Tiberiu Kallo
Tiberiu Kallo (7 August 1943 – 9 October 2024) was a Romanian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.[1] Club careerTiberiu Kallo, nicknamed "Căluțul" (The Horsey) was born on 7 August 1943 in Codlea, Romania.[1][3][4] He started playing football at in 1964 at Divizia C club, Marina Mangalia.[1][3][4] In 1965 he moved to Farul Constanța, making his Divizia A debut on 9 May in a 1–0 away loss in front of Petrolul Ploiești.[1][3][4] Kallo spent eight seasons with The Sailors, scoring a personal record of seven goals in the 1967–68 season.[1][3][4] He was known for being a good assist provider for goals scored by Marin Tufan, Constantin Iancu or Dumitru Caraman, also his best matches were a 4–4 with Steaua București in which he scored a brace and provided two assists and a 4–0 over Dinamo București where he managed a hat-trick and one assist.[3] He made his last Divizia A appearance on 25 June 1972 in a 2–1 home win over Universitatea Craiova, having a total of 157 matches with 25 goals scored in the competition.[1] Afterwards, Kallo spent four seasons at Divizia B side, CS Târgoviște, ending his career in 1976 at age 34.[1][3][4] International careerTiberiu Kallo played five games and scored one goal at international level for Romania, making his debut under coach Constantin Teașcă on 29 October 1967, when he came as a substitute and replaced Florea Voinea in the 63rd minute of a friendly which ended 0–0 with Poland.[5][6] He scored his only goal for the national team in a friendly match which ended 1–1 against Austria.[5][7] Kallo's final appearance for Romania was in a 1970 World Cup qualification match which ended with a 2–0 win over Switzerland.[5][8] He also appeared once for Romania's Olympic team and once for the B side.[9] International goals
Personal lifeHe has three brothers, two of them Mihai and Nicolae were also footballers who managed to play in Romania's top division Divizia A.[3][4] DeathTiberiu Kallo died on 9 October 2024 at age 81 in the Plopu village which is part of the Titu city where was he was settled for many years.[4][10] Notes
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