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  2. Liga IV Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Liga IV Cluj is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Cluj County, România, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. It is organized by the County Football Association (Asociația Județeană de Fotbal) and is competed amongst 14 teams, the winner is promoted to Liga III after a promotion play-off.

  3. FC Universitatea Cluj - Wikipedia

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    The Universitatea sports club of Cluj was founded on 23 November 1919 by the "Sports Society of University Students" (Romanian: Societatea Sportivă a Studenților Universitari—abbreviated to "U"), the press from Cluj wrote an announcement that day:"With patriotic warmth for every young Romanian university student to hold on to a holy duty to join the sports lists that are at the University ...

  4. 2024–25 FC Universitatea Cluj season - Wikipedia

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    Sănătatea Cluj: Free 12 July 2024 FW Vladislav Blănuță: FC U Craiova 1948: Loan 12 July 2024 FW Franck Tchassem CSM Focșani: Free 12 July 2024 DF Daniel Lasure: SD Amorebieta: Free 30 July 2024 [9] DF Jasper van der Werff: SC Paderborn: Free 6 August 2024 MF Răzvan Oaidă: FC Rapid București: Free 18 September 2024 FW Artur Miranyan: FC ...

  5. 2023–24 FC Universitatea Cluj season - Wikipedia

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    12 11 +1 49 Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round: 0–1 2–0 2–1 21 2–2 2 CFR Cluj: 10 6 1 3 19 14 +5 46 Qualification to Conference League second qualifying round: 0–1 1–2 5–1 21 3–2 3 Universitatea Craiova (O) 10 6 1 3 18 14 +4 44 Qualification to European competition play-offs: 2–0 0–1 1–2 3–2 2 ...

  6. Stadionul Ion Moina (1911) - Wikipedia

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    Ion Moina Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of U Cluj. The stadium held 28,000 people and was inaugurated in 1911. The first football and athletics stadium in Cluj-Napoca was built between 1908 and 1911. It had wooden stands and had a capacity of 1,500 people.

  7. Horia Demian Sports Hall - Wikipedia

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    Horia Demian Sports Hall (Romanian: 'Sala Sporturilor Horia Demian'), part of the city's Splaiul Independenţei sports complex, is a multi-use arena in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It is used as the home ground of both the men's and women's handball and basketball teams of CS Universitatea Cluj-Napoca. It holds 2,525 seats. [1]

  8. FCU Olimpia Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as FCU Olimpia Cluj, or simply as U Olimpia Cluj, is a women's football team from Cluj-Napoca in Romania.It is Romania's top women's football club, having won all league titles since its inception, and thus represents Romania year by year in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

  9. CS Universitatea Elbi Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Club Sportiv Universitatea Cluj-Napoca: Founded: 1949; 75 years ago () Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania: Ground(s) Stadionul Iuliu Hațieganu Cluj Arena (Capacity: 1,000 31,479) President: Csaba Gál: Coach(es) Cristian Săuan: Captain(s) Kuselo Moyake: League(s) Liga Națională de Rugby: 2024 Liga de Rugby season 5th: Official website; u-cluj ...