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The 1989–90 Divizia C was the 34th season of
Liga III 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 ...
, the third tier of the
Romanian football league system The Romanian football league system, also known as the football pyramid, refers to the system in Romanian club football that consists of several football leagues bound together hierarchically by promotion and relegation. The first three leagues ar ...
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Team changes


To Divizia C

Relegated from
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 Pariu ...
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Metalul Plopeni Clubul Sportiv Orășenesc Plopeni, commonly known as CSO Plopeni, or simply as Plopeni, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Plopeni, Prahova County. The club was originally established in 1947 under the name of ''Metalul Plopeni''. M ...
* FEPA 74 Bârlad * Explorări Câmpulung Moldovenesc *
Delta Tulcea Fotbal Club Delta Tulcea, commonly known as Delta Tulcea, is a football club from Tulcea, Romania, originally founded in 1973, then refounded in 2005, 2013, and 2021. The club did not enroll in the 2024/25 Liga IV, and last played in the 2023†...
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Electroputere Craiova Electroputere S.A. (which translates as ''Electropower'' in English) was a Romanian company based in Craiova. Founded in 1949, it was one of the largest industrial companies in Romania. Electroputere has produced more than 2,400 diesel locomotive ...
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Dacia Pitești Dacia (, ; ) was the land inhabited by the Dacians, its core in Transylvania, stretching to the Danube in the south, the Black Sea in the east, and the Tisza in the west. The Carpathian Mountains were located in the middle of Dacia. It thus ro ...
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Dunărea Călărași Dunărea may refer to: * Dunărea, the Romanian name for the river Danube in Central Europe * Dunărea (river), a tributary of the Danube in Constanța County, Romania * Dunărea, a village in the commune Seimeni, Constanța County, Romania See a ...
* Metalul Mangalia * Minerul Cavnic * Paroșeni Vulcan * Mecanica Orăștie * Avântul Reghin Promoted from
County Championship The County Championship, currently known for sponsorship reasons as the Rothesay County Championship, is the only domestic first-class cricket competition in England and Wales. Established in 1890, it is organised by the England and Wales Cri ...
* Spicul Coteana * Voința Negrești-Oaș * Carpați Nehoiu * Tricotex Panciu *
Mecos București Domenico Monardo (November 29, 1939 – May 26, 2023), known as Meco, was an American record producer and musician, as well as the name of his band or production team. Meco is best known for his 1977 space disco version of the ''Star Wars'' t ...
* Ceramica Jimbolia * Minerul Ștei * Mureșul Toplița * Minerul Crucea * Tepro Iași * Gloria Ivești * Chimia Brăila * Chimia Găești * Metalul-Voința Sibiu *
Unirea Dej Fotbal Club Unirea Dej, commonly known as Unirea Dej, is a Romanian professional football club based in Dej, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football. It is one of Romania's oldest football teams, f ...
* Dacia Orăștie * Metrom Brașov *
Rapid Fetești Rapid(s) or RAPID may refer to: Hydrological features * Rapids, sections of a river with turbulent water flow * Rapid Creek (Iowa River tributary), Iowa, United States * Rapid Creek (South Dakota), United States, namesake of Rapid City Sport ...
* Dunărea Zimnicea * Metalul Râmnicu Vâlcea * Electro Botoșani * CSM Drobeta-Turnu Severin * Rapid Braniștea *
Soda Ocna MureÈ™ Soda or SODA may refer to: *Soft drink, a sweetened, carbonated, and usually flavored drink Chemistry * Some chemical compounds containing sodium ** Sodium carbonate, washing soda or soda ash ** Sodium bicarbonate, baking soda ** Sodium hyd ...


