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Emerich Jenei (Emerich Alexandru Jenei) was born on 22 March, 1937 in Agrișu Mic, Arad, Romania, is a Romanian footballer and coach. Discover Emerich Jenei's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 86 years old?

Popular As Emerich Alexandru Jenei
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Age 86 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 22 March, 1937
Birthday 22 March
Birthplace Agrișu Mic, Arad, Romania
Nationality Romania

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1937

Emerich Jenei or Imre Jenei (also known as Emeric Jenei or Ienei; 22 March 1937) is a Romanian former football player and coach of Hungarian ethnicity.

He is considered one of Romania's best managers, alongside Ştefan Kovács, Mircea Lucescu, and Anghel Iordănescu.

1957

In 1957, at age 20, he signed with Steaua club in Bucharest (1957).

1959

During his career as a footballer, he won 6 caps for Romania's national team (between 1959 and 1963).

The highlights of his career as a player were the Romanian football championship titles he won with Steaua in 1959–60, 1960–61 and 1967–68, as well as his participation with Romania's Olympic team at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Japan, where the Romanians came on 5th place.

As a coach, Jenei continued to enjoy success.

1969

He played for Steaua until 1969, when he left Romania to play in Turkey for Kayserispor.

He had reached the age of 32, when Romania's Communist authorities would allow few players to move abroad.

1971

In 1971, Jenei retired as player and became a coach.

1972

Having returned from Turkey, he was named assistant coach at Steaua at the beginning of the 1972–73 season.

1976

One year later, he was promoted to a head coaching position and finished 5th in Liga I, winning his first championship title as coach in 1976, then finishing as a runner-up in 1977.

1978

He won another championship title in 1978, but at the end of the season he was replaced by Gheorghe Constantin.

In 1978–79, Jenei coached FC Bihor of Oradea, but the team finished the season in last place and he was sacked as a result.

1981

In 1981, he took over at CS Târgovişte, and the beginning of the 1982–83 season found him as coach of Steaua for a second stint.

After two years, in which failed to win the championship, he was again sacked, only to be brought back after four months.

1985

In 1985, he won a new championship and in the following season led Steaua București to victory in the European Cup final against FC Barcelona in May 1986.

1986

In the summer of 1986, Jenei was named co-head coach of the Romania national football team, together with Mircea Lucescu, making his debut against Norway.

Lucescu was sacked after a short while and Jenei became the only national team coach.

Between August 1986 and June 1990, Jenei coached the team in 40 games, including two wins against Spain in 1987 and Italy in 1989.

1988

He failed to qualify the team for the UEFA Euro 1988, but took the team to World Cup 1990.

It was the first qualification of Romania at a World Cup in twenty years.

1991

After the World Cup, He returned to Steaua București in April 1991, for the fourth time, only to be sacked again in December of same year.

1992

He was named head coach of Hungary between 1992 and 1993, but failed to produce notable results, instead he won the Kirin Cup in 1993, an international tournament organized by Japan, and later being replaced by Ferenc Puskás.

1993

Jenei did not return to the pitch for a while, but, in August 1993, Emerich Jenei began his fifth stint as coach of Steaua, and won the championship one year later.

1996

In 1996, he was named head coach of Universitatea Craiova but was sacked after only ten games.

Two years later he returned to Steaua for his sixth and final stint there.

2000

In 2000, Jenei he was again called to coach Romania.

The squad qualified for Euro 2000 but the previous coach – Victor Piţurcă – was sacked after a scandal which involved the team's best players, including Gheorghe Popescu and Gheorghe Hagi.

At Euro 2000, Jenei took the team to the last eight, one of the team's best performances.

During his second stint, the national team played 11 games.

2008

On 25 March 2008, the Romanian president decorated him with Ordinul "Meritul Sportiv" – (The Order "The Sportive Merit") class II with one barret for his part in winning the UEFA Champions League with Romanian club Steaua București in 1986.

He is the 2nd most successful Manager in Romania, tied with Dan Petrescu, winning the Romanian First League on 6 occasions, all with Steaua București.

First is ranked Nicolae Dumitru, who has won 7 championships, all with Dinamo București.

Jenei was born in Agrișu Mic, Arad County, to ethnic Hungarian parents.

As a child, he moved with his family to Losonc (now Lučenec, Slovakia), because his father did not want to serve in the Romanian army.

Later his father became a Hungarian soldier, but following the end of the war he did not come back and Jenei with his mother moved back to Arad.

Two years after they resettled in their old home, Jenei's father, who was held in captivity, unexpectedly returned.

Not much later Jenei's mother died when he was only 12 years old.

Before his professional football career, Jenei wanted to become a lawyer.

He made his debut playing for Flamura Roșie Arad – now UT Arad, in the Romanian Liga I.