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ACS Sticla Arieșul Turda
Asociația Club Sportiv Sticla Arieșul Turda, commonly known as Sticla Arieșul Turda, or simply as Arieșul Turda, is a Romanian football (soccer), football club from Turda, Cluj County, currently competing in Liga IV Cluj, Liga IV – Cluj County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. Established in 1922 the club spent most of its history in the Divizia B, second and in the Divizia C, third leagues of Romania. Its best performance was winning the 1960–61 Cupa României against FC Rapid București, Rapid București. With that performance, the club entered the history of Romanian football as the only club which succeeded to win the Cupa României, Romanian Cup without ever playing in the Divizia A, top league. History The football club from the industrial town of Turda was founded in 1922 under the name Muncitorul Turda () and represented the local :ro:Sticla Turda, glass factory. For more than a decade, its team competed in the regional championship until 19 ...
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Stadionul Municipal (Turda)
The Turda Municipal Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Turda, 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 .... It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Sticla Arieşul Turda. The stadium holds 10,000 people, of which 8,500 are seated.Complexul Sportiv Municipal
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1936–37 Divizia C
The 1936–37 Liga III, Divizia C was the first season of the third tier league of the Romanian football league system. The league was divided in five parallel divisions, based on geographical criteria. The winner of each division earned promotion to the 1937–38 Divizia B, next season of Liga II, Divizia B. North League Seria I Seria II North League Final ''Tricolor Baia Mare promoted to 1937–38 Divizia B, Divizia B'' South League Seria I Seria II South League Final ''Telefon Club București promoted to 1937–38 Divizia B, Divizia B'' West League Central League East League See also * 1936–37 Divizia A * 1936–37 Divizia B References

{{DEFAULTSORT:1936-37 Divizia C Liga III seasons 1936–37 in Romanian football, 3 1936–37 in European third-tier association football leagues, Rom ...
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1960–61 Divizia B
The 1960–61 Divizia B was the 21st season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to three series, each of them having 14 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last two places from each series relegated to Regional Championship. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Regional Championship * Academia Militară București * CFR Roșiori * Chimia Govora * Dinamo Săsar * Aurul Brad * CSM Brăila * Steaua Roșie Bacău * Voința Târgu Mureș Relegated from Divizia A * Minerul Lupeni * Jiul Petroșani From Divizia B Relegated to Regional Championship * Victoria Buzău * Metalul Oțelu Roșu * CFR Arad * Sportul Muncitoresc Radăuți * Carpați Sinaia * CS Târgu Mureș Promoted to Divizia A * CSMS Iași * Știința Timișoara * Corvinul Hunedoara Renamed teams ''ASA Sibiu'' was renamed as CSM Sibiu. ''CS Craiova'' was renamed as CFR Electroputere Cr ...
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Dermata Cluj
Dermata Cluj was a football club from Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, dissolved in 1967. History The shoes factory from Cluj-Napoca called Echo Cluj created the team and was the main sponsor of the team until 1948. Notable players from that time was Darock, Bagoly, Kallo, Kiss, Toth. Ferencz Ronay was the first big manager who create a competitive team, and played for the first time in Divizia A, the Romanian First Football League. Stadionul Clujana (Clujana Stadium) was the main stadium of the team, situated next to the shoes factory. Even though they finished 11th out of 16th places in 1947–48 Divizia A they were relegated in Divizia B because they lost the Relegation / Promotion Play Off. Also because of the nationalization of institutions in Romania and because of the Socialist Republic of Romania, Communist Regime in Romania the team lost the sponsor and never played again in the First Football League. In 1950, they appeared under the name of Flamura Roşie Herbak Cluj, after the ...
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CFR Cluj
Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded as ''Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club'' in 1907, when Transylvania was part of Austria-Hungary, the club's current name is an acronym for ''Căile Ferate Române'' ("Romanian Railways"). Before its promotion to Liga I in 2004–05 Divizia A, 2004, CFR Cluj primarily competed in the Romanian football league system, lower divisions. Since then, the club has increasingly relied on List of foreign Liga I players, foreign players to achieve success. In the 2005–06 Divizia A, 2005–06 season, CFR participated in its first UEFA, European competition, the UEFA Intertoto Cup, Intertoto Cup, finishing as runners-up. With substantial financial backing from former owner Árpád Pászkány, the club won its first national championship in the 2007–08 Liga I, 2007–08 sea ...
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Mureșul Târgu Mureș
CS Mureșul Târgu Mureș was a Romanian football club based in Târgu Mureș. They reached twice the semifinals of Romania's top football league, Divizia A. They are the predecessors of CS Târgu Mureş. History Mureșul Târgu Mureș ― named after the Mureș River on which Târgu Mureș lies ― was created in 1921 under the name SS Mureșul Târgu Mureș. In 1923, they joined to the CFR Târgu Mureș, Sports Club of railway workers, under the name CFR Mureșul Târgu Mureș. Same year, the club won the Târgu Mureș district championship and qualified for the final round of the 1923–24 Divizia A, Romanian Championship. After victories against the Șoimii Sibiu and Venus București they reached the semifinals, but was defeated by Chinezul Timișoara with 0–9. During 1924 it changed its name and became independent CS Mureșul Târgu Mureș. In 1932 they won the Center League of the Romanian Championship, newly created and re-qualified for the final rounds. They won against ...
