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1997–98 Divizia B
The 1997–98 Divizia B was the 58th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last three places from both series relegated to Divizia C. A promotion play-off was played between the runners-up of the series to decide the third team that promoted to Divizia A. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Nitramonia Făgăraș * Midia Năvodari * Vega Deva * UM Timișoara Relegated from Divizia A * Politehnica Timișoara * Brașov From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * Cetatea Târgu Neamț * Minaur Zlatna * Steaua Mizil * CFR Timișoara Promoted to Divizia A * Foresta Fălticeni * CSM Reșița Renamed teams ''Danubiana Ploiești'' was renamed as Astra Ploiești. Bucovina Suceava merged with ''Foresta Fălticeni'', became the second squad of Foresta and was renamed as Foresta ...
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Divizia B
The Liga 2, most commonly 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 football season. It is currently sponsored by Casa Pariurilor, a betting company under the official name Liga 2 Casa Pariurilor. Format Since its inception in 1934, Liga II has had between 2 and 9 parallel divisions, with clubs divided based on geographic regions. But since the 2016-17 Liga II, it changed to one group of 20 teams. Currently, the top six teams goes in the promotion play-off, in which the top 2 teams get promoted and the next 2 play a promotion play-off against teams from Liga I. In the play-out, there are 2 groups, 7th, 10th, 11th, etc. in group 1, 8th, 9th, 12th, etc. in group 2. the bottom 2 teams from each group gets relegated and the 3rd worst places in the 2 groups play each other home and away to decide the last team relegated. New format from 2024 On 14 July 2023, the ...
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CSM Făgăraș (football)
Clubul Sportiv Municipal Făgăraș (), commonly known as CSM Făgăraș or simply as Făgăraș, is a football team from Făgăraș, Brașov County, Romania, founded in 1922.Mihai Ionescu, Mircea Tudoran, ''Fotbal de la A la Z'', Bucharest: Editura Sport-Turism, 1984 CSM Făgăraș spent most of its existence between the second and third tier and its fall, reported in recent years, was determined by the collapse of the Făgăraș Chemical Compound, the main sponsor of the team. History First years and the period of glory CSM Făgăraș was founded in 1922 and its first participation in the national leagues was recorded in the 1946–47 Divizia C season, under the name of ''Explosivi Făgăraș'', finishing 5th. Next season the football club from Făgăraș was promoted to Divizia B, but they finished 11th, thus relegating. Explosivi continued one more season at the level of Divizia C, then the competition being dissolved and the team enrolled in the Regional Championship. I ...
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CSM Suceava
Club Sportiv Municipal 1932 Cetatea Suceava, commonly known as CSM Cetatea Suceava or Cetatea Suceava, is a Romanian football club based in Suceava, Suceava County. The club was originally established in 1932, under the name of ''Cetatea Sucevei'' and over time was re-organized for several times, using different names, such as ''CSM Suceava'', ''Chimia Suceava'' or ''Cetatea Suceava'', among others. The team is currently playing in the Liga IV Suceava after a new re-establishment that took place in the summer of 2024. History First years of football (1932–1946) Cetatea Suceava was originally established in 1932, under the name of ''Cetatea Sucevei'', name inspired by the Medieval Seat Fortress of Suceava. The first team of Suceava included players such as Lazăr Andrian, Fleghel, Ioanițchi, Cosmovici, N. Scobeniuc, Marcean, A. Scobeniuc, Hariga, Semenov, Cozma, Buliga, Curcă, Schwartz, Curcă, Borosan, Salpeter, and Radu Dan. ''Cetatea Sucevei'' initially competed in the E ...
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CSM Reșița
Asociația Club Sportiv Muncitoresc Reșița (), commonly known as CSM Reșița or simply as Reșița, is a professional Football (soccer), football club based in Reșița, Caraș-Severin County, which competes in the Liga II. The club was founded on 16 May 1926 as ''UD (Uzinele și Domeniile) Reșița'' and throughout its almost centennial history survived to many sharp ups and downs, from a national title in 1930–31 Divizia A, 1931 and a silver medal in 1931–32 Divizia A, 1932 to the last shine in the late 1990s, several reorganizations in the 2000s and an almost fatal fall at the level of amateur leagues during the 2010s. Over time CSM had important battles with local rivals as CS Muncitorul Reșița, Muncitorul Reșița or Gloria Reșița, but has secured itself the city's supremacy, as well as the title of county's most important and supported club. Despite the strong support from the Mountain Banat, ''Reșițenii'' have never succeeded in imposing themselves on a regio ...
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1997–98 Divizia A
The 1997–98 Divizia A was the eightieth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Teams League table Positions by round Results Top goalscorers Champion squad See also * 1997–98 Divizia B * 1997–98 Divizia C * 1997–98 Divizia D * 1997–98 Cupa României References {{DEFAULTSORT:1997-98 Divizia A Liga I seasons Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to ... 1997–98 in Romanian football ...
