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FCM Dinamo Onești
FCM Dinamo Onești was a Romanian professional football club from Onești, Bacău County, Romania, founded in 1994 and dissolved in 2015. History The rise of the team from Onești began in the summer of 1987 when Mecon, sustained by IUGTC Onești (The Heavy Equipment Enterprise Transport Construction), with Steluș Roșca on the bench, managed to promoted in Divizia C winning the Bacău County Championship and the promotion play-off against Chimia Victoria 1–0 on aggregate. With Nicolae Zaharia as coach, he played in the third division in the following seasons, being generally in the top half of the ranking finishing 4th in 1987–88, 5th in 1988–89, 8th in 1989–90 and 10th in 1990–91. Changing its name to Meconerg, the team continued to play in Divizia C and after the reorganization of the competitive system in the summer of 1992, finishing 4th in 1991–92, 5th in 1992–93 and 7th as Electromecon Onești in the 1993–94 season. In 1994, Electromecon Onești ...
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Sigla FC Onesti
Scribal abbreviations, or sigla (grammatical number, singular: siglum), are abbreviations used by ancient and medieval scribes writing in various languages, including Latin, Greek language, Greek, Old English and Old Norse. In modern Textual criticism, manuscript editing (substantive and mechanical) sigla are the symbols used to indicate the source manuscript (e.g. variations in text between different such manuscripts). History Abbreviated writing, using sigla, arose partly from the limitations of the workable nature of the materials (rock (geology), stone, metal, parchment, etc.) employed in record-making and partly from their availability. Thus, lapidary, lapidaries, engravers, and copyists made the most of the available writing space. Scribal abbreviations were infrequent when writing materials were plentiful, but by the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, writing materials were scarce and costly. During the Roman Republic, several abbreviations, known as sigla (plural of ''siglum ...
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1993–94 Divizia C
The 1993–94 Divizia C was the 38th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Olt 90 Scornicești * Unirea Slobozia * Metalurgistul Cugir * Olimpia Satu Mare Promoted from Divizia D * Rodchim Găești * Rapid Fetești * Constructorul U Craiova * Olimpia Salonta * CPL Arad * Conpref Constanța * Petrolul Berca * Rapid Miercurea Ciuc * CFR Tepro Iași * Petrolul Moinești * Minerul Gura Humorului * Jiul Rovinari * Petrolul Videle * Parângul Lonea * Viscofil București * Sfântu Gheorghe From Divizia C Promoted to Divizia B * Constructorul Iași * Metalul Plopeni * Gaz Metan Mediaș * Phoenix Baia Mare Relegated to Divizia D * Unirea Codlea * Sportul Municipal Vaslui * CSM Borzești * Textila Buhuși * IMGB București * Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat * Chimia Brăila * Dacia Lamirom Brăila * Caromet Caransebeș * Șoimii Compa Sibiu * Electrica Fieni * FC Caracal * M ...
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1996–97 Divizia B
The 1996–97 Divizia B was the 57th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Liga I, Divizia A and the last two places from both series relegated to Liga III, Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from 1995–96 Divizia C, Divizia C * CSM Moinești, Petrolul Moinești * Danubiana București * FC Precizia Săcele, Precizia Săcele * CFR Cluj Relegated from 1995–96 Divizia A, Divizia A * FC Inter Sibiu, Inter Sibiu * FC Politehnica Iași (1945), Politehnica Iași From Divizia B Relegated to 1996–97 Divizia C, Divizia C * Jiul IELIF Craiova, FC Caracal * FC Bihor Oradea (1958), Bihor Oradea * CS Portul Constanța, Portul Constanța * Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea, FC Râmnicu Vâlcea Promoted to 1996–97 Divizia A, Divizia A * FCM Târgoviște, Oțelul Târgoviște * CSM Jiul Petroșani, Jiul Petroșani ...
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Trotuș
The Trotuș () is a river in eastern Romania, a right tributary of the river Siret. It emerges from the Ciuc Mountains in the Eastern Carpathians and joins the Siret in Domnești-Sat near Adjud after passing through Comănești and Onești in Bacău County. The total length of the Trotuș from its source to its confluence with the Siret is .Planul de management al spațiului hidrografic Siret
Administrația Națională Apele Române, page 17
Its basin area is .
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1995–96 Divizia B
The 1995–96 Divizia B was the 56th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last two places from both series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Foresta Fălticeni * Oțelul Târgoviște * Minerul Motru * Minaur Zlatna * FC Onești * Dunărea Călărași * ARO Câmpulung * Olimpia Satu Mare Relegated from Divizia A * Electroputere Craiova * Maramureș Baia Mare * UTA Arad From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * Flacăra Moreni * ICIM Brașov * Faur București * CFR Cluj * Acord Focșani * Phoenix Baia Mare * Callatis Mangalia * Armătura Zalău Promoted to Divizia A * Selena Bacău * Politehnica Timișoara * Politehnica Iași Renamed teams ''Constant Galați'' was renamed as Dunărea Galați. ''Jiul IELIF Craiova'' was moved from ...
