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Fcsb Won Romania's Super Cup After Winning Cfr Cluj with a Bullet Marked in Front

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The FCSB hit the Romanian Supercup on the football, after winning CFR Cluj with the score of 2-1 (0-0) Saturday evening, at the Stadioon Steaua of Bucharest, inform Agerpres.

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The FCSB landed the Romanian Superscope on the football, after winning CFR Cluj with the score of 2-1 (0-0), Saturday evening, at the Stadioon Steaua in Bucharest. The champion was impressed by Dennis Political's goals...

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The FCSB hit the Romanian Supercup on the football, after winning CFR Cluj with the score of 2-1 (0-0) Saturday evening, at the Stadioon Steaua of Bucharest, inform Agerpres.

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The FCSB won the Romanian Super Cup on Saturday, top 2-1 with CFR Cluj in the first official match of the season 2025-2026, held in Ghenzia. The Golures were marked by Politic (48) and Radunovic (90+1), respectively, Fica (65). The FCSB article won the Romanian Super Cup after 2-1 with CFR Cluj. The match was decided in the minutes of the opening! It was the first time in Romania TV.

The Moldovan international Virgiliu Postolachi and Daniel Dumbrávanu had the chance of killing the Romanian Supercupa at football. CFR Cluj lost with 1:2 in front of the FCSB team, in the first official match of the new season.

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Dan Petrescu, CFR Cluj coach, nervous breakdown after decisive goal CFR Cluj lost its first trophy of the season, after being defeated 2-1 by FCSB in the Romanian Super Cup, at the Steaua Stadium. The match started evenly, but FCSB had the initiative in the first half, which ended 0-0. The Romanian champion opened the scoring in the 49th minute, through Dennis Politic, with a superb shot from outside the box. FCSB came back in the 65th minute, w…

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FCSB won the Romanian Super Cup in football, after defeating CFR Cluj with a score of 2-1 (0-0), on Saturday evening, at the Steaua Stadium in Bucharest.

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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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