- Asociația
Fotbal Club
Progresul Spartac 1944 București,
commonly known as
Progresul Spartac București or
simply as
Progresul Spartac, is a
Romanian professional...
- The
Spartacus League (German: Spartakusbund) was a
Marxist revolutionary movement organized in
Germany during World War I. It was
founded in
August 1914...
- of
Burdujeni (now a
neighbourhood of Suceava)
named Spartac Burdujeni. In the 1953 season,
Spartac Burdujeni won the
Suceava Regional Championship and...
-
Stadionul Progresul Spartac is a football-specific
stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is the home
ground of
Progresul Spartac București and has a capacity...
- București was
renamed as
Banca de Stat București,
before being renamed Spartac București the
following year. 1955 was the
first season spent by "the bleu...
-
additional teams were
promoted to
Divizia B,
including Spartac. ****igned to
Series III,
Spartac narrowly avoided relegation by
finishing 10th out of thirteen...
- Șelimbăr is
under renovations.
Progresul Spartac was
relocated to CNAF
Stadium in Buftea,
because Progresul Spartac Stadium in
Bucharest did not meet the...
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Romanian football. The club pla****
during the time
under the
names of
Spartac,
Flamura Roșie, Voința, Progresul, Ferodoul,
Acvaterm and Olimpia. The...
- ani". gsp.ro. 8 May 2024.
Retrieved 11 May 2024. "Alexandria,
Progresul Spartac,
Tunari și
Unirea Dej vor dis**** astăzi
ultimul lor meci în Liga 2, în...
- was
overtaken by
local businessman Ghenadie Mitriuc and
renamed to FC
Spartac. The
authorities did not
accept this and took the club back and renamed...