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Talnar (Persian: تلنار, also
Romanized as
Talnār; also
known as Taknār and Tal Nāz) is a
village in
Chapakrud Rural District, Gil
Khuran District, Juybar...
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Cornel Țălnar (born 9 June 1957) is a
Romanian former football player and manager.
Țălnar,
nicknamed "Țânțarul" (The Mosquito), was born on 9 June 1957...
- his
heavy reprisals against forces of the
Maratha Empire,
particularly at
Talnar,
where he
ordered the
execution of over 300 men. He was also
known for financial...
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Zenga Italy 31 Aug–24 Nov
Cornel Țălnar Romania 25 Nov–4
March Gheorghe Mulțescu Romania 5
March – 4
April Cornel Țălnar Romania April– 2008–09 Mircea...
- Mulțescu and Orac
score for 3–0. The
thrilling second leg
finishes 3–2 (goals
Țălnar and Mulțescu). In
order to
accede in the
semifinals of the
European Cup...
- FCSB to
Anderlecht and FC Brașov
received a
stake in the transfer.
Cornel Țălnar was
named the new
manager and the goal was
still promotion,
considered the...
- (1993–94) Ioan
Andone (1994–95) Dan Anca (1995–97)
Adrian Coca (1997)
Cornel Țălnar (1997–98)
Tiberiu Poraczky (1998) Dan Anca (Dec 1998–99)
Marcel Lăzăreanu...
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resigned citing his
desire to
coach abroad. His
place was
taken by
Cornel Ţălnar.
Under his spell,
Dinamo started well the
second half of the
season and...
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Retrieved 1
October 2024. "Cornel
Ţălnar, la
Unirea Alba Iulia! De la vară, ca și
manager general" [Cornel
Ţălnar, at
Unirea Alba Iulia!
Starting from...
- CFR Cluj
Andrea Mandorlini Cadú Nike
Sigma Towers Dinamo București
Cornel Țălnar Marius Niculae Nike
Orange FC U
Craiova Laurențiu
Reghecampf Andrei Prepeliță...