Английская Википедия:Aurel Bulgariu
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Aurel Bulgariu (sometimes spelled Bulgaru; 13 July 1934, Sighișoara – 25 March[1] or 16 April[2] 1995) was a Romanian handball player who won two world championship gold medals. He was a backcourt player.
After playing for Flamura Roșie and Locomotiva Sighișoara (1951-1954), he transferred to C.C.A. Steaua, with which he won at least one national championship.[3]
He played for the Romanian national team from 1954 until 1968. After he retired as an active player, he became a coach, managing the national teams of Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.
He became an honorary citizen of Sighișoara.[4]
Honors and awards
- Honored Master of Sports ("Maestru emerit al sportului"),1961[5]
- a goal-getter trophy has been named in his honor[6]
- an international handball youth tournament is called after him[7]
- a sports hall has been named in his honor[8]
References
Шаблон:Romania squad 1961 World Men's Handball Championship Шаблон:Romania squad 1964 World Men's Handball Championship
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- 1934 births
- 1995 deaths
- People from Sighișoara
- Romanian male handball players
- Sportspeople from Mureș County
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