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The promise made by Dani Coman, if FC Argeș defeats Dinamo and Slobozia

Article by Maria Olteanu – Published Sunday, February 22, 2026, 6:23 p.m. / Updated Sunday, February 22, 2026, 6:23 p.m.

Dani Coman (46 years old), the president of FC Argeș, reacted shortly after his team took a huge step towards the play-offs, at the end of Sunday's game, with lighthousewon in Mioveni, score 1-0, in the penultimate round of the regular season.

FC Argeș reached the 46th place in the Superliga ranking, with two stages left to playand after the match, the leader of Pitesti, who experienced the match with a lot of tension, having several discussions with the “central” Istvan Kovacs, came to the interview to draw the first conclusions.

He announced that the players received a bonus for Sunday's victory, but not a big enough one. The more consistent reward will come only in the next two duels, with Dinamo and Unirea Slobozia, if the people from Pitesti prevail.

Dani Coman's reaction, after the success of FC Argeș with Farul

“I told them at the first game, but it probably wasn't to their liking. But I'm less interested. I'm interested in the two remaining games, plus the Cup.

We promised them some bigger premiums with Dinamo and Slobozia, but not today. Today they worked for themselves and for the supporters, for a place they deserve.

If I have two more matches than today, I don't know if I can see the whole play-off. It's hard from the stands. I played football, I know what it means. But it doesn't compare. The stress of being a leader is incomparable.

It's true, it's also satisfaction, a team promoted with 46 points. It means that we did our job very well”, said Dani Coman, the president of FC Argeș, after the match in Mioveni, quoted by digisport.ro.

VIDEO with the phase in which FC Argeș scored the only goal of the match

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