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2002–03 Divizia C
The 2002–03 Divizia C season was the 47th season of Divizia C, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Standings Seria I Serie II *CS Voluntari retired at the beginning of second part of the championship and lost all the rest of the matches with 3-0 *Ambianța Valea-Ciorii retired from championship after round 6 and all its results were canceled *Metalul Băicoi - Turistul Pietroasa (3-1) was homologated with 3-0, because the guests used a suspended player, Zaibert *Tractorul - Proodeftiki (8-0) was awarded 0-3. *Turistul Pietroasa - Poiana Câmpina (1-1) was awarded 3-0, as Ioan Chiția played while under suspension. Serie III *Petrolul Bolintin - CS Snagov (2-0) was awarded 3-0. *Sportul Ciorogârla - Venus (1-1) was ruled 0-3. *ȘN Tulcea withdrew at half season and lost all games in spring by forfeit. Serie IV *Pan Serie Craiova became Armata Craiova *Fulgerul Lerești-Progresul Caracal 0-1 was ruled 0-3 *Fulgerul Lerești-Școala "Gică Popescu" Ca ...
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Liga III
The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. Its name was changed from Divizia C to Liga III before the start of the 2006–07 season. It was the first in this format (six series of 18 teams each).Cotidianul''Divizia A a fost mitraliată'' (The "A Division" was gunned down) accessed on 3 February 2007 Current format Since the 2014–2015 season Liga III was reorganized from 6 to 5 parallel regional divisions, each with 16 teams. Relegation The bottom four teams from each division are relegated at the end of the season to the Liga IV. From the 12th placed teams, the team with the least points is relegated. To determine these teams, separate standings are computed, using only the games played against clubs ranked 1st through 11th. Promotion Since the 2006–2007 season, the winners of each division got promoted to the 2007–08 Liga II season. There were also two playoff tournaments held at neutral venues involving the ...
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Bucovina Rădăuți
Bukovinagerman: Bukowina or ; hu, Bukovina; pl, Bukowina; ro, Bucovina; uk, Буковина, ; see also other languages. is a historical region, variously described as part of either Central or Eastern Europe (or both).Klaus Peter BergerThe Creeping Codification of the New Lex Mercatoria Kluwer Law International, 2010, p. 132 The region is located on the northern slopes of the central Eastern Carpathians and the adjoining plains, today divided between Romania and Ukraine. Settled initially and primarily by Romanians and subsequently by Ruthenians (Ukrainians) during the 4th century, it became part of the Kievan Rus' in the 10th century and then the Principality of Moldavia during the 14th century. The region has been sparsely populated since the Paleolithic, with several now extinct peoples inhabiting it. Consequently, the culture of the Kievan Rus' spread in the region, with the Bukovinian Church administered from Kyiv until 1302, when it passed to Halych metropoly. The ...
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Dunărea Galați
Dunărea may refer to: * Dunărea, the Romanian name for the river Danube in Central Europe * Dunărea (river), a tributary of the Danube in Constanța County, Romania * Dunărea, a village in the commune Seimeni, Constanța County, Romania See also *FC Dunărea Călărași, a football team *FCM Dunărea Galați, a football team *Stadionul Dunărea, a football stadium, the home of FCM Dunărea Galaţi *FC Dunărea Giurgiu or FC Astra Giurgiu, a football team *Dunăreni (other) Dunăreni may refer to several places in Romania: * Dunăreni, a village in Aliman Commune, Constanța County * Dunăreni, a village in Goicea Commune, Dolj County {{Geodis ...
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Tractorul Brașov
Tractorul Brașov was a football team from Brașov, Brașov County, Romania. History Tractorul Brașov was founded in 1927 under the name of IAR Brașov (Industria Aeronautică Română Brașov) (English: Romanian Aeronautic Industry Brașov). They won 1935–36 Divizia B, but after lost in League Play-off and miss to qualify in Divizia A for the next season. Their colours were yellow and blue. Chronology of names In 2003, Tractorul Brașov merged with FC Forex Brașov, another team from Brașov who also disbanded in 2011. Honours Liga II: *Winners (1): 1935–36 Liga III *Winners (3): 1969–70, 1972–73, 1983–84 *Runners-up (5): 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1971–72, 1982–83 Notable managers * Angelo Niculescu (1958–1959) * Silviu Ploeșteanu Silviu Ploeșteanu (28 January 1913 – 13 April 1969) was a Romanian footballer and manager. Club career Silviu Ploeșteanu, nicknamed ''Ploaie'' (Rain) was born on 28 January 1913 in Craiova, Romania ...
