- Cătălin
George Hîldan (3
February 1976 – 5
October 2000) was a
Romanian professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. Cătălin
Hîldan first came into...
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Cristian Hîldan (born 22
September 1973 in Bucharest) is a
former Romanian rugby union footballer and
currently a
rugby union coach. He was a
member of...
- the
former captain, Cătălin
Hîldan, in 2000, the fans
renamed the
North End of Dinamo's
stadium to
Peluza Catalin Hîldan (PCH Stand) in his honor. The...
- Tor
Christian Hildan (born 10 June 1949) is a
Norwegian diplomat. He was born in Fredrikstad, and is a cand.polit. by education. He
started working for...
- Cătălin
Hîldan Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Brănești,
Ilfov County, Romania. It is the home
ground of CS Brănești and
holds 2,500 people. The stadium...
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matches were held in the stadium:
Peluza Catalin Hildan Peluza Catalin Hildan Peluza Catalin Hildan Main
entrance The
stadium in 2010
during National...
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Dinamo Stadium is
named "Peluza Cătălin
Hîldan" (Cătălin
Hîldan Stand), in his honor, also the
Stadionul Cătălin
Hîldan from his
native Brănești is
named after...
- "standing up, playing". This word is
derived from the
Kurdish (Kurmanji) verb
hildan or
haldan "to play, to jump, to lift". However, on 24 July 2022, Nişanyan...
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ultras groups are:
Peluza Nord FCSB,
Peluza Sud Steaua,
Peluza Cătălin
Hîldan,
Peluza Sud Dinamo,
Peluza Nord Rapid,
Peluza Sud Timisoara, t2 Rapid, Peluza...
- Monastery [ro],
dating from 1813, is
located in Pasărea village. The Cătălin
Hîldan Stadium was the home
stadium of FC
Victoria Brănești, a
professional football...