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“We shouldn't introduce ourselves!”

Article by Romeo Ene – Published on Thursday, 30 April 2026 23:57 / Updated on Friday, 01 May 2026 00:00

In the 15th minute, the Bihorens scored following a corner. It was quickly executed with a short pass, and the phase continued with a cross from Angelo Cocian.

The ball was deflected into Gîț's own goal, but assistant referee Marius Cristian Marchidanu raised the flag, signaling a possible situation in which the ball would have left the field of play before the end of the phase.

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Mădălin Popa (43 years old), the second coach of FC Bihor in the absence of Erik Lincar, spoke about the canceled success and stated that his team should no longer attend matches if there will be such refereeing mistakes.

“I think we had a valid goal, and if the referees don't let us and always disallow our goals, we shouldn't show up for matches anymore. Step by step are refereeing mistakes.

We prepare every match to win and we will see what will happen at the end. We want to play the play-off and have the chance to promote in the first league”, said Mădălin Popa, according to digisport.ro.

PHOTO. Corner goal canceled by the referee, at FC Voluntari – FC Bihor. The replays do not clarify the reason

“Gunie sits alone in the dressing room, regrets”

Popa also referred to the horror moment that happened in the extra time of the game, when Răzvan Gunie (28 years old), the midfielder of his team, fouled Alexandru Gîț (28 years old), and the Ilfoven defender suffered a tibia and fibula fracture, an injury that will keep him away from the field at least until the end of this year.

“We are sorry for Gîț's injury, we are human and we do not want this. Everyone is upset. Gunie sits alone in the dressing room, regrets it. He wanted to take a slip to stop the ball, but unfortunately this incident came out“, concluded Popa.

FC Voluntari - FC Bihor, the opening of the 7th stage of the League 2 play-off // PHOTO Capture: Digi Sport 1

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