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Mărdărescu is a
Romanian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Gheorghe Mărdărescu Gil
Mărdărescu (born 1952), Romanian-American footballer...
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Virgil Mărdărescu (also
known as "Gil
Mărdărescu", "Gheorge
Mărdărescu" and "Vintilă
Mărdărescu"; 15 July 1921 – 11 June 2003) was a
Romanian football...
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Mircea "Gil"
Mărdărescu (born 12
April 1952, in Săcele) is a
retired Romanian-American
football (soccer) player. Gil
Mărdărescu started playing football...
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Gheorghe D.
Mărdărescu (4
August 1866 – 5
September 1938) was a
Romanian army
major general during World War I, a
commander during the Hungarian–Romanian...
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Munteanu (1956)
Nicolae Szoboszlay (1957) Ștefan Kovács (1957–58)
Virgil Mărdărescu (1958–59)
Andrei Sepci (1959–61) Neța
Gheorghe (1961–62)
Constantin Rădulescu...
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being eliminated by Nigeria. Morocco,
coached by the
Romanian Virgil Mărdărescu and
captained by Faras, took the
continental throne at 1976
African Cup...
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Ndaye Mulamba (9)
Ndaye Mulamba 1976 Ethiopia Morocco (1)
Virgil Mărdărescu Mamadou Aliou Keïta (4)
Ahmed Faras 1978 Ghana Ghana (3) Fred Osam-Duodu...
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pioneer battalions, one
north and one south.
General Gheorghe Mărdărescu commanded the
Romanian Army in Transylvania. The
commander of the north...
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Between 1945 and 1947,
under the
coordination of Radu
Manicatide and Radu
Mărdărescu, IAR
developed a microcar,
named M.R., and an automobile. However, the...
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Iosif Bükössy,
Constantin Mareș,
Vasile Dumbravă; head
coach Virgil Mărdărescu, and
president Foti Foti. At the end of the season,
Farul pla**** six games...