GSP grades at the University of Craiova – U Cluj » Who are the people who got 10 in a magical evening and who were the repeaters with 2 and 3

Article by Justin Gafiuc – Published on Sunday, 17 May 2026, 23:45 / Updated on Sunday, 17 May 2026 23:49
Craiova University obtained the title after an exciting success against rivals from U Cluj, score 5-0, marking a historic event for the club patronized by Mihai Rotaru. The scores reflect the completely disproportionate ratio displayed in the fight on the turf
Filipe Coelho's students caught a story night just in time, when the title was already on the table. And the Juves took advantage of the opportunity to mark the event at the end of a memorable match.
Olten's scores in the match with U Cluj
• L. Popescu (note 8) – Fell off, but provided an assist for Assad in the 2-0 goal
• Romanchuk (grade 8) – He commanded respect in a defense rarely tested by the opponent
• Russian (grade 9) – Flawless! He also allowed himself many exits from the defense against the background of a danger reduced to zero from Cluj
• Screciu (grade 9) – He was everywhere: both in construction, and in interceptions, and in long passes, and involved in duels
• Mora (grade 8) – He had an intense first half, leading real “wars” on the wing with Mendy, who also got an elimination at the end of the half
• Anzor (note 9) – What a miraculous goal he scored! A story execution!
• Cicâldău (grade 8) – A more faded figure, but a useful man in putting pressure on Cluj. Notched some uninspired finishes
• Bench (grade 9) – The captain provided the assist to open the scoring, Matei's goal in the 8th minute, and looked as usual on the left flank
• D. Matei (grade 9) – Craiova's starting team played probably the most consistent match of the season. Not only did he score the 1-0 goal, but he was omnipresent in the game, creating other scoring opportunities for himself
Assad Al-Hamlawi scored a spectacular double in the match with U Cluj. Photo: Cristi Preda (GSP.ro)
• Assad (note 10) – A perfect 'double', including a back-heel goal to add salt and pepper to a great display: the Palestinian had an absolutely magical evening and once again showed his thoroughbred goalscoring instincts
• Baiaram (grade 8) – He didn't stand out, he seemed to continue his period of confusion, but, in the “final” of the championship, he correctly integrated into the gears and into the crazy pace of a team determined to close the title at home
• Filipe Coelho (coach, grade 10). Installed in Rădoi's place, the Portuguese was the balance factor in a stormy dressing room. He immediately took over the system with three defenders imposed by Mirel, continued the offensive spirit, but wrapped everything in a calm foil, which pushed Craiova through the waves until the event was ticked off
They also entered along the way
• Teles (46', note 8) – introduced at half-time instead of Mora, he added an assist to the 3-0 goal
• Nsimba (66', score 7) – came in at a time when the dice were being thrown, more like a first after a season in which he also brought important points along the way
• Baluta (66', score 7) – About 25 minutes spent on the lawn to feel the taste of a comforting victory from the field
• Basceanu (70', score 8) – Came in, scored on the under spot and closed the scoreboard at “manita” level
• Mogoș (78') – He played too little to be rated
Filipe Coelho succeeded in the event in his first season on the bench of CSU Craiova / PHOTO: Cristi Preda (GSP.ro)
Cluj's scores in the match with CSU Craiova
• Left-handed (note 4) – Unable to cope with the offensive roll of the Oltenians, having part of a completely outclassed defense line
• Mikanovic (grade 4) – A lot of opportunities were created from his flank, including the opening of the score
• I. Cristea (grade 3) – The nightmare from the Cup final continued, where he missed the decisive penalty that sent the trophy to Bănie. Now, he was completely outmatched in duels with Assad, against whom he seemed like a straw in the storm
• Coubiș (grade 5) – At least he avoided embarrassing himself, he even tried a few offensive pushes, but impossible to take further than 30-40 m from his own goal
• Chipciu (grade 5) – Nervous, outmatched and completely under the pressure of an opponent and an insurmountable stadium
• Codrea (grade 4) – Titirez made in the middle of the field by the midfield of Craiova, who completely controlled the game
• Ov. Bic (grade 4) – The memories of the midfielder who often ticked off the quality of man of the match with his balanced performances in the center of the field remained in the shadow in Craiova
• Stanojev (note 6) – He was about the only living man in the guest band
• Nistor (grade 4) – Did the veteran play in Banie?
Oucasse Mendy, eliminated in the University of Craiova – U Cluj
• Mendy (note 2) – Completely gave in to the duels with Mora, accumulating two warnings in the space of 15 minutes, which meant his elimination before the break. An episode that definitively signed the sentence of U Cluj!
• Lukic (grade 5) – collected the only better situation for Cluj, in the first half, after which he also sank into the morass of an evening to forget for the people of Transylvania
• Cristiano Bergodi (coach, grade 4) – After losing the Romanian Cup to Craiova, he did the event in reverse on the bench of U Cluj in the sense that he also missed the title. He too seemed overwhelmed by the level and tone of an unstoppable opponent
Along the way they also entered:
• Macalou (46', score 4) – Non-existent, he sought to bring an extra breath to Cluj, but without real resources
• Drammeh (46', note 4) – He didn't bring anything extra to the pitch, even helplessly assisted Anzor's magical finish, which he admired as a spectator instead of trying to block the Georgian
• Silva (62', note 4) – Absent, absorbed in the Cluj disaster
• Simion (62', score 4) – Nothing noteworthy, just another pawn on the battered board of Transylvania
• A. Trica (76') – He played too little to be rated





