Mihai Tänzer

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Mihai Tanzer
Personal information
Date of birth(1905-02-07)7 February 1905
Place of birthTemesvár, Austria-Hungary
Date of death22 September 1993(1993-09-22) (aged 88)
Place of deathCluj-Napoca, Romania
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1922-1929Chinezul Timişoara-(-)
1929-1939Ferencváros-(-)
1939-1940Ripensia Timişoara-(-)
National team
1923–1929Romania10(1)
1929–1932Hungary5(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mihai Tänzer (Hungarian: Táncos Mihály) (7 February 1905 22 September 1993) was a Romanian footballer of German ethnicity, he also had Hungarian citizenship when he played in Hungary.

Club career

In the early 1920s, Timișoara "Chinezul" dominated the Romanian football scene, even winning against important teams from the rest of Europe. Mihai Tänzer made his first senior appearance, at the age of 16, on the first team of the club, which already had 83 players. He soon found his place among the stalwarts as Ritter, Hoksary, Steiner, Wetzer, Semler and Vogl. A midfielder, in a few years he became one of the best European players in this position.[citation needed]

Chinezul was among the top teams of that time, alongside Juventus Bucharest, Venus Bucharest, CAO Oradea, Rapid Bucharest, C.A.T. Timișoara and AMEF Arad. During 1922–1927, "Chinezul", with Tänzer on the team, brought six consecutive national titles to Timişoara.

At the end of 1929, he arrived at Ferencváros, the most popular Hungarian club at that time, and was known there as Táncos Mihály. He played there for over a decade, winning three national titles, two cups, and one Mitropa Cup as well. At the 1938 Mitropa Cup, he faced Ripensia, another powerhouse team from Timisoara, which in the late 1930s won four national titles in Romania. Tänzer scored a goal against them in the last minutes, bringing Ferencváros a close 5–4 victory.[1] After a year he went to play for Ripensia Timişoara, finishing his club career, and later ended up coaching them.

International career

Tänzer made his debut for Romania on 2 September 1923 in a match against Poland ended 1–1. He represented his country at the 1924 Summer Olympics [2] in Paris, he got 10 caps for Romania between 1923–1929 and scored once. In 1929, he went to play in the neighborhood country Hungary[3] as "Táncos Mihály", and earned five caps for Hungary scoring a goal, he played there until 1932.

Never giving up his Romanian citizenship, Táncos become again Tänzer, returns to Romania and live the rest of his life in Cluj.

Honours

Chinezul Timișoara

  • Romanian League: 6
    • 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927

Ferencváros TC

  • Hungarian League: 3
    • 1932, 1934, 1938
  • Hungarian Cup: 2
    • 1933, 1935
  • Mitropa Cup: 1
    • 1937

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