis county, the town had an outstanding contribution to the defence of the Banat, and to the staving off of the Ottoman Empire's expansion towards the center of Europe.
The theatrical life of Timisoara flourished the more so as the permanent West Theater was born.
If before 1918 there had been only 2 sports clubs, in 1940 their number was 32; some of them ("Chinezul", "Ripensia" "Politehnica") won national recognition.
www.timisoara.com /timisoara/hist   (5167 words)

  
 Ethnographic Arms & Armour - Back in Black : photos of a Journey to TRANSYLVANIAN MUSEUMS
Portrait of Pavel Chinezul (Paul the Chinaman) XVth century Count of Timisoara, a epic proportions fierce hero that fought the Turks with legendary deeds, a man of remarkable body and spiritual strength...
One more portrait of Pavel Chinezul and then were back in bussiness with mainly but not only Ottoman weaponry :
Mixed firepower, fokosh/toporishca/baltag (peasant or shepherd`s axe, working and battle instrument, machismo object and dispute settler, every folksmen that owned a pair of testies owned one of these too, even my granpa, until 1950s) an Ottoman Jambyia XVIIth century, a Transylvanian buzdugan mace.
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 Asiatici   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
- Ne pare foarte rau, ne-a mai ramas doar chinezul.
Îi da chinezul 5 numere, se da jos de pe ea.
Face 4 abdomene, trage de 2 ori de fiare, face 6 flotari, se rostogoleste o data pe sub pat, iese afara îi mai da 5 numere blondei.
vega.unitbv.ro /~lucar1/asiatici.htm   (193 words)

  
 H-Net Review: James P. Niessen on Historical Dictionary of Hungary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Another preferred form of the Romanians is more confusing: the fifteenth-century general known in Hungarian as Pal Kinizsi (Vardy, p.
423) can be found in the Romanian volume only within the article on the "Banat" as Pavel Chinezul.
Thus one can compare sins of omission (the avoidance of Romania's multiethnic past) with those of commission: Vardy's provocatively stated terminological preferences and interpretations.
www.h-net.org /reviews/showrev.cgi?path=14219890694467   (1514 words)

  
 Florin's Research page
"Pavel Chinezul, Negru Voda si comunitatile imaginare: teme medievaliste in muzica rock din Romania." In Radio3Net Hall of Fame (online collection of articles).
Edited by Richard Utz and Jesse G. Swan (Studies in Medievalism, 13), pp.
"Pavel Chinezul, Negru Voda, and 'imagined communities': medievalism in Romanian rock music," paper presented at the 17th annual international meeting of the Conference on Medievalism ("Postmodern medievalisms"), Cedar Falls, October 18-19, 2002
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/fcurta/opus.html   (3543 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Chinezul: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1917-19 Not played 1920 Venus Bucharest 1921 Venus Bucharest 1922 Chinezul Timisoara 1923 Chinezul Timisoara 1924 Chinezul Timisoara 1925 Chinezul Timisoara...
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