- The
original club was
founded on 20
September 1949,
under the name of
Cimentul Fieni and pla**** in the
Romanian football league system until 2005, when...
- Voința I.C.S. and
Cimentul Voința
being a team with
constant appearances in the
second and
third tiers. The
local rival of
Cimentul was I.M.U.M. Medgidia...
- FC Iskra-Stal Rîbnița is a
Moldovan football club
based in Rîbnița,
Moldova (Transnistria). FC Iskra-Stal (Rybnitsa) was
founded in 2005 by
merging an...
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Stadionul Central Former names Stadionul Cimentul (1977–2005)
Address Str. Târgului, nr. 22
Location Fieni,
Romania Coordinates 45°07′46.2″N 25°24′21.1″E...
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Victoria Târgu Jiu 1970–1973
Pandurii Târgu Jiu 1973–1975
Cimentul Târgu Jiu 1975–1976
Cimentul Victoria Târgu Jiu 1976–1985
Pandurii Târgu Jiu 1985–1988...
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squad of
Astra Ploiești.
Fulgerul Bragadiru was
renamed as AEK București.
Cimentul Midia Metalul Onești
Tractorul ARO
Foresta Diplomatic Dacia Unirea Dinamo...
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Gloria Buzău,
Sportul Studenţesc, Argeş Piteşti,
Rocar București, and
Cimentul Fieni. He has also
coached at
Kerala Blasters in India, Azam F.C. in Tanzania...
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their places in the Liga I,
while Cimentul Fieni and FC Baia Mare will
still play in Liga II in the 2002–03 season.
Cimentul Fieni v
Sportul Studențesc Farul...
- team,
Cimentul Fieni, was
founded in 1936 and pla**** in
Divizia C,
before being dissolved in 2005. The home
ground of the team was
Stadionul Cimentul. Aryeh...
- 2nd
League with 2
promovations in 2nd
League and 1st
League 2000–2001
Cimentul Fieni, 2nd
League 2001–2004 Internațional Pitești, 2nd
League 2004–2005...