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3 footballers from FCSB 2006 refused at the end to salute the red-blue gallery, on the Arc de Triomphe

The game ended like one of the 2006 encounters, 0-0, but a moment after the final whistle caught the eye. The players were called by Peluza Nord, the supporters of the FCSB team, for the traditional greeting to the gallery.

Daniel Oprița, George Ogăraru and Laurentiu Diniță did not greet FCSB's Peluza Nord

After the match, FCSB representatives present at the event went in front of Peluza Nord, the only organized faction that attended the demonstration match.

The supporters chanted: “Star, come here, greet your gallery!”

And the former footballers answered the call and went to applaud the fans, led by captain Mirel Rădoi and coach Cosmin Olăroiu.

However, three of the former players of that generation did not join the group that went to the North Lawn. It is about George Ogăraru, Daniel Oprița and Laurentiu Diniță, currently employed at rival CSA Steaua.

While the rest of the team was going to the gallery, Ogăraru and Oprița went to Tribuna I, where they offered autographs and took photos with the spectators who came to the match.

Not even Laurențiu Diniță, coach at the CSA Steaua academy, went with the other former players to greet the gallery present on the “Arcul de Triumf”.

Oprița, Ogăraru and Diniță played for FCSB, but now they are employed at CSA Steaua

Both George Ogăraru and Daniel Oprița were important players for FCSB in the period 2002-2006, when the team was already patronized by Gigi Becali and would reach the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup.

Currently, the two are involved in the CSA Steaua project: Ogăraru holds a position in the club's academy, while Oprița is the coach of the League 2 team.

Over the past few years, both have publicly supported CSA Steaua's position in the dispute regarding the club's identity, brand and track record.

Ashley Davis

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