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2005 Cupa României Final
The 2005 Cupa României Final was the 67th final of Romania's most prestigious cup competition. The final was played at the Cotroceni Stadium in Bucharest on 11 May 2005 and was contested between Divizia A sides Dinamo București and Farul Constanța. Ștefan Grigorie scored the only goal of the match as Dinamo București won the match 1–0. Background Dinamo București had won the Cupa României on 11 previous occasions, joint-second only to Steaua București and equal with Dinamo București. Their most recent win was in 2003–04. Farul Constanța had never previously played in a Cupa României final. Route to the final Dinamo București Dinamo București began the competition in the round of 32. They faced Olimpia Satu Mare at the Daniel Prodan Stadium in Satu Mare on 13 October 2004. The match finished 1–1 after extra time and Dinamo București won 5–3 in a penalty shoot-out. In the round of 16, Dinamo București faced Gaz Metan Mediaș at Dinamo Stadium in Bucha ...
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2004–05 Cupa României
The 2004–05 Cupa României was the 67th season of the annual Romanian football knockout tournament. The winners of the competition qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup. First round proper , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 13 October 2004 Second round proper , colspan=3 style="background-color:#97DEFF;", 27 November 2004 Quarter-finals This phase was programmed on a two leg system. The games took place on 10 November and 1 December 2004. Semi-finals This phase was programmed on a two leg system. The games took place on 16 March and 13 April 2005. Final References Romanian Cup 2004/2005 (RomanianSoccer) {{DEFAULTSORT:2004-05 Cupa Romaniei Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the sou ...
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Daniel Prodan Stadium
The Daniel Prodan Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in Satu Mare, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CSM Satu Mare. For almost all its existence, the stadium was the home ground of Olimpia Satu Mare. The stadium holds 18,000 people, but only 1,500 on seats and it can also host athletics competitions due to the clay track that surrounds the pitch. It is the 11th stadium in the country by capacity. The stadium was known as ''Olimpia Stadium'' but was renamed in February 2017 as Daniel Prodan Stadium in honor of the former international footballer Daniel Prodan Daniel "Didi" Claudiu Prodan (23 March 1972 – 16 November 2016) was a Romanian professional association football, footballer who played mainly as a centre-back. In a career marred by injuries, he played mainly for FC Steaua București, Steaua ....
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ASC Oțelul Galați
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Suporter Club Oțelul Galați (), commonly known as Oțelul Galați or simply as Oțelul, is a Romanian Association football, football club based in the city of Galați, Galați County, which competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1964 as the team of the Galați steel works, Oțelul spent the first two decades of its existence in the Romanian football league system, lower leagues. It reached the Liga I for the first time in 1986–87 Divizia A, 1986, and has since amassed 27 seasons in the competition. Oțelul won the league title in the 2010–11 Liga I, 2010–11 campaign, becoming the first and only Romanian champion from the region of Western Moldavia, Moldavia to date; this triumph was followed by winning the 2011 Supercupa României. In the Cupa României, Oțelul's best result is reaching the final twice, in 2004 Cupa României Final, 2004 and 2024 Cupa României final, 2024. Internationally, the team's best performances are qualifying for the group ...
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CFR Cluj
Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded as ''Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club'' in 1907, when Transylvania was part of Austria-Hungary, the club's current name is an acronym for ''Căile Ferate Române'' ("Romanian Railways"). Before its promotion to Liga I in 2004–05 Divizia A, 2004, CFR Cluj primarily competed in the Romanian football league system, lower divisions. Since then, the club has increasingly relied on List of foreign Liga I players, foreign players to achieve success. In the 2005–06 Divizia A, 2005–06 season, CFR participated in its first UEFA, European competition, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, Intertoto Cup, finishing as runners-up. With substantial financial backing from former owner Árpád Pászkány, the club won its first national championship in the 2007–08 Liga I, 2007–08 sea ...
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FCM Bacău
Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău (also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău, FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău) was a Romanian association football, football football team, club based in Bacău, Bacău County, Moldavia. Founded in 1950 as ''Dinamo Bacău'', the club spent 42 seasons in the top-flight of the Romanian football league system, Romanian football, winning a Cupa Ligii, Romanian League Cup and qualifying for UEFA, European competitions such as the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Cup Winners' Cup and the UEFA Intertoto Cup, Intertoto Cup. In the early 2010s, the club entered in a shadowy cone due to the conflict between the team's owner, Dumitru Sechelariu (former mayor of Bacău) and the newly elected mayor, who chose to retire the public financing of the team and to sustain ACS Gauss Bacău, SC Bacău. Health problems, and subsequently, the premature death of Dumitru Sechelariu in early 2013, multiplied the existing financial problems of the club. This caused FCM Bacău ...
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FC Progresul București
Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian Association football, football club based in Bucharest. The team was founded in 1944 as ''B.N.R. București'', being the team of the National Bank of Romania (B.N.R.). In 1947, B.N.R. was promoted to Liga II, Divizia B. In 1955, B.N.R. made its debut in Liga I, Divizia A, under the name of ''Progresul Finanțe Bănci București''. Since then, Progresul has experienced various successes and setbacks, in total spending no less than 32 seasons in the top flight, being ranked 15th in the Liga I#All-time table, Liga I All-Time Table. Progresul was runner-up of the league three times (1995–96 Divizia A, 1995–96, 1996–97 Divizia A, 1996–97, 2001–02 Divizia A, 2001–02), won the Cupa României, Romanian Cup in the 1959–60 Cupa României, 1959–60 season, and was also the finalist of the Cup on four other occasions (1957–58 Cupa României, 1957–58, 1996–97 Cup ...
