- Roman,
which also
includes a women's
handball team.
Founded in 1954 as
Laminorul Roman, the team was
dissolved in 2018 due to poor results. However, the...
- (1957–58),
Industria Sârmei (1958–59), C.S.M. (1960–61),
Progresul (1962–63),
Laminorul (1963–64),
Constructorul (1964–65),
again Progresul (1965–1975), FC Brăila...
- Călărași.
Rodchim Găești was
renamed as
Chimia Găești.
Laminorul Victoria Zalău was
renamed as
Laminorul Zalău. ROVA Roșiori was
renamed as
Sporting Roșiori...
-
Gloria Bistriţa 52 (6) 2006–2007
Laminorul Roman 2007–2008 Marmaţia
Sighet Total 378 (69)
Managerial career 2006–2007
Laminorul Roman 2007–2009 Marmaţia Sighet...
-
career mainly for FCM Bacău, but he also
spent some
periods at
teams like:
Laminorul Roman, UTA Arad,
Aerostar Bacău or Botoşani. In 2011
Codreanu signed with...
-
Silcotub Zalău was
renamed as
Laminorul Victoria Zalău.
Dermata Cluj-Napoca was
renamed as
Clujana Cluj-Napoca.
Laminorul Brăila was
renamed as
Dacia Lamirom...
- Cupa României "Echipele
Laminorul Brăila, C.F.R. Roșiori,
Vagonul Arad și
Recolta Carei au
promovat în
categoria B" [Teams
Laminorul Brăila, C.F.R. Roșiori...
- Ion
Ionescu or
Teofil Codreanu,
among others—eliminated CSM Mediaș,
Laminorul Roman,
Metalul Târgoviște, and
Progresul București. However, they suffered...
-
Chimia Brazi.
Chimforest Năsăud was
renamed as
Chimia Năsăud.
Autobuzul Laminorul Focșani was
renamed as
Autobuzul Voința Odobești. Dunărea CSU Galați was...
-
matches with 44
goals scored in the competition.
Afterwards he pla**** for
Laminorul Roman in the
Romanian second league and
ended his
career in
Israel at...