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6 Notes  





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Emanoil Hașoti
Personal information
Date of birth (1932-09-14)14 September 1932
Place of birth Kavarna, Kingdom of Romania
Date of death 3 July 1993(1993-07-03) (aged 60)
Place of death Constanța, Romania
Height 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1950–1952 Recolta Mangalia
1952–1953 Ș.N. Constanța
1953–1955 Independența Sibiu
1955–1966 Steagul Roșu Brașov[a] 194 (32)
International career
1959–1961 Romania5[b] (0)
Managerial career
1968–1969 Portul Constanța
1970–1972 Farul Constanța (assistant)
1972–1975 FC Constanța
1980–1982 FC Constanța
1987 Unirea Slobozia
1987–1988 FC Constanța
1991 Farul Constanța
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Emanoil Hașoti (14 September 1932 – 3 July 1993) was a Romanian football forward and a manager.

Club career

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Emanoil Hașoti was born on 14 September 1932 in Kavarna, Kingdom of Romania in a family of Aromanians which were forced to leave the town in 1940 after the Treaty of Craiova in which Romania allowed the Kingdom of Bulgaria to retake the Southern Dobruja area.[1][4][5] His family settled in Mangalia where in 1950 at age 20, Hașoti started to play amateur level football at local club, Recolta.[1][4][5] After two years, however, several families, including his, were ordered to relocate from Mangalia, choosing to go in Sibiu but Emanoil who was already a footballer was still able to play, for a short while at Ș.N. Constanța, between 1952 and 1953, however after a year, Sibiu was set as a mandatory residence for his family, so Hașoti was forced to play football only in the city, at Independența.[1][4][5] In 1954, the decision of displacement and forced residence was lifted, so Emanoil's family and relatives could return home but he remained at Independența Sibiu until 1955 when he was brought by coach Silviu PloeșteanuatSteagul Roșu BrașovinDivizia B, helping the team promote to Divizia A where he made his debut on 25 August 1957 in a 4–3 away victory against Locomotiva București.[1][4][5] He remained at Steagul until the end of his career, the highlights of this period being a second place in the 1959–60 Divizia A season and the winning of the 1960–61 Balkans Cup in which he played all the minutes in all the games.[1][4][5] He made his last Divizia A appearance on 8 May 1966 in a 2–0 loss against Farul Constanța, having a total of 194 matches played and 32 goals scored in the competition, also he has a total of 11 matches and one goal scored in the Balkans Cup and 7 games with one goal scored in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, including a appearance in a 4–2 victory against Espanyol Barcelona.[1][4][5][6]

International career

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Emanoil Hașoti played three games at international level for Romania, making his debut under coach Augustin Botescu in a 2–0 away loss against Czechoslovakia at the 1960 European Nations' Cup qualifiers.[2][7][8] His other two games for the national team were two friendlies against Turkey, both of them being victories.[2][9][10] Hașoti also played two games for Romania's Olympic team.[2][3]

Managerial career

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Emanoil Hașoti started his coaching career at Steagul Roșu Brașov where he coached juniors, afterwards becoming head coach at Divizia B team, Portul Constanța in 1968, moving to Farul Constanța in the middle of the 1969–70 Divizia A season where he worked as an assistant of Robert Cosmoc.[4][5] After two years and a half as Cosmoc's assistant he became head coach for the 1972–73 Divizia A season in which the club finished on the 8th position and in the following season he helped the club finish on the 4th position.[4][5] He was Farul's coach on several occasions, including helping the club earn two promotions from Divizia BtoDivizia A, also Hașoti is the coach that in 1982 gave Gheorghe Hagi his debut in professional football.[4][5] He also coached at Farul's youth center and for a half of year he was coach at Divizia B club, Unirea Slobozia.[4][11] Emanoil Hașoti has a total of 196 Divizia A games as a manager, all of them at Farul, consisting of 68 victories, 46 draws and 82 losses.[12]

Death

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Emanoil Hașoti died on 3 July 1993 at age 60 in his home from Constanța.[4][5]

Honours

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Player

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FC Brașov

Manager

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Farul Constanța

Notes

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  1. ^ The statistics for the 1955, 1956 Divizia B seasons are unavailable and the statistics for the 1957 unofficial championship called Cupa Primăverii are not taken into consideration.[1]
  • ^ Including 2 appearances for Romania's Olympic team [2][3]
  • References

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    1. ^ a b c d e f g h Emanoil Hașoti at RomanianSoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  • ^ a b c d "Emanoil Hașoti". European Football. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  • ^ a b Emanoil Hașoti at National-Football-Teams.com
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n ""Diavolul Negru" care a promovat de doua ori Farul in Divizia A" ["The Black Devil" who promoted Farul twice in the Divizia A] (in Romanian). Ziuadeconstanta.ro. 12 December 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Nea Lache, antrenorul care l-a promovat pe Hagi" [Nea Lache, the coach who promoted Hagi] (in Romanian). Welovesport.ro. 20 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  • ^ "Emanoil Hașoti. Europa League 1965/1966". WorldFootball. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  • ^ "Romania - Czechoslovakia 0:2". European Football. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  • ^ European Championship 1960 - Details Final Tournament
  • ^ "Turkey - Romania 0:1". European Football. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  • ^ "Romania - Turkey 4:0". European Football. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  • ^ "Celebra victorie cu 4-3 din Giulești. Printre marcatorii "marinarilor", Marian Dinu. Istoria aparte a acelui gol" [The famous 4-3 victory in Giulesti. Among the scorers of the "sailors", Marian Dinu. The special history of that goal] (in Romanian). Ziuadeconstanta.ro. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  • ^ "Top 60 antrenori" [Top 60 coaches] (in Romanian). RomanianSoccer.ro. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
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