Traian Ionescu
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Traian Ionescu was a former Romania
n football player and manager.
Fenerbahçe
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
n football player and manager.
Player
CCA/Steaua Bucureşti- Romanian League: 1
- 1951Divizia A 1951-Final classification:-Top scorers:*Gheorghe Vaczi - IC Oradea - 22 goals-References:...
- 1951
- Romanian CupRomanian CupThe Cupa României is a football competition which was held annually since 1933-34, except during the World War II. It is the country's main cup competition, and it is open to all clubs affiliated with FRF and the county football associations regardless of the league they belong to...
: 2- 1948–49, 1950
Manager
Dinamo Bucureşti- Romanian League: 4
- 1961-62Divizia A 1961-62-Final classification:-Top scorers:*Gheorghe Constantin - CCA Bucureşti - 24 goals...
, 1962-63Divizia A 1962-63-Final classification:-Top scorers:*Ion Ionescu - Rapid Bucureşti - 20 goals1 Was dissolved after the first part of the season....
, 1963-64Divizia A 1963-64-Final classification:-Top scorers:*Constantin Frăţilă - Dinamo Bucureşti - 20 goals*Cornel Pavlovici - Steaua Bucureşti - 20 goals...
, 1970-71Divizia A 1970-71-Final classification:-Top scorers:*Gheorghe Tătaru - Steaua Bucureşti - 15 goals*Florea Dumitrache - Dinamo Bucureşti - 15 goals*Constantin Moldoveanu - Politehnica Iaşi - 15 goals...
- 1961-62
- Romanian CupRomanian CupThe Cupa României is a football competition which was held annually since 1933-34, except during the World War II. It is the country's main cup competition, and it is open to all clubs affiliated with FRF and the county football associations regardless of the league they belong to...
: 2- 1963-64, 1967–68
Fenerbahçe
- Turkish League: 1
- 1969–70
- TSYD CupTSYD CupThe TSYD Cup is a defunct football competition in Turkey. The tournament started in 1963. It was played throughout 6 regions of Turkey: Adana, Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, and Trabzon. The competition's major leg which was played between the Big Three of Turkey; Fenerbahçe SK, Galatasaray SK,...
: 1- 1969–70