FCU Olimpia Cluj
Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as FCU Olimpia Cluj, or simply as U Olimpia Cluj, is a women's football team from Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It is Romania's top women's football club, having won all league titles since its inception, and thus represents Romania year by year in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The club also gives a majority of the Romania women's national football team players.
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Adina Cristina BorodiAdina GiurgiuAdina_Giurgiu__CareerStation__1Alexandra LuncaAlexandra_Lunca__CareerStation__2Anamaria GoreaAnamaria_Gorea__CareerStation__3Andreea CorduneanuAndreea_Corduneanu__CareerStation__1Andreea_Corduneanu__CareerStation__5Andreea VoicuAndreea_Voicu__CareerStation__1Andreea_Voicu__CareerStation__3Anita PincziAnita_Pinczi__CareerStation__5Antonia BratuBeatrice TărășilăBeatrice_Tărășilă__CareerStation__2Carmen MarcuCassidy BenintenteCassidy_Benintente__CareerStation__3Christine ManieChristine_Manie__CareerStation__4Claudia PanăClaudia_Pană__CareerStation__2Corina OlarCorina_Olar__CareerStation__1Corina_Olar__CareerStation__3Cosmina DușaCosmina_Dușa__CareerStation__4Cristina CarpCristina_Carp__CareerStation__1Daniela GurzDaniela_Gurz__CareerStation__3Ekaterina UlasevichEkaterina_Ulasevich__CareerStation__6Fanny VágóFanny_Vágó__CareerStation__8Ioana BortanIoana_Bortan__CareerStation__2
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Adina GiurgiuAlexandra LuncaAnamaria GoreaAndreea CorduneanuAndreea VoicuAnita PincziBeatrice TărășilăCassidy BenintenteChristine ManieClaudia PanăCorina OlarCosmina DușaCristina CarpDaniela GurzEkaterina UlasevichFanny VágóIoana BortanLidia HavriștiucLoredana PopaMara BâteaMaria FiczayMaria NeacșuMelinda NagyMihaela CiolacuMirela GaneaOana NegreaOlivia OpreaPhoenetia BrownePriscilla HaganRaluca SârgheRoxana OpreaTeodora MeluțăȘtefania Vătafu
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FCU Olimpia Cluj
Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as FCU Olimpia Cluj, or simply as U Olimpia Cluj, is a women's football team from Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It is Romania's top women's football club, having won all league titles since its inception, and thus represents Romania year by year in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The club also gives a majority of the Romania women's national football team players.
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CFF Olimpia Cluj – rumuński ko ...... ę miasta i władze okręgu Kluż.
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Der Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj ...... fußballverein aus Cluj-Napoca.
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El CFF Olimpia Cluj-Napoca és ...... l eliminant al SV Neulengbach.
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Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Nap ...... ational football team players.
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Il Clubul de Fotbal de Feminin ...... lla , il massimo livello del .
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Le Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Ol ...... en 2010 et basé à Cluj-Napoca.
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Alin Cioban
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CFF Olimpia Cluj – rumuński ko ...... ę miasta i władze okręgu Kluż.
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Der Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj ...... fußballverein aus Cluj-Napoca.
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El CFF Olimpia Cluj-Napoca és ...... l eliminant al SV Neulengbach.
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Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Nap ...... ational football team players.
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Il Clubul de Fotbal de Feminin ...... lla , il massimo livello del .
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Le Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Ol ...... en 2010 et basé à Cluj-Napoca.
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CFF Olimpia Cluj
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CFF Olimpia Cluj-Napoca
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CFF Olimpia Cluj-Napoca
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Clubul de Fotbal de Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca
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FCU Olimpia Cluj
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FCU Olimpia Cluj
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