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  2. Nova TV (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Nova TV is a Romanian television channel, set up in Mediaș and it was first released on January 19, 2004, at 17.30. Nova TV is the only local television in the northern area of Sibiu County . It was released under the title "Televiziunea care te priveşte" (The television who is watching you).

  3. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Sportspeople in Romania by club or team (5 C) Sportspeople in Serbia by club or team (5 C) + Women's sports clubs and teams in Romania (4 C) A.

  4. Romania national under-21 football team results - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the Romania national under-21 football team results from 2000 to present: [1] 2000 ... Romania: Nova Gorica, Slovenia: 15:00: Bačinovi ...

  5. Talk:Nova TV (Romania) - Wikipedia

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  6. Romanian football league system - Wikipedia

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    The Liga I is the highest level in the Romanian football league system and is operated by the Romanian Professional Football League. 16 professional teams compete for the title of Romanian Football Champion in a round-robin home and away, with 30 season matches in the regular season.

  7. FCSB - Wikipedia

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    Football club FCSB Full name SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues) Short name FCSB Founded 7 June 1947 ; 77 years ago (1947-06-07) as ASA București Ground Arena Națională Capacity 55,634 Owner George Becali President Valeriu Argăseală Head coach Elias Charalambous League Liga I 2023–24 Liga I, 1st of 16 (champions) Website fcsb.ro Home colours Away ...

  8. List of football clubs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Club City Stadium Capacity Botoșani: Botoșani: Municipal (Botoșani) 7,782 CFR Cluj: Cluj: Dr. Constantin Rădulescu: 22,198 Dinamo București: București

  9. Romania national football team - Wikipedia

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    Romania playing against Peru at the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Uruguay. The Romanian Football Federation (Federația Română de Fotbal) was established in October 1909 in Bucharest. Romania played their first international match on 8 June 1922, a 2–1 win over Yugoslavia in Belgrade, being coached by Teofil Moraru. [4]