- Ion
Timofte (born 16
December 1967) is a
Romanian retired footballer who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder. He
spent the vast
majority of his
career in...
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Timofte is a
Romanian surname.
Notable persons with this name include:
Daniel Timofte (born 1967),
retired Romanian football midfielder and currently...
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Daniel Timofte (born 1
October 1967) is a
Romanian football manager and
former player who pla**** as an
attacking midfielder, most
notably for Turkish...
- Alexandru-Radu
Timofte (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈradu
tiˈmofte]; 7
April 1949 – 19
October 2009) was a
Romanian soldier,
politician and spy chief. A member...
-
playwright Mr G.
Timofte),
where he
appeared for the
first time on the
stage performing the
leading part in the
comedy of Mr G.
Timofte "The
Dreams and...
-
fiction comedy film
production made in the country.
Starring Alecsandra Timofte Revnic, Alex Velea,
Alina Pușcău, Anca Dinicu,
Andreas Petrescu, Angel...
- Supertaça
Winner Ayew 16 1998–99 1D 2 34 20 11 3 57 29 71 Quarter-Final — Ayew
Timofte 15 1999–00 1D 4 34 16 7 11 40 31 55 Quarter-Final CL
Group Stage W****iton...
- did not have the
quality to
break down a
defensive opposition.
Daniel Timofte was the only
player to miss in the
penalty shoot-out – his kick
saved by...
- the Băneasa
Developments owned by
Aurel Gabriel Popoviciu [ro] and Radu
Timofte.[citation needed]
Besides the Băneasa
Commercial Platform, Băneasa Developments...
- Slovig [de] (1897 – 1944),
church musician,
music educator, and
composer Ion
Timofte (born 1967),
footballer Anina Mine Anina-Doman oil
field Peștera ****rilor...