1968–69 County Championship
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The 1968–69 County Championship was the 27th season of the
Liga IV Liga IV is the fourth level of the Romanian football league system and is run in all 41 counties and in the Municipality of Bucharest. It was known as the Regional Championship, County Championship, Divizia C – County Phase and Divizia D. Its ...
, the fourth tier of the
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. The champions of each county association play against one from a neighboring county in a play-off to gain promotion to
Divizia C The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. It was founded in 1936 and was called Divizia C until 2006. An exception was the seasons 1992–93 to 1996–97, in which the league was call ...
.


County championships

* Alba (AB) * Arad (AR) * Argeș (AG) * Bacău (BC) * Bihor (BH) * Bistrița-Năsăud (BN) * Botoșani (BT) * Brașov (BV) * Brăila (BR) * Bucharest (B) * Buzău (BZ) * Caraș-Severin (CS) * Cluj (CJ) * Constanța (CT) * Covasna (CV) * Dâmbovița (DB) * Dolj (DJ) * Galați (GL) * Gorj (GJ) * Harghita (HR) * Hunedoara (HD) * Ialomița (IL) * Iași (IS) * Ilfov (IF) * Maramureș (MM) * Mehedinți (MH) * Mureș (MS) * Neamț (NT) * Olt (OT) * Prahova (PH) * Satu Mare (SM) * Sălaj (SJ) * Sibiu (SB) * Suceava (SV) * Teleorman (TR) * Timiș (TM) * Tulcea (TL) * Vaslui (VS) * Vâlcea (VL) * Vrancea (VN)


Promotion play-off

;First phase The matches were played on 22, 29 June and 2 July 1969. ;Second phase The matches were played on 6, 13 and 16 July 1969.


Championships standings


Arad County


Bacău County


Bihor County


Botoșani County


Brașov County


Bucharest


Buzău County


Constanța County


Dolj County

;Series I ;Series II ;Championship final The matches were played on 8 and 12 June 1969 at Tineretului Stadium and 14 June at Central Stadium in
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. , - ''Constructorul Craiova won the Dolj County Championship and qualifyto
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in Divizia C.''


Galați County


Harghita County


Hunedoara County


Iași County


Neamț County


Olt County


Prahova County


Sibiu County


Suceava County


Timiș County


See also

*
1968–69 Divizia A The 1968–69 Divizia A was the fifty-first season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Teams League table Results Top goalscorers Champion squad See also * 1968–69 Divizia B * 1968–69 Divizia C * 1968–69 ...
*
1968–69 Divizia B The 1968–69 Divizia B was the 29th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to two series, but the number of teams was expanded, each of the series having 16 teams, instead of 14. At the e ...
*
1968–69 Divizia C The 1968–69 Divizia C was the 13th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. League tables Seria I Seria II Seria III Seria IV Seria V Seria VI Seria VII Seria VIII Prom ...
* 1968–69 Cupa României


References

* ''Anuarul fotbalului românesc (Romanian football yearbook) 1969–1971''. — Federația Română de Fotbal, Editura Stadion, București, 1973.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:1968-69 Liga IV Liga IV seasons 4
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