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București-Bucharest
Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis stands on the River Dâmbovița in south-eastern Romania.
București-CSA Steaua București (football)
Armatei Steaua București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]), commonly known as Steaua București, or simply as Steaua, is a Romanian professional
București-CSM București (women's handball)
Municipal București, also known as CSM București, CSM or CSM Bucharest, is a professional women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania, that competes
București-FC Rapid București
as Rapid București (Romanian pronunciation: [raˈpid bukuˈreʃtʲ]; also known as Rapid Bucharest in English) or simply as Rapid, is a Romanian professional
București-FC Dinamo București
FC Dinamo București, commonly known as Dinamo București (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ]; also known as Dinamo Bucharest in English) or simply
București-FCSB
Fotbal Club FCSB (Romanian pronunciation: [fet͡ʃeseˌbe]), formerly named FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest
București-CSA Steaua București
Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București, commonly known as CSA Steaua București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Steaua, is
București-FC Venus București
Asociația Fotbal Club Venus 1914 București, commonly known as Venus București, or simply as Venus, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Bucharest
București-CSA Steaua București (rugby union)
CSA Steaua București is a professional Romanian rugby union club from Ghencea, south-west Bucharest, which plays in the Liga Națională de Rugby, the first
București-Eternal derby (Romania)
clubs in Romania, they won a combined 94 honours: a record 60 for Steaua/FCSB (including two international trophies) and 34 for Dinamo București. It is
București-FC Progresul București
Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest. The team
București-Unirea Tricolor București
Unirea Tricolor București was a Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1914 as Tricolor București. It was one of the most
București-Name of Romania
ediția a II-a. București 1993, p. 42, p.100-101 also see Maria Holban (ed.), Călători străini despre Țările Române, vol. I (București: Editura Științifică
București-Liga I
and Rapid București having one appearance. The most important results for a Romanian team in this competition were achieved by Steaua București which won
București-CSA Steaua București (handball)
CSA Steaua București is a Romanian professional handball club based in Bucharest, Romania. It competes in the Romanian Handball League. They are part
București-Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
Coandă International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București) (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP) is Romania's busiest international airport
București-Victoria București
Victoria București was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest, founded in 1949 and dissolved right after the Romanian revolution of 1989. The club
București-Răzvan Lucescu
Studențesc during three stints. Lucescu also represented Național București, Brașov, Rapid București and Bacău in his country, as well as Crema abroad. He won
București-Derbiul Bucureștiului
Derbi de București and Big Bucharest derby is the football local derby in Bucharest, Romania, between Steaua Bucuresti (FCSB) and FC Rapid București. It is
București-CS Dinamo București (men's handball)
7 Romanian Cups, 5 Romanian Supercups, and 1 EHF Champions League. Dinamo București has rivalry with Steaua București. Bucuresti National League: Winners
București-CS Rapid București
Clubul Sportiv Rapid București is a Romanian multi-sport club based in Bucharest, Romania. The club was founded as Asociația Culturală și Sportivă CFR
București-CS Dinamo București (rugby union)
Steaua București and Grivița Roșie București (their two local-town rivals), they had dominated the 1950`s scene in Romanian rugby as they won 3 Romanian Championships
București-ASC Daco-Getica București
Asociația Sport Club Daco-Getica București, commonly known as Daco-Getica București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, Sector
București-FC Petrolul Ploiești
place (Rapid București), two points behind 3rd place (Dinamo București) and three points behind 2nd place (FC U Craiova). In the Romanian Cup, "the Yellow
București-CS Dinamo București
CS Dinamo București is a Romanian sports society based in Bucharest. The club was founded in 1948, after the merge of Unirea Tricolor MAI with Ciocanul
București-CS Dinamo București (basketball)
BC Dinamo București or Dinamo Știința București, formerly known as Dinamo-Erbașu or Dinamo Gealan, is a Romanian professional basketball club, based in
București-Megleno-Romanian language
Megleno-Romanians], București, Cultura Națională / Academia Română, Studii și Cercetări VII, 1928; vol. III: Dicționar meglenoromân [Megleno-Romanian dictionary]
București-List of supermarket chains in Romania
din București" (in Romanian). "Lidl România inaugurează un nou magazin în București" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-07-13. "Rețeaua PENNY România ajunge
București-Maccabi București
Maccabi or Macabi București, later known as Ciocanul, was a Romanian sport club, representing the Jewish community, akin to the famous Hakoah Vienna. Named
București-Moldovan language
together with a first name. Arvinte, Vasile (1983). Român, românesc, România. București: Editura Științifică și Enciclopedică. p. 50. SIL International: ISO
București-Bogdan Lobonț
goalkeeper, currently in charge of Liga I club Rapid București. He amassed 87 appearances for the Romania national team between 1998 and 2018, representing
București-Ștefan Iovan
1960) is a Romanian former football player and manager. Iovan played for several clubs, most notably Steaua București, and represented Romania 34 times
București-București - Ilfov
The București – Ilfov development region (pronunciation: [bukuˈreʃtʲ ˈilfov]) is a development region in Romania, encompassing the national capital, Bucharest
București-AFC Rocar București
Rocar ANEFS București was a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1953 and dissolved in 2009. Note: 3 years of inactivity
București-A2 motorway (Romania)
related to A2 motorway (Romania). București – Cernavodă (YouTube video) Cernavodă – Constanța (YouTube video) Motorways in Romania 2014–2020 (PPT file) CNADNR
București-Steaua București
Steaua or Steaua București may refer to: CSA Steaua București, a Romanian multi-sports club CSA Steaua București (football), the football team of the
București-Baba ghanoush
Romanian). București (Bucharest): Editura Orizonturi. pp. 31–32. ISBN 973-95583-2-1. Jurcovan, Silvia (2012). Carte de bucate (Cookbook) (in Romanian)
București-Foreign relations of Romania
României, vol. I, 1859–1917, București, 1967, pp. 130–134. Reprezentanțele diplomatice ale României, vol. I, 1859–1917, București, 1967, pp. 130–134. G.G.
