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Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian
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club based in
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. The team was founded in 1944 as ''B.N.R. București'', being the team of the
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(B.N.R.). In 1947 B.N.R. has promoted to
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, then after only seven years made its debut in the
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, this time under the name of ''Progresul Finanțe Bănci București''. The road of Progresul through Romanian football has been marked with ups and downs, in total spending no less than 32 seasons in the top flight, being ranked 15th in the Liga I All-Time Table. "The Bankers" were runners-up of the league for three times ( 1995–96, 1996–97, 2001–02), won the
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in the 1959–60 season and was also the finalist of the competition on four other occasions ( 1957–58, 1996–97, 2002–03, 2005–06). Life in the shadow of the big three teams of Bucharest and Romania, Steaua, Dinamo and
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was not easy for "the bleu and blues", but the lack of support by the
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regime ensured the sympathy of many supporters, a big part of them were actors, artists and people from the little bourgeoisie, the elite of Bucharest. In April 2009 due to financial problems, Progresul was kicked out from the
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by its first owner, National Bank of Romania, which was no longer part of the club, but was still the owner of the stadium. In the same month, the club was excluded from the
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and declared bankrupt. One of Romania's most well known footballers Dan Petrescu finished his career at the club.


History


Founding, early years and the biggest success (1944–1970)

FC Progresul București was founded as ''B.N.R. București'' on 10 May 1944 at the initiative of Nicolae Pop Sr. and Traian Pătrașcu, who, during a meeting host by I. Vidrighin Hotel in
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, have proposed to the audience made up of the staff of the
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, the creation of a football team which would represent the institution. The idea was quickly embraced by those present, the club was founded, but no formal act of constitution was signed, problem that was solved many years later, somewhat informally by writer Valentin Căltuț who created an act of constitution based on the confessions of Nicolae Pop Jr. (son of Nicolae Pop Sr.) and some founding members as Petre Lambru, Iosif Micu, Petre Mihăilescu, Ernest Rădulescu and Constantin Stoian. After only two seasons spent in the third tier, "the Bankers" promoted to
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at the end of the 1946–47 edition, being ranked 8th of 16 at the end of their inaugural season. In the summer of 1948 B.N.R. București was renamed as ''Banca de Stat București'', then one year later was renamed again as ''Spartac București''.
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was the first season spent by "the bleu and blues" on the first stage of Romanian football and coincided with good results and a nice style of playing that left a good impression to the football fans, who started to come in a growing number to the team's matches. By approaching the championship with an only well-known player (
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) who co-ordinated a group of unknown players at that time, the team was ranked 3rd of 13, in front of important clubs such as
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or Știința Cluj.
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's name is related to all "the barbers" important results from the 1950s (1955 – 3rd,
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– 9th and 1957–58 – 4th). The squad of Progresul in the first season of Divizia A was composed of: Popovici, Gică Andrei, Bratu, Paraschiv, Soare, Colosi, Ciocea, Banciu, Cosma, Știrbei, Cacoveanu, Fusulan, Dragomir, Dobrescu, Cruțiu, M. Smărăndescu, Tănase, Mihăilescu, E. Iordache and
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(head coach). In the summer of 1958 several of the prominent players left the team: first
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, then Moldoveanu, Dinulescu and Cojocaru. On the other hand, some new players came: Maior, Nedelcu, Nicu Smărăndescu, Ioniță, Baboie, Mafteuță, Marin, Birn or Vasilescu. In the 1958–59 season the team was ranked 6th and reached the semi-finals of the
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, there Progresul missed the chance to play the final, losing the match against
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with 1–2. The second semi-final took place between
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and
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(5-3), in which Ozon was at his first game for the team based in
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, after a one-year career break. In the 1959–60 season, the team was ranked 9th with a squad led by international players such as Mândru, Karikaș, Soare and Oaidă, Progresul conquered the
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, achieving a great performance: 15 goals scored and only one conceded. The final held by Republicii Stadium was played in front of 30,000 spectators between Progresul and Dinamo Obor and was dominated by the team from the Sycamore Park, which goals were scored by Oaidă and Soare. The squad that brought the first cup on Dr. Staicovici street was composed of: Mândru – Nicu Smărăndescu, Karikaș, Soare – Ioniță, Maior – Oaidă, Mafteuță, Marin, Mișu Smărăndescu and Protopopescu. In the 1960–61 championship edition, "the bankers" were ranked 9th, as in the previous one and in the Cup they reached the quarter-finals, where were eliminated by Steaua. Next seasons, "the bleu and blues" finished on the following positions: ( 1961–62 – 3rd, 1962–63 – 9th and 1963–64 – 4th), before ending the last at the end of the 1964–65 season and relegating to the second division. With a valuable squad, the team was expected to return to the first division immediately and after a close battle against Știința București, they confirmed the expectations. The promotion was decided in the final round when for Progresul entered in the first eleven, players such as Mateianu, Mândru, Oaidă, Baboie, Unguroiu, Colceriu, Adrian Constantinescu or Mafteuță. In the first season after promotion, "the barbers" ended on the 10th position, then almost relegated again after finishing 13th out of 14 at the end of the 1967–68 season. This place sent the team to the promotion/relegation play-off where together with Crișul Oradea qualified for the next season of Divizia A, to the detriment of Steagul Roșu Brașov and
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. The weak form of "the Knights of the Sycamore Leaf" led them to relegation also in the next season, finishing only 15th out of 16, but the team was still too good for the second tier and promoted back after only one season, starting the 1970s as a Divizia A member.


