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Tractorul Brașov was a
football team from Brașov, Brașov County, Romania.
Beginnings Tractorul Brașov was
founded in 1927
under the name IAR Brașov (Industria...
- end of the 1977–78 season. In 1978 IUPS
became a
subsidiary of
Uzina Tractorul Brașov (Romanian main
tractors factory) and
changed its name in Tractor...
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footballer who pla**** as a
right back for two Brașov teams,
Steagul and
Tractorul.
Mihai Ivăncescu was born on 22
March 1942 in Adâncata, Romania. He started...
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Hannover 96 won 6–2 on aggregate. 24 November 1965 (1965-11-24)
Stadionul Tractorul, Brașov Attendance: 3,200 Referee:
Pavel Spotak (Czechoslovakia) Steagul...
- Stat (State Ironworks) and from 1948, the
company was
renamed to
Uzina Tractorul Brașov [ro] (UTB). The
current IAR was re-established in 1968 at Ghimbav...
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Romanian football player (Progresul București,
national team) and
manager (
Tractorul Brașov). K. R. Punia, 89,
Indian politician,
Haryana MLA (1987–1989),...
- române!". Upon
arriving in the city centre,
thousands of
workers from the
Tractorul Brașov and
Hidromecanica factories, pupils, students, and
others joined...
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Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar
Universiti Teknologi Brunei Uzina Tractorul Braşov (Braşov
Tractor Factory), a
Romanian producer of
tractors United...
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national championship with
Progresul Brașov in 1956, she
transferred to
Tractorul Brașov. In 1956, she was a
member of the
Romanian team
which won the gold...
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started to play
football at
junior level in Brașov for
local club
Tractorul. In 1984 he went to play at FC Brașov
where he won the
junior republican...