• Clubul Sportiv Brănești is a Romanian amateur football club based in Brănești, Ilfov County, Romania, founded in 1968, dissolved in 2012 and refounded...
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    Stadium was the home stadium of FC Victoria Brănești, a professional football club founded in 1968 and dissolved in 2012. Brănești has three high schools: the...
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  • Lupeni Minerul Uricani Șoimul Băița FC Urziceni Viitorul Axintele FC 1 Decembrie ARD Snagov CS Balotești CS Brănești CSO Bragadiru CS Ciorogârla Juniors...
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  • advanced from the Liga IV to the Liga I in only four years. Only FC Victoria Brănești succeeded to do so before. The participation in the first league...
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  • Steaua București Steaua București v FC U Craiova Brașov v Steaua București Steaua București v Victoria Brănești Vaslui v Steaua București Steaua București...
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  • Iași 2006 – Liga II 6th ACS Berceni 2008 2022 Liga II 5th CS Brănești Victoria Brănești 1968 – Liga II 1st CS Concordia Chiajna – 1957 – Liga I 9th CS...
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  • 2021. "Brănești, comuna blestemată. De la Cătălin Hîldan, de la a cărui moarte se împlinesc 17 ani, la defuncta echipă de fotbal Victoria!" [Branesti, the...
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  • the champions and runners-up from both 2009–10 Liga II divisions. Victoria Brănești and Sportul Studențesc were promoted from Seria I while Târgu Mureș...
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  • George Savu (category CS Brănești players)
    returned to Ceahlăul in June, but after making no appearances he moved FC Victoria Brănești in January 2011. On 26 January of the following year he signed for...
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  • Casian Maghici (category CS Brănești players)
    a defender for teams such as Apulum Alba Iulia, FC Brașov (1936), FCM Târgu Mureș, Victoria Brănești or Crișul Chișineu-Criș, among others. Crişul, cea...
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