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FC Bihor Oradea
Full name Fotbal Club Bihor Oradea
Founded 1910 as (Clubul Atletic Oradea)
Ground Municipal Stadium,
Oradea, Romania
(Capacity 18,000)
2006-07 Liga II, 10th
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FC Bihor Oradea is a Romanian football club based in Oradea, currently playing in Liga II. Football club names are a part of the sport 's culture reflecting century-old traditions Year 1910 ( MCMX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Oradea (pronunciation in Romanian:, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, colloquially also Várad, German: Großwardein, former Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania The following is a list of Association football stadia. They are ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the Current format Liga II has two parallel regional (West - East division each with 18 teams Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania Oradea (pronunciation in Romanian:, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, colloquially also Várad, German: Großwardein, former Current format Liga II has two parallel regional (West - East division each with 18 teams

The club was established in 1910 as Nagyváradi Athlétikai Club (NAC)[1] [2]in Nagyvárad, Transylvania, Hungary. Year 1910 ( MCMX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Oradea (pronunciation in Romanian:, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, colloquially also Várad, German: Großwardein, former Transylvania (Ardeal or ro ''Transilvania'' Erdély, see also other denominations) is a Central European region located in the eastern half of the Carpathian Hungary (Magyarország 'mɔɟɔrorsaːg) officially in English the Republic of Hungary ( Magyar Köztársaság, literally Magyar (Hungarian Republic It became a Romanian club in 1920 following the unification of Transylvania with Romania and the directives of the Treaty of Trianon, thus being one of the oldest Romanian football club still active. Year 1920 ( MCMXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display 1920 of the Gregorian calendar Transylvania (Ardeal or ro ''Transilvania'' Erdély, see also other denominations) is a Central European region located in the eastern half of the Carpathian Romania ( dated: Rumania, Roumania The Treaty of Trianon is the peace treaty concluded at the end of World War I by the Allies of World War I, on one side and Hungary, seen as a successor

In 1920 the club changed its name into Club Athletic Oradea (this time in Romania, but after the Second Vienna Award in 1940 they were again renamed Nagyváradi AC, when Oradea became part of Hungary, for a short period of time

FC Bihor Oradea is one of the two clubs in the world, the other one being SK Rapid Wien, that won a football championship in two different countries. Year 1920 ( MCMXX) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display 1920 of the Gregorian calendar Romanian or Daco-Romanian ( dated: Rumanian or Roumanian; self designation limba română, ˈlimba roˈmɨnə is a Romance The Second Vienna Award was the second of two Vienna Awards Rendered on August 30, 1940, it assigned the territory of Northern Transylvania from Oradea (pronunciation in Romanian:, Hungarian: Nagyvárad, colloquially also Várad, German: Großwardein, former Hungary (Magyarország 'mɔɟɔrorsaːg) officially in English the Republic of Hungary ( Magyar Köztársaság, literally Magyar (Hungarian Republic The Sportklub Rapid Wien (Rapid Vienna is an Austrian football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna. In 1943-44, as Nagyváradi AC (Hungarian) it won the Hungarian championship, while in 1948-49, as IC Oradea, they won the Romanian Championship. Year 1943 ( MCMXLIII) was a Common year starting on Friday (the link will display full 1943 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1944 ( MCMXLIV) was a Leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. The Nemzeti Bajnokság I, the National Championship, or short the NBI, currently known as the Soproni Liga for sponsorship reasons is the highest level Year 1948 ( MCMXLVIII) was a Leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the 1948 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. Year 1949 ( MCMXLIX) was a Common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. "Divizia A" redirects here Liga is the official name of the top division of the Romanian football league system.

The club are also former winners on Romanian Cup, having won the trophy in 1956. Sponsorship On July 22, 2005, FRF and Samsung Electronics signed a one-year sponsorship deal Year 1956 ( MCMLVI) was a Leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar of the Gregorian calendar.

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Notes and references

  1. ^ A Nagyváradi AC a magyar nemzeti bajnokságban 1941-44. Gyula Lóránt ( February 6 1923, Kőszeg, Hungary – May 31 1981, Thessaloniki, Greece) also Iuliu Bodola ( 26 February 1912 &ndash 12 March 1993) aka Gyula Bodola, was a Romanian Hungarian footballer Iuliu Baratky ( Hungarian: Gyula Barátky; May 14, 1910, Oradea – April 14, 1962, Bucharest Iosif Petschovsky (also Iosif Petschovschi) (born July 2, 1921 - died October 6, 1968) was a Romanian football Anton Weissenbacher (born 20 January 1965) is a former Romanian Football right back who played for FC Baia Mare, Steaua Bucharest Alexandru Terheş. (born July 25, 1960 in Baia Mare, Maramureş County, Romania) Ion Adrian Zare (born 11 May 1959) is a retired Romanian footballer, who played for FC Bihor Oradea, Dinamo Bucureşti Marius Cornel Popa (born July 31, 1978 in Oradea) is a Romanian football player currently contracted by FC Timişoara Cosmin Bărcăuan (born August 5, 1978 in Oradea, Romania) is a Romanian footballer who currently plays for OFI Crete Bogdan Mihăiţă Vrăjitoarea (born February 7, 1978, Craiova, Romania) is a Romanian free agent footballer after finishing Emerich Jenei or Imre Jenei (also known as Emeric Jenei or Ienei; 22 March 1937 is a Romanian football player and coach Viorel Mateianu (born June 1, 1938 in Lipăneşti, Prahova – died November 25, 1997 in Bucharest) was a Dumitru Ţiţi Dumitriu (born November 19 1945 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian footballer and manager Gavril Pelé Balint (born 3 January 1963 is a former Romanian football striker and current coach Ioan Andone (born 15 March 1960) is a Romanian football coach and former player
  2. ^ mafoci.extra.hu.



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