CFR Cluj failed to reap any rewards for beating a below-strength Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford on Wednesday, with the Romanian minnow knocked out of the Champions League by Galatasaray’s victory in Braga.
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Manchester United stunned by Luis Alberto’s thunderbolt for Cluj
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Read MorePreview: Manchester United vs. CFR Cluj
Manchester United welcome CFR Cluj to Old Trafford on Wednesday with the Romanian outfit still within a chance of joining United in the knockout stages of the Champions League.
Read MorePhil Jones admits early Champions League exit was bitter experience for Manchester United
Phil Jones has admitted getting dumped out of the Champions League group stage last term was a bitter experience for Manchester United.
Read MoreManchester United: 6 Players United Must Rest vs. CFR Cluj
Manchester United will take on CFR Cluj during the week in their final group stage match of the Champions League this season—a seemingly meaningless fixture for the Red Devils considering that they’ve already qualified for the round of 16.
Read MoreFletcher backs youth
DARREN FLETCHER believes Manchester United’s Champions League clash with Cluj is another chance for the youngsters to shine.
Read MoreActMedia: Cluj-Napoca to be European Youth Capital in 2015
The city of Cluj-Napoca (western Romania) will be the European Youth Capital in 2015.The decision was made by a jury made up of European youth organizations and partner institutions on Saturday, November 24, at Maribor, Slovenia, a city that will be the European Youth Capital in 2013.
Read MoreNew York Times: As Transylvania Goes So Goes Romania
By Liviu Bird, New York TimesAmid rumors of their club folding, players from Universitatea Cluj of Romania’s Liga 1 were paid for the first time in four months on Saturday. After a 2-1 derby loss to UEFA Champions League participant CFR Cluj, a small amount of cash found its way into U Cluj’s locker room — not from the owner’s checkbook, but from the fans’ pockets.
Read MoreCluj-Napoca will be the European Youth Capital in 2015
Cluj-Napoca, the second largest city in Romania, has been designated the European Youth Capital in 2015, thanks to documentation supporting the investment in youth for a sustainable and responsible urban development.
Read MoreFirst green school in Romania is opened in Cluj
The first green school in Romania, which is part of the Transylvania College, the former International School, with tuition in Romanian and English, was opened on Thursday, November 22, in Cluj-Napoca (western Romania), Mayor Emil Boc and Ambassador of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in Bucharest Martin Harris attending.
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