2003–04 Divizia C
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The 2003–04 Divizia C was the 48th 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
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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 ...
* Bucovina Suceava *
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* Gilortul Târgu Cărbunești * UM Timișoara Promoted from Divizia D * Laminorul Roman II * Mobila Iași * Șoimii Suceava * Victoria Muntenii de Jos * Dinamo Tulcea * UZTEL Ploiești * Willy Bacău * Mondial Brăila * Aurora 23 August * Constructorul Braniștea *
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* Ghimbav 2000 * Electrosid Titu * Előre Tălișoara * Lăpușata *
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* Olt Scornicești * Foraj Videle * Juventus Bascov * Minerul Mehedinți Valea Copcii * Minerul Rovinari * Caromet Caransebeș * CFR Timișoara * Hârtia Petrești * Minerul Bărbăteni * Recolta Gheorghe Lazăr * Viitorul Costache Negri * Lacul Sulița * Metalcord Buzău * Spic de Grâu București * Avântul Dor Mărunt * Daiana Odobești * Șiriana Șiria * Minerul Ștei * Gloria Renel Baia Mare * Minerul Turț * Mobila Șimleu Silvaniei * Minerul Bălan * Viticola Dumitra * Lacul Ursu Mobila Sovata * Minerul Iara * Universitatea Sopo Sibiu


From Divizia C

Promoted to
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* Petrolul Moinești * Laminorul Roman *
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* Juventus Colentina București * Electrica Dobrogea Constanța *
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* Chindia Târgoviște * Rarora Râmnicu Vâlcea * Minerul Motru * Building Vânju Mare *
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* Certej * ACU Arad * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe * Precizia Săcele * Armătura Zalău * Tricotaje Ineu * Oașul Negrești-Oaș Relegated to Divizia D * Bucovina Rădăuți * Unirea Negrești * Metalul Băicoi * Proodeftiki Adjud * CS Voluntari * Ambianța Slobozia * Voința București *
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* Șantierul Naval Tulcea * Rova Roșiori * Petrolul Drăgășani *
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* Fulgerul Lerești * Minerul Berbești * Forestierul Stâlpeni * Metalul Oțelu Roșu * Electrica Timișoara * Minerul Uricani * Rapid CFR Teiuș * ASA Târgu Mureș * Energia Feldioara * Textila Cisnădie * Petrom Marghita * Plastunion Satulung * Marmația Sighetu Marmației


Renamed teams

''Școala "Gică Popescu" Calafat'' was renamed as Dunărea Calafat.


Other changes

Bucovina Suceava and Gilortul Târgu Cărbunești withdrew during the second division previous season and were dissolved. Callatis Mangalia was 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 ...
as the best next runner-up, in order to occupy the vacant place.
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 ...
merged with second division team CS Certej, the new entity was named as
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. Unirea Sânnicolau Mare bought the place of
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. FCM Huși bought the place of Mobila Iași.
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bought the place of Előre Tălișoara. Prodchim Balș bought the place of Foraj Videle. Gloria Bistrița II bought the place of Viticola Dumitra.
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bought the place of AMSO Sibiu. Rafinăria Dărmănești, Turistul Pietroasa Haleș, Recolta Gheorghe Lazăr, Viitorul Costache Negri, Lacul Sulița, Metalcord Buzău, Spic de Grâu București, Avântul Dor Mărunt and Daiana Odobești sold their place.. Dinamo București II, Politehnica Timișoara, Inter Blaj, Kozara Vințu de Jos bought a place. Bucovina Rădăuți, Metalul Băicoi,
Faur București Faur București was a football club based in Bucharest, Romania. History The club was established in 1935 as Metalul by workers at Malaxa. Prior to World War II they were known as Titanii and Rogifer. After the nationalisation of Malaxa, the cl ...
, Rova Roșiori,
Curtea de Argeș Curtea de Argeș () is a municipiu, city in Romania on the left bank of the river Argeș (river), Argeș, where it flows through a valley of the Southern Carpathians (the Făgăraș Mountains), on the railway from Pitești to the Turnu Roșu Pass ...
, Minerul Berbești, ASA Târgu Mureș were spared from relegation.


League tables


Seria I


Seria II


Seria III


Seria IV


Seria V


Seria VI


Seria VII


Seria VIII


Seria IX


See also

* 2003–04 Divizia A *
2003–04 Divizia B The 2003–04 Divizia B was the 64th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been changed from two series of 16 teams to three series, each of them consisting of 16 teams. At the end of the season, the win ...
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2003–04 Divizia D The 2003–04 Divizia D was the 62nd season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The champions of each county association promoted to Divizia C without promotion play-off. County leagues * Alba (AB) * Arad ...
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2003–04 Cupa României The 2003–04 Cupa României was the 66th edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. The title was won by Dinamo București against Oțelul Galați. Format The competition is an annual knockout tournament. First round pro ...


References

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