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Arad, Romania
Arad () is the capital city of Arad County, at the edge of Crișana and Banat. No villages are administered by the city. It is the third largest city in Western Romania, behind Timișoara and Oradea, and the List of cities and towns in Romania, 12th largest in Romania, with a population of 145,078. A busy transportation hub on the Mureș River and an important cultural and industrial center, Arad has hosted one of the first Music school, music conservatories in Europe, one of the earliest normal schools in Europe, and the first car factory in Hungary and present-day Romania. Today, it is the seat of a Romanian Orthodox Church, Romanian Orthodox archbishop and features a Romanian Orthodox theological seminary and two universities. The city's multicultural heritage is owed to the fact that it has been part of the Kingdom of Hungary, the Eastern Hungarian Kingdom, the Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Temeşvar Eyalet, Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711), Principality of Transylvania, ...
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1959–60 Regional Championship
The 1959–60 Regional Championship was the 18th season of the Regional Championship, 7th as the third tier of Romanian football. The champions of each regional championships play against each other in the play-offs to gain promotion in Divizia B. Regional championships * Baia Mare (BM) * Bacău (BC) * Bucharest Municipality (B) * Bucharest Region (B) * Cluj (CJ) * Constanța (CT) * Craiova (CR) * Galați (GL) * Hunedoara (HD) * Iași (IS) * Mureș (MS) * Oradea (OR) * Pitești (PI) * Ploiești (PL) * Stalin (ST) * Suceava (SV) * Timișoara (TM) Promotion play-off Seventeen teams participate in the promotion tournament. The teams were divided into three groups of four and one of five, and the first two ranked teams from each group promoted to second division. The matches were played on neutral ground at Arad, Ploiești, Bacău and București. Series I (Arad) ;Table ;Results ;Promotion tie-breaker Dinamo Săsar and Voința Oradea played a ...
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1958–59 Divizia C
The 1958–59 Divizia C was the 7th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Partizanul Reghin * CFR Cluj * Progresul CPCS București * CSU București Promoted from Regional Championship * Unirea Pitești * CSA Bacău * Metalul Bocșa Română * Chimia Făgăraș * Metalul Aiud * Locomotiva Oradea * Cimentul Medgidia * Industria Sârmei Brăila * CFR Simeria * Stăruința Satu Mare * Alimentara Târgu Mureș * Minerul Câmpulung Moldovenesc * Rapid Plopeni From Divizia C Promoted to Divizia B * Unirea Iași * Metalul Titanii București * Știința Craiova * Gloria Bistrița Relegated to Regional Championship * Indagrara Arad * Steaua Roșie Bacău * Rulmentul Bârlad * Oituz Târgu Ocna * Dinamo Pitești * Olimpia Giurgiu * Petrolul Pitești * Flacăra Orăștie * Constructorul Arad * Recolta Salonta * Stăruința Oradea * Chimica Târnăveni Renamed t ...
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1957–58 Divizia C
The 1957–58 Divizia C was the 6th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Progresul Satu Mare * Locomotiva Turnu Severin * Locomotiva Iași * Flamura Roșie Bacău Promoted from Regional Championship * Oituz Târgu Ocna * Energia Metalul Bârlad * Textila Botoșani * Energia Metalul Galați * Rafinăria Câmpina * Metalul Medgidia * Confecția București * Sinteza Victoria * Flacăra Leordeni * Progresul Brad * Flacăra Târgu Jiu * Energia Reșița * Gloria Bistrița * Flamura Roșie Oradea * Dinamo Baia Mare From Divizia C Promoted to Divizia B * Recolta Fălticeni * Locomotiva MCF București * Energia Baia Mare * Energia Metalul Arad Relegated to Regional Championship * Recolta Piatra Neamț * Voința Tecuci * Constructorul Constanța * Flamura Roșie București * Progresul Călărași * Energia Turda * Locomotiva Oradea * Progresul Timișoara * Lo ...
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Metalul Hunedoara
Asociaţia Club Sportiv FC Corvinul Hunedoara 1921 (), commonly known as Corvinul Hunedoara or simply Corvinul, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Hunedoara, Hunedoara County, that competes in the Liga II. Founded in 1921 as ''Fero Sport Hunedoara'', the club bore various names over time, but stuck with Corvinul, inspired by the history of the Hunyadi family () and the local Corvin Castle. Under this name, the team achieved its best performances during the 1980s, when it was a constant appearance in the top flight. Between 1979 and 1982, Corvinul was coached by Mircea Lucescu, who would go on to become one of the most successful Romanian managers. Following the fall of communism, Corvinul relegated to the Divizia B in 1992 and have not yet returned to the top flight. The club faced financial and identity issues in the 20th century, but in 2021 its brand was recovered by the Municipality of Hunedoara. History The Pride of the Iron Workers (1921–1953 ...
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Spartac Salonta
Clubul Sportiv Municipal Olimpia Salonta, commonly known as Olimpia Salonta, is a Romanian professional football club based in Salonta, Romania, founded in 1911. Currently the team plays in Liga IV. History CSM Olimpia Salonta was founded in 1911 as ''Nagyszalontai SC'' – in Romanian: ''CS Salonta'' – when Transylvania was still part of Austria-Hungary. Over the years, the team from the second city of Bihor County had several names like: ''SC'', ''CS'', ''CSM'', ''Steaua Roşie'', ''Metalul'', ''Stăruința'', ''Recolta'' or Olimpia, but regardless of the name, the club has become a regular presence of the 3rd and 4th league. The best period in the history of the club was in the 60's and 70's, when Olimpia, named at that time as ''Steaua Roșie'', ''Metalul'' and mostly ''Recolta'' played for 17 consecutive seasons in the Liga III. In the 80's the team had an oscillating route, traveling between Liga III and Liga IV, but at the end of the 1984–85, ''Recolta'' obtained the ...
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