București-2023–24 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București v FC Botoșani FC Voluntari v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Petrolul Ploiești Rapid București v Dinamo București Dinamo București v FCU
București-Mircea Lucescu
1945 in Bucharest, Romania and started playing football as a junior at Școala Sportivă 2 București. He was brought at Dinamo București by coach Traian Ionescu
București-FC Metaloglobus București
Metaloglobus București, commonly known as Metaloglobus București or simply as Metaloglobus, is a Romanian football club based in București, currently playing
București-FC Steaua București records dispute
club, CSA Steaua București, in 1998. Currently, two clubs are claiming its records: FCSB, which changed its name from FC Steaua București in 2017; and CSA
București-CSM București (men's handball)
CSM București is a men's handball team from Bucharest, Romania, that plays in the Romanian Liga Naţională. Bucuresti Liga Națională Second place: 2015
București-1989 European Cup final
Spain, on 24 May 1989 that saw AC Milan of Italy defeat Steaua București of Romania 4–0. Two goals each from Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit gave the
București-National Theatre Bucharest
National Theatre Bucharest (Romanian: Teatrul Naţional "Ion Luca Caragiale" București) is one of the national theatres of Romania, located in the capital
București-Constantin Gâlcă
Romanian national under-21 team. After one more season with solid displays (31 games, two goals), Gâlcă signed with country giants Steaua București,
București-Romanian Americans
Halevy, Mayer A. (1933), Contribuţiuni la istoria Evreilor in România, București. "Romanian immigration". Immigration to America. Retrieved January 24,
București-Cupa României
Rapid București and Dinamo București with thirteen each. The record for the most consecutive Cups won is held by Rapid București, who won the Romanian Cup
București-Romanian prisoners of war in the Soviet Union
Sovietică. Documente 1941–1956 [Romanian Prisoners of War in the Soviet Union. Documents 1941–1956] (PDF) (in Romanian). București: Monitorul Oficial. ISBN 978-973-567-852-4
București-Development regions of Romania
Regions when Romania joined the EU on January 1, 2007. There are eight development regions in Romania, which (with the exception of București-Ilfov) are
București-Bucharest Metro
Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It first opened
București-History of FC Steaua București
Steaua București is a Romanian professional football club. It is the most successful team in Romania, being the only one from a communist country to have
București-Steaua București in European football
despite CSA Steaua and FCSB are involved in FC Steaua București records dispute. Qualification for Romanian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its
București-CSA Steaua București (basketball)
Steaua București (Basketball) is the basketball section of CSA Steaua București sport club, based in Bucharest, Romania. The club competes in Liga Națională
București-2017–18 FC Dinamo București season
season was FC Dinamo București's 69th season in Liga 1. Dinamo finished 7th in the league and reached the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup. In the UEFA
București-Romanian anti-communist resistance movement
(in Romanian). Onișoru, Gheorghe (coord.) – Totalitarism și rezistență, teroare și represiune în România comunistă, Studii C.N.S.A.S, București, 2001
București-Iuliu Baratky
national Romanian championships (scoring 100 goals), starting on 10 September 1933 (Venus București – Crișana Oradea 0–1). He won four Romanian Cups in
București-Romanian campaign (1916)
Socec & Co S.A., București, 1937 (in Romanian) Hitchins, Keith, România 1866-1947, Editura Humanitas, București, 2013 (in Romanian) Kirițescu, Constantin
București-Edward Iordănescu
Throughout his career, he played for various clubs in Romania—Unirea Focșani, Rapid București, Rocar București, Petrolul Ploiești, and Vaslui. He also had spells
București-List of Romanian football champions
Dinamo București with 18 championship titles. The Steaua-Dinamo rivalry, also known as the Eternal Derby, is the biggest one in the Romanian football
București-Dan Petrescu
released and returned to Romania. Petrescu returned to his native Bucharest for a last season as a footballer, with Național București. His last match was
București-1999–2000 FC Dinamo București season
1999–2000 season was FC Dinamo București's 51th season in Divizia A. Dinamo finished 1st in the league and he won the Romanian Cup. In the UEFA Cup, they
București-Gheorghe Hagi
starting his playing career in Romania, with Farul Constanța, and subsequently featuring for Sportul Studențesc and Steaua București, he later also had spells
București-List of football clubs in Romania
Giuleștiului Romprim București Sportivii București Sportul D&A Știința București Turistul București Venus București ARO Muscelul Câmpulung ACS Bălilești ACS
București-Irina Rimes
2017. Mihaela Costache (23 May 2016). "Irina Rimes un nou artist în România!". București FM. [1] [dead link] Alexandra Constanda (10 April 2017). "Irina Rimes
București-1998–99 FC Dinamo București season
season was FC Dinamo București's 50th season in Divizia A. Dinamo finished 2nd in the league and reached the semi-finals of the Romanian Cup. Squad at end
București-2023–24 Liga I
be promoted was Dinamo București, after winning the 2022–23 promotion/relegation play-off against Argeș Pitești. Dinamo București returned to the Liga I
București-Colentina A.C. București
Colentina A.C. București was a football club based in Bucharest, in southern Romania. It was founded in 1909 and it soon became one of the best teams
București-Romania
competition Romanian teams have won the EHF Champions League a total of three times, Steaua București won in 1968 as well as 1977 and Dinamo București won in
București-Dan Air (Romania)
2023). "Exclusiv: Dan Air (România) va inaugura 12 rute regulate spre București în iunie 2023" [Exclusive: Dan Air (Romania) will launch 12 regular routes
București-Romanian National Opera, Bucharest
The Romanian National Opera, Bucharest (Romanian: Opera Națională București) is one of the four national opera and ballet companies of Romania. The company
București-Marius Lăcătuș
team of Romania. Scores and results list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Lăcătuș goal. Steaua București Divizia A
București-NUTS statistical regions of Romania
Ialomița County RO316 Prahova County RO317 Teleorman County RO32 București-Ilfov RO321 București RO322 Ilfov County RO4 Macroregion four (Macroregiunea Patru)
București-Bucharest North railway station
Bucharest North railway station (Romanian: Gara București Nord; officially Bucharest North Group A; colloquially Gara de Nord) is the main railway station
București-București Mall
București Mall (known locally as Mall Vitan) is a shopping mall located in the Vitan neighborhood of Bucharest, Romania, close to the Dudești and Văcărești
București-Societatea de Transport București
Societatea de Transport București (STB; English: Bucharest Transport Company) is one of the main public transit operators in Bucharest, Romania, owned by the Municipality
București-Sabin Ilie
his career with Electroputere Craiova, and played for Steaua București and Național București before short spells in Turkey, Spain and Germany. He had a
București-Marius Șumudică
season on first place, 3 points above Dinamo București. However, Șumudică was suspended 6 months by the Romanian FA on charges of betting on football matches
București-Emerich Jenei
occasions, all with Steaua București. First is ranked Nicolae Dumitru, who has won 7 championships, all with Dinamo București . Jenei was born in Agrișu
București-List of presidents of Romania
The president of Romania serves as the head of state of Romania. The office was created by the communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu in 1974 and has developed
București-Cristian Săpunaru
began his senior career with Național București in 2002, before going on to make a name for himself at Rapid București four years later. In 2008 he signed
București-Andrei Borza
(born 12 November 2005) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Liga I club Rapid București. A product of Farul Constanța's
București-Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe
Valentin Suciu tells us how dreams become reality]. PROSPORT (in Romanian). București. Retrieved 2 December 2020. "Liga a IV-a, Seniori, sezon 2013/2014
București-Daniel Prodan
a Romanian professional footballer who played mainly as a central defender. In a career marred by injuries, he played mainly for Steaua București and
București-List of plants from the mountains of Romania
Universității din București, 1999. Lucia Popovici, Constanța Moruzi, Ion Toma - Atlas botanic, Editura didactică și pedagogică, București, 1985 Milea Preda
București-AFC Progresul Spartac București
Progresul Spartac 1944 București, commonly known as Progresul Spartac București or simply as Progresul Spartac, is a Romanian professional football club
București-Helmuth Duckadam
professional. He earned two full caps for Romania in 1982 and, subsequently, was signed by country giants Steaua București. Duckadam, who was instrumental in
București-Endonym and exonym
example: Belgrade (Serbian: Београд, romanized: Beograd); Bucharest (Romanian: București); Cologne (German: Köln); Florence (Italian: Firenze); Milan (Italian:
București-CS Rapid București (handball)
CS Rapid București is a Romanian professional handball club based in Giulești, in the northwestern parts of Bucharest. Founded in 1934, they play their
București-Florin Răducioiu
Răducioiu (born 17 March 1970) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a striker for Dinamo București, AC Milan, Brescia, West Ham United
București-Arena Națională
The National Arena (Romanian: Arena Națională) is a retractable roof football stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It opened in 2011 on the site of the original
București-Albion Rrahmani
2022–23 season. His performances prompted a €600,000 move to Romanian team Rapid București in 2023, which made him the most expensive player ever signed
București-Social Democratic Party of Romania (1910–1918)
Romanian). București: Editura Politică. Copoiu, Nicolae (1966). Refacerea Partidului Social-Democrat din România (1900-1910) (in Romanian). București:
București-Palace of the Parliament
