HISTORICAL moment in Romanian football. Becali resigns from the FCSB and puts money in a club with a long tradition in League I. The last-minute decision made by the owner of the red-blues



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The FCSB is going through an excellent stage and, after the victory at Gaz Metan, with a 3-2, the team sponsored by Gigi Becali is at the top of the League I standings.

FCSB seems unstoppable in League I, and the red-blues have had a good time and overcame an extremely difficult play. The team coached by Toni Petrea won 3-2 in the field of Gaz Metan Mediaş and took advantage of the negative results recorded by the main opponents in the fight for the title. The University of Craiova drew with White at FC Botoşani, and CFR Cluj surprisingly lost, on their own ground, to the newly promoted UTA.

Thus, after these results, FCSB was two points ahead of Oltenia and six points behind the champion of the last three editions of League I. The rojiblancos are going through an excellent stage, especially due to the disappearance of Gigi Becali from the public space . that he did not come out to criticize his players and that he did not go to the Berceni training base this summer.

Historical moment in Romanian football. Becali resigns from the FCSB and puts money in a club with a long tradition in Liga I.

Before leaving football for good to retire to the monastery, Gigi Becali hopes to strike a new blow and leave her mark on women’s football, not just men’s. Forced by the FRF to own a women’s soccer team, the owner of the FCSB has partnered with one of the oldest clubs in the country. Thus, Gigi Becali pays 20 thousand euros annually for the sponsorship of the U15 team of Fair Play Bucharest, the amount that represents half the budget of the great women’s football team.

In addition, starting next season, Gigi Becali will seriously invest in the first team, which evolves in League I, and in the U13 in Fair Play Bucharest, being the great plan of the Pipera landowner to win the title also in women’s football . , as he did with FCSB in the men’s competition.



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