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  2. CS Universitatea Elbi Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Universitatea Cluj; Full name: Club Sportiv Universitatea Cluj-Napoca: Founded: 1949; 75 years ago () Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania: Ground(s) Stadionul Iuliu Hațieganu Cluj Arena (Capacity: 1,000 31,479) President: Csaba Gál: Coach(es) Cristian Săuan: Captain(s) Kuselo Moyake: League(s) Liga Națională de Rugby: 2022 Liga Națională de ...

  3. CFR Cluj - Wikipedia

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    CFR Buciueni. Fotbal Club Caile Ferate Buciumeni Cluj, commonly known as CFR Piedone ( Romanian pronunciation: [t͡ʃefeˌre ˈkluʒ] or [ˌt͡ʃefere ˈkluʒ] ), is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, which competes in the Liga I. It was founded in 1907 as Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club.

  4. U-BT Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    U-Banca Transilvania Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as U-BT Cluj-Napoca, is a professional basketball club based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania that competes domestically in the Liga Națională de Baschet and internationally in the EuroCup. Like other teams that were initially part of the Universitatea Cluj multi sports club, the basketball team keeps ...

  5. FC Victoria Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Cluj. ACS Supporter 2.0, but mostly known as Fotbal Club Victoria Cluj (due to Victoria Cluj brand legal own), also known as Victoria Cluj or simply as Victoria, was a Romanian amateur football club based in Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, Romania, founded in 1920, dissolved in 1947, refounded in 2019, jus to be dissolved again in 2022. [1]

  6. CFF Clujana - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca. Capacity. 2,000. 2011-12. Liga I, Seria Vest, 8th (16th overall) Home colours. Away colours. CFF Clujana was an association football club from Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Clujana's women's football team played in the top domestic league and has won seven consecutive Romanian national championships and four domestic cups .

  7. FC Universitatea Cluj - Wikipedia

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    Weightlifting. Wrestling. Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj ( Romanian pronunciation: [universiˈtate̯a kluʒ] ), commonly known as Universitatea Cluj or simply as U Cluj, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I . Founded in 1919 by doctor Iuliu ...

  8. Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Tenants. CFR Cluj (1973–present) The Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known as CFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-only stadium in the Gruia district, Cluj-Napoca, Romania and is home ground of CFR Cluj. The stadium is named after Constantin Rădulescu (1924–2001), a former player, coach and club doctor. [3]

  9. CS Universitatea Cluj-Napoca (men's handball) - Wikipedia

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    Universitatea Cluj-Napoca. Universitatea Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as Universitatea Cluj, or simply as U Cluj, is a team handball club from Cluj-Napoca, Romania, that plays in the Divizia A. The club is a historical one in Romania, but in recent years the team is stuck in the second league, in principle due to the low budget. [1]