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CS Universitatea Cluj-Napoca (rugby)

U Prodvinalco Cluj
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Full name U Prodvinalco Cluj
Founded 1949
Location Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Ground(s) Cluj Arena (Capacity: 31,479)
President Lorin Cantor
Coach(es) Bogdan Cantor (head coach), Ioan Teodorescu (assistant coach)
League(s) SuperLiga
2015 5th
Official website
www.u-rugby.ro
Active departments of CS Universitatea Cluj-Napoca
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Football Men's Basketball Women's Basketball
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Men's
Handball
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Rugby
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Women's
Rugby
Men's
Volleyball
Women's Volleyball
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Water polo Athletics Bodybuilding
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Boxing Chess Fencing
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Figure skating Horse riding Judo
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Scrabble Speed skating Skiing
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Swimming Tennis Weightlifting
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Wrestling

U Prodvinalco Cluj is a Romanian professional rugby union club from Cluj-Napoca, playing in the Romanian SuperLiga, the top division of Romanian rugby. The club is part of the CS Universitatea sports club.

The rugby section of CS U Cluj was founded in 1949 and has since played in the Romanian rugby union championship. Throughout its history the team has also been known as Ştiinţa Cluj, Locomotiva Cluj, Agronomia Cluj, Politehnica Cluj and U 16 Februarie Cluj.

The home ground of U Cluj has historically been the rugby stadium from within the Iuliu Haţieganu Park of the Babeş-Bolyai University, which features several other sport facilities. Since March 2013, through a deal with the Cluj County Council, U Cluj started playing its home games at Cluj Arena, a multi-use stadium opened in October 2011, mainly used by the football club U Cluj.

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Romanian Cup:

As of 28 March 2015

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

As of 28 March 2015


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