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Metalul Reșița can
refer to: CS
Muncitorul Reșița,
shortened CS
Muncitorul Reșița, a
Romanian football club
founded in 1911 CSM Reșița,
named Metalul...
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Metalul Oradea may
refer to: AS Înfrățirea Oradea, a
dissolved football club in Oradea, Romania,
named Metalul Oradea between 1950 and 1956.
Metalul Oradea...
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season Metalul had
major financial problems, many
teams entering on the
pitch with the banner: "Respect, Reșița!",
campaign appeared after Metalul players...
- Asociația
Fotbal Club
Metalul Buzău,
commonly known as
Metalul Buzău, is a
Romanian professional football club
based in the city of Buzău, Buzău County...
- The
Metalul Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Buzău, Romania. It is used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Metalul Buzău. The stadium...
- The club was
originally established in 1947
under the name of
Metalul Plopeni.
Metalul merged with
Rapid Mizil in 1967, was
enrolled directly in the third...
- as
Metalul Oradea.
Metalul won
Bihor Regional Championship in 1951 and was a top team in the
Regional Champopnship during the 1950s. In 1956
Metalul Oradea...
- name of Forestierul, then
under the name of
Metalul after the 1977
merge between Forestierul and
Metalul or
Izvorul after the 1978
merge with Izvorul...
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football league system.
Metalul București was
renamed as
Energia București.
Metalul Baia Mare was
renamed as
Energia Baia Mare.
Metalul 108
Cugir was renamed...
- was pla**** on 14
October 1956 at
Progresul Stadium in Focșani.
Energia Metalul Galați won the Galați
Regional Championship and
promoted to
Divizia C....