-
ground of
Politehnica II Timișoara. In the past,
Stadionul UMT,
which was
placed just a few
meters away, was
named also as
Stadionul Electrica, fact that...
- Universitară
Politehnica Timișoara (Romanian pronunciation: [poliˈtehnika timiˈʃo̯ara]),
commonly known as SSU
Politehnica Timișoara,
Politehnica Timișoara...
- Asociația Club
Sportiv Electrica 1929 Timișoara
commonly known as
Electrica Timișoara, or
simply as
Electrica is a
Romanian amateur football club based...
- Lig club
Gaziantep and the
Romania national team. A
youth player of
Politehnica Timișoara
until its
dissolution in 2012, he
started his
senior career...
- it disappeared,
merging with
Electrica Timișoara.
Their colours were red-yellow.
Their home
stadium was
called Electrica (today UMT; the
original wooden...
- The
Central Library of
Politehnica University is the
library of the
Politehnica University of Timișoara.
Between 1947 and 2014 it
functioned in the Piarist...
- Timișoara, Timiș County. The team was
founded in 2012, the year the old FC
Politehnica Timișoara went bankrupt. ACS Recaș was
moved to Timișoara and—supported...
- Neamț II.
Fortus Iași was
renamed as
Unirea 2000 Iași.
Electrica Constanța was
renamed as
Electrica Dobrogea Constanța.
Agricultorul Gârbovi was renamed...
- career*
Years Team Apps (Gls) 1995–1996
Electrica Timișoara ? (?) 1996–1997 UM Timișoara 43 (31) 1997–2000
Politehnica Timișoara 63 (12) 2001–2002 UTA Arad...
- The
regional commission set that the
champion team
should be
Politehnica Brașov.
Politehnica Brașov won the Brașov
Regional Championship and
qualify for...