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| Dacia Mioveni | |
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| Dinamo Bucuresti | |
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| Farul Constanta | |
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| FC Timisoara | |
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| Gloria Bistrita | |
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| Otelul Galati | |
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| Pandurii Targu Jiu | |
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| Politehnica Iasi | |
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| Rapid Bucuresti | |
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| | | Web site: http://www.fcrapid.ro Founded: 1923 Nickname: Vulturii Visinii, Giulesteni, Feroviari Stadium: Stadionul Giulesti-Valentin Stanescu Stadium Address: Calea Giulesti 18, Bucuresti 060276 League: Liga I (Divizia A Bürger) Winner of cup(s):
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| Steaua Bucuresti | |
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| | | Web site: http://www.steauafc.com Founded: 1947 Nickname: Ros-Albastrii (The Red and Blues), Militari Stadium: Stadionul Ghencea Stadium Address: Bulevardul Ghencea 5, Bucuresti 061693 League: Liga I (Divizia A Bürger)
History: Since 1947 when it was founded until today, STEAUA is by far the most successful Romanian football club at all levels. Highly regarded as the most representative Romania team yet, STEAUA won more domestic championships, cups and Romanain supercups than any other team in our country. At European level, STEAUA won the ultimate European competition, the equivalent of today Champions League, setting up the standard as the first Eastern Europe team to won this trophy.
1 UEFA SUPER CUP 1987 1 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE CUP 1986 6 ROMANIAN SUPER CUP 20 ROMANIAN CUP 23 LIGA 1 TROPHY
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| Unirea Urziceni | |
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| Universitatea Cluj | |
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| Universitatea Craiova | |
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| UTA Arad | |
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| Vaslui | |
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