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  2. Order of the Star of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Grand Officer (Mare Ofițer): 75 civilians and 25 military; Grand Cross (Mare Cruce): 35 civilians and 10 military. In 1938, the order was given a superior rank, called "Clasa I" (First Class in English), between the Grand Officer rank and the Grand Cross rank, with a maximum of 50 civilians and 15 military personnel. [1]

  3. CSM Știința Baia Mare - Wikipedia

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    Originally founded in 1977 as Racemin Baia Mare, Știința Baia Mare quickly rose to prominence in the Romanian rugby scene. Despite encountering formidable competition from clubs such as Steaua București and Dinamo București, Baia Mare solidified its position as a dominant force in the Romanian rugby championship.

  4. Marius Bilașco - Wikipedia

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    On 31 August 2010, he signed a contract with Steaua București alongside teammates from Unirea Urziceni: Galamaz, Ricardo, Marinescu, Apostol, Onofraş, and Brandán. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] International career

  5. Lucian Bălan - Wikipedia

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    FC Baia Mare *Club domestic league appearances and goals Lucian Bălan (25 June 1959 – 12 November 2015) was a Romanian football player and coach, winner of the European Cup and the European Supercup in 1986 and the European Supercup , both with Steaua București and former coach at a football school in Baia Mare .

  6. FCSB - Wikipedia

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    Football club FCSB Full name SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues) Short name FCSB Founded 7 June 1947 ; 77 years ago (1947-06-07) as ASA București Ground Arena Națională Capacity 55,634 Owner George Becali President Valeriu Argăseală Head coach Elias Charalambous League Liga I 2023–24 Liga I, 1st of 16 (champions) Website fcsb.ro Home colours Away ...

  7. Mircea Bolba - Wikipedia

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    As a footballer, Bolba played for Olimpia Satu Mare, Steaua București, ASA Târgu Mureș, Politehnica Timișoara and FC Bihor Oradea, among others.After retirement, Bolba started his career as a manager, coaching over years especially teams from Satu Mare County, such as Olimpia Satu Mare (several times), Fink Fester Petrești, Talna Orașu Nou or Turul Micula.

  8. Daniel Prodan - Wikipedia

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    Born in Satu Mare, Prodan came to prominence with national giants FC Steaua București, having signed in late 1992 from his hometown side FC Olimpia Satu Mare.With the capital club, he won five consecutive Liga I titles, almost always featuring as a starter; his debut in the league came on 8 November in a 3–1 win at FC Farul Constanța, aged 20.

  9. Francisc Zavoda - Wikipedia

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    Zavoda played as striker for Phoenix Baia Mare (1947–1948), CFR București (1948–1949) and then Steaua București (1950–1960). He played a total of 200 games in Divizia A and scored 43 goals. He was champion of Romania in five occasions and won four Romanian Cups. He won eight caps for Romania.