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  2. FC Botoșani - Wikipedia

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    FC Botoșani made their debut in Liga I on 21 July 2013, in a 0–0 draw against CFR Cluj, with eight newcomers in a top tier level of the starting eleven and played most of the match with nine-man as Ciprian Dinu received a red card in the ninth minute. [5]

  3. FC Botoșani in European football - Wikipedia

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    Fotbal Club Botoșani is a Romanian professional football club based in Botoșani, Botoșani County, northeastern Romania.The club has only participated in two seasons of the UEFA Europa League thus far, more specifically in 2015–16 and then once more rather recently in 2020–21 UEFA Europa League.

  4. 2024–25 FC Botoșani season - Wikipedia

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    As a form of discipline, he received a fine and was suspended for four matches. Subsequently, the coach expressed remorse for his actions. [2] Ten days later, his contract was terminated. [3] He was replaced by Liviu Ciobotariu, who coached Botoșani in 2018–19. [4]

  5. Botoșani Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    2 July 2015 UEFA Europa League: Botoșani: Tskhinvali: 1 - 1 6,031 23 July 2015 UEFA Europa League: Botoșani: Legia Warsaw: 0 - 3 5,353 References

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    Parts of the Northeast are waking up to more than a foot of snow Sunday morning, as a fast-moving winter storm, packing snow, sleet and ice, leaves more than 15 million people from the Midwest to ...

  7. Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Cluj-Napoca Rail Station, located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the city centre, is situated on the CFR-Romanian Railways Main Line 300 (Bucharest – Oradea – Romanian Western Border) and on Line 401 (Cluj-Napoca – Dej).

  8. Cluj International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Avram Iancu Cluj International Airport [4] (IATA: CLJ, ICAO: LRCL) is an airport serving the city of Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Initially known as Someșeni Airport , it is located 9 km (5.6 mi) east of the city centre, in the Someșeni area, which is now within the Cluj-Napoca city limits. [ 2 ]

  9. Botoșani - Wikipedia

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    Botoșani is first mentioned in 1439, in which one chronicle says that "the Mongols came and pillaged all the way to Botușani". [3] The town is then mentioned only during the conflicts between Moldavia and Poland: several battles were fought near the town, in 1500, 1505 and 1509. [3]