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iosif_vs3
iosif_vs3  •  04 Iulie 2017, 22:20

Liga campionilor / interzisa cainilor!

balauru48
balauru48  •  05 Iulie 2017, 11:59

Wow si inca o fituica marca gsp...

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Costel Tudor  •  05 Iulie 2017, 11:48

Iar va-ti facut de *** ! Ce este atat de interesant , ca sa prostati acest comentariu cu MiMi PUSCARIASUL ??? Sunteti penibili !!!

Acest comentariu a fost moderat deoarece continea limbaj vulgar sau jignitor.

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Gheorghe Nistor  •  05 Iulie 2017, 10:00

Mutra clasica de tembel , MM se baga singur in seama. Locul lui este la colivie cu sapunul in mana.

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Marcel Jeler  •  05 Iulie 2017, 09:25

Cainele moare de drum lung si prostul de grija altuia !

anton40
anton40  •  05 Iulie 2017, 08:40

Cuțu cuțu...

zizu
zizu  •  05 Iulie 2017, 06:26

e intradevar o stire sportiva de prim rang! fotbalul romanesc,sportul....vor progresa enorm in urma acestor...."dezvaluiri"..

stelistdemic01
stelistdemic01  •  05 Iulie 2017, 00:15
Postat de iosif_vs3 pe 04 Iulie 2017, 22:20

Liga campionilor / interzisa cainilor!

Under the leadership of coaches Emerich Jenei and Anghel Iordănescu, Steaua had an impressive Championship run in the 1984–85 season, which it won after a six-year break. Subsequently, Steaua became the first Romanian club to reach a European Cup final, which it ultimately won against Barcelona on penalties (2–0 thanks to goalkeeper Helmuth Duckadam saving all four penalties taken by the Spaniards), after a goalless draw. Steaua therefore became the first Eastern European team to claim the title of European champions. An additional European Super Cup was won in 1987 against Dynamo Kyiv. Steaua remained at the top of European football for the rest of the decade, managing one more European Cup semi-final in 1987–88 and one more European Cup final in 1989 (lost 4–0 to Milan). Notably, this was in addition to its four additional national titles (1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88,[nb 2] 1988–89) and four national cups (1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89). Furthermore, from June 1986 to September 1989, Steaua ran a record 104-match undefeated streak in the championship, setting a world record for that time and a European one still standing.[9]

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