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2023–24 Cupa României
The 2023–24 Cupa României is the 86th season of the annual Romanian primary football knockout tournament. The winner will qualify for the first qualifying round of the 2024–25 UEFA Europa League. It is the second season in which the Round of 16 was replaced by a play-off, immediately followed by a group stage. After the group stage, the classic Quarter-Finals format continues. Round dates First Stage Second Round The draw for the 2nd round took place on August 3, with the matches taking place on August 9. Third Round The draw for the 3rd round took place on August 10, with the matches taking place on August 16 and 17. Play-off round *Pot 1 contains 4 teams that finished 9–12 in the play-out stage of the 2022–23 Liga I season, 2 teams that won the Promotion/relegation play-offs and 2 teams that won direct promotion (places 1 and 3 as Steaua București were ineligible) at the end of the 2022–23 Liga II seaso ...
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Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe
Asociația Club Sportiv Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe, commonly known as Sepsi OSK (), Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe (), or simply Sepsi, is a Romanian professional Association football, football Club (organization), club based in Sfântu Gheorghe, Covasna County, that competes in the Liga II. Founded in 2011, it achieved promotion to the top tier in six years by quickly climbing through the Romanian football league system, Romanian league system. Sepsi thus became the first team from Covasna—a county with a majority of Székelys, Székely ethnics—to play in the Liga I. Since its promotion, it qualified for three Cupa României finals, claiming the trophy in the 2021–22 Cupa României, 2021–22 and 2022–23 Cupa României, 2022–23 seasons. As cup holders, Sepsi also participated in the 2022 Supercupa României, 2022 and the 2023 Supercupa României, winning both. Sepsi's club colours are red and white in honour of the local football tradition. After playing during its first years ...
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CS Lotus Băile Felix
Club Sportiv Lotus Băile Felix, commonly known as Lotus Băile Felix, or simply as Lotus, is a Romanian football club based in Băile Felix, Sânmartin, Bihor County, currently playing in the Liga III. Lotus Băile Felix originally founded in the 1970s (Metalul Baile Felix) and was disbanded in the 2000s, after some merger processes with Luceafărul Oradea and Știința Bacău. The club was re-founded on 16 June 2009 under the name of ''CSC Sânmartin'' and played for most of its existence at the amateur level, in the Liga IV. Promoted in 2014 in the third tier, the club resisted only one season before withdrawing due to financial difficulties. In 2019, with the financial support of the Commune of Sânmartin, the biggest and one of the richest communes in Bihor County, fact owed to the presence of thermal waters in the area, CSC managed to won Liga IV, Bihor County series and also the promotion play-off, promoting back to Liga III. In the summer of 2021, the club went through ...
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AF Viitorul Cluj
AF, af, Af, etc. may refer to: Arts and entertainment *A-F Records, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania *''Almost Family'', US TV series Businesses and organizations European * ÅF, a Swedish technical consulting company * AF Gruppen, a construction company, Norway * Action Française, a French political movement * Air France, IATA code and stock symbol * Anarchist Federation (British Isles) International * Abercrombie & Fitch, A&F, US clothing shops * The Adaptation Fund, for climate change adaptation, UN * Adventist Forums, of Seventh-day Adventists Elsewhere * American Freightways, US trucking company, merged into FedEx Freight Language * Académie française, for French language matters * Alliance Française, promoting French language and culture * Acronym Finder, an online database * Afrikaans language (ISO 639-1 language code AF) * "...as fuck", meaning "very", in SMS language Medicine * Amniotic fluid * Atrial fibrillation, an abnormal heart rhythm Military * AF Guardian, a US Nav ...
