The 1957–58
Divizia B
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was the 18th season of the second tier of the
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The format with two series has been maintained, both of them having 14 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to
Divizia A
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, the last two places from each series relegated to
Divizia C
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. This was the first season played in the autumn-spring system, after seven seasons played in the spring-autumn system, a system imposed by the Soviet influence existing in the country.
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Team changes
To Divizia B
Promoted from Divizia C
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* Foresta Fălticeni
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* Locomotiva MCF București
* Energia Baia Mare
* Metalul Arad
Relegated from Divizia A
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* Locomotiva Timișoara
* Știința Cluj
* Dinamo Bacău
From Divizia B
Relegated to Divizia C
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* Progresul Satu Mare
* Locomotiva Iași
* Locomotiva Turnu Severin
* Flamura Roșie Bacău
Promoted to Divizia A
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* Recolta Târgu Mureș
* Metalul Steagul Roșu
Renamed teams
''Avântul Reghin'' was renamed as Partizanul Reghin.
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''Energia 1 Mai Ploiești'' was renamed as Prahova Ploiești Prahova may refer to:
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''Energia Baia Mare'' was renamed as Minerul Baia Mare
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''Energia Câmpia Turzii'' was renamed as IS Câmpia Turzii.
''Energia Câmpina'' was renamed as Poiana Câmpina
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''Energia Hunedoara'' was renamed as Corvinul Hunedoara
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''Energia Mediaș'' was renamed as Gaz Metan Mediaș
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''Locomotiva Arad'' was renamed as CFR Arad
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The club was born in 1921, and just after one year they merged with CS Gloria Arad, a team founded in 1913. Under the name Gloria CFR Arad they have the best performan ...
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''Locomotiva Cluj'' was renamed as CFR Cluj
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''Locomotiva Constanța'' was renamed as Farul Constanța.
''Locomotiva MCF București'' was renamed as Rapid II București.
''Locomotiva Timișoara'' was renamed as CFR Timișoara.
''Metalul Arad'' was renamed as AMEF Arad
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''Metalul Tractorul Orașul Stalin'' was renamed as Tractorul Orașul Stalin.
''Progresul Focșani'' was renamed as Unirea Focșani.
''Știința București'' was renamed as CSU București.
Other teams
Flamura Roşie Burdujeni was moved from Burdujeni to Suceava
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and merged with the local team forming a new club, Progresul Suceava.
League tables
Serie I
Serie II
See also
* 1957–58 Divizia A
The 1957–58 Divizia A was the fortieth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.
Teams
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
Champion squad
See also
* 1957–58 Divizia B
References
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Liga II seasons
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