1992–93 Cupa României, the Glossary
The 1992–93 Cupa României was the 55th edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition.[1]
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33 relations: ACF Gloria Bistrița, AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila, ASC Oțelul Galați, Association football, CS Minaur Baia Mare (football), CS Minerul Motru, CSM Fieni, CSM Oltenița, CSM Reșița, Cupa României, FC Brașov (1936), FC Caracal (2004), FC Dinamo București, FC Gloria Buzău, FC Inter Sibiu, FC Petrolul Ploiești, FC Politehnica Timișoara, FC Progresul București, FC Rapid București, FC Sportul Studențesc București, FC U Craiova 1948, FC Universitatea Cluj, FCM Bacău, FCM Dinamo Onești, FCSB, FCV Farul Constanța, Liga I, Overtime (sports), Penalty shoot-out (association football), Romania, Single-elimination tournament, 1991–92 Cupa României, 1993–94 Cupa României.
- 1992–93 domestic association football cups
- 1992–93 in Romanian football
ACF Gloria Bistrița
Asociația Club de Fotbal Gloria Bistrița, commonly known as Gloria Bistrița, or simply as Gloria, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County founded on 6 July 1922 and dissolved in 2015.
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AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila
Asociația Fotbal Club 1919 Dacia Unirea Brăila, commonly known as Dacia Unirea Brăila, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Brăila, Brăila County, which competes in the Liga III.
See 1992–93 Cupa României and AFC Dacia Unirea Brăila
ASC Oțelul Galați
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Supporter Club Oțelul Galați, commonly known as Oțelul Galați or simply as Oțelul, is a Romanian football club based in the city of Galați, Galați County, which competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1964 as the team of the Galați steel works, Oțelul spent the first two decades of its existence in the lower leagues.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Minaur Baia Mare, known as Minerul Baia Mare, is a Romanian football club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, Following this merger in 1947.
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CS Minerul Motru
Clubul Sportiv Minerul Motru, commonly known as Minerul Motru is a Romanian amateur football club based in Motru, Gorj County, currently playing in the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system.
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CSM Fieni
Club Sportiv Muntenia Fieni, commonly known as CSM Fieni, or simply as Fieni, is a Romanian football club based in Fieni, Dâmbovița County, which competes in the Liga IV.
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CSM Oltenița
Club Sportiv Municipal Oltenița, commonly known as CSM Oltenița, or simply Oltenița, is a professional Romanian football club based in Oltenița, Călărași County.
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CSM Reșița
Clubul Sportiv Muncitoresc Reșița, commonly known as CSM Reșița or simply as Reșița, is a professional football club based in Reșița, Caraș-Severin County, which competes in the Liga II.
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Cupa României
The Cupa României (Romanian Cup) is a football cup competition for Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34, except during World War II.
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FC Brașov (1936)
Fotbal Club Brașov, commonly known as FC Brașov, or simply as Brașov, was a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Brașov, Brașov County, founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2017.
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FC Caracal (2004)
Fotbal Club Caracal was a Romanian professional football club from Caracal, Olt County.
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FC Dinamo București
FC Dinamo București, commonly known as Dinamo București or simply Dinamo, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1948 as the team of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, following the merger of Unirea Tricolor and Ciocanul, Dinamo București has spent all but one year of its history in the top tier of the Romanian league system.
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FC Gloria Buzău
Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Buzău, commonly known as FC Buzău or simply as Buzău, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Buzău, Buzău County, that competes in the Liga I. The club was originally founded on 25 August 2016, following the dissolution of FC Gloria Buzău.
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FC Inter Sibiu
Fotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu, commonly known as FC Inter Sibiu or Inter Sibiu, is a Romanian amateur football team based in the city of Sibiu, Sibiu County, which competes in the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian league system.
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FC Petrolul Ploiești
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Petrolul 52, commonly referred to as FC Petrolul Ploiești, Petrolul Ploiești or simply Petrolul, is a Romanian professional football club based in Ploiești, Prahova County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1924 in capital Bucharest as Juventus, following the merger of Triumf and Romcomit, it won its first league championship in the 1929–30 season.
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FC Politehnica Timișoara
Fotbal Club Politehnica Timișoara, commonly known as Politehnica Timișoara or simply Poli Timișoara, was a Romanian football club from Timișoara, Timiș County, established in 1921 and dissolved in 2012.
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FC Progresul București
Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian football club based in Bucharest.
