FC Universitatea Cluj - Great Players in Team History

Great Players in Team History

  • Jorge Lourenço
  • Nathan de Lima
  • Júlio Gracco
  • Ronaldo Galvão
  • Pedro Chiaverinni
  • Luiz Maurício
  • Mihai Adam
  • Dan Anca
  • Tiberiu Bălan
  • Batacliu
  • Vasile Brătianu II
  • Remus Câmpeanu
  • Septimiu Câmpeanu II
  • Ciocan
  • Horaţiu Cioloboc
  • Răzvan Cociş
  • Sever Coracu
  • Marcel Coras
  • Cristian Coroian
  • Tony Dascălu
  • Francisc Dican
  • Anton Doboş
  • Dobrău
  • Dobrotă
  • Cristian Dulca
  • Petru Emil
  • Adrian Falub
  • George Florescu
  • Traian Georgescu
  • Gabriel Giurgiu
  • Dorin Goga
  • Zoltán Iasko
  • Zoltan Ivansuc
  • Gabriel Jula
  • Zoltan Kadar
  • Marcel Lăzăreanu
  • Mircea Luca
  • Ovidiu Maier
  • Viorel Mateianu
  • Mircea Medrea
  • Olimpiu Medrea
  • Tiberiu Medrea
  • Alpar Meszaros
  • Viorel Mureşan
  • Alexandru Mustăţea
  • Zsolt Muzsnay
  • Mircea Neşu
  • Claudiu Niculescu
  • Orza
  • Cristinel Pojar
  • Marius Predatu
  • Florin Prunea
  • Zoltan Ritli
  • Ioan Ovidiu Sabău
  • Radu Sabo
  • Graţian Sepi
  • Andrei Sepsi
  • Lazăr Sfera
  • Gheorghe Solomon
  • János Székely
  • Zsolt Szilágyi
  • Marius Purcar
  • Tegean
  • Alexa Uifăleanu
  • Andrei Zanc
  • Gabriel Machado
  • Adrian Popa

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