The Palace of the Parliament (Romanian: Palatul Parlamentului), also known as the House of the Republic (Casa Republicii) or People's House/People's Palace
București-Wallachia
(/wɒˈleɪkiə/; Romanian: Țara Românească, lit. 'The Romanian Land' or 'The Romanian Country', pronounced [ˈt͡sara romɨˈne̯askə]; Old Romanian: Țeara Rumânească
București-CS Dinamo București (men's volleyball)
CS Dinamo București is a professional volleyball club based in Bucharest, Romania, that competes in the Divizia A1, the top tier of Romanian volleyball
București-Centura București
Centura București (English: Bucharest Beltway, Bucharest Ring Road), sometimes referred to as the DNCB, is a national-class road in Romania, circling
București-FC Sportul Studențesc București
1985–86 season, just behind (back then) European Champions, Steaua București. In the Romanian Cup, Sportul Studenţesc made it to the final on three occasions
București-2015–16 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 68th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Carol I of Romania
Politică şi viaţă cotidiană în România: în secolul al XX-lea şi începutul celui de-al XXI-lea (in Romanian). București: Editura Mica Valahie. p. 10. ISBN 9786068304342
București-Ilie Dumitrescu
Alki Larnaca, Romania U–21, FCM Bacău, Apollon Limassol, AEK Athens, Egaleo, Akratitos, Kallithea, PAOK, Panthrakikos, and Steaua București. Born in Bucharest
București-Dorinel Munteanu
12 May 2024 Inter Sibiu Balkans Cup: 1990–91 Dinamo București Divizia A: 1991–92 Steaua București Divizia A: 2004–05 CFR Cluj UEFA Intertoto Cup runner-up:
București-1944 Romanian coup d'état
the Romanian People), Ed. Univers Enciclopedic, București, 1997, ISBN 973-9243-07-X (in Romanian) Ioan Scurtu, Politica Si Viaţa Cotidiana in Romania in
București-Politehnica University of Bucharest
Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea Națională de Știință și Tehnologie POLITEHNICA București) is a technical university in Bucharest, Romania. 200 years
București-Steaua Stadium (2021)
Romania. It primarily serves as the home stadium of CSA Steaua București and the Romania National Football Team replacing the former venue. The new stadium
București-Sport in Romania
popular sport in Romania. The most internationally known Romanian player is Gheorghe Hagi, who played for Steaua București (Romania), Real Madrid, FC
București-1986 European Cup final
to determine the champions of that season's European Cup. Steaua București of Romania defeated Barcelona of Spain in a penalty shoot-out after 120 minutes
București-Liga de Rugby Kaufland
governed by the Romanian Rugby Federation. Steaua București is the most successful club in the competition with 24 titles. The first Romanian competition
București-Olympia București
Olympia București was a football club based in Bucharest, in southern Romania. It was founded in 1904 and it soon became one of the best teams in the
București-Prehistory of Transylvania
bronzuri din România, București, 1977 P. Roman, Cultura Coțofeni, București, 1976 P. Roman, I. Nemeti, Cultura Baden in România, București, 1978 M. Rotea
București-FC Rapid II București
( pronunciation: [raˈpid bukuˈreʃtʲ]), or simply as Rapid II, was the reserve squad of top-flight side, FC Rapid
București-Dudu Georgescu
arbitrated matches including in the Romanian top-division, Divizia A. Progresul București Divizia B: 1969–70 Dinamo București Divizia A: 1974–75, 1976–77, 1981–82
București-Cătălin Cîrjan
Cîrjan (born 1 December 2002) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga I club Rapid București, on loan from Premier League club
București-Răzvan Patriche
Romanian footballer who plays for Liga I side Dinamo București, which he captains. Patriche was the captain of the team and was a member of Romania national
București-Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
Economic Studies (Romanian: Academia de Studii Economice din București, abbreviated ASE) is a public university in Bucharest, Romania. Founded in 1913
București-FC Dinamo București II
Fotbal Club Dinamo București II, commonly known as Dinamo București II (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Dinamo II, was the reserve
București-Horațiu Moldovan
during the first part of his career before becoming a starter at Rapid București in 2021. Three years later, his performances inspired a transfer to Spanish
București-Daniel Niculae
București. He has made 39 appearances for Romania since his debut in 2003. Daniel "Nico" Niculae started his professional career at Rapid București in
București-Climate of Romania
The climate of Romania is continental, transitioning into humid subtropical (locally often "warm oceanic" or "Pontic") on the eastern coast, influenced
București-2008–09 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 61st consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Gheorghe Popescu (footballer, born 1967)
native country he played for Universitatea Craiova, Steaua București and Dinamo București. In addition to his defensive skills, he was also capable of
București-Cosmin Matei
Constanța in 2008, and has since represented Steaua București, Astra Ploiești, Dinamo București, Viitorul Constanța and Sepsi OSK in his country. Abroad
București-University of Bucharest
University of Bucharest (UB) (Romanian: Universitatea din București) is a public research university in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in its current
București-FC Dinamo București in European football
Fotbal Club Dinamo București is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. As of August 3, 2017. As of 3 August 2017. Including away match
București-Alliance for the Union of Romanians
Romanian). Archived from the original on 28 July 2020. "Diaspora, mesaj către București: Lășați-ne să călătorim liber!". RomaniaTV.Net (in Romanian)
București-Jilava Prison
Jilava Prison (Romanian: Penitenciarul București–Jilava) is a prison located in Jilava, a village south of Bucharest, Romania. The prison began as Fort
București-CS Rapid București (men's basketball)
Clubul Sportiv Rapid București, commonly known as CS Rapid București, Rapid București, or simply Rapid, is a Romanian basketball club based in Bucharest
București-Ministry of Public Finance (Romania)
Ministry of Finance of Romania (Romanian: Ministerul Finanțelor) is one of the fifteen ministries of the Government of Romania. The minister's seat is
București-Re-education in Communist Romania
Mircea (2010). Reeducarea în România comunistă. (Reeducation in communist Romania) Vol. I (in Romanian). București, Romania: Polirom. ISBN 978-973-46-1626-8
București-Dumitru Dumitriu
Romania with Rapid București and the elder brother of Constantin Dumitriu (Dumitriu IV) who won the Romanian championship with Steaua București. Dumitriu started
București-Miodrag Belodedici
Olimp Mateescu; three years later he moved to Luceafărul București, a team created by the Romanian Football Federation for the purpose of gathering all talented
București-Faur București
Faur București was a football club based in Bucharest, Romania. The club was established in 1935 as Metalul by workers at Malaxa. Prior to World War II
București-Timeline of Romanian history
București, 2004, p. 931, poz. 3 [Ordin MCC] (site record source) "The big basilica at Tomis". National Archaeological Record of Romania. Romanian Ministry
București-Alexandru Albu
Rapid București, respectively, he signed a permanent contract with the latter in 2021. Internationally, Albu made his senior debut for Romania in October
București-Poverty in Romania
Poverty in Romania refers to the percentage of the population of Romania that is considered to be living in poverty under various measures of poverty
București-Football in Romania
famous football club in Romania is Steaua București , which in 1986 was the first team from Eastern Europe and the only one from Romania to win the European
București-Cosmin Olăroiu
1969) is a Romanian football manager and former player, who is in charge of UAE Pro League club Sharjah. As a manager, he guided Steaua București to the Divizia
București-Ciprian Tătărușanu
started his senior career in Romania with Juventus București, going on to represent Gloria Bistrița and FC Steaua București in the country. Tătărușanu made
București-CS Dinamo București (women's volleyball)
Dinamo București (men's volleyball) CS Dinamo București (men's handball) Romania women's national volleyball team Official Website (in Romanian) Profile
București-Foreign policy of Romania before World War I
V, Editura Militară, București Keith, Hitchins (2013). (in Romanian) România 1866-1947, Editura Humanitas, București (in Romanian) Noi şi bulgarii. Războaiele
București-Cosmin Contra
). Newsweek. Retrieved 17 April 2020. "Cosmin Contra la Dinamo " [Cosmin Contra at Dinamo Bucharest] (in ). Dinamo
București-Ion Vlădoiu
played for the biggest teams of Romania – Steaua București, Rapid București, Dinamo București, Universitatea Craiova, Argeș Pitești and UTA Arad. He was also
București-Treznea massacre
horthysto-fascistă în nord-vestul României (septembrie 1940 – octombrie 1944) (in Romanian). București: Editura Politică. OCLC 26471070. Lehrer, Milton G. (1991). Ardealul
București-List of FC Dinamo București seasons
Dinamo București is a Romanian association football club based in Bucharest. The club was founded in 1948. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football
București-CSM București
Clubul Sportiv Municipal București, commonly known as CSM București is a Romanian professional multi-sports club based in Bucharest. Active branches: Athletics
București-Cornel Dinu
career at Dinamo București with which he won eight domestic trophies. Internationally, Dinu appeared in over 60 matches for the Romania national team and
București-Marian Aioani
Aioani (born 7 November 1999) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I club Rapid București. Aioani started out as a senior
București-CFR Cluj
1–0 win to Politehnica Iași, there were 2 losses to Steaua București (1–3) and Dinamo București (0–2). These and other defeats were a factor in the team's
București-Italians in Romania
Istoria științei și tehnicii în România, date cronologice, Editura Academiei Republicii Socialiste România, București, 1985, p. 37. "Europeana Collections"
București-Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest
Engineering of Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea Tehnică de Construcții din București (UTCB)) is a public university in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1948.
