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FC Baia Mare
CS Minaur Baia Mare, commonly known as Minaur Baia Mare, simply as Baia Mare or unofficially as ''Minerul Baia Mare'', is a Romanian Association football, football Football club, club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, founded in 1948. It currently plays in Romania's second league, Liga II, after promoting at the end of the 2021–22 Liga III#Seria X, 2021–22 season. Chronology of names *Note: 2 years of inactivity between 2010–2012, and the team was refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV. *Note: 1 year of inactivity between 2016–2017, and the team was refounded as CS Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV. History The club was founded in 1948, from the merger of Phoenix Baia Mare (founded in 1932) and Minaur Baia Mare (founded in 1927). The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems, but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of ''FCM Baia Mare''. Baia Mare was inactive for one season after withdrawing from ...
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Stadionul Viorel Mateianu
Stadionul Viorel Mateianu is a multi-purpose stadium in Baia Mare, Romania. It is the home ground of CS Minaur Baia Mare (football), Minaur Baia Mare. It holds 15,500 people. It was built in the early 1950s. The stands used to be overcrowded during FC Minerul Baia Mare, Minerul Baia Mare's golden era when between 20,000 and 25,000 people used to come and see the local team playing. Big names of European football, such as Real Madrid and FC Steaua București, Steaua Bucharest, played on this stadium in the past. The stadium is ranked List of football stadiums in Romania, 22nd in order of capacity in Romania. Previously the stadium was named ''23 August'' and ''Dealul Florilor''. The stadium is named after Viorel Mateianu, the famous coach that trained FC Baia Mare between 1977 and 1981. Gallery File:Stadionul Viorel Mateianu (Baia Mare).jpg, Football venues in Romania FC Baia Mare Buildings and structures in Baia Mare Multi-purpose stadiums in Romania {{Roma ...
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Mircea Sasu
Mircea Sasu, (5 October 1939 – 17 October 1983), was a Romanian football striker, who played for Minerul Baia Mare, UT Arad, Dinamo Bucharest, Farul Constanţa in Romania and Fenerbahçe SK in Turkey. He was famous in Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with a small portion on the Balkan Peninsula ... for his freekick and direct corner goals. Career statistics International goals Notes References External links * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sasu, Mircea 1939 births 1983 deaths Sportspeople from Baia Mare Romanian footballers CS Minaur Baia Mare (football) players FCV Farul Constanța players FC Dinamo București players FC UTA Arad players Fenerbahçe S.K. footballers Association football forwards Olympic footballers of Romania Romania international footballers Liga I players Süper ...
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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium ( es, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, ) is a football stadium in Madrid, Spain. With a current seating capacity of 81,044, it has been the home stadium of Real Madrid since its completion in 1947. It is the second-largest stadium in Spain and third-largest home to a top-flight European club after Camp Nou and Westfalenstadion. Named after footballer and legendary Real Madrid president Santiago Bernabéu (1895–1978), the stadium is one of the world's most famous football venues. It has hosted the final of the European Cup/UEFA Champions League on four occasions: in 1957, 1969, 1980, 2010. The stadium also hosted the second leg of the 2018 Copa Libertadores Finals, making Santiago Bernabéu the first (and only) stadium to host the two most important premier continental cup finals (UEFA Champions League and Copa Libertadores). The final matches for the 1964 European Nations' Cup and the 1982 FIFA World Cup were also held at the Bernabéu, making it ...
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Alexandru Koller
Alexandru Koller (German: Alexander Köller), (born 20 April 1953 in Cehu Silvaniei, Sălaj, Romania), is a former football player turned businessman. He played for Unirea Zalău, ASA Târgu Mureş and FC Baia Mare. Koller won five caps for Romania in 1976 against Iran, in 1978 against Poland, in 1979 against East Germany, Poland and USSR. He scored a goal from a penalty kick in the 1981–82 Cupa României final, which FC Baia Mare lost with 3–2 against Dinamo București. On 27 September 1982, Alexandru Koller scored at Santiago Bernabéu, opening the score for FC Baia Mare in a European Cup Winners' Cup second leg match against Real Madrid. At that time, the Romanian team was playing in Divizia B, the second division. Eventually, Real Madrid won by 5 goals to 2. He retired from football in 1983, aged only 30, to become vice-president of FC Baia Mare and then between 1990 and 1996 he was president and owner of the club. Ákos Koller, his nephew, played for Videoton ...
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Alfredo Di Stéfano
Alfredo (, ) is a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon name Alfred and a common Italian, Galician, Portuguese and Spanish language personal name. People with the given name include: *Alfredo (born 1946), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Mostarda Filho *Alfredo II (1920–1997), Brazilian footballer born as Alfredo Ramos dos Santos * Albee Benitez (born 1966), Filipino-American businessman and politician born as Alfredo Benitez *Aldo Sambrell, a European actor also known as Alfredo Sanchez Brell * Alfredo (album), an album by Freddie Gibbs and the Alchemist *Alfredo Ábalos (born 1986), Argentine footballer * Alfredo Aceves (born 1982), Mexican baseball player *Alfredo Aglietti (born 1970), Italian footballer and manager *Alfredo Aguilar (born 1988), Paraguayan goaltender *Alfredo Armas Alfonzo (1921–1990), Venezuelan writer *Alfredo Alonso, Cuban-born media executive with Clear Channel Radio * Alfredo Álvarez Calderón (1918–2001), Peruvian diver *Alfredo Amézaga (born 1978), Me ...
