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1989 Cupa României Final
The 1989 Cupa României Final was the 51st final of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. It was disputed between Steaua București and Dinamo București, and was won by Steaua București after a game with one goal. It was the 17th cup for Steaua București, but when the club officially renounced in 1990 at the trophy won in 1988, it became the 16th cup. Route to the final Match details See also *List of Cupa României finals *Eternal derby (Romania) References External linksRomaniansoccer.ro {{DEFAULTSORT:1988-89 Cupa Romaniei 1989 1989 was a turning point in political history with the "Revolutions of 1989" which ended communism in Eastern Bloc of Europe, starting in Poland and Hungary, with experiments in power-sharing coming to a head with the opening of the Berlin W ... Cupa FCSB matches Sport in Brașov FC Dinamo București matches June 1989 sports events in Europe ...
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1988–89 Cupa României
The 1988–89 Cupa României was the 51st edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. The title was won by Steaua București against Dinamo București. Format The competition is an annual knockout tournament. First round proper matches are played on the ground of the lowest ranked team, then from the second round proper the matches are played on a neutral location. If a match is drawn after 90 minutes, the game goes in extra time, if the scored is still tight after 120 minutes, then the winner will be established at penalty kicks. From the first edition, the teams from Divizia A entered in competition in sixteen finals, rule which remained till today. First round proper , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 12 February 1989 , - , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 22 February 1989 , - , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 26 February 1989 , - , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 2 March 1989 Secon ...
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FC Inter Sibiu
Fotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu, commonly known as FC Inter Sibiu or Inter Sibiu (), is a Romanian amateur football team based in the city of Sibiu, Sibiu County, which competes in the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian league system. The club was originally founded in 1968 as ''Independența Sibiu'', and managed important performances during the communist period. In the years preceding the Romanian Revolution, the club started to become associated with Nicu Ceaușescu, the youngest child of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Inter continued to also have results during the 1990s, but eventually went bankrupt in 2000. In 2020, Inter Sibiu was refounded and commenced play in the fourth division. History First years and Nicu Ceaușescu support (1968–1990) FC Inter Sibiu was founded in the summer of 1968, under the name of ''Independența Sibiu''. The club was financially supported by Independența Factory (a metallurgical machinery manufacturer) and was known for years as t ...
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Ilie Dumitrescu
Ilie Dumitrescu (; born 6 January 1969) is a former Romanian professional football manager and former player, who is currently a television sport pundit for Digi Sport. As a player, he was a winger who notably played in the Premier League with Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United, and in La Liga with Sevilla. He began and finished his career with Steaua București, had spells in Mexico with América and Atlante and had a brief loan spell with Olt Scorniceşti during the early stages of his career. He initially shot to fame when his frontline partnership with Gheorghe Hagi and Florin Răducioiu led the Romania national team to the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals. In eliminating Argentina en route, Dumitrescu scored twice in a 3–2 win, despite playing in an unfamiliar striker position with Răducioiu unavailable. Overall he was capped 62 times, scoring 20 goals and was also present at World Cup 90 and World Cup 98. Following retirement, Dumitrescu has had an extensive ...
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Daniel Minea
Daniel Adrian Minea (born 26 December 1961) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the 1980s and 1990s. Career Minea started his career with Steaua București, before moving to Olt Scornicești. He returned to Steaua in 1989 and he went on to play for them in their 1989 European Cup Final defeat by A.C. Milan. He was still at the club in 1990–91 when he played two games in that season's Cup Winners Cup, one of which was the 1st round, second leg match against Glentoran. Minea played a total of 243 Divizia A matches for Steaua Bucharest and FC Olt, scoring 17 goals. In 1991, he joined Belgian side K. Sint-Niklase S.K.E. and he remained with them for five seasons before retiring in 1996. He made 118 league appearances for them scoring 10 goals. His brother, Iulian, was also a professional footballer, they played together at Steaua București. Honours Steaua București *Divizia A Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1 a ...
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