Ups and downs, the years of exile (1970–1990)

After the first rounds of the new season, another great player of the team,
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, retired from its professional career, on the other hand,
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, Pavlovici and
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made their debut in the first squad,
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would become later the
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. Despite the fact that during the second part of the 1970–71 season Progresul used one of the most talented teams in its history, with a middle line formed of Kassai (known at that time as Dumitru IV) and Beldeanu, a forward line composed of Sandu Ion,
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, Mircea Sandu and
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, both supported by a defensive which had in its composition players as Tănăsescu or Filipescu, the weak results from autumn sentenced them to relegation. After relegation the squad disbanded, Mircea Sandu and
Viorel Năstase Viorel Năstase (born 7 October 1953) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Viorel Năstase was born on 7 October 1953 in București, Romania and started to play football in the 1969–70 Divizia B ...
were transferred in the summer, then even that at the end of the season the team took the second place in the series, right behind Sportul Studențesc, shortly after, Paul Manta,
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, Nicolae Tănăsescu, Gabriel Raksi and
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also left the club. In the 1972–73 edition, the team was ranked as a middle-table squad of the second tier. "The bankers" will promote to Divizia A only 1976, after another three seasons spent in the second division. The joy of promotion was a short one, because, after a season spent in the top flight, Progresul relegated again in 1977, after finishing only 17th out of 18. The inconstancy of the team continued in the next period, especially due to some financial problems combined with the youthfulness of the first team, and after two mediocre campaigns "the bleu and blues" promoted again in the summer of 1980, this time under the name of ''Progresul Vulcan București'' finishing at only two points ahead of
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. The 1980s started with a tough season for Progresul, which managed to maintain in the first division by having a better goal difference than Politehnica Iași, after scoring a goal at the end of the last day of the season. Remarkable were also the victories against Steaua (1-0) and Universitatea Craiova (3-2). In the following championship, Progresul relegated, along with
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and
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. In the 1980s, teams such as
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,
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and
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appeared on the first stage of Romanian football. The management of the club tried to replace
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, who has returned to the team after the successful experiment from Baia Mare, with
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. The results were unsatisfactory and in the spring, the team reached the 10th place. Distinguished journalist
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, a sympathizer of "the bankers", wrote about this period: "Throughout these years, Progresul has strengthened me through suffering." The decade continued in a bad rhythm for the team from the Sycamore Park which didn't manage to promote in the first league for six years, in which it finished on the following positions: 1983–84 – 10th, 1984–85 – 3rd, 1985–86 – 2nd, 1986–87 – 2nd. After three seasons in which Progresul fought for promotion, the lack of success and of an own stadium, after the decision to decommission the Dr. Staicovici Stadium, led the club in a state of demoralization and by playing its home matches on more than six different stadiums ( Autobuzul,
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, ICSIM, Mecanica Fină, Metalul, 23 August, Voința, etc.) has only accentuated this state. The 1987–88 season was a disastrous one, one of the darkest in the history of the club. During this season Progresul managed to collect only 14 points, head coach Paul Popescu resigned and left the club, where due to the precarious situation many coaches will be changed: Marin Moraru and Vasile Aelenei (in the first part of the season), Costică Toma and Adrian Rusu (in the second part of the season) and finally
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. Twelve players left the Sycamore Park, in their place arriving at least twenty-five, many of them have been promoted from the youth squads, or have returned after completing the military service. Very few of them succeed in the first squad, among the valuable players were
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, Cristian Diaconu, Carol Marina and Valentin Oprea, who have evolved here for five consecutive years, eventually contributing to the return of Progresul in the first division. The series of Divizia B was won in that season by
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; at the other pole of the league – Progresul Vulcan, which after 40 years, relegated to the lower leagues of the Romanian football. Next season, first in the
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after 40 years, was started under the name of ''Progresul Energia București'', with a new chairman, Dan Ionescu, and a new manager, the well-known Paul Popescu. The club from Dr. Staicovici street also reduced the size of the squad, from 38 to 24 players, but unfortunately at the end of the season was ranked only 2nd in its series, after Mecanică Fină București. During the 1989–90 season, the events were going to take a happy turn for "the barbers", the
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has meant changing the situation in the organization of the
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. With the prestigious institution on his side, with Gheorghe Cristoloveanu as the manager and a squad in which the young striker Florin Cârstea will make its debut with style, Progresul won its series with five points ahead second place, Metalul București and promoted back in the second division after two tough seasons. The first season after the promotion was not a great one for "the bleu and blues" who finished only 14th in the second series, but as a plus, Tinel Petre made its debut for the first squad.


