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2019–20 Liga Națională (men's Basketball)
The 2019–20 Liga Națională season is the 70th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the season with a new format, with 16 teams divided into two groups based on results from the previous season. CSM U Oradea were the defending champions. On 13 March 2020, the league was suspended until 31 March because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Teams After withdrawing of Târgu Mureș, ACS Târgu Jiu replaced them in the competition. Group A Group B Regular season Group A Group B Second stage Red Group League table Results Yellow Group League table Results Blue Group League table Results Romanian clubs in European competitions References {{DEFAULTSORT:Liga Nationala 2019-20 Romanian Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian ...
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2018–19 Liga Națională (men's Basketball)
The 2018–19 Liga Națională season will be the 69th season of the Liga Națională, the highest professional basketball league in Romania. This will be the first season under a new format, which increases the number of teams to 22. CSM U Oradea are the defending champions. Competition format The Romanian Basketball Federation agreed a change in the competition format for the 2018–19 season: * 22 teams (divided into 3 value groups: A, B and C) played the regular season, consisting in a double-legged round robin format. ** Group A consist of the top 8 ranked teams from the 2017–18 Liga Națională. ** Group B consist of top 4 ranked teams from the 2017–18 Liga I. ** Group C consist of the other teams that played in the 2017–18 Liga Națională, 2017–18 Liga I or newly formed teams (which respect the financial and infrastructure criteria), but which not have the right to advance in this season to the final stages of the championship. * At the end of the regular season ...
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Polyvalent Hall (Craiova)
Polyvalent Hall from Craiova ( ro, Sala Polivalentă din Craiova) is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Craiova, Romania. It has a seating capacity of 4,215 spectators. It is located in the immediate vicinity of the new Ion Oblemenco Stadium. Events Regular events Sports *''Handball'' **Carpathian Trophy – 2013 **Carpathian Trophy – 2017 **2017–18 Women's EHF Cup Final – May 11, 2018 *'' Professional kickboxing'' **Superkombat World Grand Prix 2012 Final Elimination – November 10, 2012 **Superkombat World Grand Prix 2013 – May 18, 2013 ** Dynamite Fighting Show 3 – December 14, 2018 Concerts *Ștefan Bănică Jr. * Horia Brenciu *Richard Clayderman * Delia *Dire Straits *Lara Fabian *Loredana Groza *Holograf *Paula Seling Paula Seling (, born 25 December 1978) is a Romanian singer, songwriter, record producer, DJ, and television personality. Raised in Baia Mare, she attended Gheorghe Șincai National College and later moved to Bucharest to pursue a career in ...
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Horia Demian Sports Hall
Horia Demian Sports Hall ( ro, '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. The arena is named in honour of Horia Demian, a local basketball player. It hosted the 2006 MTV Romania Music Awards. It will be used as one of the two venues for the 2020 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketball World Cup. See also * BT Arena The BTarena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The arena was previously called the Polyvalent Hall but was renamed on 17 October 2017 when the facility entered into a new arena-naming rights agreement with B ... References {{coord, 46.765701, 23.564304, display=title Indoor arenas in Romania Sports venues in Cluj-Napoca Handball venues in Romania Basketball venues in Romania Music venues ...
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Polyvalent Hall (Cluj-Napoca)
The BTarena is a multi-purpose indoor arena that is located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The arena was previously called the Polyvalent Hall but was renamed on 17 October 2017 when the facility entered into a new arena-naming rights agreement with Banca Transilvania. The venue holds 10,000 people in its largest configuration. The building is located next to the Cluj Arena. History The arena opened on 21 October 2014. The arena hosted a concert, on 31 October 2014, by English musician James Blunt, who sang from his album Moon Landing. The concert had an attendance of upwards of 6,000. It hosted the '' Counter-Strike: Global Offensive'' Major DreamHack Open Cluj-Napoca 2015. The arena's seating capacity for basketball games was expanded to 10,000 seats for the EuroBasket 2017. The renovation work on the arena's existing stands began after the 2017 European Artistic Gymnastics Championships. It will be used again as one of the two venues for the 2020 FIBA Under-17 Women's Basketbal ...
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Cluj-Napoca
; hu, kincses város) , official_name=Cluj-Napoca , native_name= , image_skyline= , subdivision_type1 = Counties of Romania, County , subdivision_name1 = Cluj County , subdivision_type2 = Subdivisions of Romania, Status , subdivision_name2 = County seat , settlement_type = Municipiu, City , leader_title = Mayor , leader_name = Emil Boc , leader_party = National Liberal Party (Romania), PNL , leader_title1 = Deputy Mayor , leader_name1 = Dan Tarcea (PNL) , leader_title2 = Deputy Mayor , leader_name2 = Emese Oláh (Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, UDMR) , leader_title3 = City Manager , leader_name3 = Gheorghe Șurubaru (PNL) , established_title= Founded , established_date = 1213 (first official record as ''Clus'') , area_total_km2 = 179.5 , area_total_sq_mi = 69.3 , area_metro_km2 = 1537.5 , elevation_m = 340 , population_as_of = 2011 Romanian census, 2011 , population_total = 324,576 , population_foot ...