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Golden Goal
The golden goal is a sports rule used in association football, Australian rules football, bandy, field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse, and rugby league to decide the winner of a match (typically a knock-out match) in which scores are equal at the end of regular time. It is a type of sudden death. Under this rule, the game ends when a goal is scored; the team that scores that goal during extra time is the winner. Introduced formally in 1993, though with some history before that, the rule ceased to apply to most FIFA-authorized football games in 2004. The similar silver goal supplemented the golden goal between 2002 and 2004. The golden goal was played in NCAA soccer matches up to 2021, was eliminated in 2022, and then reinstated for post-season play in 2024. It is still used in FIH sanctioned field hockey games. A related concept, the golden point, is used in National Rugby League games. A similar golden goal rule is also used in all National Hockey League (NHL) overtime games (f ...
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Săcele
Săcele (; German: ''Siebendörfer''; Hungarian: ''Négyfalu'', between 1950 and 2001 ''Szecseleváros'') is a city in Brașov County, Romania, in the Burzenland area of southeastern Transylvania, with a population of 30,920 inhabitants in 2021. It is adjacent to the city of Brașov, its city centre being situated away from downtown Brașov. History The city since 1950 is composed of former villages which now form the main sectors: Baciu (Bácsfalu, Batschendorf), Turcheș (Türkös, Türkeschdorf), Cernatu (Csernátfalu, Zerndorf), and Satulung (Hosszúfalu, Langendorf). After the second half of the 11th century the villages were mentioned as "''septem villae valacheles''" (seven Vlach villages). The first official mention of Săcele was a document issued on May 16, 1366, by the Hungarian King Louis I of Hungary in which he offers the area between the Timiș and Olt rivers to a trusted friend—Count Stanislav. Later it was under the Saxon management of Kronstadt (Brașov ...
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Stadionul Electro-Precizia
Electro-Precizia Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Săcele, Brașov County. It is used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... matches and is the home ground of CSM Săcele. The stadium holds 2,000 people. References Football venues in Romania Buildings and structures in Brașov County Săcele {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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1994–95 Divizia B
The 1994–95 Divizia B was the 55th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last two places from both series relegated to Divizia C. The teams which were ranked 2nd played a promotion/relegation play-off against teams ranked 15th and 16th in the Divizia A and teams ranked 15th and 16th in the Divizia B in both series, played a relegation/promotion play-off against the 2nd places from Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Cetatea Târgu Neamț * Poiana Câmpina * Dacia Pitești * Unirea Dej Relegated from Divizia A * Politehnica Timișoara * Dacia Unirea Brăila From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * Foresta Fălticeni * Metalul Bocșa * Constructorul Iași * Drobeta-Turnu Severin Promoted to Divizia A * Argeș Pitești * Maramureș Baia Mare Renamed teams ''G ...
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Flacăra Moreni
''Flacăra'' (Romanian for "The Flame") is a weekly literary magazine published in Bucharest, Romania. History and profile ''Flacăra'' was started in 1911. The first issue was published on 22 October 1911. The founder was Constantin Banu and the magazine covers the articles on the literary work by Romanian writers. The headquarters is in Bucharest. During the Ceauşescu era it was a communist publication, and supported the isolation of Romania from Europe together with other magazines. Following the Romanian Revolution of December 1989 George Arion was elected as the editor-in-chief of the magazine. ''Flacăra'' launched its website in 2010. See also * List of magazines in Romania In Romania some of the magazines are published by international companies such as Egmont and Axel Springer Verlag. In the country some international magazines in addition to national ones are also published, including ''Forbes Romania'', '' GEO m ... References External links Official website ...
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Divizia B
The Liga 2, most commonly spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07 football season. It is currently sponsored by Casa Pariurilor, a betting company under the official name Liga 2 Casa Pariurilor. Format Since its inception in 1934, Liga II has had between 2 and 9 parallel divisions, with clubs divided based on geographic regions. But since the 2016-17 Liga II, it changed to one group of 20 teams. Currently, the top six teams goes in the promotion play-off, in which the top 2 teams get promoted and the next 2 play a promotion play-off against teams from Liga I. In the play-out, there are 2 groups, 7th, 10th, 11th, etc. in group 1, 8th, 9th, 12th, etc. in group 2. the bottom 2 teams from each group gets relegated and the 3rd worst places in the 2 groups play each other home and away to decide the last team relegated. New format from 2024 On 14 July 2023, the ...
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Foresta Fălticeni
Foresta Fălticeni (also known as ''Foresta Suceava'') was a Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania, founded in 1954 as ''Avântul Fălticeni'' and subsequently dissolved in 2003. History The club was founded in 1954 in Fălticeni under the name of ''Avântul Fălticeni''. Foresta was the first team representing Divizia C that played in a Romanian Cup final which was lost with 0–6 against Steaua București at the end of the 1966–67 season. In 1997, the club was moved to Suceava after it won the promotion to the Divizia A for the first time in history. The main reason for the move was the inadequate state of Foresta's stadium in Fălticeni, which was both small and had a cracked stand. Another reason for the move was, that the main team in the city, CSM Suceava had failed to achieve any notable performances during the previous decade. During the 3 seasons it spent in the Divizia A, a notable match was played against Dinamo Bucur ...
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