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1965–66 Divizia A
The 1965–66 Divizia A was the forty-eighth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Champion squad See also * 1965–66 Divizia B References {{DEFAULTSORT:1965-66 Divizia A Liga I seasons Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, S ... 1965–66 in Romanian football ...
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Divizia A
The Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs. Currently sponsored by betting company Superbet, it is officially known as the SuperLiga. It is the country's top football competition, being contested by 16 clubs which take part in a promotion and relegation system with the Liga II. The teams play 30 matches each in the regular season, before entering the championship play-offs or the relegation play-outs according to their position in the regular table. The Liga I was established in 1909 and commenced play for the 1909–10 campaign, being currently on the 29th place in UEFA's league coefficient ranking list. It is administered by the Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal, also known by the acronym LPF. Before the 2006–07 season, the competition was known as ''Divizia A'', but the name had to be changed following the finding that someone else had registered that trademark. The best performer to date ...
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Siderurgistul Galați
Siderurgistul Galați was a football club based in Galaţi, Galați County, Romania. It was founded in 1955 and dissolved in 1967. History In 1955 Dinamo Galați is founded and in 1961 the club was renamed CSO Galați, and one year later renamed again in Siderurgistul, with the following players: Dan, Câmpean, Lupea, Hulea, Stănescu, Dumitru Ionel, Coman I, Oprea, Costache, Militaru, Voicu, I. Gheorghe, Matei, Dărăban, Zagardan, David, Dragomir. In 1963 Siderurgistul promotes to the Divizia A and qualifies for the Romanian Cup final (1–6 against Petrolul Ploieşti). At the end of the 1963–64 season the team finishes 14th and relegates, but only to promote once again the following season. Coaches P. Moldoveanu and D. Stanciu obtained this performance using the following players: Florea (Câmpeanu) – R. Tomescu, Costache, Ivănescu (Hulea), Voicu, Constantin (Comșa), Matei (Filimon), Pătrașcu, Voinea, Adam, Stoicescu (David). But this experience is short also, ...
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Alexandru Badea
Alexandru Badea (8 March 1938 – 17 July 1986) was a Romanian footballer. International career Alexandru Badea played four matches at international level for Romania, scoring two goals. He made his debut against Eusébio's Portugal in a 1966 FIFA World Cup qualification match, scoring Romania's final goal in a 2–0 home victory. Honours ;Petrolul Ploiești *Divizia A: 1965–66 *Cupa României The Cupa României ( en, Romanian Cup) is a Association football, football cup competition for List of football clubs in Romania, Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34 Cupa României, 1933–34, except during World War II. I ...: 1962–63 References External links *Alexandru Badeaat Labtof.ro 1938 births 1986 deaths Romanian men's footballers Romania men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Liga I players Liga II players CSM Flacăra Moreni players FC Petrolul Ploiești players FCV Farul Constanța players FC Gloria ...
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Gheorghe Ene
Gheorghe Ene (also known as Gheorghe Ene II; 27 January 1937 – 6 April 2009) was a Romanian football striker and coach. Club career Gheorghe Ene was born on 27 January 1937 in București, Romania and started to play football in 1952, aged 14 at junior level at Progresul ICAS București, afterwards in 1954 he started his senior career at Voința București, moving after one season at Progresul CPCS București. On 18 March 1956 he made his Divizia A debut, playing for Rapid București in a 1–1 against Minerul Petroșani. During his four seasons spent with '' Giuleștenii'', Ene became the top scorer of 1958–59 Divizia A with 17 goals scored. He went to play for Dinamo București where from 1962 until 1965 he helped the club win four consecutive Divizia A titles, in the first he contributed with 19 goals scored in 20 matches, in the second he played 19 games and scored 7 goals, in the third he made 14 appearances with 5 goals scored and in the last one he scored 15 goals in ...
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Nicolae Nagy
Nicolae Nagy (born 8 March 1942) is a Romanian former football forward. International career Nicolae Nagy played one game at international level for Romania under coach Ilie Oană in a friendly which ended with a 2–1 victory against Israel. Honours Dinamo București *Cupa României: 1967–68 ASA Târgu Mureș *Divizia B The Liga 2, most often spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07 Liga II, 2006–07. It is currently Sponsor (commercial), sp ...: 1970–71 References External linksNicolae Nagyat Labtof.ro 1942 births Living people Romanian men's footballers Romania men's international footballers Men's association football forwards Liga I players Liga II players Victoria București players FC Argeș Pitești players FC Dinamo București players ASA Târgu Mureș (1962) players CS Gaz Metan Mediaș players Footballers from Târgu Mur ...