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Brăila
Brăila (, also , ) is a city in Muntenia, eastern Romania, a port on the Danube and the capital of Brăila County. The Sud-Est (development region), ''Sud-Est'' Regional Development Agency is located in Brăila. According to the 2021 Romanian census there were 154,686 people living within the city of Brăila, making it the List of cities and towns in Romania, 11th-most populous city in Romania and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, 9th-largest of all cities on the river Danube. The current mayor of Brăila is Viorel Marian Dragomir. History Origins Before 14th century, a small village existed in the place of today's Brăila, probably inhabited by fishermen and small merchants.Rădvan, p.248 The village fell to the Mongols during the 1241 Mongol invasion of Europe and it was under direct control of the rulers of Curtea de Argeș, Argeș in mid-14th century. A settlement called ''Drinago'' was found in several 14th century Catalan and Castillian portolan charts ...
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Brăila Municipal Stadium
The Brăila Municipal Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Brăila, Romania, and is the home ground of Dacia Unirea Brăila. It holds 20,154 people. The stadium was opened on August 21, 1974 and was built on the ground of the old ''Vasile Roaită Stadium'', a small stadium that had only one stand. Over time the stadium was renovated, the most recent were made in the summer of 2008, ending up with the mounting of 8,000 seats on the 1st and 2nd stand, decreasing its capacity from 25,000 to 20,000 also in 2012 the seats from Main Stand were changed in the club colors white and blue. It holds motorcycle speedway events like the Speedway European Championship (qualifying round 3). Construction The old stadium Vasile Roaită was demolished between December 1970 and February 1971, also Dacia Unirea Brăila moves his home ground to Progresul Stadium during the construction. Construction of the new stadium were held for 4 years and on 21 August 1974 was inaugurated. Facilities T ...
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AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila
Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila, commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a Romanian Association football, football football team, club based in the city of Brăila, Brăila County, which competes in the Liga III. Founded in 1919, among the team's best performances are a sixth-place Liga I, top division finish in the Divizia A 1991–92, 1991–92 season and having reached a Cupa României final the 1992–93 Cupa României, following campaign. The players of Dacia Unirea are nicknamed "the White and Blues" or "the Lions of Cosmoc" (''Leii lui Cosmoc''), and their home games have been hosted by the Stadionul Municipal (Brăila), Stadionul Municipal since 1974. The club's most notable rivalry is the one against ASC Oțelul Galați, Oțelul Galați. History Early years of football (1919–1950) ''Dacia Brăila'' was founded in 1919 around the same time with another team, ''Unirea''. Until 1928, when the two merge their collective and ''Dacia Unirea'' appears, e ...
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Two-legged Tie
In sports (especially association football), a two-legged tie is a contest between two teams which comprises two matches or "legs", with each team as the home team in one leg. The winning team is usually determined by aggregate score, the sum of the scores of the two legs, for example, if the scores of the two legs are: *First leg: Team-A 1-0 Team-B *Second leg: Team-B 3-3 Team-A Then the aggregate score will be Team-A 4–3 Team-B, meaning team A wins the tie. In some competitions, a tie is considered to be drawn if each team wins one leg, regardless of the aggregate score. Two-legged ties can be used in knockout cup competitions and playoffs. In North America, the equivalent term is ''home-and-away series'' or, if decided by aggregate, ''two-game total-goals series''. Use In association football, two-legged ties are used in the later stages of many international club tournaments, including the UEFA Champions League and the Copa Libertadores; in many domestic cup compe ...
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Dinamo Stadium (1951)
The Dinamo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Dinamo București since its inception and until 2022, when the stadium didn't receive the license to host matches from Liga I and Liga II. History The stadium was built in 1951. First match played here was Dinamo – Locomotiva Timișoara 1–0, on 14 October 1951. In 2001, floodlights were added, and in 2006 a major renovation of the stadium began, enlarging the VIP section, and raising the capacity of the Tribune 2 stand. However, due to lack of funding the renovation has still not been completed. There are now plans to build a new arena, but administrative problems make progress very slow-going. New seats and a new scoreboard were added. Many important matches were held here including Dinamo against Everton and Bayer Leverkusen. In April 2001, as the ground was broken during the work for the stadium's first renovation, a Second World War s ...
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CS Gaz Metan Mediaș
Clubul Sportiv Gaz Metan Mediaș (), commonly known as Gaz Metan Mediaș or simply as Gaz Metan, was a Romanian professional football club based in Mediaș, Sibiu County. Founded in 1945 as ''Karres Mediaș'', the team spent most of its existence in the second division. It also participated in 16 seasons of the Liga I, the highest level of the Romanian league system, and lost a Cupa României final to CCA București in 1951. Gaz Metan registered its debut in European competitions in the 2011–12 campaign, when it defeated KuPS and Mainz 05 prior to being eliminated by Austria Wien in the UEFA Europa League play-off round. After the dissolution of the club in 2022, some of its former players and coaches founded ACS Mediaș 2022, which has the purpose of continuing the football tradition in the town. History Early years (1945–1950) The club was founded in 1945 as Karres Mediaș, and played in the Romanian Second League (Liga II). It was promoted to Divizia A in 1947 ...
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