Back home, the most beautiful years (1990–2000) - FC Național București

Simultaneously with the start of the 1991–92 season, the club returned, after 14 years, to the old name of ''Progresul București'', without further additions such as Vulcan, Energia or Șoimii, and with the National Bank as the main sponsor. Vlad Soare, back then, deputy governor of the National Bank, took over the club's destiny and the beneficial effects started to be seen immediately. A few valuable players are brought in to cover up the "suffering" positions; as manager was named Vasile Simionaș, Dumitru Ștefan as assistant manager, finally a long-term program being implemented. Progresul started well the season, but the second part was announced to be more difficult, as
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was also in the fight for the first place, threatening "the bankers" with an impressive comeback. Finally "the barbers" promoted with a total of 47 points, returning on the first stage of the
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after 10 years. After a tough first season, in which "the Knights of the Sycamore Leaf" were ranked only 15th out of 18, the team started to grow in value, and with it, also the results. During the 1993–94 season Simionaș left the club, but in his place appeared three important coaches: Jackie Ionescu, Viorel Kraus and Gelu Cristoloveanu. Players such as Cârstea, Liță, Tinel Petre, Potocianu or Luțu made their debut for
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. From an administrative point of view,
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was named as chairman of SC Progresul SA, entity which aimed to bring the team of the National Bank to European standards. Progresul displayed a good football, finishing 9th at the end of the season, far away from the relegation worries. Middle of the 1990s was probably the best period in the history of "the bankers", but at least the best since the end of the 1950s. In the summer of
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, Progresul was renamed again, this time as ''FC Național București'' and Honorary president was named
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. At 50 years since the foundation of the National Bank of Romania, the team led from the bench by Liță Dumitru had an impressive start of the season by defeating Petrolul Ploiești 4–1, Universitatea Craiova 3-2 and Gloria Bistrița 3-1 (at home); Oțelul Galați 5–2,
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and
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3-0 (away). However, Progresul lost 0–6 in
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, but entered in the winter break as the leader of the first division. First seven rounds of the second part of the season were very weak and Progresul recorded five defeats and two draws. Liță Dumitru was sacked and replaced by
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, who had been recently sacked by
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. "The bankers" ended the championship in the 6th position and was believed by the majority of supporters that
Cornel Dinu Cornel Dinu (born 2 August 1948) is a Romanian retired professional footballer and manager who played as a sweeper or a defensive midfielder. He started out his playing career at hometown club Metalul Târgoviște in 1965, and went on to spen ...
's departure to Dinamo contributed to the drop in form. The chairman of the club became, the former player of the team,
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and
Marin Dună Marin Dună (born 2 August 1967) is a former Romanian professional footballer and currently a manager. Honours Player ;Național București * Divizia A runner-up: 1995–96, 1996–97 *Divizia B: 1991–92 * Cupa României runner-up: 1996 ...
was very close of being the goalscorer of the Romanian championship, ending on the third position of the podium. From the first round of the 1995–96 season FC Național was able to evolve on the recently built
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, which benefited of covered stands, electronic scoreboard and modern floodlights. Next, to the stadium, a new gym and a micro-hotel, as well as a tennis complex, were built. Thus, at almost 10 years after the closing down of Dr. Staicovici Stadium, "the bankers" could play again their home matches in the Sycamore Park. The move was auspicious, so, at the end of the first part of the season, Progresul was ranked 6th, although the start was not too good, "the bleu and blues" being the last after seven rounds, but the new coach
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and
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's management have recovered the situation. Day of 20 April 1996 remained permanently in the memory of the supporters, who at the end of the game which was played on the
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against FC Brașov chanted happily: "Vice-champions, vice-champions!". The team climbed up from the middle of the table up to the second place, from a 6-17 goal difference to an unbelievable 60-44 and 60 points. Team's captain,
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, ranked second in the top scorer's table with 17 goals scored, being overtaken only by
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, credited with 25. Dună also appeared ranked second in the table made by
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to designate the best footballer of that year, the winner was in the final
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. 1996–97 season started with a
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adventure for "the barbers" who were eliminated in the third preliminary round by
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, 1–3 on aggregate, not before eliminating teams like
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and
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. 1997 was another outstanding year for FC Național which was ranked again 2nd, after a hand-to-hand combat against Steaua București, also reaching the Romanian Cup Final, where they lost 2–4, this time against
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, at the end of a spectacular match. After two great seasons, "the bankers" remained for the next years in the first part of the table, but they slipped slightly down: 1997–98 – 5th, 1998–99 – 7th and 1999–2000 – 9th.


The last performances and an unexpected relegation (2000–2009)