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2009–10 Liga II
The 2009–10 Liga II was the 70th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The season started on 15 August 2009 and ended on 5 June 2010. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them consisting of 18 teams. At the end of the season, the top two teams of the series promoted to Liga I and the bottom fifth places from both series relegated to Liga III. Two more teams relegated this season due to the format changing applied starting with the next season. Team changes To Liga II Promoted from Liga III * Râmnicu Sărat * Steaua II București * Victoria Brănești * Gaz Metan CFR Craiova * Fortuna Covaci * Baia Mare * Tricolorul Breaza * Silvania Șimleu Silvaniei * Săgeata Stejaru** Relegated from Liga I * Argeș Pitești** * Farul Constanța * Otopeni * Gloria Buzău From Liga II Relegated to Liga III * Liberty Salonta** * Buftea** * Știința Bacău * ACU Arad * Progresul București * Prefab Modelu * FCM Târgoviște ...
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2008–09 Liga III
The 2008–09 Liga III season was the 53rd season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. The winners of each division got promoted to the 2009–10 Liga II season. There were also two playoff tournaments held at neutral venues involving the second placed teams, one with those from series 1, 2 and 3, the other with those from series 4, 5, and 6. The winners of the playoffs also got promoted to the 2009–10 Liga II season. The bottom three from each division were relegated at the end of the season to the Liga IV. From the 15th placed teams, another three were relegated. To determine these teams, separate standings were computed, using only the games played against clubs ranked 1st through 14th. Standings Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV Seria V Seria VI Playoffs Group 1 * 10 June 2009 – Municipal Stadium – Oţelul II Galaţi – Tricolorul Breaza 0-3 * 13 June 2009 – Municipal Stadium – Tricolorul ...
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Sorin Iodi
Sorin Adrian Iodi (born 12 June 1976 in Sighetu Marmaţiei) is a Romanian former football player. Club career Iodi started his football career at Olimpia Satu Mare. He played 113 matches for this team and scored 5 goals. In 1999, he was transferred to Gloria Bistriţa. Iodi played just half of a season at Gloria and he was sold to Dinamo București with whom he won the champion title in the 1999–2000 season. In 2001, he was sent to Poiana Câmpina, which was at that time Dinamo's satellite team. He returned to Dinamo București in 2002. Iodi played 11 matches and he was loaned to FC Naţional București. In 2003, he played one match for Dinamo, team which became champion in the 2003–2004 season, and was transferred to Gloria Bistriţa. where he played until 2005, when he moved to the Liga II team, U Cluj. In the 2006–2007 season Sorin Iodi promoted with his team in Liga I. Since then he played for CS Otopeni CS Otopeni was a Romanian professional footba ...
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Daniel Rednic
Daniel Eugen Rednic (born 2 February 1978) is a Romanian retired football player. He made his Liga I debut on 20 August 1994 while playing for Maramureș Baia Mare in a 1–1 against Sportul Studențesc București and played for various Romanian clubs such as: Maramureș Baia Mare, Oțelul Galați, Dinamo București, Argeş Piteşti, FC U Craiova or Politehnica Iaşi. Rednic also played in Hungary for MTK Budapest, with which he won a national title and the Super Cup. After he ended his playing career in 2010, Rednic moved to the United States, settling in Concord, California where he coached at a youth football club. Honours MTK Hungária *Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignm ...: 2002–03 * Hungarian Super Cup: 2003 References External li ...
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Ayres Cerqueira Simao
Ayres may refer to: People *Ayres (surname) Companies * Ayres (sports company), a British sports equipment manufacturer * L. S. Ayres, an Indiana department store founded in 1872 * Ayres Corp., a former US aircraft manufacturer * Ayre and Sons, a department store chain in Newfoundland, Canada Other uses * Ayres Rock in South Australia, and named for a former Premier of South Australia * Point of Ayre and the Ayres National Nature Reserve in the Isle of Man ) , anthem = " O Land of Our Birth" , image = Isle of Man by Sentinel-2.jpg , image_map = Europe-Isle_of_Man.svg , mapsize = , map_alt = Location of the Isle of Man in Europe , map_caption = Location of the Isle of Man (green) in Europ .... * Ayres, former name of Zama, Mississippi * Ayres Natural Bridge Park, a formation along the Oregon Trail in the State of Wyoming * Ayres (music) * ''Ayres'' (album) See also * Ayre (other) * Eyre (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Real Madrid
Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (, meaning ''Royal Madrid Football Club''), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid. Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally worn a white home kit since its inception. The honorific title ''real'' is Spanish for "royal" and was bestowed to the club by King Alfonso XIII in 1920 together with the royal crown in the emblem. Real Madrid have played their home matches in the 81,044-capacity Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in downtown Madrid since 1947. Unlike most European sporting entities, Real Madrid's members (''socios'') have owned and operated the club throughout its history. Real Madrid is one of the most widely supported teams internationally. The club was estimated to be worth $5.1 billion in 2022, making it the world's most valuable football team. In 2021, it was the second highest-earning football club in the world, with an annual revenue of €640.7  ...
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