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  2. List of football stadiums in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Any football stadium with a capacity larger than 10,000. Any all-seater football stadium with a capacity larger than 4,000. Stadiums used by one of the 16 clubs playing in the Romanian SuperLiga, or one of the 22 clubs playing in the second-tier Romanian Liga II, as of the 2024–25 season.

  3. Sport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union is a relatively popular team sport played in Romania, with a tradition of more than 100 years and were bronze medalists when Rugby was included in the 1924 Paris Olympic Games. [3] The Romania national rugby union team competed at every Rugby World Cup up until 2019, where the team were disqualified for fielding ineligible players ...

  4. USL Dunkerque - Wikipedia

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    The club was relegated back to the Championnat National at the conclusion of the 2021–22 Ligue 2 season, spending two seasons in the second tier. [4] On 26 May 2023, the club defeated Le Mans FC 23 at the MM Arena. This assured second place in the table and secured promotion to Ligue 2 for the 2023–24 season after a one-year absence.

  5. Litoral S.C. - Wikipedia

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    Successively also won the Venezuelan amateur soccer championship in 1941, doubling his success in the Copa Venezuela. He also won the title of vice champion of Venezuelan football in 1937, 1938, 1939 and 1943. In 1952 he won the "Ascent Tournament". This first Litoral OSP disappeared in 1953, to reappear a dozen years later as the "Litoral FC".

  6. Liga III - Wikipedia

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    The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. It was founded in 1936 and was called Divizia C until 2006. An exception was the seasons 1992–93 to 1996–97, in which the league was called Divizia B. Its name was changed from Divizia C to Liga III before the start of the 2006–07 season ...

  7. 2 Mai - Wikipedia

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    2 Mai (Romanian pronunciation: [doj maj], "2 May") (according to the Socialist Republic of Romania records) or Două Mai (according to the founding decree signed by Mihail Kogălniceanu in 1887) is a village in the Limanu commune, Constanța County, Dobrogea, Romania.

  8. Club Deportivo Litoral (La Paz) - Wikipedia

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    A group of workers of Soligno factory in La Paz founded the club on March 23, 1932, but the Chaco War postponed club's activities until 1936, when Litoral returned to competitions, playing friendly matches at Estadio Hernando Siles under the name "Deportivo Saboya", which was then changed to "Club Deportivo Calama".

  9. FC Sportul Studențesc București - Wikipedia

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    FC Sportul Studențesc, commonly referred to as Sportul, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that last played at senior level in the Liga IV. Founded in 1916, Sportul Studențesc was one of the oldest Romanian clubs still active.