From Divizia C

Promoted to
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 Pariu ...
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Foresta Fălticeni Foresta Fălticeni (also known as ''Foresta Suceava'') was a Romanian professional football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County, Romania, founded in 1954 as ''Avântul Fălticeni'' and subsequently dissolved in 2003. History The club was fo ...
* Viitorul Vaslui *
Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat Olimpia may refer to: Sports teams *Club Atlético Olimpia, a sports club based in Montevideo, Uruguay *Club Deportivo Olimpia, a football team based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras *Club Olimpia, a sports club based in the city of Asunción, Paraguay * ...
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Unirea Slobozia Asociația Fotbal Club Unirea 04 Slobozia, (), commonly known as Unirea Slobozia or simply as Unirea, is a Romanian professional football club based in Slobozia, Ialomița County, which competes in the Liga I, the top tier of the Romanian footb ...
* Autobuzul București * Mecanică Fină București * Constructorul Craiova *
Vagonul Arad Vagonul Arad was a football club based in Arad, Romania. It was founded in 1911 and it soon became one of the best teams from Arad. It was affiliated to Astra Arad rail equipment manufacturing company. It was dissolved in 2006. History 191 ...
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Mureșul Deva Club Sportiv Municipal Deva, commonly known as CSM Deva, is a Romanian professional football (soccer), football football team, club based in Deva, Romania, Deva, Hunedoara County. The club was originally established in 1921 under the name of ''M ...
* IMASA Sfântu Gheorghe *
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 Vasut ...
* Someșul Satu Mare Relegated to
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* Metalul Botoșani * Celuloza ITA Piatra Neamț * Victoria CFR Tecuci * ȘN Galați * ȘN CSS Tulcea *
ASA Buzău Asa may refer to: People and fictional characters * Asa (given name), a given name, including a list of people and fictional characters so named * Asa people, an ethnic group based in Tanzania * Aṣa, Nigerian-French singer, songwriter, and reco ...
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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 ...
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Victoria Munteni-Buzău Victoria most commonly refers to: * Queen Victoria (1819–1901), Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress of India * Victoria (state), a state of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, a provincial capital * Victoria, Seychelles, the capi ...
* Petrolul Roata de Jos * Petrolul Poeni *
Electrica Fieni 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 dis ...
* Forestierul Băbeni * Metalurgistul Sadu * Termoconstructorul Turnu Severin * Minerul Oravița * CFR Victoria Caransebeș * Textila Cisnădie * Automatica Mediaș * Minerul Bălan * Cimentul Hoghiz * Lacul Ursu Sovata * Olimpia Gherla * Minerul Turț * Minerul Șuncuiuș


Renamed teams

''Voința ICS Medgidia'' was renamed as Voința Medgidia. ''Metalul Mangalia'' was renamed as Callatis Mangalia. ''Progresul CSȘ Medgidia'' was renamed as Progresul Medgidia. ''Constructorul Șoimii Craiova'' was renamed as Constructorul Craiova. ''Progresul Energia București'' was renamed as Progresul București. ''Sticla Turda'' was renamed as Sticla Arieșul Turda. ''Izomat Șimleu Silvaniei'' was renamed as Mobila Șimleu Silvaniei. ''Victoria Carei'' was renamed as Victoria Fiut Carei. ''Metalul-Voința Sibiu'' was renamed as Metalul Sibiu. ''Chimia Buzău'' was renamed as Chimica Buzău. ''Hidromatica Buzău'' was renamed as Hidrotehnica Buzău. ''CSM Lugoj'' was renamed as Vulturii Lugoj. ''Petrolul FSH Băicoi'' was renamed as Petrolul Băicoi. ''Automatica Reșița'' was renamed as Automecanica Reșița. ''Petrolul Brăila'' was renamed as Petrolul Ianca Brăila. ''Dunăreana Giurgiu'' was renamed as Dunăreana Giurgiu. ''Viitorul CSS Drăgășani'' was renamed as Viitorul CSS Drăgășani. ''Unirea Poiana Câmpina'' was renamed as Unirea Poiana Câmpina.


Other changes

''ASA Chimia Brazi'' moved to
Ploiești Ploiești ( , , ), formerly spelled Ploești, is a Municipiu, city and county seat in Prahova County, Romania. Part of the historical region of Muntenia, it is located north of Bucharest. The area of Ploiești is around , and it borders the Ble ...
and was renamed to ASA Chimia Ploiești. ''Energia Săsciori'' moved to
Sebeș Sebeș (; German: ''Mühlbach''; Hungarian: ''Szászsebes''; Transylvanian Saxon: ''Melnbach'') is a city in Alba County, central Romania, southwestern Transylvania. Geography The city lies in the Mureș River valley and straddles the river ...
and was renamed to Energia Sebeș. ''Autobuzul Voința Odobești'' moved to
Mărășești Mărășești () is a small town in Vrancea County, Western Moldavia, Romania. It administers six villages: Călimănești, Haret, Modruzeni, Pădureni, Siretu, and Tișița. Geography The town is located in the eastern part of the county, on th ...
and was renamed Autobuzul Chimia Mărășești.


League tables


Seria I


Seria II


Seria III


Seria IV


Seria V


Seria VI


Seria VII


Seria VIII


Seria IX


Seria X


Seria XI


Seria XII


See also

* 1989–90 Divizia A * 1989–90 Divizia B * 1989–90 Cupa României


References

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