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  2. 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.

  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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    Universitatea Cluj; 2024–25 season; Owner: Cluj-Napoca Municipality Babeș-Bolyai University U Cluj Supporters Association: Chairman: Radu Constantea: Manager: Ioan Sabău: Stadium: Cluj Arena: Top goalscorer: League: Vladislav Blănuță (9) All: Vladislav Blănuță (9)

  5. Universitatea Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Universitatea Cluj-Napoca may refer to: Babeș-Bolyai University, an education institution from Cluj-Napoca; FC Universitatea Cluj, a sports club from Cluj-Napoca

  6. 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.

  7. Stadionul Clujana - Wikipedia

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    Sănătatea Cluj (1986–2010, 2015–2018, 2022–present) Stadionul Clujana is a multi-use stadium in Cluj-Napoca . It is currently the home ground of Sănătatea Cluj and Universitatea Cluj youth academy.

  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. Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known as CFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-only stadium in the Gruia district, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and is home ground of CFR Cluj. The stadium is named after Constantin Rădulescu (1924–2001), a former player, coach and club doctor.