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Gheorghe Mulțescu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡe̯orɡe mulˈt͡sesku]; 13
November 1951 – 15
September 2024) was a
Romanian professional football manager and...
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Emanuel Mulțescu, (born 26
April 1976) is a
Romanian former football player. He's the son of
former international player and
coach Gheorghe Mulțescu. Astra...
- At Bucharest, Augustin,
Mulțescu and Orac
score for 3–0. The
thrilling second leg
finishes 3–2 (goals Țălnar and
Mulțescu). In
order to
accede in the...
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January 1, 2010)
Grigore Sichitiu (January 10, 2010 – May 9, 2010)
Gheorghe Mulțescu (July 3, 2010 –
December 20, 2010)
Florin Motroc (December 22, 2010 – December...
- privința lui
Dennis Man. **** a răspuns
Mulțescu" [What was that? Reghecampf, odd
decision regarding Dennis Man. How
Mulțescu responded].
Gazeta Sporturilor (in...
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international player Dan
Petrescu in the
first half of the season, and by
Gheorghe Mulțescu in the
second half, had a very good run,
finishing the
season in fourth...
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Andrei Stocker,
Alexandru Nagy,
Petre Libardi, Árpád Szűcs,
Gheorghe Mulțescu,
Adalbert Rozsnyai, and
Mihai Stoichiță —
defeated Politehnica Timișoara...
- far),
coach Ioan Sdrobiș (who came at half
season to
replace Gheorghe Mulțescu) had at his
service the
following players: C. Brătianu I, Hăisan, Nicoloff –...
- also the
coach that
promoted him to the
senior squad at Jiul,
Gheorghe Mulțescu advised him to do so. In his
first season at Dinamo, the club won The Double...
- The longest-serving
coach in the club’s
history was
Romanian Gheorghe Mulțescu, who
managed the team for a
total of 4.5
seasons between 1993–1997 and...