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Andrei Sepci (7 October 1911 – 3 December 1992) was a
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. He was the manager that guided Știința Cluj in its successful 1964–65
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campaign.


Club career

Sepci was born on 7 October 1911 in Barnabas, Máramaros,
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(now
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), starting to play junior level football in 1922 at Școala Sportivă Sătmăreană
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, moving in 1927 at
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where he played in the regional league. In 1932 he went to play for Universitatea Cluj, making his
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debut under coach Adalbert Kovács on 11 September in a 3–1 away win over
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, the team reaching by the end of the
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the final of the championship which was lost with 5–3 on aggregate in favor of Ripensia Timișoara, Sepci playing in all 14 games of the campaign. Even do he conceded five goals in the first leg of the final with Ripensia, the newspaper ''
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'' praised his performance:"He was not to blame for any of the goals scored by Ripensia. If Universitatea still has a chance at a comeback, it is thanks to Sepci". In the following season he helped the team reach the
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, being used by coach Adalbert Molnar in both games with Ripensia who won the cup. On 8 December 1935 he scored the only goal of his career in a 5–0 win over
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. In 1937 he went to play for two seasons in
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at Tricolor Baia Mare. Afterwards, Sepci returned to Divizia A football at
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where he made his last first league appearance on 26 November 1939 in a 2–2 draw against UD Reșița, having a total of 115 games with one goal scored in the competition.


International career

Sepci played four games at international level for
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, making his debut on 4 June 1933 under coach Constantin Rădulescu in a 7–0 victory against
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at the
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. In the following two games, which were at the same competition he kept another two clean sheets in two victories against
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and
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, helping his side win the tournament, politician Alexandru Vaida-Voievod giving him a
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made of silver as a token of appreciation for not conceding any goals. The tournament was known in Romania as the ''Balacaniada lui 13–0'' () and Sepci considered it his playing career's biggest accomplishment:"The best memory of my life as a goalkeeper? The Balkans of 1933. The golden dream of every goalkeeper: not to concede a goal. And this in three consecutive games: with Bulgaria (7–0), with Greece (1–0) and with Yugoslavia (5–0). I will never forget that day when the
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students accompanied me to the
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, while hundreds of enthusiastic people were waiting for me in
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, with ovations and flowers. I asked myself then: "Why are they celebrating me?" And I found out the answer later: because every time a hero must be found. For me, however, in the Balkans of 1933, all the players in the team were heroes (...) Many more years will pass, maybe my grandsons will grow up to be men in all the power of the word, but I will still continue to tell them and their children about the unforgettable Balkans of 1933, with its memorable record: 13 goals scored, zero conceded". At the 1934–35 Balkan Cup which was hosted by Greece, Romania had to face Yugoslavia in the last game of the tournament which if won could have earned them the trophy, but its goalkeeper Anghel Crețeanu got injured, so coach Alexandru Săvulescu asked for Sepci and Vilmos Zombori to come for the game. Sepci went on a plane that was piloted by
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, but did not get to the game because the plane had to return because of engine problems. When the plane was in the air and had those problems, Sepci wanted to jump off it with a parachute, Bănciulescu telling the press:"The real hero of the Balkans from
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is Sepci, who, despite the cold, voluntarily and bravely undertook this flight, just to help his team. Before takeoff, I also installed his parachute and instructed him when and how to jump from the plane, if we were in danger. We were at an altitude of 1,000 meters when the engine began to cough and I had to make some complicated maneuvers to look for a favorable place to return to the ground. Suddenly, I look back and see that Sepci, parachute in hand, was ready to jump into the void. At the last moment I managed to pull him back, because on his face you could read the unmoved determination, sister to death. This moment saved the player's life as the parachute was so tangled on him that it would never have opened and Sepci would have crashed to his death on the ground". Eventually Zombori played in the game with the Yugoslavs which ended with a 4–0 loss. Sepci made his final appearance for the national team when coach Constantin Rădulescu sent him on the field at half-time in order to replace Crețeanu in a 2–2 against Greece at the 1935 Balkan Cup.


Managerial career

Sepci started coaching in 1940 at Minaur Baia Mare where he stayed until 1946 when he went for one year at Explosivi Făgăraș, then from 1948 until 1949 he coached Concordia Ploiești. In the second half of the
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season he was brought to Știința Cluj in order to replace
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, finishing the season on the 12th place. In 1952 he coached Petrolul Ploiești for a short while, then he went to Jiul Petroșani for a few seasons, managing to maintain the club on the middle positions, away from relegation. In 1959 Sepci returned to Știința Cluj, leading the team for two seasons, finishing on the fifth position in the first one and on the fourth in the second. In 1961 he went to coach Dinamo Bacău for one year and a half, then returned for a third spell at Știința, leading the team in the first half of the 1963–64 season, being replaced with
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for the second. However, Sepci returned to the club in the following season, winning the
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at the end of it after a 2–1 victory against Dinamo Pitești in the
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. He then led the club in the
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, eliminating Austrian team,
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with 3–0 on aggregate in the first round, but they got eliminated in the following round by
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. From 1967 he worked at Știința's center for juniors and children, helping it win four junior level national titles, also having a last spell for the senior squad when he came in March 1970 and finished the season on the 11th place, also leading it all over the following season when the team finished on the 12th place. Sepci has a total of 319 matches as a manager in the Romanian top-division, Divizia A consisting of 114 victories, 76 draws and 129 losses.


Managing style

Remus Câmpeanu, who was coached by Sepci at Știința Cluj described him:"He was a coach who talked a lot, individually, with us. Before the matches, he would spend half an hour or an hour talking with each one of us. He talked about our qualities, but also about our flaws, something he never did in full, face to face with others around. Under his hand, players have grown precisely because of this patience. In the games you could see that the team was playing a certain way. He knew how to ask the players what they could do."


Death

Sepci died on 3 December 1992 at the age of 81.


Honours


Player

Universitatea Cluj *
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runner-up: 1932–33 *
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runner-up: 1933–34 Romania *
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:
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Manager

Universitatea Cluj *
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: 1964–65


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Andrei Sepci managerial stats
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sepci, Andrei 1911 births 1992 deaths Romanian men's footballers Romania men's international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Liga I players Liga II players FC Olimpia Satu Mare players FC Universitatea Cluj players FC Victoria Cluj players Romanian football managers FC Universitatea Cluj managers FC Petrolul Ploiești managers FCM Bacău managers CS Minaur Baia Mare (football) managers CSM Jiul Petroșani managers Footballers from Maramureș County 20th-century Romanian sportsmen