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Mihai Flamaropol (9
April 1919 – 30 June 1985) was a
Romanian footballer, ice
hockey player and
coach and a writer.
Flamaropol started playing football...
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Mihai Flamaropol Ice
Skating Rink (Romanian:
Patinoarul Mihai Flamaropol) was an ice
arena in Bucharest, Romania. It was
primarily used for ice hockey...
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Bucharest Open and ATP
Romanian Open. Ice
hockey games are held at the
Mihai Flamaropol Arena,
which holds 8,000 spectators.
Rugby games are held in different...
- the team
finished on the 15th place. He was
called up by
coach Mihai Flamaropol to be in Romania's
squad at the 1964
Winter Olympics.
Shortly after that...
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Bucharest Dinamo Hall 2008 2,538
Dinamo Volley Romprest Mihai Flamaropol Skating Rink 8,000
Steaua Rangers Palace Hall 1960 4,060
Concerts Polyvalent...
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Virgil Dridea Florian Dumitrescu Florentin Dumitru Florea Fătu
Mihai Flamaropol Alexandru Fronea Octavian Grigore Gheorghe Grozea Bujor Hălmăgeanu Ovidiu...
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Bucharest League Romanian Hockey League Founded 1916 Home
arena Mihai Flamaropol (capacity: 8,000)
Franchise history CS
Sportul Studenţesc Bucharest...
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European Figure Skating Championship and at the 1936
Winter Olympics.
Mihai Flamaropol – pla****
football (during 1938 to 1953), won
league titles and pla****...
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where he was
teammate with
Mihai Flamaropol,
helping the club win the 1940 title. In 1940 he went
alongside Flamaropol to play for
Juventus București for...
- Head coach: Rolf
Kirkvaag Head coach: Gary
Hughes Head coaches:
Mihai Flamaropol,
Ladislav Horský Head coach:
Arkadi Chernyshyev ****istant coach: Anatoly...