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Polyvalent Hall (Bucharest)
Polyvalent Hall of Bucharest ( ro, Sala Polivalentă din București) is a multi-purpose indoor arena on the Tineretului Park in Bucharest, Romania. It is home to the CSM București of the National Handball League (LNHF). With a seating capacity of 5,300, the Sala Polivalentă also regularly hosts concerts, conventions and shows. Concerts *Anastacia *Armin van Buuren *Deep Purple *Gorillaz *Iron Maiden ( The X Factour, October 17, 1995) *James Blunt *Jean-Michel Jarre *Juanes *Paul van Dyk *RBD *Scorpions *Sepultura *Simple Minds *Steve Vai *Tiësto * Yes *ZZ Top Other events *Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2006 *''Dota 2'' **The Bucharest Major (US$1,000,000 prize) – September 9–11, 2018 *''DreamHack'' **2013 DreamHack Bucharest – September 14–15, 2013 **2014 DreamHack Masters Bucharest – April 26–27, 2014 **2015 DreamHack Bucharest – April 24–26, 2015 **2016 DreamHack Bucharest – September 16–18, 2016 *'' Exhibition basketball'' **Harlem Globetrott ...
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Sala Mihai Viteazu
Sala Mihai Viteazu is an indoor arena in Bucharest, Romania. Its best known tenant is the men's basketball club Steaua CSM EximBank București. References Sport in Bucharest Indoor arenas in Romania Basketball venues in Romania {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sala Transilvania
Sala Transilvania is an indoor arena in Sibiu, Romania Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon dialect, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Buchares .... References Indoor arenas in Romania Basketball venues in Romania Handball venues in Romania Volleyball venues in Romania {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Cibin River, a tributary of the river Olt. Now the capital of the Sibiu County, between 1692 and 1791 and 1849–65 Sibiu was also the capital of the Principality of Transylvania. Nicknamed ''The City with Eyes'', the city is a well-known tourist destination for both domestic and foreign visitors. Known for its culture, history, gastronomy and diverse architecture, which includes the iconic houses with eyes that gave Sibiu its nickname, the city has garnered significant attention since the beginning of the 21st century. In 2004, its historical center began the process of becoming a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sibiu was designated the European Capital of Culture in 2007. One year later, it was ranked "Europe's 8th-most idyllic place to li ...
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Constantin Jude Hall
Constantin Jude Sports Hall ( ro, Sala Sporturilor „Constantin Jude”) is an indoor arena in Timișoara, formerly known as Olimpia Hall ( ro, Sala Olimpia). It was designed by architect Sorin Gavra in 1968. It is used as a base for local basketball, handball, volleyball and futsal teams. Initially, its seating capacity Seating capacity is the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, in terms of both the physical space available, and limitations set by law. Seating capacity can be used in the description of anything ranging from an automobile that ... was 2,200, but after a rehabilitation in 2011 the capacity was reduced to 1,400 seats by mounting individual chairs. References Sport in Timișoara Indoor arenas in Romania Basketball venues in Romania Handball venues in Romania Sports venues completed in 1968 1968 establishments in Romania {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Timișoara
), City of Roses ( ro, Orașul florilor), City of Parks ( ro, Orașul parcurilor) , image_map = Timisoara jud Timis.svg , map_caption = Location in Timiș County , pushpin_map = Romania#Europe , pushpin_relief = 1 , pushpin_label_position = bottom , coordinates = , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = , subdivision_type1 = Counties of Romania, County , subdivision_name1 = Timiș County, Timiș , subdivision_type2 = Subdivisions of Romania, Status , subdivision_name2 = County seat , established_title = First official record , established_date = 1212 (as ''castrum regium Themes'') , leader_party = Save Romania Union, USR , leader_title = Mayor , leader_name = Dominic Fritz , leader_title1 = Deputy mayors , leader_name1 = Ruben Lațcău (Save Romania Union, USR)Cosmin Tab ...
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Arena Antonio Alexe
Arena Antonio Alexe is an indoor arena located in Oradea, Romania. The arena is named after the Romanian basketball player Antonio Alexe. It is the home arena of the men's professional basketball and handball clubs of CSM Oradea CSM Oradea is a Romanian sports society from Oradea, 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 B .... Arena hosted B group of EuroBasket Women 2015. References 1979 establishments in Romania Sports venues completed in 1979 Buildings and structures in Bihor County Sport in Oradea Basketball venues in Romania Handball venues in Romania Volleyball venues in Romania Indoor arenas in Romania Sports venues in Romania Music venues completed in 1979 Music venues in Romania {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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