Imre Jenei
Imre Jenei was a prominent Romanian footballer and coach, born on March 22, 1937, in Bélegreg, Romania. He played as a midfielder and had a notable career with clubs such as Aradi UTA and Steaua București, winning multiple Romanian championships. Jenei also represented the Romanian national team, earning 12 caps and participating in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. His coaching career began with Steaua București, where he achieved remarkable success, including winning the European Cup in 1986. He later managed the Romanian national team, guiding them to the 1990 World Cup, and also held the position of head coach for the Hungarian national team. Jenei was known for his insightful coaching philosophy and was honored with the Romanian Star Order for his contributions to football. He passed away at the age of 88, leaving behind a legacy in both Romanian and Hungarian football.
Born on Mar 22, 1937 (88 years old)
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Imre Jenei was a former head coach of the Hungarian national football team and a notable Romanian football player.
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