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FCSB is in excellent shape, and the results obtained by the red-blues are liked by owner Gigi Becali, who sees her dream come true.
Gigi Becali was inspired by Gheorghe Hagi and founded a cutting edge academy in Berceni. He created the best conditions and began to transfer the best young players in the country to each group of FCSB juniors. In addition to the good results recorded in youth football, the rojiblancos second team is also doing very well in the Third League, and the greatest joy for Gigi Becali is that the FCSB first team is beginning to trust more and more. more on young footballers with great perspective.
Four consecutive victories, without a goal conceded for three games and the best attack in League I, with 24 goals scored in the 9 stages. This is how the classification line of the FCSB looks like, who accumulate 21 points and are now three lengths behind the leader of the University of Craiova. Man, Moruţan, Olaru, Vlad, Simion or Şut are just some of the young red-blues footballers who have won without problems in the last matches played by FCSB. In addition, after a long period of unavailability, Florinel Coman and Octavian Popescu are also expected to return to the playing sheet of Toni Petrea’s team.
Gheorghe Hagi takes a swing and hits it … It was close! Becali made the big blow in League I and fulfilled his long-awaited dream. FCSB fans are at the peak of their happiness
The results recorded by FCSB are all the more surprising as the statistics show that the team sponsored by Gigi Becali has the lowest average age in League I. All to the delight of the Pipera landowner. According to a study carried out by the Football Observatory, where the first 67 professional world football leagues were taken into account, the average number of players used by the FCSB this season is 24.9 years.
As expected, immediately after the red-blues comes FC Viitorul, who has an average age of 25.1 years, and in third place is FCSB’s rival on Monday night, Chindia Târgovişte, with an average of 25 ,7 years. The champion of the last three seasons of League I, CFR Cluj, is the penultimate of this ranking, with an average age of 29.4 years.
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