București-Deva, Romania
Deva. Monumentele patriei noastre (in Romanian). București: Editura Meridiane. p. 14. "Populatia" (in Romanian). Orasul Deva. 11 April 2012. Retrieved
București-Dennis Politic
is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga I club Dinamo București. Internationally, Politic earned caps for Romania at under-17
București-Viorel Moldovan
At club level, Moldovan played for Gloria Bistrița (1990–93), Dinamo București (1993–95), Neuchâtel Xamax (1995–96), Grasshoppers (1996–97), Coventry
București-Michael Klein (footballer, born 1959)
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup where Dinamo București reached the semi-finals. After the 1989 Romanian Revolution, Klein went to play in Germany for
București-Dobruja
Dobre, Manuela (ed.). Istorie şi ideologie (in Romanian). București: Editura Universității din București. ISBN 978-973-575-658-1. Archived from the original
București-Virgil Drăghia
is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga I club Rapid București. As of match played 24 April 2024 Rapid București Liga
București-Româno-Americană București
Româno-Americană București was a Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1906 and dissolved soon after, in 1916. It won one Romanian Championship
București-Cristian Munteanu
1974) is a former Romanian football who played as agoalkeeper, currently president at Liga I club Oțelul Galați. Dinamo București Divizia A: 2003–04
București-Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company
Radio Union. 24 March 1997 – Radio România Muzical begins broadcasting; 16 hours per day 1 December 1998 – Radio București begins broadcasting 1999 – Radio
București-CSM București (rugby union)
CSM Bucuresti was a Romanian rugby union team based in București, that played in the CEC Bank SuperLiga. Cupa României: Winners (2): 2017, 2018 Cupa Regelui:
București-Timok Valley
(help) Timoc, Cristea Sandu (1988). Povești populare românești (in Romanian). București: Editura Minerva. pp. 19–. Sandu Timoc, Cristea (2007). Poezii populare
București-Eric Bicfalvi
list Romania's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Bicfalvi goal. Steaua București Cupa României: 2010–11 Dinamo București Cupa
București-2016 Romanian local elections
Municipal General Council (Romanian: Consiliul General Al Municipiului București). The 41 Presidents of the County Councils (Romanian: Președinții Consiliilor
București-Maria-Ana Tupan
British Literature București: Editura Universității din București, 1997 ISBN 973-575-835-0 British Literature. An Overview (București: Editura Universității
București-Adrian Bumbescu
is a retired Romanian footballer who played as a central defender. A defender with a tough attitude, he played mostly with Steaua București, helping it
București-Fortress of Deva
Romanian). București: Editura Meridiane. p. 14. Octavian, Floca; Ben Bassa (1965). Cetatea Deva. Monumentele patriei noastre (in Romanian). București:
București-Bucur (legendary shepherd)
about the shepherd is probably apocryphal, the name of the city (Romanian: București) is actually quite likely derived from a person named Bucur, as the
București-Comparison of European road signs
Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland
București-Bucharest Court of Appeal
salaried employees. "Curtea de Apel București". Retrieved 2023-03-31. "Curtea de apel BUCUREȘTI". portal.just.ro (in Romanian). Archived from the original on
București-Alexandru Mățan
(in Romanian). FC Rapid București. 9 August 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2022. "Împrumutul lui Mățan s-a încheiat" [Mățan's loan has ended] (in Romanian). FC
București-Rivaldinho
Rivaldinho returned to Europe, signing a 3+1⁄2-year contract with Romanian team Dinamo București. He scored his first goal for the club on 5 April, in a 2–0
București-FCV Farul Constanța
2003–04 and fifth in 2004–05, behind Steaua București, Dinamo București, Rapid București and Național București. That season, the Sharks played in the Cupa
București-Nicolae Rădescu
Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved 19 December 2021. Ichim, Eugen (2000). Ordinul militar de război "Mihai Viteazul" (in Romanian). București: Editura Modelism
București-2023–24 FCSB season
v Voluntari Petrolul Ploiești v FCSB FCSB v Rapid București FCSB v U Craiova 1948 Dinamo București v FCSB FCSB v Oțelul Galați CFR Cluj v FCSB FCSB v
București-2000–01 FC Dinamo București season
2000–01 season was FC Dinamo București's 52th season in Divizia A. Dinamo finished 2nd in the league and he won the Romanian Cup. In the UEFA Champions
București-2017–18 FCSB season
Draw Loss Steaua București v Shakhtar Donetsk Steaua București v Team Regio Arnhem Steaua București v Oleksandriya Steaua București v Waasland-Beveren
București-History of computing in Romania
aMIC (microcomputer) [ro] was a Romanian microcomputer designed by Prof. Adrian Petrescu at Institutul Politehnic București in 1982, later produced at Fabrica
București-CS Universitatea Știința București
CS Universitatea Știința București, commonly known as Știința București, is a women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania that competes in the Divizia
București-2023–24 FC Rapid București season
2023–24 FC Rapid București season is the club's 101st season in existence and the second consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition
București-Kingdom of Romania
The Kingdom of Romania (Romanian: Regatul României) was a constitutional monarchy that existed from 13 March (O.S.) / 25 March 1881 with the crowning
București-Costin Lazăr
April 1981) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder for teams such as Sportul Studențesc, Rapid București, PAOK or FC Voluntari
București-Romania in World War II
(in Romanian). Retrieved 4 March 2022. Third Axis Fourth Ally, p. 214 (in Romanian) Teroarea horthysto-fascistă în nord-vestul României, București, 1985
București-AFC Unirea Slobozia
namely a third place behind top flight regulars Politehnica Iași and Rapid București. "The Yellow-Blues" play their home games at the Stadionul 1 Mai, which
București-Ionuț Radu
eight with local Viitorul București, after his grandmother read a newspaper announcement. He was transferred to FC Steaua București in 2008, and left the
București-Steaua Rangers
founded in 1951 as CCA București and existed alongside other sections (e.g., football, handball, basketball) in the Steaua București sports club. In 1961
București-Alin Stoica
stints in Italy, Romania and Serbia but did not settle with any team until his retirement in 2015. Stoica joined the Steaua București youth team at the
București-Liviu Ciobotariu
March 1971) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player. Ciobotariu debuted in Divizia A with Progresul București in 1992. Ciobotariu
București-Anghel Crețeanu
Tricolor București. In his last season at Juventus, Crețeanu made only three appearances, afterwards going to play for Unirea Tricolor București. Unirea
București-Dan Alexa
UM Timișoara in 1998, and he moved to Rocar București where he helped his side reach the 2000–01 Romanian Cup final. After several years with short spells
București-Claudiu Micovschi
19 May 1999) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Liga I club UTA Arad, on loan from Rapid București. Born in Diosig, Bihor
București-Tudorel Stoica
County, Romania) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder. He is the most capped player in the history of Steaua București. He is one
București-Constantin Brâncoveanu
București: Inst. de Arte Grafice "Carol Göbl" Ionescu, Ștefan; Panait, Panait I. (1969), Costandin Vodă Brîncoveanu: Viața. Domnia. Epoca, București:
București-Battle of Romania
) Constantiniu, Florin, O istorie sinceră a poporului român ("An Honest History of the People"), Ed. Univers Enciclopedic,
București-Romanian Wolves
the Romanian Rugby Federation decided to patch things up and create a new representative team based in Bucharest named "Selecționata București" (which
București-CS Inter Gaz București
Inter Gaz București was a Romanian professional football club from Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1973 and dissolved in 2009. The club was founded in
București-Bucharest Nine
or B-9; Romanian: Formatul București, Polish: Bukaresztańska Dziewiątka) is an organization founded on 4 November 2015 in Bucharest, Romania, at the initiative
București-Leontin Toader
Leontin Toader (born 20 May 1964) is a retired Romanian football goalkeeper. Rapid București Divizia B: 1989–90 Cupa României runner-up: 1994–95 Jiul
București-Radu Niculescu
March 1975 in Sibiu) is a former Romanian football player. He played for European clubs such as Galatasaray, Steaua București, Dinamo Bucharest, Universitatea
București-TVR București
TVR București is the state-owned regional TV station available in Muntenia, broadcasting since 19 March 2007. Its headquarters are in Bucharest. TVR and
București-1989 European Cup final
Barcelona, Spain, on 24 May 1989 that saw Milan of Italy defeat Steaua București of Romania 4–0. Two goals each from Marco van Basten and Ruud Gullit gave
București-1986 European Cup final
1986 to determine the champions of that season's European Cup. Steaua București of Romania defeated Barcelona of Spain in a penalty shoot-out after 120
București-Carlo Ancelotti
semi-finals. He went on to play all 90 minutes in Milan's 4–0 win over Steaua București in the final. The following season, Ancelotti suffered an injury to his
București-CSA Steaua București
Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București, commonly known as CSA Steaua București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Steaua, is
București-Maccabi București
Maccabi or Macabi București, later known as Ciocanul, was a Romanian sport club, representing the Jewish community, akin to the famous Hakoah Vienna.
