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  2. ProSport - Wikipedia

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    ProSport was a daily Romanian newspaper, the country's second largest and most read sports-related publication after Gazeta Sporturilor.It was owned by the PubliMedia International.

  3. List of Romanian football transfers winter 2024–25 - Wikipedia

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    No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK AUT Franz Stolz (on loan from Genoa) [64]: 13 DF ROU Denis Ciobotariu (from Sepsi OSK) [59]: 18 MF CIV Kader Keïta (on loan from CFR Cluj) [19]: 29 MF ROU

  4. ProSport LM3000 - Wikipedia

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    The ProSport LM3000, also known as the ProSport 3000 Spyder, is a sports prototype race car, first built in 1991. It was later adapted into GT-style racing, and competed in the GT2/Group GT3 classes of the British GT Championship. [7]

  5. List of Romanian football transfers winter 2022–23 - Wikipedia

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  6. Gazeta Sporturilor - Wikipedia

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    Gazeta Sporturilor (English: The Sports Gazette) is a Romanian sports website, originally founded in 1924 as a daily newspaper.It was the third-oldest daily newspaper in Europe, with 99 years of uninterrupted publication, before issuing its last edition on 31 October 2023.

  7. Andrei Gheorghiță - Wikipedia

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    This biographical article related to a Romanian association football forward is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Pro Arena - Wikipedia

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    Former logo, used from 2017 to 2022. Pro Arena (formerly TV Sport, Sport.ro and Pro X) is a Romanian TV channel that airs programming intended for a male audience, including sports transmissions.

  9. CS Universitatea Craiova - Wikipedia

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    UNSR Craiova in 1948. Football in the city of Craiova began in 1921 when the first two teams were founded: Craiovan Craiova and Rovine Grivița Craiova. In 1940, the two sides merged in what resulted to be one of the most successful Romanian clubs of the Interwar period, FC Craiova, who were the first team of the city that won the Romanian football championship.