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CS Sănătatea Servicii Publice Cluj
Club Sportiv Sănătatea Servicii Publice Cluj, commonly known as Sănătatea Cluj, or simply Sănătatea, is a Romanian professional football club based in Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County. The club currently competes in Liga III, the third tier of Romanian football. The club's greatest performances were achieved in the Cupa României, where it managed to reach the Round of 16 in the 2007–08 and 2019–20 seasons, the Round of 32 in the 2009–10, 2011–12, 2013–14, and 2017–18 seasons, and the Group Stage in the 2023–24 season. History Sănătatea Cluj was founded in 1986, at the initiative of individuals devoted to football within the Cluj County Health Directorate, with Vasile Moldovan as the organizer and coach, and Dr. Dumitru Predescu as the president of the football section. Among the first players of the team were David Borza, Eugen Perde, Sergiu Dascăl, Ioan Abrudan, Dănuț Radu, Ilisie Dascăl, as well as the youth players Cristian Fărcășan, Sándor ...
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Pecica
Pecica (; ; ; /''Pečka'') is a town in Arad County, western Romania. In ancient times it was a Dacian fortress called Ziridava and today it is an important archeological site.Barbara Ann Kipfer, ''Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology'', p.428. Springer, 2000, Situated at from Arad, it was declared a town in 2004. Its administrative territory extends into the Arad Plateau. The town administers three villages: Bodrogu Vechi (''Óbodrog''), Sederhat (''Szederhát'') and Turnu (''Tornya''). Population At the 2021 census, Pecica had a population of 11,950. At the 2011 census, the town had 11,885 inhabitants; of those, 62.2% were Romanians, 28% Hungarians, 8.4% Roma, 0.36% Serbs, 0.33% Slovaks, and 0.7% of other or undeclared nationalities. History Due to the abundance of archaeological finds of the zone an important historic period known as the Periam-Pecica culture was named after the settlement. The history of the localities Pecica, Bodrogu Vechi, Sederhat and Turnu is clo ...
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Stadionul Progresul (Pecica)
The Progresul Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pecica, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Progresul Pecica Asociația Club Sportiv Progresul Pecica, commonly known as ACS Progresul Pecica, Progresul Pecica, or simply as Pecica is a Romanian professional football (soccer), football football team, club based in Pecica, Arad County. Progresul Pecica was .... The stadium holds about 2,000 people and has 1,500 seats. In the past was also the home ground of Virtutea Pecica and West Petrom Pecica (club that also included Progresul from 1992 until 2001). The stadium was opened in the 1920s and over time it has gone through some modernization and renovation processes, but still retaining its vintage style. The stadium was known in the past as ''Comunal Stadium'' or ''Petrom Stadium'' and the largest number of spectators recorded was of 5–6,000, on 21 September 1999, at the match between ''West Petrom Pecica'' and Steaua București ...
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ACS Progresul Pecica
Asociația Club Sportiv Progresul Pecica, commonly known as ACS Progresul Pecica, Progresul Pecica, or simply as Pecica is a Romanian professional football club based in Pecica, Arad County. Progresul Pecica was founded in 1949, under the name of ''Steaua Roșie Pecica'', as a result of the merger between ''Virtutea Pecica (est. in 1921)'' and ''Club Atletic Rovine (est. in 1924)''. Steaua Roșie was renamed in 1954 as ''Recolta Pecica'' and since 1965 was known as Progresul Pecica playing only at the level of the County or Districtual League (4th tier). Progresul was renamed again in 1987, this time as ''Aurul Negru Pecica'' and started to be financially supported by the Pecica Oil Scaffold. In 1992, former Divizia C member ''Petrolul Arad/ Zădăreni (est. 1983)'' merged with ''Aurul Negru Pecica (est. 1949)'' and formed a new entity, West Petrom Arad (Pecica). West Petrom was financially supported by Petrom and for 10 years (1994–2004) played in the third tier, but with osci ...