After a 7th place obtained at the end of the 2000–01 season, FC Național started the 2001–02 edition of
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with a new ownership and new hopes to repeat the performances achieved in the middle of the last decade. On 17 July 2001 in the Sycamore Park entered Mugdin Hadzibegović, a Bosnian businessman willing to buy 60% of the club's shares. Iorgulescu stepped aside and
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became the general manager of the club, but as no one tried to verify the Bosnian's creditworthiness, the financial problems seemed to be even higher than before. On 23 August, 15 players have announced their departure and the situation look very bad, but a Balkan business was resolved in the Romanian style, next day the executive committee of the
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withdrew Hadzibegović license and the team went back to its old formula,
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president and
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manager. Even if Dinamo had eight points ahead after 20 rounds, from nowhere, totally unexpected, came FC Național. Without the pressure of the supporters, with an elegant stadium and an experienced squad which included players such as
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,
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,
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,
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, Dan Potocianu,
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or Radu Niculescu, among others, "the bankers" were in the top of the league with one point ahead of Dinamo, just before the last day of the season. In the last round, Dinamo won 4–0 against FC Brașov while FC Național was needing a victory on the Ion Oblemenco Stadium, against Universitatea Craiova, in front of 30,000 fans. When things seemed unsolvable for "the Knights of the Sycamore Leaf", a memorable thing happened, Universitatea Craiova fans, well known as being very proud of their team and good connoisseurs of football, started to cheer for "the bankers", thing possible due to bitter rivalry between Craiova and Dinamo, but also due to the fact that many players of the team would leave Craiova for Dinamo, just after the last round, fact that deeply dissatisfied the home fans. In front of the biggest crowd that supported them ever, FC Național lost 1-2 and Craiova players sent the title to their future team, Dinamo. 2002–03 season started with another participation in the
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and as in 1996 "the bleu and blues" touched the same third preliminary round where they were eliminated by
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, 0–3 on aggregate. In the first two rounds, they eliminated with 3–2 on aggregate, firstly
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, then
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. The last European participation (until now) was followed by mediocre season and in generally middle-table positions (2002–03 – 8th, 2003–04 – 7th, 2005–06 – 6th), but with three peaks, a 4th place at the end of the 2004–05 season and two Romanian Cup finals, in
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, both lost 0–1 against
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and
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. After a summer that brought important names to the Sycamore Park, such as
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,
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,
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,
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and others, "the bankers" proposed for the new season the 3rd place. The new coach,
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, former player and a legend of the club, had the trust of everyone, including the supporters. Another one was the destiny of the "Knights of the Sycamore Leaf", with many consecutive defeats and only two wins in the autumn,
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was sacked and
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was appointed as the new manager. He obtained the qualification in the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup, in front of FCM Bacau, then he was also replaced, by
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.
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, an experienced coach was brought during the winter break and the team seemed to have recovered their motivation, losing to Dinamo away, score 0–1, with a goal scored hardly by
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, only in the 90th minute. However, the series of consecutive defeats continued for "the bankers" and Cârțu resigned.
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's interim did not solve the situation and FC Național could not avoid relegation, finally finishing in 16th place. In the summer of 2007, after relegation, ''FC Național'' was renamed again as Progresul București, the general manager became
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,
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was appointed as the new manager and
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as the new technical director. The struggle from the technical bench brought the team in the red zone, Dennis Șerban,
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and then
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were successively named as managers, the last one saving the team from a shameful relegation to
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. The team was ranked second at the end of the first part of the 2008–09 season, under the command of the same Marius Șumudică, but then "the bleu and blues" have not been scheduled for two rounds in a row, 23 (against
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) and 24 (against
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) being excluded by Romanian Football Federation from the second tier and later being declared bankrupt. In 2008 the club was also evacuated from the
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because of its debts to the National Bank of Romania, owner of the complex, founder and former owner of the club, also.


After the bankruptcy of FC Progresul (2009–present)

On 11 August 2009 AS Progresul București was founded and enrolled in the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. Tudor Iacov, brother of Constantin Iacov, the last president of the club in the second tier, was named the new chairman, the supporters immediately came back and even if the brand of the old club has been lost, AS Progresul București considered itself as the successor of the previous entity SC FC Progresul SA, although legally it was not. In the summer of 2014 due to financial precarious situation and tensions that occurred in the AS Progresul București club, Andrei Erimia, coach of a youth squad, took its team and supported financially by Gabriel Rădulescu, founded on 14 June 2014 a new club, AFC Progresul Spartac 1944 București. The new entity does not claim the record, logo or the succession of the old entity (FC Progresul), despite the fact that it uses some elements of the original brand (bleu and blue colors; the sycamore leaf), called itself "''direct descendant of Progresul București''" and its objective is "''to revive the spirit of Progresul from Cotroceni''". Also, the name of the new club is a combination of names "Progresul" (the most used name of the old club), "Spartac" (name used by FC Progresul between 1950 and 1954) and "1944" (foundation year of the original entity). In this complicated situation AS Progresul won unexpectedly
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, Bucharest Series and qualified for 2015–16 promotion play-off, but unfortunately made two very weak legs and lost 1–6 on aggregate against Arsenal Malu,
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champions. In the summer of 2015, another wing of the club split up from AS Progresul, the new entity called ''CS Progresul 2005'' chose to start his own way, but the heavy blow was given by fans, which chose to support Progresul Spartac instead of AS Progresul. Despite the tough situation, AS Progresul made another good season and qualified for the Bucharest series promotion play-off, where it had a tough duel against Progresul Spartac București, the club that chose to separate in 2014. The matches between the two clubs took place both on the ground, in the committees and in the press, accusing each other of various irregularities. At the end of the play-off AS Progresul was ranked second, Progresul Spartac won and qualified for the
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where after a spectacular 6–5 on aggregate (but not without problems) against Voința Crevedia, promoted to
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. In the summer of 2017 due to lack of funding, of a proper stadium, after the double split (from 2014 and 2015), in conflict with the leadership of the Bucharest Football Association and abandoned by its own fans, AS Progresul decided to withdrew from
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and subsequently was dissolved. Progresul Spartac București it's currently playing in the
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, while CS Progresul 2005 is still in the 4th tier. In conclusion, after the bankruptcy of the original club, FC Progresul, three new entities were established during the 2010s, AS Progresul (which was dissolved in 2017), CS Progresul 2005 (which is playing in the 4th tier) and Progresul Spartac București (which is playing in the third tier and has FC Progresul supporters by its side). From a legal point of view, no one is the official successor of the old club, FC Progresul.


Grounds


Stadionul Dr. Staicovici

Founded on 10 May 1944 at
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, where National Bank of Romania moved its headquarter during the
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, Progresul started to play in
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after the end of the conflagration. Dr. Staicovici Stadium, with a capacity of 8,000 seats, situated on the street with the same name, right in the center of the capital, became the home ground of "the barbers" for more than 40 years until September 1986 when it was decided to close and decommission the sports complex.