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CS Conpet Ploiești
Clubul Sportiv Conpet Ploiești, also known as Conpet Ploiești, was a Romanian football club from Strejnicu, Prahova County. Founded in 1968 and disbanded in 2015, Conpet played fifteen consecutive seasons in the third football division in Romania between 1999 and 2014. The club played at the Conpet Stadium in Strejnicu, located 3 km from Ploiești and was supported financially by Conpet, the national operator for transporting crude oil and derivatives through pipelines from Romania. History Founded in 1968, Conpet played most of its history in the lower leagues, managing to promoted in Liga III at the end of the 1998–99 season after won Liga IV – Prahova County. With Marius Vișan as head coach, Conpet finished the 2006–07 campaign on seventh place. The 2007–08 season started with Marius Vișan as head coach, but was sacked in the first part of the season, and Decu Crângașu led the team as interim. Silviu Dumitrescu was appointed as head coach in January 2008, l ...
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CSO Tricolorul Breaza
Clubul Sportiv Orășenesc Tricolorul Breaza, commonly known as Tricolorul Breaza, is a Romanian football club based in Breaza, Prahova County and currently playing in the Liga IV – Prahova County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The club was founded in 1971 and disbanded in August 2010 when it merged with Liga V team Navobi Iași to form ACSMU Politehnica Iași. In order to continue the football legacy of Breaza, in June 2010, was founded Precizia Breaza, which was enrolled in Liga V Prahova County, the fifth tier. In 2013 Precizia ceded the place in Liga IV to the newly formed multi-sport club CSO Tricolorul Breaza. History Football in Breaza appeared after the First World War, the press of that time writing the story of a match played 1924 in the commune from Prahova Valley between “Tricolorul I” from Breaza and “Principesa Ileana I” from Câmpina. The current club was founded in 1971, Tricolorul played for thirty years in the Prahova ...
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Chimia Brazi
Club Sportiv Brazi, commonly known as CS Brazi, or simply as Brazi, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Brazi, Prahova County. The club was established in 1968, under the name of ''Chimia Brazi'' by the Brazi oil refinery. In 2002 the club was re-founded as CS Brazi (a multi-sport club). The football section is currently playing in the Liga VI (6th tier). History Founded in 1968 as ''Chimia Brazi'', the club promoted for the first time in Divizia C at the end of the 1971–72 season, ''Chimiștii'' won Prahova County Championship and qualified for the Divizia C promotion play-off, where they faced the champion of București Municipal Championship, Uremoas București, and they won without major difficulties, (4–0 at Brazi and 1–1 at București). Honours Liga III *Winners (2): 1977–78, 2005–06 *Runners-up (4): 1980–81, 1983–84, 2004–05, 2010–11 Liga IV – Prahova County *Winners (2): 1971–72, 1997–98 Notable managers *Octavian Grigore *V ...
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FCM Câmpina
FCM Câmpina was a Romanian football team from Poiana Câmpina, Prahova County founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2008. History The team was founded under the name ''Astra Câmpina'', which was a local factory that was sponsoring the team. Later the team changed its name to ''Poiana Câmpina''. Even though the team is now called FCM Câmpina (Municipal Football Club Câmpina), most of its fans still call the team "Poiana" or "Poieniţa", a diminutive. Furthermore, FCM Câmpina used to be, for a couple of years, Dinamo Bucharest's second team, and was back then called Dinamo Poiana Câmpina. During this affiliation, football lovers from Câmpina were able to see playing for the local team famous players who were on loan from Dinamo: Ianis Zicu, Ionel Danciulescu, Vlad Munteanu, Cristian Pulhac and others, players that have several selections in the national team. The most important player to have been developed by FCM Câmpina is Daniel Costescu, who played for first division ...
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Unirea Urziceni
Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Urziceni, commonly known as FC Urziceni (), is a Romanian professional Association football, football Club (organization), club based in Urziceni, Ialomița County which currently plays in fourth division, Ialomița County. Unirea became Divizia A Final Tables, national champions in 2009, at the end of their 2008–09 Liga I, third season in the Liga I, top-flight. The club was founded in 1954, and spent the majority of its history in the lower tiers of the Romanian league system. In 2006 they reached Liga I for the first time, and received national praise for their results at this level. At the end of their second season in the top division they earned qualification to Europe, and one year later they claimed the domestic title. In 2010, the team's owner withdrew financial support and Urziceni was forced to sell most of its players to pay debts, leading to relegation at the end of the 2010–11 Liga I, 2010–11 season. In the summer of 2011, own ...
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