- AFC Turris-
Oltul Turnu Măgurele,
commonly known as
Turris Turnu Măgurele, or
simply Turris, was a
Romanian professional football club
based in
Turnu Măgurele...
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territory was
transferred from
Plasa Oltul:
Plasa Cuca,
headquartered at Cuca,
which town was
formerly in
Plasa Oltul Plasa Pitești,
headquartered at Pitești...
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director of Liga I club
Sepsi OSK.
Hadnagy started his
career at
hometown club
Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe. At the end of his
fifth Divizia C
season at the team, they...
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Fotbal Club Olt Scornicești (Romanian pronunciation: [olt skorniˈt͡ʃeʃtʲ]),
commonly known as FC Olt Scornicești, Olt Scornicești or
simply as FC Olt,...
- The Sâi (also: Șiu) is a left
tributary of the
river Danube in Romania. It
discharges into the
Danube near
Turnu Măgurele. It
flows parallel to the lower...
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Caracal was
renamed as Răsăritul Caracal.
Gloria Slatina was
renamed as
Oltul Slatina.
Lemnarul Odorheiu Secuiesc was
renamed as
Textila Odorheiu Secuiesc...
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ground of CSM
Slatina since 2017. In the past it was also the home
ground of
Oltul Slatina and
Inter Olt Slatina. It can
accommodate 10,000
spectators (6,500...
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Urziceni Juventus București
Dacia Mioveni Rarora Râmnicu Vâlcea Jiul Petroșani
Oltul Sfântu
Gheorghe Armătura Zalău
Other promoted teams:
Laminorul Roman (I)...
- No. Pos.
Nation Player — MF ROU Cătălin Albu (to
Oltul Curtișoara)...
- Măgurele, a
dissolved football club in
Turnu Măgurele,
Romania AFC Turris-
Oltul Turnu Măgurele, a
football club in
Turnu Măgurele,
Romania This disambiguation...