Stadionul Cotroceni

In 1995, after almost 10 years of exile, Progresul returned home, this time on the newly built
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. The first stadium built after the
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was a "jewel" for those times, with a capacity of 14,542 seats it was benefiting of covered stands, electronic scoreboard and modern floodlights. Next, to the stadium, a new gym and a micro-hotel, as well as a tennis complex, were built. The stadium is located in the same zone as the old Dr. Staicovici Stadium was, in the downtown of the city, more precisely in the Sycamore Park (Parcul cu Platani), close to the
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,
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and
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. In early 2009 Progresul was evacuated from the
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because of its debts to the National Bank of Romania, owner of the complex, founder and former owner of the club, also. Now, the sports complex is in a rather poor state, after 10 years in which the stadium was only used for a few championships of
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.


Others

Progresul was almost 10 years in exile, the first period was between 1986 and 1995 and as the home ground have served many stadiums from
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, among them: Autobuzul,
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, ICSIM, Mecanica Fină, Metalul, 23 August or Voința. The second period started in 2009 after the bankruptcy of SC FC Progresul SA and the newly formed AS FC Progresul has been forced for years to evolve on various stadiums, most of them in a rather poor state. Some of the football grounds used in the 2010s were Coresi, Viitorul, Granitul and Prefabricate. Prefabricate Stadium located in the "Sparrow's entry" was bought in 2015 by Progresul Spartac, renovated and renamed as Progresul Spartac Stadium.


Support

Progresul was from the beginning a team with an anti-communist fragrance which ensured itself mainly the sympathy of supporters that did not manage to associate themselves with the idea of the
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or
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, a big part of them were actors, artists and people from the little bourgeoisie, the elite of
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. Despite the fact that it was repeatedly relegated, the love of supporters remained constant even though the greatest rewards in that period were the returns to the first division. The home games of the 1970s and 1980s meant at least 6–7,000 people in the stands. The year 1986 can be considered the moment when a part of Progresul's spirit died. From that year Dr. Staicovici Stadium hosted
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matches.
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's team fell in love with the arena, so much that they thought about taking it with them. Former player, Dumitru Bolborea remembered: "No one expected that. They came with a trailer, some of them were cutting the stands with the welding machines and others were carrying them." In exile for the next years, on the Voința Stadium, IMGB, ICSIM or Automatica, the club was weakened and relegated to the third tier. At the beginning of the pilgrimage loyalty remained constant, the same Progresul brought 5–6,000 spectators in the
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. Over time, the number of supporters decreased, the years of exile leaving deep traces. Valentin Caltuț: "Think about having to play nine years away (between 1986 and 1995 when the Cotroceni Stadium was rebuilt). How do you make a kid stay with this team?". After 1995 the supporters were not so many, some of them were nostalgic, but in 2003 a new active group came at the initiative of the young generation, the group was named "F.A.N.S". Progresul supporters consider FC Argeș Pitești supporters to be their allies, fans of both teams had the opportunity to support the other during matches.


Rivalries

Progresul has been a sympathized team over time, with only a few supporters, but very civilized, the club left in general a good impression, not generating notable antipathies. Main rivals of Progresul were from
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, before 1989, teams backed by the communist regime, such as Steaua, Dinamo and
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. After that, rivalries against Steaua and Dinamo remained, but were of low intensity as the one against Sportul Studențesc, a sporty derby between the smallest teams from capital which had constant presences in the
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.


Honours


Domestic


Leagues

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**Runners-up (3): 1995–96, 1996–97, 2001–02 *
Liga II The Liga 2, most often spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07 Liga II, 2006–07. It is currently Sponsor (commercial), sp ...
**Winners (6):
1954 Events January * January 1 – The Soviet Union ceases to demand war reparations from West Germany. * January 3 – The Italian broadcaster RAI officially begins transmitting. * January 7 – Georgetown-IBM experiment: The fir ...
, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1991–92 **Runners-up (5):
1953 Events January * January 6 – The Asian Socialist Conference opens in Rangoon, Burma. * January 12 – Estonian émigrés found a Estonian government-in-exile, government-in-exile in Oslo. * January 14 ** Marshal Josip Broz Tito i ...
, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1985–86, 1986–87 *
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 t ...
**Winners (2): 1946–47, 1989–90 **Runners-up (1): 1988–89 * Liga IV – Bucharest **Winners (1): 2015–16


Cups

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**Winners (1): 1959–60 **Runners-up (4): 1957–58, 1996–97, 2002–03, 2005–06


Other performances

*Appearances in
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: 32 *Best finish in Liga I: 2nd place in 1995–96, 1996–97 and 2001–02. *Place 15 of 101 teams in Liga I All-time table


