Ion Alecsandrescu

Ion Alecsandrescu (17 July 1928 – 21 June 2000) was the chairman of Steaua Bucureşti during the team's golden era, between 1985 and 1989. His nickname was Sfinxul (English: The Sphinx) and was recently declared as Steaua Bucharest's Man of the Century.

Alecsandrescu also played football between 1947 and 1962 for Juventus Bucureşti, Steaua Bucureşti, CA Câmpulung Moldovenesc and Olimpia Bucureşti.

He was top scorer of Divizia A with 18 goals in only 22 games, in 1956.

Alecsandrescu won five championships and a Romanian Cup, all with Steaua Bucureşti and also five caps for Romania.

Sporting positions
Preceded by
Nicolae Tătaru
Steaua Top Scorer
1956
1957–1958
1958–1959
Succeeded by
Gheorghe Constantin
Romanian football portal
Liga I top scorers
  • 1933: Dobay
  • 1934: Dobay
  • 1935: Dobay
  • 1936: Barbu
  • 1937: Dobay / Iordache
  • 1938: Thierjung
  • 1939: Marksteiner
  • 1940: Avar
  • 1941: Bogdan / V. Niculescu
  • 1947: Bonyhádi
  • 1948: Bonyhádi
  • 1949: Váczi
  • 1950: Rădulescu
  • 1951: Váczi
  • 1952: Ozon
  • 1953: Ozon
  • 1954: Ene
  • 1955: Ciosescu
  • 1956: Alecsandrescu
  • 1958: Ciosescu
  • 1959: Ene
  • 1960: Constantin
  • 1961: Constantin
  • 1962: Constantin
  • 1963: Ionescu
  • 1964: Frăţilă / Pavlovici
  • 1965: Adam
  • 1966: Ionescu
  • 1967: Oblemenco
  • 1968: Adam
  • 1969: Dumitrache
  • 1970: Oblemenco
  • 1971: Dumitrache / Moldoveanu / Tătaru
  • 1972: Oblemenco
  • 1973: Oblemenco
  • 1974: Adam
  • 1975: Georgescu
  • 1976: Georgescu
  • 1977: Georgescu
  • 1978: Georgescu
  • 1979: Radu
  • 1980: Câmpeanu
  • 1981: Radu
  • 1982: Iordănescu
  • 1983: Grosu
  • 1984: Coraș
  • 1985: Hagi
  • 1986: Hagi
  • 1987: Cămătaru
  • 1988: Piţurcă
  • 1989: Mateuţ
  • 1990: Balint
  • 1991: Hanganu
  • 1992: Gerstenmájer
  • 1993: Dumitrescu
  • 1994: Craioveanu
  • 1995: Craioveanu
  • 1996: Vlădoiu
  • 1997: Ilie
  • 1998: Barbu / Oană
  • 1999: Ganea
  • 2000: Savu
  • 2001: Niculae
  • 2002: Cursaru
  • 2003: Răducanu
  • 2004: Dănciulescu
  • 2005: Bucur / C. Niculescu
  • 2006: Mazilu
  • 2007: C. Niculescu
  • 2008: Dănciulescu
  • 2009: Bucur / Costea
  • 2010: Cristea
  • 2011: Zicu
  • 2012: Wesley
FC Steaua București Golden Team
  • I. Voinescu
  • Toma
  • V. Zavoda
  • Apolzan
  • V. Dumitrescu
  • Onisie
  • T. Bone
  • Cacoveanu
  • G. Constantin
  • Alecsandrescu
  • F. Zavoda
  • N. Tătaru
  • Ivănescu
  • Jenei
  • Coach: I. Savu
Persondata
Name Alecsandrescu, Ion
Alternative names
Short description footballer
Date of birth 17 July 1928
Place of birth Copăceni, Vâlcea, Romania
Date of death 21 June 2000
Place of death