After his arrival in Cluj, he joined
U Cluj, a club formed one year earlier by the "Sports Society of University Students". At the time, he only played with his team in local competitions since there was not any football championship at a national level. In January 1922, a Viennese newspaper dedicated a full-page article to him, calling him "an exceptional forward player". However, there are no official documents to confirm that he actually played for Timișoara. Instead, in November, he started playing for Gloria CFR Arad, helping his team finishing second in the Regional Championship. Sometime in March 1926, he joined
UCAS Petroşani, the vice-champion team at the time, but retired from all the competitions that season. From 1927 he had a two-year spell in Lupeni, playing for local
Jiul, and in 1929, he returned in Cluj, to play for the last time for the club that made him famous. As Ioan Chirilă recalls in his book: Guga was one of the finest players our land ever gave. And maybe the most complete. And the most modern. ==International career==