European record


Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for FC Progresul București. ;Romania *
Cristian Albeanu Cristian Albeanu (born 5 October 1971) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a forward. Conviction On 25 September 1996 Albeanu was involved in a road accident while driving his car on the Bucharest - Ploiești road and hit one man who ...
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Florea Birtașu Florea Birtașu (1 February 1930 – 9 February 2018) was a Romanian football goalkeeper. Club career Florea Birtașu was born on 1 February 1930, starting to play football in 1950 at Flacăra Roșie București. In 1951 he moved to Flacăra Bu ...
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Aurel Beldeanu Aurel "Aurică" Beldeanu (born 5 March 1951), is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in Dobroești, Ilfov County Beldeanu started his football career at Progresul București and played almost 100 matches ...
* Stelian Carabaș *
Gabriel Caramarin Gabriel Gheorghe Caramarin (born 7 September 1977) is a Romanian football coach and former player who is current assistant manager of Jiangsu Suning. Career Caramarin was born in Măcin. He began his career at Sportul Studenţesc and made hi ...
* Florin Cârstea *
Liviu Ciobotariu Liviu Ciobotariu (born 26 March 1971) is a Romanian professional football coach and former player who is the head coach of Romanian club FC Voluntari. His son Denis is also a footballer. Club career Ciobotariu debuted in Divizia A with Prog ...
* Daniel Ciucă * Marius Ciugarin *
Gigel Coman Gigel Coman (born 4 October 1978) is a Romanian football player and manager. He was raised at Naţional București as a left winger. Currently he is the assistant manager of Liga II club Metaloglobus București. Club career Coman made his ...
* Tudorel Cristea * Tiberiu Curt *
Constantin Dinulescu Constantin Dinulescu (19 April 1931 – 1 February 2017) was a Romanian football forward who played for Romania in the 1960 European Nations' Cup. After he ended his playing career he became a referee who arbitrated 113 Divizia A matches during t ...
* Marin Dragnea *
Florentin Dumitru Florentin Dumitru (born 25 May 1977 in Bolintin-Vale) is a Romanian former footballer. Honours ; Steaua București * Romanian Championship League: 2000–01, 2004–05, 2005–06 ; Petrolul Ploieşti *Romanian Second League: 2010–11 1 ...
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Marin Dună Marin Dună (born 2 August 1967) is a former Romanian professional footballer and currently a manager. Honours Player ;Național București * Divizia A runner-up: 1995–96, 1996–97 *Divizia B: 1991–92 * Cupa României runner-up: 1996 ...
* Adrian Falub *
Constantin Gâlcă Constantin Gâlcă (born 8 March 1972) is a Romanian former footballer, and a manager, who was most recently manager of Saudi Professional League club Al-Hazem. Equally at ease as a defensive or central midfielder and possessing an accurate lo ...
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Dudu Georgescu Dudu Georgescu (born 1 September 1950) is a retired Romanian footballer who played as a forward and a former coach. Club career Dudu Georgescu was born in Bucharest on 1 September 1950. He started his career at Progresul București, making h ...
* Nicolae Georgescu * Daniel Ghindeanu *
Ilie Greavu Ilie Greavu (19 July 1937 – 1 April 2007) was a Romanian football defender and manager. Club career Ilie Greavu, nicknamed ''Cauciuc'' (Rubber) because he could jump one meter and 20 centimeters high, was born on 19 July 1937 in Sibiu, Roman ...
* Ovidiu Hanganu * Ovidiu Herea *
Sabin Ilie Sabin Ilie (born 11 May 1975) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a striker in Romania, Turkey, Spain, Germany, Hungary, China and Greece. Career Ilie had a long career, playing for nineteen clubs. He began his career wi ...
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Gino Iorgulescu George "Gino" Iorgulescu (born 15 May 1956) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is the current chairman of the Romanian Professional Football League. Club career Gino Iorgulescu was born on 15 May 1956 in ...
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Alexandru Karikaș Alexandru Karikaş (10 May 1931 – 14 April 2007) was a Romanian footballer who played for CA Câmpulung Moldovenesc, CCA București, Progresul Oradea and Progresul București between 1953 and 1964. Honours Club ;CCA București *Romania ...
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Marius Lăcătuș Marius Mihai Lăcătuș (; born 5 April 1964) is a Romanian football coach and former professional footballer. He is by far the most successful footballer ever to play for Steaua București and was part of their European Cup victory in 1986. L ...
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Erik Lincar Erik Augustin Lincar (born 16 October 1978 in Oradea) is a Romanian football manager and former player. He was born in Oradea and debuted in Divizia A with Steaua București in 1997, having joined Steaua from the Girondins de Bordeaux yout ...
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Cătălin Liță Cătălin Nicolae Liță (born 23 March 1975) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder. Honours Național București *Cupa României runner-up: 1996–97 Steaua București *Divizia A: 2000–01 *Supercupa României: 2001 M ...
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Ioan Lupaș Ioan Lupaș (9 August 1880 – 3 July 1967) was a Romanian historian, academic, politician, Orthodox theologian and priest. He was a member of the Romanian Academy. Biography Lupaș was born in Szelistye, now Săliște, Sibiu County (at the time ...
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Ionuț Luțu Ionuț is a Romanian masculine given name. The English equivalent is Johnny. Notable persons with that name include: * Ionuț Andrei (born 1985), Romanian bobsledder * Ionuț Badea (born 1975), Romanian footballer * Ionuț Bălan (born 1978), ...
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Petre Marin Petre Marin (; born 8 September 1973) is a retired Romanian footballer who played as a defender. Club career Marin made his professional debut in 1993, when he was signed by Sportul Studenţesc of Bucharest. In 1995, he joined FC Naţional B ...
* Petre Mândru * Constantin Marinescu *
Ion Mateescu Ion Mateescu (25 November 1952 – 30 September 2017) was a Romanian footballer who played as a left defender and midfielder. International career Ion Mateescu played one game at international level for Romania, in a friendly which ended 2 ...
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Adrian Matei Adrian Matei (born 25 February 1985 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian figure skater Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Oly ...
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Viorel Mateianu Viorel Mateianu (1 June 1938 – 25 November 1997) was a Romanian football player and coach. Club career Mateianu was born in Lipănești, Prahova and started playing football in the Romanian lower leagues at Flacăra Boldești and Progresul ...
* Vasile Mihăilescu *
Cornel Mirea Cornel Mirea (born 20 August 1963) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder and defender. Honours Victoria București *Divizia B: 1984–85 Dinamo București * Divizia A: 1989–90 Steaua București * Cupa României: 1991 ...
* Dănuț Moisescu * Flavius Moldovan *
Petre Moldoveanu Petre Moldoveanu (24 June 1925 – 2005) was a Romanian Association football, footballer and Manager (association football), manager. On 21 November 1948 he played in the first ever Eternal derby (Romania), CSCA București – Dinamo București ...
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Cristian Munteanu Cristian Marian Munteanu (born 10 November 1974 in Isaccea) is a former Romanian football goalkeeper. Honours Club Dinamo București *Divizia A The Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1, is a Romanian professional league for ...