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FC CFR Timișoara
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CS Zlatna
CS, C-S, C.S., Cs, cs, or cs. may refer to: Job titles * Chief Secretary (Hong Kong) * Chief superintendent, a rank in the British and several other police forces * Company secretary, a senior position in a private sector company or public sector organisation * Culinary Specialist, a US Navy occupational rating Language * Czech language (ISO 639-1 language code) * Hungarian cs, a digraph in the Hungarian alphabet Organizations * CentraleSupélec, a ''grande école'' in the graduate engineering school of Paris-Saclay University, France * Christian Social Party (Austria), a major conservative political party in the Cisleithania, part of Austria-Hungary, and in the First Republic of Austria * Citizens (Spanish political party), a post-nationalist political party in Spain * Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, a Catholic religious congregation, also called ''Scalabrinians'' * Confederate States of America, an unrecognized confederation of secessionist North American ...
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FC Ozana Târgu Neamț
Fotbal Club Ozana Târgu Neamț, commonly known as FC Ozana Târgu Neamț, or simply as Ozana Târgu Neamț, was a Romanian football club based in Târgu Neamț, Neamț County that last time played in the Liga III. History ''Ozana Târgu Neamț'' was founded in 1974 and began competing in the Neamț County Championship. After only one year was promoted in Divizia C winning the county championship and promotion play-off against champion of Vaslui County, Avântul Huși ( 2–0 at Huși and 2–1 at Târgu Neamț). The squad of Ozana in the first season was composed of: Floș, Constantinescu — goalkeepers; Croitoru II, Pasat, Axinte, Fodor, Gavriluță — defenders; Meterciuc, Croitoru I, Dascălu, Roman, Dumitraș — midfielders; Ionașcu, Anegroaie, Tulbure, Doru Apetrei, Hritcu — strikers; Mircea Crețu (head coach). At the end of the season, the newly promoted team would finish in 12th place. In the 1976/1977 season the name of the team would change, and Ozana Târg ...
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1997–98 Divizia C
The 1997–98 Divizia C was the 42nd season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Cetatea Târgu Neamț * Steaua Mizil * Minaur Zlatna * CFR Timișoara Promoted from Divizia D * Laminorul Roman * Victoria Carei * Rulmentul Bârlad * Bucovina Rădăuți * Inter Gaz Glin * Olimpia Gherla * Alprom Slatina * Crișul Aleșd * Rulmentul Alexandria * Severnav Drobeta-Turnu Severin * Rapid Miercurea Ciuc * Victoria IUG Galați * CFR Caransebeș * Hârtia Prundu Bârgăului * Minerul Filipeștii de Pădure * Constructorul Craiova From Divizia C Promoted to Divizia B * Nitramonia Făgăraș * Midia Năvodari * Vega Deva * UM Timișoara Relegated to Divizia D * Metalul Toflea * Steaua Mecanica Huși * Melana Săvinești * Zimbrul Siret * Atletic Bucureşti * Aversa București * Electrica Voința Constanța * Chimia București * Alexandria * Minerul Anina * Paroșeni Vulc ...
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FC Brașov (1936)
Fotbal Club Brașov (), commonly known as FC Brașov, or simply as Brașov, was a Romanian professional Association football, football Club (organization), club based in the city of Brașov, Brașov County, founded in 1936 and dissolved in 2017. Originally founded as ''Uzinele Astra Brașov'', the team amassed 41 seasons in the Liga I, top flight of Romania. Its kits were yellow and black, and it played its home matches at the Stadionul Silviu Ploeșteanu, Silviu Ploeșteanu Stadium. Since 2021, there are two clubs which assert to be the continuation of the original entity—the fan-owned SR Brașov and the new FC Brașov (2021), FC Brașov, which is supported by the local authorities. History 1912–1945: Early years Football in Brașov started between 1912 and 1914. In 1928, the unrelated Colțea Brașov won the national title and enjoyed a decade's long rivalry with Braşovia, the city's other major, which reached the semifinals of the Romanian National League in 1925. U ...
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FC Politehnica Timișoara
Fotbal Club Politehnica Timișoara (), commonly known as Politehnica Timișoara or simply Poli Timișoara, was a Romanian Association football, football club from Timișoara, Timiș County, established in 1921 and dissolved in 2012. During its existence, the team won two Cupa României trophies and was twice runner-up in the Liga I. It amassed 49 seasons in the latter competition. Named after and initially run by the Polytechnic University of Timișoara, the club was founded in 1921 by mathematician Traian Lalescu. After two decades spent in the regional leagues, Politehnica promoted to the top flight in 1948. It claimed its first trophy in the 1957–58 Cupa României, 1957–58 season, when it defeated FC Progresul București, Progresul București in the national cup final. Internationally, "the White-Violets" made their UEFA, European debut in the 1978–79 UEFA Cup, when they went past MTK Budapest FC, MTK Hungária in the first round. Politehnica obtained its highest result ...
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