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  2. Romania national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Romania national team mainly plays its home games at the Arena Națională in Bucharest, the largest stadium in the country. It opened in 2011 and has a capacity of 55,600 seats. The stadium is a Category 4 venue and hosted the 2012 Europa League final and Euro 2020.

  3. Romania national football team results (2020–present)

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  4. Romania national football team results (2000–2019) - Wikipedia

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    Romania 22 (2–4 p) Ukraine: Paralimni, Cyprus: 20:30: Alexa 33' 44' 23' Rakitki 31' Artem Milevskyi: Stadium: Tasos Markou Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Stelios Trifonos : Penalties: Papp Zicu Raț Ganea: Gusiev Rotan Kravet Timosciuk Iarmolenko

  5. Florin Ștefan - Wikipedia

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    Ștefan made his Romania national team debut on 8 September 2019, in a 1–0 win over Malta in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers. He started the game and played the full 90 minutes. He started the game and played the full 90 minutes.

  6. Dorin Rotariu - Wikipedia

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    National team caps and goals, correct as of 10 June 2019 Dorin Rotariu ( Romanian pronunciation: [doˈrin roˈtarju, - rotaˈri.u] ; [ 1 ] born 29 July 1995) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a forward for TFF First League club Ankaragücü .

  7. Tiberiu Căpușă - Wikipedia

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    He made his debut for Romania national team on 6 June 2021 in a friendly against England.He substituted Deian Sorescu in the 66th minute and conceded a penalty kick a minute later by fouling Jack Grealish in the penalty area.

  8. Cristian Manea - Wikipedia

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    He amassed 18 appearances in all competitions before returning to Romania on 27 June 2017, joining CFR Cluj also on loan. [9] He was an undisputed starter during his stint, winning back-to-back national championships. [10] On 2 September 2019, fellow Liga I team FCSB agreed a deal to sign Manea on loan with an option to buy. [11]

  9. Mihai Roman - Wikipedia

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    After two great seasons there, he received his first call-up for the Romania national team in June 2009. On 27 June 2010, Roman signed for Rapid București together with his teammate Sabrin Sburlea. On 29 May 2013, Roman signed for Ligue 1 club Toulouse FC on a free transfer for three seasons. [2]