Tudor Paraschiva
[1][4] Tudor Paraschiva was born in Bucharest on 27 December 1919, starting to play junior level football at local club, Militari in 1934.[2][5][6] Under the guidance of player-coach Ștefan Cârjan he helped Unirea Tricolor win the Divizia A title in the 1940–41 season, contributing with two goals scored in seven matches, also in the same season he helped the club reach the 1941 Cupa României final in which he played all the minutes in the 4–3 loss in front of Rapid București.[2][5][6] He then went to play for Minerul Lupeni in Divizia B, helping it promote to Divizia A in his second season where on 15 November 1959 he made his last appearance in a 7–0 away loss in front of Progresul București, having a total of 238 matches played with 71 goals scored in the competition.[2][5][6] Tudor Paraschiva played six games and scored two goals at international level for Romania, making his debut on 11 May 1952 under coach Emerich Vogl in a friendly which ended with a 3–1 victory against Czechoslovakia in which he opened the score.[9] His third game played for the national team was at the 1952 Summer Olympics, coach Gheorghe Popescu using him in a 2–1 loss against eventual champions Hungary in which he made a good impression, being selected by the Finnish authorities who organized the competition, to appear in a commemorative postage stamp.