Iosif Fabian

Iosif Fabian
Personal information
Full nameJosif Fabian II
Date of birth10 August 1923
Place of birthCluj-Napoca, Romania
Date of death6 July 2008 (aged 84)
Place of deathCascais, Portugal
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
1939–1943Muncitorii Cluj
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1943–1944Szeged AK31(19)
1945MÁVAG Budapest1(0)
1945Ferar Cluj7(3)
1945–1947Carmen Bucureşti24(24)
1947–1948Torino15(9)
1948–1949Lucchese28(12)
1949–1951Bari63(15)
1951–1953Cannes15(8)
1952Roubaix-Tourcoing (loan)7(1)
1953–1954Sporting Lisbon6(2)
1955–1956Barreirense13(4)
National team
1946Romania3(1)
Teams managed
1955–1956Barreirense (Player/coach)
1956–1957FC Serpa (Player/coach)
1957–1958Sporting Covilhã (Player/coach)
1961–1962SC Caldas
1962–1963G.C. Lusitano
1963–1964SC Farense
1964–1965Olhanense
1965–1966Barreirense
1966–1967SC Farense
1967–1970Textáfrica
1970–1971G.D. Chaves
1971–1972FC Silves
1972–1973Textáfrica
19XX-19XXSporting Covilhã
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Iosif Fabian (Portuguese: José Fabian; 10 August 1923 – 6 July 2008)[1] was a Romanian football striker and coach.

Career

Born in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, Fabian started his youth career at Muncitorii Cluj. Then he went to play in the neighborhood country Hungary for a few years starting there his senior career. He returned to Romania, at Ferar Cluj for a short period before joining Carmen Bucureşti. He made his Liga I debut on 25 August 1946 in a match against Jiul Petroşani winning 3–1 and scoring once. During that season he scored 13 goals in 13 matches, and puts his team on the second place in the 1946–47 league table. The same year he leaves Romania, and goes abroad to Italy and signs for AC Torino in the Serie A, where he met up with the legendary Valentino Mazzola, in his first season on the club Josef won the Italian League contributing with 9 goals in 15 appearances, and was the only foreigner on the team. Over the years spent in Italy, he also played for Lucchese and Bari.

In 1951 he leaves Italy, and goes to France and signs for two seasons with AS Cannes, during the 1951–52 season he was loaned out to Roubaix-Tourcoing. During his time in France Spanish side Atlético Madrid put an eye on him and wanted to transfer him to Spain.

After his time in France, he went to Portugal in 1953, and signed for Sporting Lisbon he made there only 6 appearances and scored two goals but won the Portuguese Liga in 1954. Fabian saw his name linked to several clubs and more in the various echelons of Portuguese football but choose instead Barreirense, he was a player-coach there.[2]

After retiring he started a long career coaching various teams in Portugal and Mozambique. His last training job was at Imortal de Albufeira in the 1983–84 season

National team

Fabian made his debut for the national side led by coach Virgil Economu, on 8 October 1946, in a match against Bulgaria ended 2–2, his only goal for Romania was in a 2–1 victory over Yugoslavia in the Balkan Cup on 11 October 1946.[3]

Honours

Club

Torino
Sporting Lisbon

References

  1. "Faleceu José Fabian" (in Portuguese). Sporting Clube de Portugal. 2008-07-07.
  2. "Fabian (José Fabian)" (in Portuguese). Fora de Jogo. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
  3. Siminiceanu, Radu (2003-04-06). "Romania National Team 1940–1949 – Details". RSSSF.