Victor Niculescu (21 April 1949 â 22 August 2024) was a Romanian footballer who played as a right-back. He was part of "U" Craiova's team that won the 1973âÂÂ74 Divizia A, which was the first trophy in the club's history.
Niculescu, nicknamed Fonfo, was born on 21 April 1949 in Craiova, Romania and began playing junior-level football at local club Universitatea. He made his Divizia A debut on 11 August, playing under coach ÃÂtefan Coidum in Universitatea's 3âÂÂ2 home win over UTA Arad. Niculescu was close to winning the title in the 1972âÂÂ73 season, but "U" finished in second place on equal points with Dinamo BucureÃÂti, losing controversially on the goal difference. This outcome led poet Adrian PÃÂunescu to nickname Craiova as "Campioana unei mari iubiri" (The Champion of a great love). In the first round of the 1973âÂÂ74 UEFA Cup season, "U" Craiova got past Fiorentina, being eliminated in the following one by Standard Liège, with Niculescu playing all four games in the campaign. In the same season, he was part of Craiova's team that won the league title, which was the club's first trophy, being used by coach Constantin CernÃÂianu in 28 games. The following season was his last at Craiova, playing in both legs of the 4âÂÂ3 aggregate loss to àtvidaberg in the first round of the European Cup. The team reached the 1975 Cupa României final in which CernÃÂianu used him the entire match in the eventual 2âÂÂ1 loss against Rapid BucureÃÂti.
From 1975 until 1977 he spent two seasons at Jiul PetroÃÂani, a period in which he scored his only Divizia A goal. He spent the last season of his career at Corvinul Hunedoara where on 21 May 1978 he made his final Divizia A appearance, totaling 237 games with one goal in the competition and eight games in European competitions (including two in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup).
From 1968 until 1972 Niculescu made 12 appearances for Romania's under-23 side.
He won the Universiade gold medal with Romania's students football team in the 1974 edition that was held in France, playing alongside László Bölöni, Gheorghe MulÃÂescu, Dan PÃÂltiniÃÂanu, Romulus Chihaia and Paul Cazan.
In 2023, Niculescu received the Honorary Citizen of Craiova title.
He died on 22 August 2024 at age 75.
Universitatea Craiova