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“Better with them, than with Hungary”


Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Thursday, September 11, 2025 20:30 / Updated Thursday, September 11, 2025 20:35

Mihai Stoica (60 years old), the president of the Administrative Council from Fcsbhe said which national would prefer to meet Romania at the dam for the World Championship.

Romania remained with purely theoretical chances of going to the 2026 World Cup through the preliminaries. Mircea Lucescu's students can still reach the final tour through the dam, which have 99 percent chances to participate.

Mihai Stoica prefers Italy instead of Hungary at the dam: “He was laughing”

Mihai Stoica said he would be more scared of a match with Hungary than one against Italy. He recalled that Squadra Azzurra was stopped from the road to the 2022 World Cup by a modest national, North Macedonia.

“It is clear, we have to make calculations. We will play the first match of the dam away, to see against whom. So from now on I think there will be emotions only in drawing lots. Let's see with whom we will play. Because one is to play with Ukraine, that you do not play away, another is to play in Hungary, that Italy is not a scarecrow.

Between Italy and Hungary I would like Italy, yes. Because Italy has laughed at a dam against North Macedonia, and Hungary does not look bad. He has good players, ”said Mihai Stoica, at the first sport.

With 3 left matches in the group, Romania is on 3, with 7 points, 5 behind Austria and Bosnia. The Austrians played only 4 matches.

Another player with big behavioral problems is Horaţiu Moldovan. He had to shut his mouth at what he did at the match with Canada. This generation is one that has a high dose of insolence. These children have to accept, acquire their criticisms when they deserve them and there are reasons. A little more decency, more common sense I recommend

– Mihai Stoica, President FCSB

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