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Augustin Botescu was a
Romanian football manager who
coached Romania at the 1960
European Nations' Cup
qualifiers and Romania's
Olympic team at the 1960...
- In 2012, no-one
owned the
rights to the
Pegas name, so
Romanian Andrei Botescu quickly registered the trademark.
Raising 70,000
euros ($77,000; £55,000)...
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either by a
subtle return to
historical tradition (Șerban S****za,
Mihai Botescu or Radu Radoslav), or
through a
critical regional approach (Vlad Gaivoronschi...
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Popescu (1951–1953, 1954–1955, 1961, 1962) Ștefan
Dobay (1953–1954)
Augustin Botescu (1958–1960)
Constantin Teașcă (1962, 1967)
Silviu Ploeșteanu (1962–1963)...
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fourth in 1959–60. The team
consisted of
players Horia Ghibănescu,
Nicolae Botescu,
Grigore Ciuncan, Lucrețiu Florescu,
Gheorghe Corneanu,
Gheorghe Toma,...
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buildings have been restored. Ștefan
Baiaram (born 2002),
footballer Augustin Botescu,
football manager Georgiana Ciuciulete (born 1987),
handballer Valerică...
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football goalkeeper. He pla**** for two
games for
Romania under coach Augustin Botescu at the 1960
European Nations' Cup quarter-finals
where they were defeated...
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mathematician Augustin Barié (1883–1915),
French composer and
organist Augustin Botescu,
Romanian football manager Augustin Buzura (1938–2017),
Romanian novelist...
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expanded according to a
project of the
architects Hortensia and
Mihai Botescu. Today, in one of the
spaces owned by Timișoara City Hall in the Ștefania...
- Jean Pădureanu. The
stadium has a
total capacity of 7,800 seats.
Augustin Botescu (1956)
Virgil Mărdărescu (1961–62) Ion
Nunweiller (1981–83) Constantin...