București-History of FC Steaua București
became successful, winning the Cupa României (as CSCA București) in 1948–49 and (as CCA București) in 1950, the League and Cup double in 1951 and 1952
București-2007–08 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 60th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Gheorghe Hagi
Constanța, and subsequently featuring for Sportul Studențesc and Steaua București, he later also had spells in Spain with Real Madrid and FC Barcelona,
București-List of FC Steaua București records and statistics
won in a row in Divizia A: 17 (equal to Dinamo București); Steaua (66 seasons) and FC Dinamo București (65 seasons) are the only clubs to have played
București-Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies
University of Economic Studies (Romanian: Academia de Studii Economice din București, abbreviated ASE) is a public university in Bucharest, Romania. Founded
București-FC Rapid București
Rapid 1923, commonly known as Rapid București (Romanian pronunciation: [raˈpid bukuˈreʃtʲ]; also known as Rapid București or simply as Rapid, is a Romanian
București-Politehnica University of Bucharest
(Romanian: Universitatea Națională de Știință și Tehnologie POLITEHNICA București) is a technical university in Bucharest, Romania. 200 years of activity
București-București Region
Regiunea București (București/Bucharest region) was one of the newly established (in 1950) administrative divisions of the People's Republic of Romania
București-Ștefan Birtalan
in 1974, 1976 and 1977. He spent most of his club career with Steaua București, winning with them 12 Romanian championships and the European Champions
București-List of FC Steaua București players
Below is a list of notable footballers who have played for Steaua București. Generally, this means players that have played 100 or more Liga I matches
București-Manchester City F.C. EDS and Academy
Pablo Maffeo 1 RCD Mallorca Sant Joan Despi Spain U21 Age 19 v Steaua București, 24 Aug. 2016 Pep Guardiola Brahim Díaz 1 Real Madrid Málaga Full Spain
București-List of FC Dinamo București managers
This is a list of managers of FC Dinamo Bucharest by season since its founding in 1948.
București-Floreasca City Center
Floreasca City Center is a multi-functional center with a shopping and entertainment complex as well as two office buildings in Bucharest. Floreasca City
București-Societatea de Transport București
București). After World War II, in 1948, it was taken over by the Romanian state and changed its name to ITB (Întreprinderea de Transport București)
București-AFC Rocar București
refounded as Rocar ANEFS București in the Liga IV. The club was founded under the name Asociaţia Sportivă a Uzinei de Autobuze București in 1953 and was sponsored
București-FCSB II
has media related to FC Steaua București. Official website FCSB II on Facebook FC Steaua București at UEFA FC Steaua București at teamsandplayers.com
București-Marius Lăcătuș
He is by far the most successful footballer ever to play for Steaua București and was part of their European Cup victory in 1986. Lăcătuș is the all-time
București-Unirea Tricolor București
Unirea Tricolor București was a Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1914 as Tricolor București. It was one of the most
București-Romanian Hockey League
Club București 1928 Hochei Club București 1929 Hochei Club București 1930 Tenis Club București 1931 Tenis Club București 1932 Tenis Club București 1933
București-1986 European Super Cup
The 1986 European Super Cup was played between Steaua București and Dynamo Kyiv, with Steaua winning 1–0. The winning goal was scored by Gheorghe Hagi
București-Bucharest North railway station
din București" (in Romanian). Mediafax. Costea, Alexandra (4 March 2022). "Aproximativ 1.000 de refugiați ucraineni vor ajunge cu trenul la București" (in
București-FC Carmen București
Carmen București is a Romanian football club based in Bucharest. In 2017, Carmen București was refounded and introduced in the Liga IV, the fourth tier
București-Bucharest Stock Exchange
The Bucharest Stock Exchange (Romanian: Bursa de Valori București, BVB) is the stock exchange of Romania located in Bucharest. In 2023, the BVB's market
București-Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bucharest
Archdiocese of Bucharest Archidioecesis Bucarestiensis Arhidieceza de București Catholic St. Joseph Cathedral Location Country Romania Ecclesiastical
București-2008–09 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 61st consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Cupa României
followed by Rapid București and Dinamo București with thirteen each. The record for the most consecutive Cups won is held by Rapid București, who won the Romanian
București-AC Milan
won its first European Cup in two decades, beating Romanian club Steaua București 4–0 in the final. Milan retained their title with a 1–0 win over Benfica
București-CS Dinamo București (rugby union)
historic consecutive title. The Dinamo București rugby club was founded in 1949, under the wing of the CS Dinamo București sports club that had been founded
București-ASC Daco-Getica București
Asociația Sport Club Daco-Getica București, commonly known as Daco-Getica București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, Sector
București-FC Juventus București
Juventus Bucuresti can refer to two Romanian football teams. Petrolul Ploiesti – Was named Juventus București during 1924–1947 SC Juventus Bucureşti – Juventus
București-Moldova
Romanian) Horia C. Matei, "State lumii. Enciclopedie de istorie." Meronia, București, 2006, p. 292-294 Andrei Panici (2002). "Romanian Nationalism in the Republic
București-CS Inter Gaz București
Inter Gaz București was a Romanian professional football club from Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1973 and dissolved in 2009. The club was founded in
București-Colentina A.C. București
Colentina A.C. București was a football club based in Bucharest, in southern Romania. It was founded in 1909 and it soon became one of the best teams
București-Olympia București
Olympia București was a football club based in Bucharest, in southern Romania. It was founded in 1904 and it soon became one of the best teams in the
București-FC Rapid II București
(Romanian pronunciation: [raˈpid bukuˈreʃtʲ]), or simply as Rapid II, was the reserve squad of Romanian top-flight side, FC Rapid
București-FC Dinamo București II
Fotbal Club Dinamo București II, commonly known as Dinamo București II (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Dinamo II, was the reserve
București-Stadionul Florea Dumitrache
Romania. It is the home ground of Dinamo București (rugby). It holds 1,500 people. It is named after Dinamo București and Romania legend, Florea Dumitrache
București-Mihai Eminescu National College, Bucharest
Colegiul Naţional Mihai Eminescu ('Mihai Eminescu' National College) is a high school in Bucharest, Romania. It bears the name of Mihai Eminescu, Romania's
București-FC Steaua București records dispute
football club FC Steaua București, known in English as Steaua Bucharest, was separated from its parent club, CSA Steaua București, in 1998. Currently, two
București-CSA Steaua București (handball)
CSA Steaua București is a Romanian professional handball club based in Bucharest, Romania. It competes in the Romanian Handball League. They are part
București-Architecture
Woinaroski, Cristina (2013). Istorie urbană, Lotizarea și Parcul Ioanid din București în context european (in Romanian). SIMETRIA. ISBN 978-973-1872-30-8. Marinache
București-CSA Steaua București (rugby union)
their name. Steaua București`s annual operating budget for the 2022–23 season is approximately 1,925,000 Euros. The Steaua București rugby club was founded
București-2009–10 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 62nd consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest
Engineering of Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea Tehnică de Construcții din București (UTCB)) is a public university in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1948
București-Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning
Planning (Romanian: Universitatea de Arhitectură şi Urbanism „Ion Mincu" din București) is a public university for architectural and urbanism studies in Bucharest
București-National University of Physical Education and Sport
canoe racing icon Gabriela Szabo, runner, politician and the current CSM București president Octavian Bellu, world's most successful gymnastics coach Laura
București-Military Technical Academy
The Academia Tehnică Militară Ferdinand I is a public university in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1949. Education portal 44°25′01″N 26°05′04″E / 44
București-FC Progresul București
Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest. The team
