* Legend Footballers Gheorghe Hagi & Michel Platini are in Bucharest / Romania.
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Showing posts with label Romania. Show all posts
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Legends Gheorghe Hagi & Michel Platini In Bucharest
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Monday, November 21, 2011
World Derbies 5
They are much more than a normal game of football that’s for sure! What do you think about the World Derbies? Can you make a list of the 5 biggest Derbies? Please make your comments about the WORLD DERBIES...
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Hajduk Split - Dinamo Zagreb (CROATIA) |
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Flamengo - Fluminense (BRAZIL) |
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Genoa - Sampdoria (ITALY) |
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Dinamo Bucharest - Steaua Bucharest (ROMANIA) |
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Universidad de Chile - Colo Colo (CHILE) |
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
Worst Goal Miss - Lui Rada (Mihailesti) & Steaua Bucharest :))
November 12th, 2011 Steaua full back Emeghara hardly covered himself in glory, giving away the chance, but Lui Rada of second division side Mihailesti is set to be reminded of this clip for the rest of his life.
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Petrolul Ploiesti-Steaua Bucharest (Player gets hit by angry fan)• 30.10.2011• FULL
Petrolul Ploiesti-Steaua Bucharest (Player gets hit by angry fan)• 30.10.2011• FULL
After this incident two players from Steaua where given red cards and the game was ended after a 10 minute break.
The event occurred on 30-10-2011.
Unprecedented horror scenes in Ploiesti, where Petrolul fans generated chaos during the football match against Steaua in the 12th leg of the Romanian League 1. The game was overwhelmed by hooligan incidents and in the end the confrontation was suspended with Steaua Bucharest claiming a 3-0 default win.
A player from FC Steaua Bucharest gets hit by an angry fan after the referee gives a penalty! The player right after the hit, lost his hearing!(Petrolul Ploiesti - Steau Bucharest)
The fight started when a supporter of the home team entered the field and gave a swift blow to the year to one of the Steaua's player.After this incident two players from Steaua where given red cards and the game was ended after a 10 minute break.
The event occurred on 30-10-2011.
Unprecedented horror scenes in Ploiesti, where Petrolul fans generated chaos during the football match against Steaua in the 12th leg of the Romanian League 1. The game was overwhelmed by hooligan incidents and in the end the confrontation was suspended with Steaua Bucharest claiming a 3-0 default win.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Best Goals of GHEORGHE HAGI - He is unbelievable....
GHEORGHE HAGI - The Maradona Of The Carpathians
Gheorghe Hagi, known as "the Maradona of the Carpathians" was a genius on the field, and his ability to score from free kicks using his deadly left foot is legendary. In his hometown of Constanta, the stadium was re-named in his honor. He began playing his local side, Farul Constanta in 1982. He later joined Sportul Studentesc, in while at Sportul he was the leading scorer in the Divizia A in the 1985-86 season. He was immediately signed by Steaua Bucharest, where he went on to win the European supercup. With Steaua, Hagi led the team to three league and cup doubles. After the 1990 World Cup, he went to Real Madrid, and in 1992 joined Brescia in the Serie A. In 1994 he played for Barcelona with Gica Popescu, and he left Barcelona for Galatasaray in '96.
Hagi made his debut for the national side at the age of 18 in 1983. Since then he was been, literally, the cause of the rise of Romanian soccer in the 1990s. His playing style revolutionized the Romanian game - his speed and creativity made those famous counter-attacks possible. At 5'8" tall, wearing size five boots, Hagi is one of the more diminutive players on the field, but in terms of his impact on the game, and the status of Romanian soccer, he is larger than life. By bringing so much respect to Romanian soccer, Hagi opened up opportunities for future players, as clubs from all over Europe come to scout talent in Romania. Hagi, deservedly, was named Romanian player of the century.
1982-1983 - Farul Constanţa
1983-1987 - Sportul Studenţesc
1987-1990 - Steaua Bucharest
1990-1992 - Real Madrid
1992-1994 - Brescia Calcio
1994-1996 - FC Barcelona
1996-2001 - Galatasaray
Gheorghe Hagi, known as "the Maradona of the Carpathians" was a genius on the field, and his ability to score from free kicks using his deadly left foot is legendary. In his hometown of Constanta, the stadium was re-named in his honor. He began playing his local side, Farul Constanta in 1982. He later joined Sportul Studentesc, in while at Sportul he was the leading scorer in the Divizia A in the 1985-86 season. He was immediately signed by Steaua Bucharest, where he went on to win the European supercup. With Steaua, Hagi led the team to three league and cup doubles. After the 1990 World Cup, he went to Real Madrid, and in 1992 joined Brescia in the Serie A. In 1994 he played for Barcelona with Gica Popescu, and he left Barcelona for Galatasaray in '96.
Hagi made his debut for the national side at the age of 18 in 1983. Since then he was been, literally, the cause of the rise of Romanian soccer in the 1990s. His playing style revolutionized the Romanian game - his speed and creativity made those famous counter-attacks possible. At 5'8" tall, wearing size five boots, Hagi is one of the more diminutive players on the field, but in terms of his impact on the game, and the status of Romanian soccer, he is larger than life. By bringing so much respect to Romanian soccer, Hagi opened up opportunities for future players, as clubs from all over Europe come to scout talent in Romania. Hagi, deservedly, was named Romanian player of the century.
1982-1983 - Farul Constanţa
1983-1987 - Sportul Studenţesc
1987-1990 - Steaua Bucharest
1990-1992 - Real Madrid
1992-1994 - Brescia Calcio
1994-1996 - FC Barcelona
1996-2001 - Galatasaray
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