The 1938–39
Divizia B
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was the fifth season of the second tier of the
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.
The format has been changed, from two series of 12 teams to four regional series of 10 teams. The winners of the series played a promotion play-off and only the first three places promoted to Divizia A.
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Team changes
To Divizia B
Promoted from Divizia C
* IS Câmpia Turzii
* Turda București
* Mociornița Colțea București
* Minerul Lupeni
* Monopol Târgu Mureș
* Traian Tighina
* Mihai Viteazul Chișinău
Relegated from Divizia A
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* Unirea Tricolor București
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* Universitatea Cluj
* CA Oradea
* Vulturii Textila Lugoj
* Jiul Petroșani
* Crișana Oradea
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History
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* CFR Brașov
* Dacia Unirea Brăila
* Olimpia CFR Satu Mare
* Dragoș Vodă Cernăuți
From Divizia B
Relegated to Divizia C
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Promoted to Divizia A
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* Tricolor Ploiești
* UD Reșița
Renamed teams
Victoria Constanța was renamed as AS Constanța.
Enrolled teams
Victoria CFR Iași and Luceafărul București were enrolled in Divizia B.
Disqualified teams
Telefon Club București withdrew from Divizia B.
League tables
South–East
North–East
South–West
North–West
Promotion play-off
Winners of the series played a promotion play-off to decide the first three team which promoted to Divizia A
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.
Round 1
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Round 2
Round 3
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Notes:
* CAM Timișoara
Clubul Athletic Muncitoresc Timișoara or shorter as CAM Timișoara was a football club based in Timișoara, western Romania. It was founded in the summer of 1936 after the merger of ''Reuniunea de Gimnastică a Muncitorilor din Timișoara'' (Wo ...
, Unirea Tricolor București
Unirea Tricolor București was a Romanian football (soccer), football football team, club from Bucharest, south-east Romania, founded in 1914 as Tricolor București. It was one of the most famous inter-war clubs in Romania.
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and Gloria CFR Galați promoted to 1939–40 Divizia A.
See also
* 1938–39 Divizia A
References
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Liga II seasons
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