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Viorel Năstase Viorel Năstase (born 7 October 1953) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a forward. Club career Viorel Năstase was born on 7 October 1953 in București, Romania and started to play football in the 1969–70 Divizia B ...
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Cătălin Necula Cătălin Răducan Necula (born 4 December 1969) is a retired Romanian football player, known for his association with football manager Cosmin Olăroiu, currently working at Al Ahli as assistant manager. Playing career Necula, son of the famo ...
* Radu Niculescu *
Nicolae Oaidă Nicolae Oaidă (born 9 April 1933) is a Romanian former footballer and manager. Career Nicolae Oaidă was born in Bod, Brașov on 9 April 1933 and started playing football in 1946 at the youth center of Steagul Roșu Brașov, later in 1950 mov ...
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Adrian Olah Adrian Olah (born 30 April 1981 in Târgu Mureș) is a former Romanian football (soccer), footballer who played as a Defender (football), defender and as a midfielder. He is a currently the manager of the youth squad Juvenes Târgu Mureș. Club ...
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Titus Ozon Titus Ozon (13 May 1927 – 24 November 1996) was a Romanian international football striker and manager. He was considered one of the greatest talents of the postwar in the Romanian football, famous for his extraordinary ability to dribble. Car ...
* Mihai Panc ;Romania *
Cornel Pavlovici Cornel Pavlovici (2 April 1942 – 8 January 2013) was a Romanian footballer who played as a striker. Death Pavlovici died on 8 January 2013. Career statistics *Total matches played in Romanian First League: 134 matches – 57 goals. *Topsco ...
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Ovidiu Petre Ovidiu Petre (born 22 March 1982) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a defensive midfielder and currently he is a video analyst at FCSB. Considered a veritable talent in his early playing years, he had his career hindered by numerous k ...
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Marius Popa Marius Cornel Popa (born 31 July 1978) is a retired Romanian football player. He started his career at the local team, Bihor Oradea in 1997 and three years later moved to FC Naţional. He managed to break into the first team in 2003 and his pe ...
* Mircea Popa * Dumitru Popescu *
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* Dan Potocianu *
Daniel Prodan Daniel Claudiu Prodan (23 March 1972 – 16 November 2016) was a Romanian footballer who played mainly as a central defender. In a career marred by injuries, he played mainly for Steaua București and represented the Romania national team in o ...
* Ionuț Rada *
Sergiu Radu Sergiu Marian Radu (born 10 August 1977 in Râmnicu Vâlcea, Vâlcea County, Socialist Republic of Romania) is a former Romanian professional footballer who played as forward in Romania, France, and Germany at top tier level. He had also earned ...
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Narcis Răducan Narcis Claudiu Răducan (born 23 September 1974 in Focşani) is a retired Romanian footballer who played as a midfielder. Honours Club ;FCM Bacău *Liga II: 1994–95 ;Steaua București *Liga I: 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98 * Cupa Româ ...
* Gabriel Raksi *
Gabriel Sandu Gabriel Sandu (born September 8, 1963) is a Romanian economist and politician. A member of the Democratic Liberal Party (PD-L), he was a member of the Romanian Chamber of Deputies for Brăila County from 2004 to 2008. In the Emil Boc cabinet, he ...
* Mircea Sandu *
Cristian Săpunaru Cristian Ionuț Săpunaru (born 5 April 1984) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays mainly as a centre-back for Liga I club Rapid București, which he captains. He can also be deployed as a right-back or a defensive midfielder. Săpun ...
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Lajos Sătmăreanu Lajos Sătmăreanu (also Ludovic Sătmăreanu, hu, Szatmári Lajos, born 21 February 1944) is a former Romanian football player of Hungarian ethnicity. Club career Lajos Sătmăreanu, nicknamed '' Facchetti of the Carpathians'' was born on 2 ...
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Marian Savu Marian Savu (born 11 October 1972) is a retired Romanian football striker. Career overview *''Total matches played in Romanian First League:'' 223 matches – 77 goals. *''European Cups:'' 12 matches – 1 goal. *''Topscorer of the Romanian Fir ...
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Ion Sburlea Ion Sburlea (born 7 January 1971) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder and defender. Honours Steaua București *Divizia A: 1992–93 *Cupa României: 1991–92 FC Universitatea Craiova *Cupa României runner-up: 1993 ...
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Valeriu Soare Valeriu Soare (born 25 June 1932) is a Romanian former footballer, playing mainly as central forward. He had played for Progresul București. International career Valeriu Soare played five games at international level for Romania, making his de ...
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Ion Țîrcovnicu Ion Țîrcovnicu (7 April 1936 – 10 March 2003) was a Romanian football forward. International career Ion Țîrcovnicu played one game for Romania's national team in a friendly against Turkey which ended 0–0. He also played two games for ...
* Dan Topolinschi *
Bogdan Vintilă Bogdan Argeș Vintilă (born 27 February 1972) is a Romanian Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and former player. International stats Managerial statistics Honours Argeș Pitești *Liga II, Divizia B: 1 ...
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Marin Voinea Marin Voinea (11 September 1935 – 19 April 2021) was a Romanian footballer who played as a forward. His nephew, Marcel Răducanu was also a footballer. International career Marin Voinea played three games at international level for Romania, ...
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Constantin Zamfir Constantin Zamfir (born 15 May 1951) is a Romanian former football midfielder. International career Constantin Zamfir played 11 games for Romania, including appearances at qualifying matches for Euro 1976 and the 1978 World Cup. He also played ...
* Dorin Zotincă ;Albania *
Albert Duro Albert Duro (born 16 February 1978) is an Albanian former footballer. Duro is a former Albanian international and played for Romanian top division club Steaua București and Național București. He is the younger brother of Klodian Duro who ...
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Jonathan McKain Jonathan "Jon" McKain (born 21 September 1982) is a Scottish Australian football player who retired from professional football in 2016 after a long and successful career. He played in countries including Romania, Australia, Saudi Arabia, and ...
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Wayne Srhoj Wayne Srhoj (born 23 March 1982, in Mareeba) is an Australian footballer who plays for Mareeba Bulls FC in the Far North Queensland soccer zone. Club career Between summer of 2006 and February 2007, Srhoj and teammate Abiodun Agunbiade did no ...
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Michael Thwaite Michael may refer to: People * Michael (given name), a given name * Michael (surname), including a list of people with the surname Michael Given name "Michael" * Michael (archangel), ''first'' of God's archangels in the Jewish, Christian an ...
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Slaviša Mitrović Slaviša Mitrović (Славиша Митровић; born July 5, 1977) is a retired Bosnian-Herzegovinian Serb footballer. Club career A big forward, Mitrović played in the UAE League with Alahli and Al-Wahda (UAE) and in Romanian League wi ...
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Valeriu Andronic Valeriu Andronic (born 21 December 1982) is a Moldovan football manager and a former player. Career Andronic started his career at capital club before cross border to join FC Dinamo București. In summer 2002, he joined MTK Hungária FC on a ...
;Nigeria * Abiodun Agunbiade


