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2022 Liga Națională De Rugby Season
The 2022 Liga Națională de Rugby is the 104th season of the top Romanian rugby union Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ... competition operated by the Romanian Rugby Federation. Teams Fourteen clubs will compete in the 2022 Liga Națională de Rugby season, nine of them joining the competition from the now defunct Divizia Națională de Seniori, formerly the second division of domestic Romanian rugby, while another five teams join the competition from the also defunct CEC Bank SuperLiga, formerly the first division of domestic Romanian rugby. Table Group A Group B Playoffs Fixtures & results Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7 Playoffs Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 ...
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Liga Națională De Rugby
The Liga Națională de Rugby () is a professional rugby union club competition that is played in Romania. In the 2023 season there are 14 teams competing. The competition was established in 1913 and is governed by the Romanian Rugby Federation. Steaua București is the most successful club in the competition with 24 titles. History The first Romanian competition took place in 1914 between two Bucharest team's in Tennis Club Român and Sporting Club with Tennis Club Român taking out the first title winning both of the matches by eight and three points respectively. The competition expanded and grew in the 1920s and 1930s (with a peak in the 1970s and 1980s), after Stadiul Român and seventeen more (other) teams were founded in Bucharest-only ever since. The championship took place on an annual basis, with some gap years caused by the two World Wars mostly. The first team set up outside Bucharest (to play the top-tier competition) was IAR Brașov in 1939, a team owned and run ...
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București
Bucharest ( , ; ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania. Its population is officially estimated at 1.76 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.3 million residents, which makes Bucharest the 8th most-populous city in the European Union. The city area measures and comprises 6 districts ('' Sectoare''), while the metropolitan area covers . Bucharest is a major cultural, political and economic hub, the country's seat of government, and the capital of the Muntenia region. Bucharest was first mentioned in documents in 1459. The city became the capital in 1862 and is the centre of Romanian media, culture, and art. Its architecture is a mix of historical (mostly Eclectic, but also Neoclassical and Art Nouveau), interbellum (Bauhaus, Art Deco, and Romanian Revival architecture), socialist era, and modern. In the period between the two World Wars, the city's elegant architecture and ...
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Stadionul Flacăra (Năvodari)
Flacăra Stadium is a multi-use stadium A stadium (: stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage completely or partially surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit ...
in Năvodari. It currently is the home ground of CS Năvodari. It holds 5,000 people. Football venues in Romania Buildings and structures in Constanța County {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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CS Năvodari (rugby Union)
CS Năvodari is a Romanian rugby union club based in Năvodari, Romania. It was founded in 2007 and is currently playing in the Liga Națională de Rugby The Liga Națională de Rugby () is a professional rugby union club competition that is played in Romania. In the 2023 season there are 14 teams competing. The competition was established in 1913 and is governed by the Romanian Rugby Federation .... Before entering the new league format, Navodari won in 2019 the Romanian second tier league, the ''Divizia Nationala de Seniori''.CS Navodari, winner for the first time of the rugby DNS
''Ziua de Constanta'', 18 May 2019. Retrieved on 16 May 2022.


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Stadionul Gheorghe Rășcanu
Gheorghe Rășcanu Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Timișoara, Romania. It is currently used mostly for rugby matches by the local team, SCM Rugby Timișoara. The stadium is named after Timișoara Saracens' legend Gheorghe Rășcanu who played for Timișoara during its golden era. History The stadium was built in 2011 after the board members of the then-called Timișoara Saracens decided to set an objective of winning the title of the Romanian First Division after 40 years, which they did in the 2012–2013 season. The 300,000-euro stadium also includes minifootball pitches along with tennis and basketball pitches for the Timișoara Sports Club which owns SCM Rugby Timișoara SCM may refer to: Organizations * Catalan Mathematical Society (Catalan: ) * Colombian Mathematical Society (Spanish: ) * SCM Corporation, an American typewriter and calculator manufacturer * SCM Holdings, a holding company owned by Ukrainian ty .... The stadium underwent some repair work in 20 ...
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Eugen Căpățână
Eugen is a masculine given name which may refer to: * Archduke Eugen of Austria (1863–1954), last Habsburg Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order from 1894 to 1923 * Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke (1865–1947), Swedish painter, art collector, and patron of artists * Prince Eugen of Schaumburg-Lippe (1899–1929) * Prince Eugen of Bavaria (1925–1997) * Eugen Aburel (1899–1975), Romanian surgeon and obstetrician * Eugen Bacon, female African-Australian author * Eugen Beza (born 1978), Romanian football manager and former player * Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist * Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914), Austrian economist * Eugen Bolz (1881–1945), German politician and member of the anti-Nazi resistance * Eugen Chirnoagă (1891–1965), Romanian chemist * Eugen Cicero (1940–1997), Romanian-German jazz pianist * Eugen Ciucă (1913–2005), Romanian-American artist * Eugen d'Albert (1864–1932), Scottish-born pianist and composer * Eugen Doga ...