București-CS Dinamo București (basketball)
BC Dinamo București or Dinamo Știința București, formerly known as Dinamo-Erbașu or Dinamo Gealan, is a Romanian professional basketball club, based in
București-CSA Steaua București (basketball)
Steaua București (Basketball) is the basketball section of CSA Steaua București sport club, based in Bucharest, Romania. The club competes in Liga Națională
București-București - Ilfov
The București – Ilfov development region (pronunciation: [bukuˈreʃtʲ ˈilfov]) is a development region in Romania, encompassing the national capital, Bucharest
București-Liga Națională (men's handball)
Steaua București with 28 titles. The current champions are Dinamo București. The matches are broadcast by Pro Arena. Bacău Baia Mare Bucuresti Buzău Constanta
București-FC Sportul Studențesc București
and 1978–1979 losing all three matches to Rapid București, CFR Turnu Severin, and Steaua București, respectively. Currently, the team is active only
București-Româno-Americană București
Româno-Americană București was a Romanian football club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1906 and dissolved soon after, in 1916. It won
București-HC Steaua Bucureşti
HC Steaua București may refer to: CSA Steaua București (Handball) – Handball Club CSA Steaua București (Hockey) – Hockey Club This disambiguation page
București-CS Rapid București (handball)
CS Rapid București is a Romanian professional handball club based in Giulești, in the northwestern parts of Bucharest. Founded in 1934, they play their
București-CS Dinamo București
CS Dinamo București is a Romanian sports society based in Bucharest. The club was founded in 1948, after the merge of Unirea Tricolor MAI with Ciocanul
București-CS Dinamo București (men's handball)
Romanian Supercups, and 1 EHF Champions League. Dinamo București has rivalry with Steaua București. Bucuresti National League: Winners (20): 1959, 1960, 1961
București-CS Rapid București
Clubul Sportiv Rapid București is a Romanian multi-sport club based in Bucharest, Romania. The club was founded as Asociația Culturală și Sportivă CFR
București-Romania
Steaua București, who were the first Eastern European team to win the UEFA Champions League in 1986, and were runners-up in 1989. Dinamo București reached
București-ACS Berceni
Club Sportiv Berceni was a Romanian professional football club from Berceni, Ilfov County, founded in 2008 and dissolved in 2016, the re-established in
București-Romani people
României (in Romanian), vol. I, Bucharest: Editura Universității din București "Western Europe". "Timeline of Romani History". Patrin Web Journal. Archived
București-2010–11 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 63rd consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-2006–07 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 59th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport
International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București) (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP) is Romania's busiest international airport, located
București-Edward Iordănescu
he played for various clubs in Romania—Unirea Focșani, Rapid București, Rocar București, Petrolul Ploiești, and Vaslui. He also had spells abroad in Greece
București-National University of Music Bucharest
University of Music Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea Națională de Muzică București, UNMB) is a university-level school of music located in Bucharest, Romania
București-List of European Cup and UEFA Champions League finals
shoot-out 4–2. Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes and extra time. Steaua București won the penalty shoot-out 2–0. Score was 0–0 after 90 minutes and extra
București-List of supermarket chains in Romania
mari dimensiuni în București" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-11-04. "Auchan deschide un nou supermarket de mari dimensiuni în București" (in Romanian). Retrieved
București-FC Dinamo București in European football
Fotbal Club Dinamo București is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. As of August 3, 2017. As of 3 August 2017. Including away match
București-2011–12 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 64th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-1960–61 European Cup
teams withdrew from the competition after initial draw: Romanian CCA București was fearing a shameful elimination in front of the Czechoslovakians, while
București-2011–12 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București v Oţelul Galaţi FC Vaslui v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Rapid București Petrolul Ploieşti v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Concordia
București-CS Dinamo București (ice hockey)
Dinamo București was an ice hockey team in Bucharest, Romania. They participated in the Romanian Hockey League, the top level Romanian ice hockey league
București-CS Rapid București (hockey)
Rapid Bucuresti was an ice hockey team in Bucharest, Romania. They participated in the Romanian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Romania
București-Centura București
Centura București (English: Bucharest Beltway, Bucharest Ring Road), sometimes referred to as the DNCB, is a national-class road in Romania, circling
București-Constantin Gâlcă
2024–25 season, with an extension option. Progresul București Divizia C: 1989–90 Steaua București Divizia A: 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96 Cupa României:
București-Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)
League: 15 points in 6 games against Twente, Sheriff Tiraspol and Steaua București, in the 2009–10 season In the 1988–89 season, Fenerbahçe set a record
București-Bucharest Metro
The Bucharest Metro (Romanian: Metroul din București) is an underground rapid transit system that serves Bucharest, the capital of Romania. It first opened
București-Steaua București in European football
Romanian Royal Army. The club was to be called ASA București (Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București – English: Army Sports Association), with seven different
București-AS Progresul București in European football
Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "AS Progresul București in European football" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October
București-Floreasca Hospital
Floreasca Hospital (Romanian: Spitalul Clinic de Urgență București Floreasca) is a major hospital in Bucharest, Romania. The hospital is specialized in
București-2004–05 FC Dinamo București season
Summer break - Matache (Metalul Plopeni), Galamaz (Rapid București), Irimia (Rapid București), Ciobotariu (Royal Antwerp), Onuț, Bălan and Bălțoi (Farul
București-2012–13 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București Dinamo București v CSMS Iași FC Brașov v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Rapid București Concordia Chiajna v Dinamo București Dinamo
București-București Mall
period (see Ceaușima). "About București Mall". Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2015. București Mall and Plaza România (in
București-2012–13 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 65th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Bucharest
Bucharest (UK: /ˌbuːkəˈrɛst/ BOO-kə-REST, US: /ˈbuːkərɛst/ -rest; Romanian: București [bukuˈreʃtʲ] ) is the capital and largest city of Romania. The metropolis
București-CSM București (women's handball)
Clubul Sportiv Municipal București, also known as CSM București, CSM or CSM Bucharest, is a professional women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania
București-CS Rapid București (women's basketball)
Clubul Sportiv Rapid București, commonly known as CS Rapid București, Rapid București, or simply Rapid, is a Romanian basketball club based in Bucharest
București-1996–97 UEFA Champions League
Grasshopper Rangers Atlético Madrid Borussia Dortmund Widzew Łódź Steaua București Juventus Manchester United Fenerbahçe Rapid Wien Porto Rosenborg Milan
București-1994–95 UEFA Champions League
Saint-Germain Bayern Spartak Moscow Dynamo Kyiv Benfica Hajduk Split Steaua București Anderlecht Ajax Milan Salzburg AEK Athens Ten of the sixteen participating
București-1982–83 European Cup
Stadion, Oslo Attendance: 3,440 Referee: Osmo Orakangas (Finland) Dinamo București won 4–3 on aggregate 15 September 1982 Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Stadion,
București-1983–84 European Cup
English clubs. Hamburg, the defending champions, were eliminated by Dinamo București in the second round. 14 September 1983 Odense Stadion, Odense Attendance:
București-1985–86 European Cup
Champion Clubs' Cup was won by Steaua București on penalties in the final against Barcelona. Steaua București became the first Eastern Bloc side to win
București-1987–88 European Cup