Notable former managers

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Roberto Landi Roberto Landi (born 2 January 1956) is an Italian association football, football manager and former player. Playing career Landi was born in Forlì. A Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper, he joined the Piacenza Calcio, Piacenza youth ...
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Cristiano Bergodi Cristiano Bergodi (born 14 October 1964) is an Italian former professional footballer and a professional football manager, currently in charge of Romanian side Sepsi OSK. He played as a defender. Club career Born in Bracciano, Lazio, Bergodi ...
* Gheorghe Cristoloveanu *
Cornel Drăgușin Cornel Drăgușin (26 March 1926 – 10 October 2021) was a Romanian Association football, football manager who coached the national teams of Iraq, Syria and Romania. He was director of the Romanian Football Federation, Romanian FA coaching schoo ...
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Florin Halagian Florin Vașken Halagian (7 March 1939 – 12 August 2019) was a Romanian football player and manager of Armenian descent, hence the nickname ''Armeanul'' (The Armenian). He is the manager who has the most matches in Liga I with 878 games consist ...
* Jackie Ionescu *
Ioan Lupaș Ioan Lupaș (9 August 1880 – 3 July 1967) was a Romanian historian, academic, politician, Orthodox theologian and priest. He was a member of the Romanian Academy. Biography Lupaș was born in Szelistye, now Săliște, Sibiu County (at the time ...
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Viorel Mateianu Viorel Mateianu (1 June 1938 – 25 November 1997) was a Romanian football player and coach. Club career Mateianu was born in Lipănești, Prahova and started playing football in the Romanian lower leagues at Flacăra Boldești and Progresul ...
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Cosmin Olăroiu Cosmin Aurelian Olăroiu (born 10 June 1969) is a Romanian professional football manager and former footballer in charge of UAE Pro League Sharjah FC. As a manager, he guided Steaua Bucharest to the Romanian League title and Romanian Supercup b ...
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Titus Ozon Titus Ozon (13 May 1927 – 24 November 1996) was a Romanian international football striker and manager. He was considered one of the greatest talents of the postwar in the Romanian football, famous for his extraordinary ability to dribble. Car ...
* Gabriel Rădulescu *
Marius Șumudică Marius Ninel Șumudică (born 4 March 1971) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player, he is the current manager of Saudi club Al-Raed. Șumudică was a striker who began his senior career with Sportul Studențesc and rep ...
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Walter Zenga Walter Zenga (; born 28 April 1960) is an Italian manager (association football), football manager and former player who last managed Serie A club Cagliari Calcio, Cagliari. He was a long-time Goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper for In ...


References


External links

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Club profile on UEFA's official website
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