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Valentin Calafeteanu
Valentin Nicolae Calafeteanu (born 25 January 1985) is a Romanian rugby union player. His position on the field is scrum-half. He has played for Dinamo Bucarest (2004–09), RCM UVT Timişoara (2010–17) and CSM Bucharest (2017–19). Playing for Dinamo, Calafeteanu became two times National Champion (2007, 2008) and won twice the National Cup. Alongside RCM UVT Timișoara, Calafeteanu captured 9 major titles in his career, becoming 4 times Romanian Rugby Cup champion (2011, 2014, 2015, 2016), 4 times Romanian Rugby Superliga champion (2012, 2013, 2015, 2017) and one time King's Cup champion (2015). He also played for the Bucharest Wolves team. Aged only 19, Calafeteanu had his debut for Romania on 20 November 2004, in a friendly game against Japan, contributing to a 25–10 win. Calafeteanu holds 100 caps for Romania, with 11 tries, 32 conversions, 37 penalties and 1 drop goal scored, on an aggregate of 233 points. He won the Rugby Europe Championship in 2006 & 2017. He ...
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Arena Zimbrilor
Arena Zimbrilor (also known as Stadionul Lascăr Ghineț) is a rugby stadium in Baia Mare, Romania. It opened in 1977 and has been the home stadium of Știința Baia Mare since its completion. History The stadium was built in 1977, the same year that the rugby union Rugby union football, commonly known simply as rugby union in English-speaking countries and rugby 15/XV in non-English-speaking world, Anglophone Europe, or often just rugby, is a Contact sport#Terminology, close-contact team sport that orig ... club Știința Baia Mare was founded. In 2009, the stadium had been renovated for the first time. In 2011, the stadium had been renovated for the second time. References Rugby union stadiums in Romania Buildings and structures in Baia Mare Sport in Baia Mare Sports venues completed in 1977 1977 establishments in Romania {{rugbyunion-stub ...
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Ovidiu Cojocaru
Ovidiu Cojocaru (born 19 November 1996) is a Romanian rugby union player. He plays as a hooker for professional SuperLiga club CSM Baia Mare. Club career Ovidiu Cojocaru started playing rugby in 2010 as a youth for CFR, a local Romanian club based in Pașcani Pașcani () is a city in Iași County in the Western Moldavia region of Romania, on the Siret river. , it has a population of 30,766. Five villages are administered by the city: Blăgești, Boșteni, Gâstești, Lunca, and Sodomeni. The city der .... After one year he moved to the seaside joining CS Cleopatra Mamaia. In July 2015 he started his professional journey joining SuperLiga side, CSM Baia Mare. International career Cojocaru is also selected for Romania's national team, the Oaks, making his international debut in a test match against the '' Tupis'' on 24 June 2017. References External links * * * 1996 births Living people People from Pașcani Rugby union players from Iași County Romanian rugby ...
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Eugen Apjok
Eugen Apjok (born 15 April 1972) is a former Romanian rugby union player and a current coach being at the healm of CSM Baia Mare (rugby), Baia Mare. He played as a Fly-half (rugby union), fly-half. In 2016 he was voted the best rugby head coach in Romania. In December 2022 he was appointed manager of the Romania national rugby union team, in preparation for the 2023 Rugby World Cup. Club career He mostly played for CSM Baia Mare (rugby), Baia Mare, from the early nineties. International career Apjok gathered 3 caps for Romania national rugby union team, Romania, from his debut in 1996 to his last game in 2001. He scored 1 try and 6 conversions during his international career, 17 points on aggregate. He was a member as an assistant coach of his national side for the 8th Rugby World Cup in 2015 Rugby World Cup, 2015. References External links

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Stadionul Steaua (2021)
The Steaua Stadium (), informally also known as Ghencea Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It primarily serves as the home stadium of CSA Steaua București and the Romania national football team, replacing the former venue. The new stadium cost €95 million and is located in the neighbourhood of Ghencea. It seats 31,254 spectators. Notable events The stadium was inaugurated on 7 July 2021, with a match between Steaua and OFK Beograd, the same team with whom they had inaugurated the previous stadium back in 1974. It ended with a 6–0 win for the home team, with Bogdan Chipirliu being the first player to score in the new stadium. Austria and North Macedonia's squads were based at the stadium during preparation for and between matches at UEFA Euro 2020. Photo gallery File:Stadionul Steaua 2020.jpg, Stadium exterior File:Stadionul Steaua, 5 July 2023.jpg, Stadionul Steaua See also *List of football stadiums in Romania This is a list of footbal ...
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Stadionul Arcul De Triumf
The Arcul de Triumf National Rugby Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. Being constructed on the site of the former stadium, it mostly hosts home matches of the Romania national rugby union team and FC Dinamo București. It was originally planned to host games at the 2021 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, but the tournament was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is named after the nearby triumphal arch in Bucharest. Austria, France and Ukraine's squads were based at the stadium during preparation for (and between matches at) UEFA Euro 2020. The first sporting event held at the stadium was on 3 July 2021 when a rugby union crowd of 4,400 watched the summer internationals header featuring Romania v Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, ...
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