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2003–04 Divizia B
The 2003–04 Divizia B was the 64th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been changed from two series of 16 teams to three series, each of them consisting of 16 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last three places from all the series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Petrolul Moinești * Unirea Urziceni * ASC Daco-Getica București, Juventus București * CS Mioveni, Dacia Mioveni * Rarora Râmnicu Vâlcea * CSM Jiul Petroșani, Jiul Petroșani * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe * FC Armătura Zalău, Armătura Zalău * FC Vaslui * FCM Câmpina, Poiana Câmpina * Electrica Constanța * FCM Târgoviște, Chindia Târgoviște * CS Minerul Motru, Minerul Motru * CS Certej, Certej * Tricotaje Ineu * CSM Roman (football), Laminorul Roman * CS Building Vânju Mare, Building Vânju Mare * CS ACU Arad, ACU Arad * FC Precizia Săcele, Precizia Săcele * Oa ...
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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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2004–05 Divizia B
The 2004–05 Divizia B was the 65th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to three series, each of them consisting of 16 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last three places from all the series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Botoșani * Dunărea Galați * Otopeni * Ghimbav * Oltul Slatina * Politehnica Timișoara * Unirea Sânnicolau Mare * Unirea Dej * FC Sibiu * Dinamo II București** * Liberty Salonta** Relegated from Divizia A * Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț * Petrolul Ploiești * FC Oradea From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * Metalul Plopeni * Medgidia * Poiana Câmpina * Rarora Râmnicu Vâlcea * CSM Reșița * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe * Cimentul Fieni * FC Baia Mare * FC Onești * ARO Câmpulung * Minaur Zlatna Promoted to Divizia A * Politehnica Iași * Sportul Studențesc * CFR Cluj Note (**) ...
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FCM Târgoviște
Fotbal Club Municipal Târgoviște (), commonly known as FCM Târgoviște, was a Romanian football team based in Târgoviște, Dâmbovița County, founded in 1948 and disbanded in 2018. Known under several names throughout its history — ''Metalul (1948–1954 and 1957–1972), Flacăra (1955), Energia (1956), CS Târgoviște (1972–1994), Oțelul (1994–1996), and Chindia (1996–2003)'' — the club made nine appearances in Divizia A, the top flight of the Romanian football, between 1961 and 1998, achieving its best result in the 1978–79 season with a 7th-place finish. The fate of the team became troubled in the 2010s; firstly, Târgoviște was dissolved in 2015, then refounded and enrolled in the sixth division the following year. In 2018, owner Ghiorghi Zotic announced he would cease operations of the men’s team to focus exclusively on the women’s squad. History The team was founded in 1948, during the post-war period, as Metalul Târgoviște and competed in th ...
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Electrica Constanța
Electrica is a public company, listed on the Bucharest and London stock exchanges. Electrica is the only listed Romanian company in the field of electricity distribution and supply in Romania. Electrica Group is a key player in the electricity distribution and supply market in Romania, as well as one of the most important players in the energy services sector in the country. The main activities of the Group are the distribution and supply of electricity to final customers. The company was established in 1998 as a division of ''CONEL'' (''Compania Națională de Electricitate''), the largest electric power distribution company in the country at that time, but became a stand-alone company in 2000 when CONEL was restructured. History The story of Electrica begins in 1921, when the "Societatea Română pentru Întreprinderi Electrice Industriale”, founded in 1898, becomes “S.C. ELECTRICA S.A. – Societate Anonimă Română". In 1990, after the fall of the communist regime, the ...
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FC Vaslui
Fotbal Club Vaslui, commonly known as FC Vaslui, or simply as Vaslui (), was a Romanian professional football club based in Vaslui, Vaslui County, founded in 2002 and dissolved in 2014. Its official club colours were yellow and green, hence the nickname "the Yellow and Greens". The club was founded in 2002 as ''Fotbal Club Vaslui'' and became one of the most prominent football clubs in the country after its promotion to the Liga I, three years later. ''Vasluienii'' earned a European spot in five consecutive seasons, lost a Cupa României final in 2010 and narrowly missed the league title in 2012, before being relegated in 2014 because of financial issues. In July 2014, the team was re-established by the association of supporters, under the name of ''ASS FC Vaslui''. ASS FC Vaslui was enrolled in the Liga III and ensured unofficially the football's continuity of the original club, but due to the limited budget it failed to promote in the Liga II, despite some appreciated evolu ...
