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Andrei Cordoș
Andrei Alexandru Cordoș (born 6 June 1988) is a Romanian footballer who plays defender. Club career Cordoș started to play football at CRD Cluj youth team. He moved to Universitatea Cluj and in 2006 he made his debut for the first team. He became one of the best defenders of Universitatea Cluj. The Romanian club had offers for Andrei Cordoș from Lazio and Steaua București but the club officials refused to sell him. In 2007 Cordoș helped Universitatea Cluj to promote to Liga I. In summer 2019, Cordoș became a member of Lithuanian Žalgiris. After 2019 season he left Žalgiris. In 2019 A lyga he played 10 matches and scored one goal. National team Cordoș played three times for the Romania national under-19 football team scoring one goal and four times for the Romania national under-21 football team. Honours Club ;Maziya *Maldivian FA Charity Shield Maldivian FA Charity Shield is a Maldivian football match between the Dhivehi Premier League and the Maldives FA Cup ...
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Câmpia Turzii
Câmpia Turzii (; ; ) is a municipality in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania, which was formed in 1925 by the union of two villages, Ghiriș (''Aranyosgyéres'') and Sâncrai (''Szentkirály''). It was declared a town in 1950 and a city in 1998. The city is located in the southeastern part of the county, on the right bank of the Arieș River, at a distance of from Turda and from the county seat, Cluj-Napoca. History The village of Sâncrai was mentioned in a 1219 document as "villa Sancti Regis" ("village of Holy King"), while Ghiriș was first documented in 1292 as "Terra Gerusteleke" ("Gerusteleke", literally meaning "plot of Gerus" in Hungarian). Michael the Brave was murdered by agents of Giorgio Basta at the current location of Câmpia Turzii on 9 August 1601. Câmpia Turzii is the "city of adoption" of Toulouse and a sister city of Siemianowice Śląskie. Population The population has evolved as follows since 1784: *1784: Ghiriș: 565; Sâncrai: 472 *1850: Ghiriș: ...
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