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Premiere images in Superliga »How Elias Charalambous and Dan Petrescu were surprised before FCSB

Article by Ionuţ Iordache, Maria Olteanu – published on Sunday, April 20, 2025, 20:21 / Updated on Sunday, April 20, 20:24

Before the start of the FCSB – CFR Cluj, Containing for the 5th stage of the Superligii play-off, Istvan Kovacs, the “central” of the meeting, called on the edge of the land on the two coaches.

Such images have not been seen so far at the matches in the first league of Romania, usually the referee wearing a dialogue before the matches with the two captains, in the middle of the field, after drawing lots.

This time, at the match that took place on the first day of Easter, Istvan Kovacs called the two coaches, Elias Charalambous and Dan Petrescu.

Photo. Pictures before the start whistle from FCSB – CFR Cluj

At the beginning of the confrontation on the National Arena, Istvan Kovacs called the two technicians to give them a series of explanations. He wore a brief dialogue with each, while the players of the two teams took the latest photos before the match.

Subsequently, the National Arena was held in the memory of the former player of Rapid, Aaron Booupendza, died this week at just 28 years old, after throwing from the 11th floor of the block where he lived.

Start teams at FCSB – CFR Cluj

Fcsb: Târnovanu – Crețu, Ngezana, M. Popescu, Radunovic – Şut, Chiricheș – Miculescu, Fl. Tanase, Cisotti – Gheorghiță
Reserves: Zima, Oct. Popescu, Kiki, Stefanescu, Lixandru, Edjoa, Toma, Băluță, Pantea, Musi, Gele, Alhassan
Absent: Dawa, Pantea, Olaru (injured), Bîrliga (no game right)
Coach: Elias Charalambous

CFR Cluj: Hindrich – Simao, Bolgado, M. Ilie, Camora – Fică, Djokovic, Korenica – Nkololo, L. Munteanu, Kamara
reserves: Popa, Gal, Abeid, Țîrlea, Sinyan, Emerllahu, Tachtsidis. A. Păun, Gligor, Deac, Postolachi, Juric
Absent: –
Coach: Dan Petrescu

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