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Răducanu (surname)
Răducanu is a Romanian surname and occasional given name: * Claudiu Răducanu (born 1976), Romanian football player * Cristian Raducanu (born 1967), Romanian and English rugby union player * Dumitru Răducanu (born 1967), Romanian cox * Emanoil Răducanu (1929–1991), Romanian basketball player * Emma Raducanu (born 2002), British tennis player * Johnny Răducanu (1931–2011), Romanian jazz pianist of Romani descent * Marcel Răducanu (born 1954), Romanian football player * Maria Răducanu (born 1967), Romanian jazz songwriter and singer * Răducanu Necula (born 1946), Romanian football player See also * Răducan (surname) * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulescu (surname) * Rădeni (other) * Rădești (other) * Răduțești (other) Răduțești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Răduțești, a village in Ciomăgești Commune, Argeș County * Răduțești, a village in Butoiești Commune, Mehedinți County See also * Radu (gi ...
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Claudiu Răducanu
Claudiu Nicu Răducanu (born 3 December 1976) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a striker. Club career Claudiu Răducanu was born in Craiova on 3 December 1976 and started playing football at the youth centers of Universitatea Craiova and CSȘ Craiova. He made his Divizia A debut on 24 September 1994, playing for Electroputere Craiova in a 4–0 loss against Inter Sibiu. He was transferred by Steaua București for 150.000$ in 2000 where he managed to help the team win one title, one supercup and become the 2002–03 Divizia A top goalscorer with 21 goals, also he scored two goals in both legs of the 2003–04 UEFA Cup first round when Steaua defeated Southampton 2–1 on aggregate, and one goal in the first leg of the following round when Steaua lost 2–1 on aggregate against Liverpool. In 2004 Espanyol Barcelona paid Steaua 1.3 million€ for his transfer. At Espanyol he is best remembered after scoring the victory goal in the 89th minute of his Primera Di ...
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Răducan (surname)
Răducan is a Romanian surname. People with this surname include: * Johnny Răducanu, né ''Răducan Crețu'' (1931 in Brăila, Muntenia – 2011), a Romanian jazz pianist of Romani descent * Necula Răducan(u) (born 1946 in Vlădeni, Ialomița, Muntenia) * Marcel Răducan (born 1967 in Grinăuţi-Moldova, Moldova), a Moldovan politician * Narcis Claudiu Răducan (born 1974 in Focşani, Vrancea, Moldavia), a Romanian football player * Andreea Mădălina Răducan (born 1983 in Bârlad, Moldavia), a Romanian female gymnast See also * Răducanu (surname) * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) Radu is a Romanian surname, and may refer to: * Alexandru Radu (born 1982), Romanian football player * Alexandru Radu (born 1997), Romanian football player * Andrei Radu (born 1996), Romanian football player * Carmen Radu (21st century), Roman ... * Rădulescu (surname) * Rădeni (other) * Rădești (other) * Răduțești (other) * Rădulești (dis ...
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Răduțești (other)
Răduțești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Răduțești, a village in Ciomăgești Commune, Argeș County * Răduțești, a village in Butoiești Commune, Mehedinți County See also * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulescu (surname) * Răducan (surname) Răducan is a Romanian surname. People with this surname include: * Johnny Răducanu, né ''Răducan Crețu'' (1931 in Brăila, Muntenia – 2011), a Romanian jazz pianist of Romani descent * Necula Răducan(u) (born 1946 in Vlădeni, Ialomi ... * Răducanu (surname) * Rădeni (other) * Rădești (other) * Rădulești (other) {{geodis ...
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Rădești (other)
Rădeşti may refer to several places in Romania: * Rădeşti, a commune in Alba County * Rădeşti, a commune in Galați County * Rădeşti, a village in Almaș Commune, Arad County * Rădeşti, a village in Stâlpeni Commune, Argeș County * Rădeşti, a village in Oporelu Commune, Olt County * Rădeşti, a village in Costeşti Commune, Vaslui County See also * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulescu (surname) * Răducan (surname) * Răducanu (surname) * Rădeni (other) * Răduțești (other) Răduțești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Răduțești, a village in Ciomăgești Commune, Argeș County * Răduțești, a village in Butoiești Commune, Mehedinți County See also * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulesc ... * Rădulești (other) {{geodis ...
