- club
based in
Turnu Măgurele,
Teleorman County. The team was
founded as
Voința Saelele in 1965 and was
originally based in Saelele,
Teleorman County. The...
- CSU
Voința Sibiu was a
Romanian football team from Sibiu,
Sibiu County,
founded in 1965 and
dissolved in the
autumn of 2012. In the
summer of 2007, to...
- Asociația
Fotbal Club
Voința Lupac, also
known as
Voința Lupac, was a
Romanian football club
based in Lupac, Caraș-Severin County,
which pla**** in Liga...
- May 2024.(in Romanian) "CSU
Voința Sibiu a murit. Trăiască LSS
Voința Sibiu!" [CSU
Voința Sibiu died. Long live LSS
Voința Sibiu!]. turnulsfatului.ro....
-
Fotbal Club
Altay Constanța was a
Romanian football club
based in Constanța, Constanța County,
founded in 1945 and
dissolved in 2006. The club last pla****...
- Liga
Suporterilor Sibieni Voința Sibiu,
commonly known as LSS
Voința Sibiu, or
simply as
Voința Sibiu, is a
Romanian football club from Sibiu,
Sibiu County...
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finals of the
regional stage were pla**** on July 20. CSM Pașcani (4) v AS
Voința Ion Creangă (4) AFCS
Talna Orașu Nou (4) v
Bihorul Beiuș (4) ASF Pogăceaua...
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Voința Stadium is a multi-use
stadium in Ghermănești, Romania. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Olimpic Snagov...
-
Craiova II,
Voința Lupac, Deva,
Viitorul Șimian,
Phoenix Buziaș, Șoimii
Lipova and
Victoria Carei withdrew due to the
financial problems.
Voința Limpeziș...
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football league system,
before being dissolved in 2012. Re-founded in 2013 as
Voința Snagov, the club was
dissolved once
again in 2016, but re-founded in 2021...