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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. Football in Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Romania national football team played its first match in 1922 and is one of only four national teams to have taken part in the first three World Cups, the other three being Brazil, France, and Belgium. Overall, they have played in seven World Cups, most recently in 1998.

  4. Sport in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Rugby union is a relatively popular team sport played in Romania, with a tradition of more than 100 years and were bronze medalists when Rugby was included in the 1924 Paris Olympic Games. [3] The Romania national rugby union team competed at every Rugby World Cup up until 2019, where the team were disqualified for fielding ineligible players ...

  5. Romanian Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    The "Venus" Bucharest and "Prahova" Ploiesti teams will appear in 1915; "Student Sports" Bucharest, in 1916; CA Oradea and "Chinese" Timisoara in 1910, and AMFA Arad, in 1911, according to the "Encyclopedia of Physical Education and Sport in Romania". The Romanian national team began its activity on June 8, 1922, in a match in Belgrade, against ...

  6. CSA Steaua București (football) - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Revolution led the country towards a free open market and, subsequently, several players of the 1980s team left for other clubs in the West. After a short pull-back, a quick recovery followed and Steaua managed a six consecutive championship streak between 1992–93 and 1997–98 to equalize the 1920s performance of Chinezul ...

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

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    This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 16:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. 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

  9. History of the Romania national football team - Wikipedia

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    Romania qualified for the next World Cup in 1934 after beating Yugoslavia 2–1 in a repeat of their first international. At the finals, Romania played only one game in a new knock-out format, losing 2–1 to Czechoslovakia in Trieste, Italy, with Ștefan Dobay scoring their only goal of the tournament.