- then was
renamed as
Electromagnetica București and
finally as
Rapid II București,
after FC
Rapid București
bought Electromagnetica in the
early 2000s....
-
Stadionul Electromagnetica is a multi-purpose
stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of...
- (1951–1996).
Maria Ceaușescu (1920–2008),
later Maria Agachi,
worked at
Electromagnetica,
eventually becoming section chief at that
factory due to her family...
- of
birth Bucharest,
Romania Managerial career Years Team 2001–2002
Electromagnetica București 2002–2004
Unirea Focșani 2005 Jiul Petroșani 2008 UTA Arad...
-
studio albums, an EP and
eleven videos.
Their second studio album,
Electromagnetica, was
mastered by
Harris Newman (also
known for his work with Wolf Parade...
- 14th-placed in the
Divizia A and the runners-up of the
Divizia B series.
Electromagnetica București
started to be the
second squad of
Rapid București. Metalul...
- 38 46 −8 26 15
Electroaparataj București 30 8 7 15 23 30 −7 23 16
Electromagnetica București (R) 30 6 6 18 28 56 −28 18
Relegation to
Bucharest Championship...
- Unirea,
where he
scored one goal in two appearances. He
transferred to
Electromagnetica,
where he
scored four
goals in nine appearances.
Chiacu made his debut...
- AY chip. HC 85 HC85+ JET was a
Romanian clone from 1989
produced by
Electromagnetica. JET is an
acronym for
Jocuri Electronice pe
Televizor ("Electronic...
- 76
Promotion to
Divizia B 2
Cimentul Fieni 36 21 9 6 64 24 +40 72 3
Electromagnetica București 36 20 4 12 62 43 +19 64 4 Faur București 36 16 9 11 59 41...