Budapest Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Dimitar Charlatchki (Bulgaria) Steaua București won 4–2 on aggregate. 30 September 1987 19:00 Makario Stadium, Nicosia
București-List of FC Steaua București managers
list of Steaua București managers, comprising all those who have held the position of manager for the first team of Steaua București. In the Liga I the
București-1988–89 European Cup
"Steaua București v Galatasaray, 5 April 1989" (JSON). Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 18 March 2022. "Galatasaray v Steaua București, 19
București-1990–91 European Cup
time that an Eastern European side had won the competition, after Steaua București of Romania in 1986. It was also the last tournament to be solely knock-out
București-2013–14 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 66th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-2013–14 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București Dinamo București v FC Vaslui Viitorul Constanța v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Steaua București Corona Brașov v Dinamo București Dinamo
București-FC FCSB U19
FC FCSB Youth Sector is the youth set-up of Romanian professional football club FCSB in the UEFA Youth League.The under-19 team plays in the Liga Elitelor
București-CS Dinamo București (men's volleyball)
CS Dinamo București is a professional volleyball club based in Bucharest, Romania, that competes in the Divizia A1, the top tier of Romanian volleyball
București-CSM București (men's handball)
CSM București is a men's handball team from Bucharest, Romania, that plays in the Romanian Liga Naţională. Bucuresti Liga Națională Second place: 2015
București-2005–06 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 58th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-CSM București
Clubul Sportiv Municipal București, commonly known as CSM București is a Romanian professional multi-sports club based in Bucharest. Active branches: Athletics
București-2014–15 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 67th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-CSM București (rugby union)
CSM Bucuresti was a Romanian rugby union team based in București, that played in the CEC Bank SuperLiga. Cupa României: Winners (2): 2017, 2018 Cupa Regelui:
București-UEFA Champions League
Liverpool regained it in 1983–84 before losing to Juventus (1984–85); Steaua București then won in 1985–86, Porto in 1986–87, PSV Eindhoven in 1987–88; Milan
București-CSM București (women's volleyball)
Clubul Sportiv Municipal București, commonly known as CSM București and familiarly as CSM, was a professional volleyball club based in Bucharest, Romania
București-Steaua București league record by opponent
House as Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București, before being renamed as Clubul Sportiv Central al Armatei București in 1948. The club was renamed a third
București-2014–15 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București Dinamo București v FC Brașov FC Botoșani v Dinamo București Dinamo București v CSMS Iași Rapid București v Dinamo București Dinamo București
București-Aleix García
season. On 8 October 2020, he signed a contract with Romanian club Dinamo București, until the end of the season. On 18 January 2021, after featuring sparingly
București-2015–16 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 68th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Colțea București
Colțea București was a football team from Bucharest, Romania established on 10 June 1913. Colțea București came from the desire to create a club at the
București-Viitorul București
Viitorul București (English: "Viitorul" = Future) was a Romanian football club from the capital of Romania, Bucharest. Viitorul București was founded in
București-Faur București
Faur București was a football club based in Bucharest, Romania. The club was established in 1935 as Metalul by workers at Malaxa. Prior to World War II
București-2015–16 FC Dinamo București season
The 2015–16 FC Dinamo București season is the 67th consecutive edition of competitive football by FC Dinamo București's in Liga I. Dinamo also competed
București-FC Politehnica Timișoara
claimed its first trophy in the 1957–58 season, when it defeated Progresul București in the national cup final. Internationally, "the White-Violets" made their
București-1961–62 Cupa României
prestigious football cup competition. The title was won by Steaua București against Rapid București. The competition is an annual knockout tournament. In the
București-Tosin Adarabioyo
a substitute for John Stones in a 1–0 play-off round win over Steaua București on 24 August 2016, before becoming the then-youngest player to start a
București-1987–88 Cupa României
prestigious football cup competition. The title was won by Steaua București against Dinamo București. The competition is an annual knockout tournament. First round
București-National Theatre Bucharest
) is one of the national theatres of Romania, located in the capital city of Bucharest. It was founded as the Teatrul cel Mare din
București-List of FCSB seasons
Steaua București squad with the UEFA European Champions Clubs' Cup in 1986.
București-2016–17 FCSB season
Steaua București v Dinamo București Pandurii Târgu Jiu v Steaua București Steaua București v Astra Giurgiu Poli Timișoara v Steaua București Steaua București
București-The București Experiment
The București Experiment is a 2013 Romanian film directed by British filmmaker Tom Wilson and starring Carmen Anton. It was winner of the Gopo Award for
București-FC Metaloglobus București
Metaloglobus București, commonly known as Metaloglobus București or simply as Metaloglobus, is a Romanian football club based in București, currently playing
București-Dănuț Lupu
Tzafririm. In the European Cups, Lupu played for Dinamo București, Panathinaikos and Rapid București a total of 39 matches in which he scored 3 goals (including
București-Daniel Prodan
defender. In a career marred by injuries, he played mainly for Steaua București and represented the Romania national team in one World Cup and one European
București-Liga I
were dominated by UTA Arad, CCA București and Petrolul Ploiești. The 1960s saw the gradual emergence of Dinamo București, with the help from strikers Gheorghe
București-Ion Ion (footballer)
Steaua București for the 2017–18 season, but his contract was not renewed after the club failed to gain promotion to Liga III. Steaua București Divizia
București-Goalkeeper (association football)
in October 2021. Second spot is shared by Helmuth Duckadam of Steaua București in the 1986 European Cup Final against Barcelona, and Ciarán Kelly for
București-CS Dinamo București (women's handball)
Handbal Club Dinamo Bitcoin București, also known as HC Dinamo Bitcoin București or HC Dinamo Bitcoin, is a women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania
București-EuroLeague
Warszawa 4 1960–61 Details CSKA Moscow 148–128 (87–62 / 66–61) Rīgas ASK CCA București and Real Madrid 5 1961–62 Details Dinamo Tbilisi 90–83 Real Madrid CSKA
București-FC Petrolul Ploiești
traditional rival is Rapid București. They faced for the first time on 11 November 1931, when Juventus București tied CFR București 3–3 at home, on the Stadionul
București-2017–18 SC Juventus București season
Juventus București Juventus București v Metaloglobus București Juventus București v Sanat Naft Juventus București v Sanat Naft Juventus București v Al-Nasr
București-2016–17 SC Juventus București season
Juventus București v Mioveni Brașov v Juventus București Juventus București v Șoimii Pâncota Luceafărul Oradea v Juventus București Juventus București v Afumați
București-1947–48 FC Steaua București season
FC Steaua București's 1st season since its founding in 1947. The club was founded as ASA București (Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București – Army Sports
București-List of ASC Daco-Getica București seasons
The Romanian football team ASC Daco-Getica București (until 2018 known as SC Juventus București) played in the second and third tiers of the Romanian football
București-1948–49 FC Steaua București season
București CSCA București v Dinamo București Metalochimic București v CSCA București CSCA București v Gaz Metan Mediaş CSCA București v CFR București CSU Cluj
București-1952 FC Steaua București season
season was FC Steaua București's 5th season since its founding in 1947. Win Draw Loss CCA București v C.D.N.V. Sofia CCA București v La Gantoise Source:
București-CSA Steaua București (football)
Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]), commonly known as Steaua București, or simply as Steaua, is a Romanian
București-University of Bucharest
The University of Bucharest (UB) (Romanian: Universitatea din București) is a public research university in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in its