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FC Rapid București
Fotbal Club Rapid 1923, commonly known as Rapid București (also known as Rapid București or simply as Rapid, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that competes in the Liga I. It was founded in 1923 by employees of the Grivița workshops as the Asociația Culturală și Sportivă CFR ("CFR Cultural and Sports Association").
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FC Sportul Studențesc București
FC Sportul Studențesc, commonly referred to as Sportul, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that last played at senior level in the Liga IV.
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FC U Craiova 1948
FCU 1948 Craiova Fotbal Club, commonly known as FC U Craiova 1948 or simply FC U Craiova, is a Romanian professional football club based in Craiova, Dolj County, that competes in the Liga II, the second tier of the Romanian league system.
See 1992–93 Cupa României and FC U Craiova 1948
FC Universitatea Cluj
Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj, commonly known as Universitatea Cluj or simply as U Cluj, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded in 1919 by doctor Iuliu Hațieganu, Universitatea Cluj has spent more than half of its history in the top flight, but never became national champion.
See 1992–93 Cupa României and FC Universitatea Cluj
FCM Bacău
Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău (also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău, FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău) is a Romanian football club based in Bacău, Bacău County, Moldavia.
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FCM Dinamo Onești
FCM Dinamo Onești was a Romanian professional football club from Onești, Bacău County, Romania, founded in 1994 and dissolved in 2015.
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FCSB
Fotbal Club FCSB, formerly named and still sometimes referred to as FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest.
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FCV Farul Constanța
FCV Farul Constanța, commonly known as Farul Constanța or simply as Farul, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Constanța, Constanța County, that competes in the Liga I. Farul translates as "the Lighthouse" in Romanian, alluding the fact that the city is situated on the Black Sea coast.
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Liga I
The Liga I (First League), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for men's association football clubs.
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Overtime (sports)
Overtime or extra time is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport to bring a game to a decision and avoid declaring the match a tie or draw where the scores are the same.
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In association football, a penalty shoot-out (previously known as kicks from the penalty mark) is a tie-breaking method to determine which team is awarded victory in a match that cannot end in a draw, when the score is tied after the normal time as well as extra time (if used) has expired (for example, in a FIFA World Cup, penalties are used in elimination matches; the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals, and the final).
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeast Europe.
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Single-elimination tournament
A single-elimination, knockout, or sudden-death tournament is a type of elimination tournament where the loser of each match-up is immediately eliminated from the tournament.
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1991–92 Cupa României
The 1991–92 Cupa României was the 54th edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. 1992–93 Cupa României and 1991–92 Cupa României are cupa României seasons.
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1993–94 Cupa României
The 1993–94 Cupa României was the 56th edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. 1992–93 Cupa României and 1993–94 Cupa României are cupa României seasons.
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See also
1992–93 domestic association football cups
- 1992–93 Albanian Cup
- 1992–93 Austrian Cup
- 1992–93 Belarusian Cup
- 1992–93 Bulgarian Cup
- 1992–93 Coppa Italia
- 1992–93 Coupe de France
- 1992–93 Croatian Football Cup
- 1992–93 Cupa României
- 1992–93 Cypriot Cup
- 1992–93 Danish Cup
- 1992–93 Estonian Cup
- 1992–93 FA Cup
- 1992–93 FA Trophy
- 1992–93 FR Yugoslavia Cup
- 1992–93 Football League Cup
- 1992–93 Football League Trophy
- 1992–93 Georgian Cup
- 1992–93 Greek Football Cup
- 1992–93 Iraq FA Cup
- 1992–93 Irish Cup
- 1992–93 Irish League Cup
- 1992–93 Israel State Cup
- 1992–93 KNVB Cup
- 1992–93 Liechtenstein Cup
- 1992–93 Macedonian Football Cup
- 1992–93 Magyar Kupa
- 1992–93 Moldovan Cup
- 1992–93 NSL Cup
- 1992–93 Russian Cup
- 1992–93 Scottish Challenge Cup
- 1992–93 Scottish Cup
- 1992–93 Slovenian Football Cup
- 1992–93 Swiss Cup
- 1992–93 Taça de Portugal
- 1992–93 Ukrainian Cup
- 1992–93 WFA Women's National League Cup
1992–93 in Romanian football
- 1992–93 Balkans Cup
- 1992–93 Cupa României
- 1992–93 Divizia A
- 1992–93 Divizia B
- 1993 Cupa României final
- 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 4
- Romania national football team results (1980–1999)