Nicolae Georgescu was born 1 January 1936 in Câmpina, Romania and started to play football in 1950 at local club Rafinăria, afterwards in 1954 moving at Voința București in Divizia B, after one year moving at fellow Divizia B club, Progresul CPCS București.[3][4] On 25 March 1956 he made his Divizia A debut for Rapid București in a 0–0 with Locomotiva Timișoara.[3][4] Georgescu spent 10 seasons at Rapid in which he helped the club win the 1966–67 Divizia A which was the first title in the club's history, being used by coach Valentin Stănescu in six matches.[3][4][5] He also reached two Cupa României finals in 1961 and 1962 under the guidance of coach Ion Mihăilescu which were lost in front of Arieșul Turda against whom he scored a goal, respectively Steaua București and won two Balkans Cup in 1964 and 1966.[3][4][6][7] He made his last Divizia A appearance on 2 October 1966 in a 2–1 away loss in front of Dinamo București, having a total of 211 appearances and 46 goals scored in the competition, retiring after playing two more seasons for his hometown club, Poiana Câmpina in Divizia B.[3][4]
International career
Nicolae Georgescu played 13 matches and scored seven goals for Romania, making his debut on 29 May 1955 under coach Gheorghe Popescu I in a friendly which ended 2–2 against Poland in which he scored the last goal of the match.[1][8] His last three appearances for the national team were at the 1966 World Cup qualifiers, being the team's captain in two of them and scored a goal in each leg against Turkey.[1] He also played for Romania's Olympic team, being chosen by coach Silviu Ploeșteanu to be part of the 1964 Summer Olympics squad from Tokyo where he played two games, helping the team finish on the fifth place.[9][10]
International goals
Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first. "Score" column indicates the score after each Nicolae Georgescu goal.[1]