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Petre Ivănescu

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Romanian handball player and coach (1936–2022)
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Petre Ivănescu
Ivănescu in 2009
Personal information
Full name Petre Ivănescu
Born (1936-04-15)15 April 1936
Bucharest, Romania
Died 1 April 2022(2022-04-01) (aged 85)
Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Senior clubs
Years Team
1954–1956 RAT București
1956–1967 Dinamo București
1967–1972 Phönix Essen
1972–1974 Brühler TV
National team
Years Team
1958–1967 Romania
Teams managed
1967–1972 SC Phönix Essen
1974–1976 TUSEM Essen
1976–1978 TV Oppum
1979–1983 VfL Gummersbach
1983–1986 TUSEM Essen
1986–1987 TSV Bayer Dormagen
1987–1989 West Germany (men)
1988–1990 TV Niederwürzbach
1990–1993 TUSEM Essen
1994–1995 OSC Rheinhausen
2002 VfL Gummersbach
2003–2005 Romania (men)
Medal record
Representing  Romania
World Championship
Gold medal – first place West Germany 1961 Team
Gold medal – first place Czechoslovakia 1964 Team
Dinamo Bucharest
Gold medal – first place European Cup 1964–65
Silver medal – second place European Cup 1962–63

Petre Ivănescu (15 April 1936 – 1 April 2022) was a Romanian handball player and coach who played for Dinamo București and for the Romania national team.

Coach

Team

VfL Gummersbach
TUSEM Essen

Individual

References

  1. Petre Ivănescu ist tot (in German)
  2. Sporthelden.de: Alle Handball Weltmeister
  3. Ivănescu kehrt rumänischem Verband den Rücken

External links

Romania SquadMen's handball – 1961 – 1st place
Romania
Romania SquadMen's handball – 1964 – 1st place
Romania


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