- Războieni-Cetate (Székelyföldvár),
Uioara de Jos (until 1960 Ciunga; Csongva), and
Uioara de Sus (Felsőmarosújvár). Its
former name is
Uioara, and was
called Ocna Mureșului...
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interwar period as
Solvay Uioara and as Soda Ocna Mureș
between 1945 and 2007. The club was
founded in 1933 as
Solvay Uioara, from the p****ion of the Belgian...
- 815 16,215 350 1364b/1989a Ocna Mureș Alba 12,480 13,036 15,697 1203b (as
Uioara); 1956a Sântana Arad 12,460 11,428 12,936 2003a Vălenii de
Munte Prahova...
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Fortress (Burg Schweis), Săsciori Tăuți Fortress, Tăuți
Teleki Castle,
Uioara de Sus Wesselényi Castle,
Obreja Zebernic Fortress,
Valea Vințului Bistrița-Năsăud...
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opened on 30
August 1936 with the
occasion of the
match between Solvay Uioara and IAR Brașov (2–4), and was the host of
first football match on floodlight...
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Gyula Pr****ler /
Iuliu Iosif Pr****ler Date of
birth 1916
Place of
birth Uioara, Alba,
Romania Date of
death 1942 (aged 25–26) Position(s)
Forward Senior...
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Bucharest from 1925 to 1929. He
taught high
school at Aiud (1929–1931),
Uioara (1931–1933), Brad (1933–1934), Cluj (1934–1936; 1939–1940), Sighișoara (1936–1939)...
- up
leaving the club a year later,
where he
joined Solvay Uioara.
Voinescu left
Solvay Uioara a year
later to join RATA Târgu Mureș in 1947,
where he remained...
- (The Bomber)
because of his
powerful shots was born on 7
November 1922 in
Uioara de Sus,
Romania and
started playing junior level football at age 11 at local...
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Dermata Cluj CFR Ploiești CFR
Turnu Severin Grivița CFR București
Solvay Uioara Dezrobirea Constanța CAM Timișoara FC Călărași Șurianul Sebeș ← 1947–48...