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Rădeni (other)
Rădeni may refer to: In Moldova: * Rădeni, Călărași, a commune in Călărași district * Rădeni, Strășeni, a commune in Strășeni district In Romania: * Rădeni, a village in Frumușica Commune, Botoșani County * Rădeni, a village in Roșcani Commune, Iași County * Rădeni, a village in Păstrăveni Commune, Neamț County * Rădeni, a village in Dragomirești Commune, Vaslui County See also * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulescu (surname) * Răducan (surname) * Răducanu (surname) * Rădești (other) * Răduțești (other) Răduțești may refer to several villages in Romania: * Răduțești, a village in Ciomăgești Commune, Argeș County * Răduțești, a village in Butoiești Commune, Mehedinți County See also * Radu (given name) * Radu (surname) * Rădulesc ... * Rădulești (other) {{geodis ...
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Rădulescu (surname)
Rădulescu is a family name that is common in Romania. Rădulescu may refer to any of the following people: Sports *Alex Rădulescu, tennis player * Costel Rădulescu, soccer coach and manager *Mircea Rădulescu, soccer coach * Paula Rădulescu, handball player * Raul Rădulescu, futsal player Politician *Victor Rădulescu-Pogoneanu, diplomat, politician, and former political prisoner *Gogu Rădulescu, communist politician *Ion Heliade Rădulescu, writer and politician * Iulian Rădulescu, Roma activist and politician *Aurel Rădulescu, cleric and politician *Constantin Rădulescu-Motru, philosopher and politician * Cristian Rădulescu, politician Writer *Mihai Rădulescu, writer, art critic, and former political prisoner * Domnica Radulescu, Romanian-American writer *Marta Rădulescu, novelist *Neagu Rădulescu, writer * Nicolae G. Rădulescu-Niger, poet, playwright and novelist *Răzvan Rădulescu, screenwriter and novelist Other * Edgar Rădulescu, general * Şerban Rădulescu ...
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Radu (surname)
Radu is a Romanian surname, and may refer to: * Alexandru Radu (born 1982), Romanian football player * Alexandru Radu (born 1997), Romanian football player * Andrei Radu (born 1996), Romanian football player * Carmen Radu (21st century), Romanian businessperson * Constantin Radu (1945–2020), Romanian football player * Constantin Radu (1912–unknown), Romanian long-distance runner * Cosmin Radu (born 1981), Romanian water polo player * Dan Ghica-Radu (born 1955), Romanian Land Forces general * Daniel Radu (born 1957), Romanian judo practitioner * Daniel Radu (born 1959), Romanian boxer * Daniel Radu (born 1977), Romanian water polo player * Demetriu Radu (1861–1920), Romanian bishop * Dumitru Radu (born 1988), Moldavian football player * Elena Radu (born 1975), Romanian sprint canoer * Elena-Luminița Radu-Cosma (born 1972), Romanian chess player * Elie Radu (1853–1931), Romanian civil engineer and academic * Eugen Radu (born 1978), Romanian luger * Florian Radu ( ...
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Radu (given Name)
Radu is a masculine Romanian given name of Slavic etymological origin, derived from the Old Church Slavonic root ''rad-'' (cf. '' радъ'' "glad"). Radu became widespread among the (non-Slavic) Romanians because of Radu Negru's status as legendary founder of Wallachia, a historical Romanian state. Many Wallachian and some Moldavian voivodes or princes have been named Radu. Notable people named Radu include: A * Radu Albot (born 1989), Moldovan tennis player * Radu Aldulescu (1922–2006), Romanian-Italian cellist * Radu Aldulescu (born 1954), Romanian novelist * Radu Almășan (born 1980), Romanian singer of the band Bosquito * Radu Aricescu, Romanian-British molecular neuroscientist B * Radu Barbu (born 1989), Romanian football player * Radu Băldescu (1888–1953), Romanian general during World War II * Radu Bălescu (1932–2006), Romanian and Belgian physicist * Radu Beligan (1918–2016), Romanian actor and director * Radu Berceanu (born 1953), Romanian engine ...
