Marian Popa (born 3 March 1964) is a Romanian former football striker. On 9 June 1993 he scored six goals for Farul Constanța in a Divizia A match against...
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1986 Claudiu Vaișcovici 6 Dinamo București CSM Suceava 9–1 8 May 1988 Marian Popa 6 Farul Constanța Oțelul Galați 6–3 9 June 1993 Claudiu Keșerü 6 FCSB...
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Florin Marin fielded Cristian Munteanu – Stelian Carabaș, Daniel Ghișan, Marian Dinu (C), Mihai Matei, Ștefan Nanu – Gheorghe Barbu, Dănuţ Moisescu, Gheorghe...
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expressions in an overview of communist literature, put out in 2001 by Marian Popa. Popa regarded Raicu as a former exponent of the "Jewish supremacy" over...
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București became the first winner of the trophy after a goal scored by Marian Popa in extra time. 20 August 1994 18:00 Stadionul Național Attendance: 5...
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that a player scored six goals in a Liga I game since 9 June 1993, when Marian Popa of Farul Constanța accomplished the feat in a 6–3 success against Oțelul...
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Player Club Goals 1 Gavril Balint Steaua București 19 2 Marian Popa Farul Constanţa 15 3 Marian Bâcu Jiul Petroşani 14 Florin Răducioiu Dinamo București...
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1941-1944 Nagyvárad Lucian Burchel 2 0 13 1 1993 Nyíregyháza Spartacus Marian Popa 2 0 5 0 1996 BVSC Marius Cheregi 6 0 43 1 2000-2002 Ferencváros Alexandru...
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Răzvan Ochiroșii Cornel Pavlovici Ionel Pârvu Ovidiu Petre Adrian Popa Marian Popa Valeriu Răchită Laurențiu Reghecampf Ștefan Sameș Nicolae Tătaru Florea...
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Marian Mihai Aioani (born 7 November 1999) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I club Rapid București. Aioani started...
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București 24 2 Ilie Stan Steaua București 20 3 Dorinel Munteanu Dinamo București 15 4 Marian Popa Farul Constanța 14 Marius Predatu Universitatea Cluj...
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"Silviu Bindea". FRF. Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. "Cornel Popa". FRF. Archived from the original on 2014-05-20. "Nicolae Negrilă". FRF....
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the game between Dinamo and Farul, Răducioiu and Lupu, respectively Marian Popa had played, managers and coaches of both clubs (Vasile Ianul and Lucescu...
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Stan (21 / 3); Daniel Iftodi (8 / 0); Roland Nagy (3 / 0). Forwards: Marian Popa (14 / 7); Viorel Ion (8 / 0); Adrian Ilie (28 / 11); Adrian Ilie (23...
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current manager Constantin Gâlcă. Keșerü was also the first player since Marian Popa in 1993 to score six goals in a league game – that feat also featured...
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Români din Statele Unite și Canada, Editura Albatros, București, 2001 Marian Popa (Germany), Istoria literaturii române de azi pe mâine, 2 vols, București...
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Lupilor')/(screenplay) 1964 Pisica de mare (writer) 1957 Eruptia (writer) Marian Popa. Dicționar de literatură română contemporană. p. 325. Petre Luscalov...
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București sent him and Ioan Tătăran at Farul Constanța in exchange for Marian Popa. At Farul he made his Divizia A debut on 25 October 1989 in a 0–0 against...
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1983 2009–2010 5 0 Horia Popa Romania MF 17.09.1993 2012–present 0 0 Iulian Popa Romania FW 13.11.1975 2005 5 0 Marian Popa Romania FW 03.03.1967 1995–1996...
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List of canonically crowned images (redirect from Canonically Crowned Marian Images in the Philippines)
The following list enumerates a selection of Marian, Josephian, and Christological images venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, authorised by a Pope...
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least 1 season for Callatis and also played in Liga I for another team. Marian Popa Bănică Oprea Mugurel Cornățeanu Lavi Hrib Ovidiu Stoianof Adrian Bumbescu...
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Panduru MF 11 Ilie Stan MF 8 Ilie Dumitrescu FW 7 Alexandru Andraşi FW 9 Marian Popa 54' Substitutes: FW 18 Ion Vlădoiu 54' DF 14 Cornel Cristescu 73'...
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Iulian Petrache – Kaposvár – 2013-14 László Polgár - Videoton - 1991-92 Marian Popa – BVSC – 1997 Grigore Popan - Nyíregyháza - 2004 Lucian Popescu – Győr...
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Cornel Popa (19 March 1935 – 4 November 1999) was a Romanian football player who played as a right defender. Cornel Popa was born on 19 March 1935 in...
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2001, Memoriile were legitimized as a primary source of information in Marian Popa's Hand-to-Mouth History of Romanian Literature, which was otherwise criticized...
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Alexandra Buza – Celina Coca Bloos – Maricica Anca Sigartău [ro] – Sanda Tania Popa – Aurelia Gabriel Spahiu – Culidiuc Constantin Florescu [ro] – Sorin Ionel...
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Mihai (1998–2001) Nicolae Popa (2001–2004) Ioan Vida (2004–2010) Augustin Zegrean (2010–2016) Valer Dorneanu (2016–2022) Marian Enache (2022–present) Judiciary...
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classification Milen Manev from Bulgaria was the series winner. Andrei Popa took 2nd place and Marian Gheorghe took 3rd place. There was also contested open category...
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Archived from the original on 7 September 2024. Retrieved 7 September 2024. Popa Buluc, Magdalena (30 August 2024). "S-a lansat trailerul filmului ANUL NOU...
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Secretary Olesea Stamate (PAS) Artemie Cătănoi (PAS) Roman Roșca (PAS) Boris Popa (PAS) Corneliu Furculiță (BCS) Committee for Public Finance Control: Tatiana...
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