București-Steaua București
Steaua or Steaua București may refer to: CSA Steaua București, a Romanian multi-sports club CSA Steaua București (football), the football team of the
București-2018–19 FCSB season
Steaua București v Cornu Steaua București v Colțea Brașov Steaua București v Club Brugge Steaua București v Ajax Steaua București v PAOK Steaua București v
București-1957–58 FC Steaua București season
Champions Source: CCA București v Petrolul Ploiești UTA Arad v CCA București CCA București v Progresul București CCA București v Știința Timișoara Dinamo
București-1958–59 FC Steaua București season
Știința Cluj v CCA București CCA București v Știința Timișoara CCA București v Petrolul Ploiești CCA București v Dinamo București Steagul Roşu Oraşul
București-1959–60 FC Steaua București season
Champions Source: CCA București v Jiul Petroșani Petrolul Ploiești v CCA București Dinamo București v CCA București CCA București v Farul Constanța Steagul
București-FC Fair Play București
Fotbal Club Fair Play București, commonly known as Fair Play București, or simply Fair Play, is a Romanian women's football club based in Bucharest, Romania
București-AFC Progresul Spartac București
Asociația Fotbal Club Progresul Spartac 1944 București, commonly known as Progresul Spartac București or simply as Progresul Spartac, is a Romanian professional
București-1960–61 FC Steaua București season
Constanța v CCA București CCA București v Corvinul Hunedoara Rapid București v CCA București CSMS Iași v CCA București CCA București v Steagul Roşu Brașov
București-1961–62 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București Steagul Roşu Brașov v Steaua București Steaua București v Rapid București Steaua București v UTA Arad Dinamo Bacău v Steaua București Petrolul
București-Derbiul Bucureștiului
Derbi de București and Big Bucharest derby is the football local derby in Bucharest, Romania, between Steaua Bucuresti (FCSB) and FC Rapid București. It is
București-FC Venus București
Asociația Fotbal Club Venus 1914 București, commonly known as Venus București, or simply as Venus, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Bucharest
București-CS Universitatea Știința București
CS Universitatea Știința București, commonly known as Știința București, is a women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania that competes in the Divizia
București-Basarab Panduru
yellow cards, therefore Steaua București lost that game after a federal decision. As soon as he joined Steaua București he became an important part of
București-Iuliu Borbely
team footballer, they played together at Juventus București, Belvedere București and ASCAM București. Iuliu Borbely played three friendly games for Romania
București-2020–21 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București v Hermannstadt Chindia Târgoviște v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Botoșani Gaz Metan Mediaș v Dinamo București Dinamo București v UTA
București-2020–21 CSA Steaua București (football) season
Steaua București v Metaloglobus București Steaua București v Astra II Steaua București v CS Afumați Steaua București v Mostiștea Ulmu Steaua București v FC
București-2019–20 CSA Steaua București (football) season
v Popești Leordeni Muscelul Câmpulung v Steaua Steaua v CSM Alexandria Steaua v CS Balotești Steaua
București-Hakim Abdallah
for Liga I club Dinamo București. Born in France, he represents the Madagascar national team. On 27 June 2023, Dinamo București announced the signing of
București-Ionuț Rada (footballer, born 1982)
Rocar București. He returned to Universitatea Craiova and played there until 2004, scoring 1 goal in 42 appearances. He played for AS Rocar București 13
București-2004–05 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București and the club's 57th consecutive season in the top flight of Romanian football. In addition to the domestic league, Steaua București participated
București-Bucharest Nine
Bucharest Nine or the Bucharest Format (B9 or B-9; Romanian: Formatul București, Polish: Bukaresztańska Dziewiątka) is an organization founded on 4 November
București-2021–22 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo București v Voluntari FC U Craiova 1948 v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Academica Clinceni Chindia Târgoviște v Dinamo București Dinamo București
București-FC Barcelona
their second European Cup final, only to lose on penalties to Steaua București during a dramatic evening in Seville. Around this time, tensions began
București-2021–22 CSA Steaua București (football) season
Steaua București v Academica Clinceni Steaua București v OFK Beograd Steaua București v Astra Steaua București v CS Afumați Steaua București v FC Metaloglobus
București-2003–04 FC Steaua București season
Steaua București Steaua București v Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Argeș Pitești v Steaua București Steaua București v Gloria Bistrița National Bucureşti v Steaua
București-2023–24 Liga II
Relegated Notes: Metaloglobus București finished ahead of Argeș on regular season points tally: Metaloglobus București 26, Argeș 24 Dumbrăvița finished
București-2022–23 FC Dinamo București season
Chiajna v Dinamo București Unirea Slobozia v Dinamo București Dinamo București v Unirea Constanța CSO Plopeni v Dinamo București Dinamo București v CS Tunari
București-FC Carmen București (women's football)
Fotbal Club Carmen București, commonly known as Carmen București or simply Carmen, was a Romanian women's football club based in Bucharest. The club was
București-Bucharest Court of Appeal
clerks and 49 salaried employees. "Curtea de Apel București". Retrieved 2023-03-31. "Curtea de apel BUCUREȘTI". portal.just.ro (in Romanian). Archived from
București-2023–24 Cupa României
Târgoviște (2) CSM Deva (3) v Gloria Buzău (2) Metaloglobus București (2) v Dinamo București (1) Bihor Oradea (3) v Argeș Pitești (2) CSM Alexandria (2)
București-2023 Liga Națională de Rugby season
Universitatea Cluj-Napoca Rugby Timișoara București teams Dinamo București Steaua București Grivița București Rugby-Dinamo champion after a 15-year wait
București-Albion Rrahmani
announced the move of Rrahmani to Romanian club Rapid București. The following day, Rapid București confirmed that he signed a three-year deal and received
București-Quotation mark
ortografic, ortoepic și de punctuație, ediția a V-a, Univers Enciclopedic, București, 1995 "Comillas". Diccionario Panhispánico de Dudas (in Spanish). Real
București-2023–24 FC Rapid București season
Win Draw Loss Fixtures DAC Streda v Rapid București Gyor v Rapid București Rača v Rapid București Last updated: 1 September 2023 Source: Soccerway
București-2024 Liga de Rugby Kaufland season
Universitatea Cluj-Napoca Rugby Timișoara București teams Dinamo București Steaua București Grivița București Rugby-Dinamo champion after a 15-year wait
București-1999–2000 FC Dinamo București season
Dinamo, Bucharest Attendance: 4,500 Referee: Charles Agius (Malta) Dinamo București won 13–2 on aggregate. 16 September 1999 22:15 Estádio da Luz, Lisbon
București-2024–25 FC Dinamo București season
The 2024–25 season is the 76th year in their history of Dinamo București and their second season back in the Liga I since the 2021–22 season following
București-Romanian Wolves
Bucharest named "Selecționata București" (which could be translated as "Bucharest Representative Team") or simply "București" (translated as "Bucharest")
București-Arabic
d'un parler arabe périphérique, Bucharest: Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti, ISBN 978-973-737-249-9, archived from the original on 27 September 2007
București-1997 UEFA Champions League final
Result Widzew Łódź 2–1 (H) Matchday 1 Manchester United 1–0 (H) Steaua București 3–0 (A) Matchday 2 Fenerbahçe 1–0 (A) Atlético Madrid 1–0 (A) Matchday
București-FC Dinamo București
FC Dinamo București, commonly known as Dinamo București (Romanian pronunciation: [diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ]) or simply Dinamo, is a Romanian professional football
București-Victoria București
Victoria București was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest, founded in 1949 and dissolved right after the Romanian revolution of 1989. The club
București-Central University Library, Bucharest
The “Carol I” Central University Library of Bucharest (Romanian: Biblioteca Centrală Universitară „Carol I”) is a library in central Bucharest, located
București-FCSB
Steaua București football team was founded in 1947 and belonged to the Ministry of National Defence, through the namesake CSA Steaua București sports
București-Bucharest Bible
The Bucharest Bible (Romanian: Biblia de la București), also known as the Cantacuzino Bible, was the first complete translation of the Bible into the