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  2. Moca FC - Wikipedia

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    With 13 titles, Moca was the most popular club in that league. Its province is the "House of the Dominican Football". [citation needed] In 2015, after the LDF folded, Moca joined the new professional Dominican football league in the first division, Liga Dominicana de Fútbol. Their classic rivals are Atlético San Cristóbal and Cibao FC.

  3. Liga I - Wikipedia

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    The Liga I (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈliɡa ɨnˈtɨj]; First League), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs. . Currently sponsored by betting company Superbet, it is officially known as the Supe

  4. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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    București TV (now Kanal D2) Cinema Est (now Prima History) Discovery Science; DTX (TV channel) 2024 Arcadia TV World (now Prima World ) Orange Sport; 2025 Linkpress TV; Global News; Melos TV; Other A+; Absolut TV; Alpha TV; AKTA Info; Antena News; Antena TV Novela; Bah TV; BBC Prime; BBC Entertainment; Boom Action; Boom Base; Boom Cinema 1 ...

  5. Digi Sport (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    Digi Sport will show 270 live Liga 1 matches from 2019 to 2024. These games are played on Friday nights, Saturday and Sunday evenings and nights and Monday nights. Before the game, at half-time and after the game all Liga 1 games have dedicated programmes including Fotbal Club and Digi Sport Special presented by Radu Naum and Valentin Moraru and with special guests like Gabi Balint, Ilie ...

  6. Prima Sport - Wikipedia

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    Agro TV Cinemaraton Cinemaraton Moldova Medika TV Nostalgia TV: History; Launched: Prima Sport 1 December 19, 2011 (Transilvania L!VE) July 1, 2014 (LookPlus) October 9, 2020 (Look Sport+) April 19, 2022 (Prima Sport 1) Prima Sport 2 February 14, 2012 (Transilvania LOOK) October 5, 2012 (Look TV) August 31, 2018 (Look Sport) April 19, 2022 ...

  7. FCV Farul Constanța - Wikipedia

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    The modern history of the football club from Constanța began in 1949, when the city's two teams (Dezrobirea Constanța and PCA Constanța) merged to form Locomotiva PCA. The new club was registered for the Divizia B play-off with four other regional champions: Metalul 1 Mai Ploiești, Dinamo Oltenița, Progresul CPCS București and Bucegi ...

  8. List of Romanian football champions - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian football champions (Romanian: campionii României la fotbal) are the winners of Liga I, Romania's premier annual association football league competition. The title has been contested since 1909 in varying forms of competition.

  9. Romania national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Football Federation (Federația Română de Fotbal) was established in October 1909 in Bucharest. Romania played their first international match on 8 June 1922, a 2–1 win over Yugoslavia in Belgrade, being coached by Teofil Moraru. [4]