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Răducanu Necula
Răducanu Necula (born 10 May 1946), widely known as Rică Răducanu, is a retired Romanian football goalkeeper. Club career Rică Răducanu, nicknamed ''Tamango'' after the character played by Alex Cressan from the 1958 movie, Tamango was born on 18 May 1946 in Vlădeni, Ialomița, but grew up in the Giulești neighborhood from Bucharest and started to play football in 1958 in the offence at Victoria MIBC București, later moving to Divizia C club, Flacăra Roșie București where coach Sandu Frățilă started using him as a goalkeeper, giving him his senior debut in a 1–0 victory from the 1963–64 Cupa României against Divizia A club, Progresul București in which he saved a penalty from Nicolae Oaidă. He was seen by Rapid Bucuresti's coach, Valentin Stănescu who brought him at the team from Giulești, giving him his Divizia A debut on 8 May 1966 in a 2–1 home loss against Siderurgistul Galați. In the following season, Stănescu used Răducanu in 24 Divizia A games, ...
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Cristian Raducanu
Cristian Raducanu (born Cristian Răducanu, names now also spelled Christian and Radacanu; born 2 September 1967) is a retired international rugby union player who represented Romania before his defection to the United Kingdom in 1989. He started seven international matches for the Romanian national team as well as being a replacement in four other of their internationals. Raducanu was described by Bill McLaren as a "world-class lineout exponent". Early life and Romanian career Cristian Raducanu was born on 2 October 1967 in Bucharest, Romania. He grew to be tall, weighing , and played rugby as a and Number 8. He played club rugby for Dynamo Bucharest and at his international debut for Romania on 7 December 1985 against Italy at L'Aquila, he became the youngest player ever to have played for the country. He was one of the youngest players to have started a match in the Rugby World Cup, competing at Number 8 against Zimbabwe at the age of 19 years 233 days in Auckland on 23 ...
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Maria Răducanu
Maria Răducanu (born 3 November 1967, Huși, jud. Vaslui) is a self-taught Romanian ethno jazz singer-songwriter, noted for her vocal range and considered as representative of the new Romanian jazz. She mixes jazz with Romanian folk music, songs by Maria Tănase, to whom she has been compared, fado and European music from the 16th century. Discography * ''Ziori'' (Tzadik, 2010) with Marc Ribot (guitars, bass) and Nicolai Adi Chiru (2nd guitar) * ''Pure Music'' (The End Film, 2008) with Krister Jonsson (guitar) * ''Troika – Chansons Russes'' (Arbore Sonor, 2005) with Maxim Belciug (guitar) * ''La Tarara – Chansons Espagnoles'' (Arbore Sonor, 2005) with Maxim Belciug (guitar) * ''Cantece din Rasarit / Chants du Levant'' (Institut Francais de Bucarest, 2005) with Jan Roder (bass) * ''Lumini'' (La Strada Music, 2004) with Mircea Tiberian (piano) * ''Viata Lumij'' (2003) with Mircea Tiberian Quartet * ''Colinde'' (La Strada Music, 2002) with Vlaicu Golcea (double bass) and ...
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Marcel Răducanu
Marcel Răducanu (born 21 October 1954) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Club career Marcel Răducanu was born in Bucharest on 21 October 1954. He grew up in the Pantelimon neighborhood and started to play organised football at the age of 7 at Progresul București, after which at the age of 9 and a half he moved at Steaua București's youth center where he was coached by Francisc Fabian. Răducanu made his Divizia A debut on 22 April 1973, playing for Steaua in a 2–0 loss against CSM Reșița. He won The Double in the 1975–76 season, contributing with 17 goals in 31 Divizia A matches. He won another title in the 1977–78 season for which he contributed with 18 goals in 31 matches and a cup in 1979 in which he scored two goals in the final which ended 3–0 against Sportul Studențesc București. Răducanu also played 11 matches in which he scored 5 goals in European competitions for Steaua and in the 6–0 victory ...
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