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FC Armătura Zalău
Fotbal Club Armătura Zalău, commonly known as Armătura Zalău, was a Romanian professional football club based in Zalău, Sălaj County. The club was founded in 1946 as ''CS Zalău'' and since 1975 was owned by IAIFO (Interprinderea de Armături Industriale din Fontă și Oțel - The Industrial Fittings Cast Iron and Steel Enterprise). Armătura was the most representative football team of Zalău and Sălaj County, playing at the national level and at its best, in the second tier. Over time, notable players such as Mircea Bolba, Alin Chibulcutean, Claudiu Cornaci, Vasile Dobrău, Adrian Gongolea, Vasile Jula, Florin Sabou or Gabriel Vașvari wore the red and black kits of Armătura and managers such as Leontin Grozavu or Iosif Vigu, among others, led "the Steelworkes" from the technical bench. History The club was founded in 1946 as ''Clubul Sportiv Zalău'' and played in the first postwar season of Divizia C, ranking 9th in the 6th series. Then, for twenty-two years, ...
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CSM Jiul Petroșani
Clubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani, commonly known as Jiul Petroșani, simply as Jiul, is a professional football (soccer), football football team, club based in Petroșani, Hunedoara County, founded in 1919 under the name of ''CAM Petroșani''. Jiul Petroșani is one of the oldest active clubs in Romania. Founded before teams such as CSA Steaua București (football), Steaua București, FC Dinamo București, Dinamo București or FC Rapid București, Rapid București, Jiul, at its best, was ranked 2nd (1924–25 Divizia A, 1924–25) in the top-flight. For most of its existence, Jiul has been a constant presence in the first two tiers of the Romanian football league system, making it a traditional club in the country. In 1990, the closure of the Jiu Valley mines, the main engine of the local economy, led to the decay of Jiul, annually putting the club in danger of bankruptcy. History 1919–1937: Foundation and early years Football was introduced to Jiu Valley in the earl ...
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CS Mioveni
Clubul Sportiv Mioveni (), commonly known as CS Mioveni or simply Mioveni, was a Romanian professional football club based in Mioveni, Argeș County, that competed in the Liga II. The team was founded in 2000 as ''AS Mioveni'' and began playing the fourth division. The following year, it merged with nearby Dacia Pitești and took its berth in the Divizia C. The club made its first appearance in the top division in the 2007–08 campaign as ''Dacia Mioveni'', and in 2010 settled on the current name of CS Mioveni. "The Yellow and Greens" played their home matches at the Stadionul Orășenesc, which has a seating capacity of 10,000 persons. History First years and ascension (2000–2011) The club was founded in 2000 under the name ''AS Mioveni'' (Mioveni Sports Association). After one season in the Liga IV, AS Mioveni merged with Dacia Pitești in 2001 and took its place in the Liga III, while the club changed its name to ''AS Dacia Mioveni'', only to change it soon after ...
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ASC Daco-Getica București
Asociația Sport Club Daco-Getica București, commonly known as Daco-Getica București, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in Bucharest, Sector 2 (Bucharest), Sector 2, Colentina, Bucharest, Colentina neighborhood. From 1992 to the summer of 2018, the team was known as ''Juventus București'', a name which was also used by unrelated FC Petrolul Ploiești, Petrolul Ploiești in the past. One year prior to the renaming, Daco-Getica played 2017–18 Liga I, their first season in the Liga I, the top division in the country. Daco-Getica were expelled after 13 rounds played of the 2019–20 Liga II season. History Thus, under the ownership of Ilie Ciuclea, in 1992 was founded ''Juventus Colentina București'', club that had officially no legacy with the old Juventus, but was founded to become a football school which would act as a launch pad for young talents. It was enrolled in the Liga III on the place of ''Calculatorul București'', the old club o ...
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FC Unirea Urziceni
Fotbal Club Unirea Urziceni, commonly known as Unirea Urziceni (), was a Romanian professional Association football, football Club (organization), club based in Urziceni, 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, owner Dumitru Bucșaru did not file for a licence for the club to play ...
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