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ACB Ineu
Club Sportiv Victoria Ineu, commonly known as Victoria Ineu, is a Romanian football (soccer), football football team, club from Ineu, Arad County and currently playing in Liga VI – Arad County, the sixth tier of the Romanian football. Founded in 1920, Victoria Ineu has had several names over time such as Progresul, Spartac, Crișul, CS Ineu, Tricotaje and ACB. The club reached the Divizia B as Tricotaje Ineu, playing in the Romanian second division in 2003–04 Divizia B, 2003–04 and 2004–05 Divizia B, 2004–05, finishing in 9th position in both campaigns. History Victoria Ineu was founded in April 1920 at the initiative of a group of intellectuals from Ineu at that time, by creating football, athletics and gymnastics teams. The team played in the district, regional and county championships between 1946 and 1978. Victoria managed to win the county championship at the end of the 1977–78 County Championship#Arad County, 1977–78 season and the promotion play-off again ...
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Chișineu-Criș
Chișineu-Criș ( Hungarian: ''Kisjenő'') is a town in Arad County, Crișana, Romania. Geography The town is situated on the north-western side of the county, at a distance from Arad, the county seat. The administrative territory stretches over on the Crișul Alb Plateau, on both sides of the river Crișul Alb. The town was formed by merging the villages of Chișineu Mic and Pădureni (''Erdőhegy''). The town administers one village, Nădab (''Nadab''). Demographics In 1910, the town had 2,821 inhabitants: 1,376 (48.8%) spoke Hungarian, 1,355 (48%) spoke Romanian, 49 (1.7%) spoke German. At the 2011 census, it had 7,577 inhabitants, of which 73.5% were Romanians, 19.3% Hungarians, and 6.3% Roma. At the 2021 census, Chișineu-Criș had a population of 7,212. Economy Although the town economy is predominant agricultural, during the last decade the second and third economic sectors had a growing evolution. For most of the tourists Chișineu-Criș is a transit town towards ce ...
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Stadionul Crișul (Chișineu-Criș)
Stadionul Crișul is a multi-purpose stadium in Chișineu-Criș, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... matches and is the home ground of Crișul Chișineu-Criș. The stadium holds 2,000 people and between 2012 and 2014 was renovated and upgraded, now having a new covered stand with 500 places on seats. References Football venues in Romania Buildings and structures in Arad County {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...
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CS Șoimii Lipova
Clubul Sportiv Șoimii Lipova, commonly known as CS Șoimii Lipova, or simply Șoimii Lipova, is a Romanian professional football club based in Lipova, Arad County. The team was founded in 1974 and played in the Divizia C for 14 years, between 1980 and 1994. The most important result was a 1st place in the 11th series, achieved at the end of the 1991–92 season. After 1994 Șoimii played only in the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system and even withdrew from any competition in the spring of 2010. After two years of inactivity Șoimii enrolled in the sixth tier and started its ascension, promoting back to Liga III at the end of the 2016–17 season. History Șoimii Lipova was founded in 1974 after a merger between ''Mureșul Lipova'' and ''Luptătorul Lipova''. In the first season, 1974–75 Arad County Championship, the squad based in Lipova finished on the 4th place, then in the following season, 197 ...
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CS Crișul Chișineu-Criș
Clubul Sportiv Crișul Chișineu-Criș, commonly known as Crișul Chișineu-Criș, or simply Crișul Chișineu, is a Romanian professional football club based in Chișineu-Criș, Arad County. Crișul played in Liga III for twelve years, between 1985–1992 and 2018–2023. The most important result was a 2nd place, achieved at the end of the 2020–21 season qualifying for promotion play-off, but lost in the first round to Viitorul Șelimbăr, 2–4 on aggregate. In the summer of 2023, the club withdrew from third tier of the Romanian football because of some financial problems. History Crișul Chișineu-Criș was founded in 1954 as ''Strungul Chișineu-Criș'' and played in the regional and county championships for thirty-one years. In the 1984–85 season, Strungul won the Arad County Championship and promoted to Divizia C beating 3–2 on aggregate Auto Timișoara, the winner of Timiș County Championship. Followed seven years in the third tier where it had the follo ...
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