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Iuliu Bodola (Hungarian:
Bodola Gyula; 26
February 1912 – 9
September 1992) was a Romanian-Hungarian
footballer who pla**** as a striker. He represented...
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Bodola may
refer to Budila, a
commune in
Romania György
Bodola (died 2007),
Hungarian illustrator Iuliu Bodola (1912–1992),
Romanian ****ociation football...
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Iuliu Bodola Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Oradea, Romania. The
stadium is the home
ground of FC
Bihor Oradea.
Between 1924 and 1963, then...
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George Bodola (in Hungarian:
Bodola György; died 17
March 2007) was a
Hungarian illustrator. Born in Szombathely, Hungary, his
father was a
soccer coach...
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Bogdan Dumitrache 7
December 2023 17:00
Iuliu Bodola,
Oradea Referee:
Mircea Salomir Source: FRF (E) Eliminated; (Q) Qualified...
- Yugoslavia.
Greece came
third and
Bulgaria was last. The best
goalscorers were
Bodola and Wetzer, both from
Romania and with 7
goals each.
Albania had registered...
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legend at
Rapid București and
Iuliu Bodola, a
prolific goalscorer throughout the 1930s and into the 1940s.
Bodola was
transferred to
Venus București in...
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financial issues. The home
ground of "the Red and Blues" was
Stadionul Iuliu Bodola,
which has a
seating capacity of 11,155. FC
Bihor Oradea continued the football...
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Endre Ady (1877–1919),
Hungarian poet Alex Leon (1907-1944),
painter Iuliu Bodola (1912–1992),
football player Emerich Jenei (n. 1937),
former football player...
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goals Josef Bican 2
goals Karel Senecký Oldřich Nejedlý
Branko Pleše
Iuliu Bodola 1 goal Jan Říha Jiří
Sobotka Josef Ludl Oldřich Rulc
Vlastimil Kopecký Vojtěch...