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1966–67 Divizia B
The 1966–67 Divizia B was the 27th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them having 14 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last two places from each series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Chimia Suceava * Metrom Brașov * CFR Timișoara * Unirea Dej Relegated from Divizia A * Crișul Oradea * Siderurgistul Galați From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * CFR Roșiori * Recolta Carei * Metalul Trgoviște * Arieșul Turda Promoted to Divizia A * Progresul București * Jiul Petrila Renamed teams ''Știința București'' was renamed as Politehnica București. League tables Serie I Serie II See also * 1966–67 Divizia A References {{DEFAULTSORT:1966-67 Divizia B Liga II seasons Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Cent ...
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1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
The ninth Inter-Cities Fairs Cup was played over the 1966–67 season. The competition was won by Dinamo Zagreb over two legs in the final against Leeds United. For the first time in the history of the cup, replays were scrapped, with sides going through thanks to scoring more away goals, or by tossing a coin after extra time Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same. In some sports, this extra period is played onl ... if the sides could not be separated. Dinamo benefitted from both in the early rounds. First round First leg ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Eintracht Frankfurt won 8–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Örgryte IS won 4–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Ferencvárosi TC won 6–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Burnley won 3–1 on aggregat ...
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1966–67 Balkans Cup
The 1966–67 Balkans Cup was an edition of the Balkans Cup, a football competition for representative clubs from the Balkan The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the who ... states. It was contested by 8 teams and Fenerbahçe won the trophy. Group A ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Group B ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Finals First leg Second leg Play–off ''Fenerbahçe won the play-off 3–1.'' References External links RSSSF Archive → Balkans Cup* * ''Mehmet Çelik'' ''Turkish Soccer'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Balkans Cup 1966-67 1966–67 in European football 1967–68 in European football 1966–67 in Romanian football 1967–68 in Romanian football 1966–67 in Greek football 196 ...
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1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup
The 1966–67 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup club football competition was won by Bayern Munich with a 1–0 final victory over Rangers, who had eliminated holders Borussia Dortmund. It was the fourth time in six years that the final required at least extra time to decide the winners. Preliminary round First round First leg ---- ---- ---- Second leg ''Braga won 4–2 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Raba ETO Győr won 4–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Strasbourg won 2–1 on aggregate.'' Second round First leg Second round ''Slavia Sofia won 2–1 on aggregate.'' Quarter-finals Semi-finals First leg ---- Second leg ''Bayern Munich won 5–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Rangers won 2–0 on aggregate.'' Final See also * 1966–67 European Cup The 1966–67 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Celtic for the first time in the final against Internazionale, who eliminated defending champions Real ...
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1966–67 European Cup
The 1966–67 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won by Celtic for the first time in the final against Internazionale, who eliminated defending champions Real Madrid in the quarter-finals, making them the first British team in history to win the trophy. The Soviet Union The Soviet Union,. officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR),. was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991. A flagship communist state, it was nominally a federal union of fifteen national ... entered its champion for the first time this season. Preliminary round First leg ---- Second leg ''CSKA Red Flag won 6–1 on aggregate.'' ---- ''Vorwärts Berlin won 12–1 on aggregate.'' Bracket First round 1 Liverpool beat Petrolul Ploiești 2–0 in a play-off match to reach the second round. 2 Górnik Zabrze beat Vorwärts Berlin 3–1 in a play-off match to reach the second round. First leg ---- ---- ---- ...
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FC Steaua București
FC Steaua București was a Romanian professional football club of which two current entities are claiming the records. The original ''FC Steaua București'' team was part of the namesake CSA Steaua București sports club and belonged to the Ministry of National Defence. In 1998, the club and facilities were separated from the sports club and taken over by a group of shareholders in a post-Ceaușescu privatisation scheme, allegedly leading to one of the shareholders (Gigi Becali) acquiring full ownership five years later. However, CSA Steaua București sued the football club in 2011, claiming that this was a new entity; the two have since been in a legal conflict regarding the ownership of the Steaua brand and honours, which resulted in multiple court cases and the forced change of the name of ''FC Steaua București'' to FCSB in early 2017. UEFA and LPF are attributing all of the original club history to FCSB. According to the newest court decision, CSA Steaua holds all honours up ...
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