Iuliu Rabinovici

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Iuliu Rabinovici
Position Center
Teams Tenis Club Roman Bucharest
HC Bragadiru Bucharest
Telefon Club Bucharest
CS Rapid Bucureşti
National team  Romania
Born 1915,
Died April 5, 1944,
Bucharest, Romania
Playing Career 1931 – 1940

Iuliu Rabinovici (1915 - April 5, 1944) was a Romanian hockey player who played for the Romanian National Team the World Championships on four occasions between 1933 and 1937.

At the club level, Rabinovici played for the various major clubs in Bucharest. He was hit with a one-year suspension following his actions at the 1937 World Championship.

He was a World War II casualty - killed during an air raid on Bucharest on April 5, 1944.

Statistics

Years # GP Goals Assists Pts
World Championships 1933-1937 4 17 1 2 3

Notes

  • He changed his last name to Radian and was often referred to as Jules Radian.