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Asociația Club Sportiv Sticla Arieșul Turda, commonly known as Sticla Arieșul Turda, or simply as Arieșul Turda, is a
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, currently competing in Liga IV – Cluj County, the fourth tier of the
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. Established in 1922 the club spent most of its history in the
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leagues of Romania. Its best performance was winning the
1960–61 Cupa României The 1960–61 Cupa României was the 23rd edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition. The title was won by Arieșul Turda against Rapid București. Format The competition is an annual knockout tournament. In the first round ...
against
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. With that performance, the club entered the history of
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as the only club which succeeded to win the
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without ever playing in the
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History

The football club from the industrial town of Turda was founded in 1922 under the name Muncitorul Turda () and represented the local
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. For more than a decade, its team competed in the regional championship until 1936, when it qualified for the national level for the first time.Mihai Ionescu & George Tudoran, Fotbal de la A la Z – Editura Sport-Turism 1984. In the 1936–37 season, Arieșul – named after the Arieș river that flows through Turda – joined the newly established
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. The team finished last in Series I of the North League and withdrew midway through the following season. During the
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, Divizia C was not held regularly, so the club played at the regional level. In 1950, it was renamed Flamura Roșie Turda. In the
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season, Flamura Roșie won the Cluj Regional Championship. After defeating
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in the first promotion round, they lost the decisive match against
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. In 1957, the glass factory team merged with another local side, Progresul Turda, restoring the historic name Arieșul Turda and competing in Divizia C, finishing 3rd in the 1957–58 season and 4th in 1958–59. When Divizia C was dissolved again in 1959, Arieșul returned to the Cluj Regional Championship. In the 1959–60 season, the team won the title but failed to secure promotion after finishing 4th in the final tournament held in Arad, behind Voința Târgu Mureș, Dinamo Săsar, and Voința Oradea. However, due to the merger between
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and Rapid Cluj, Arieșul took CFR Cluj’s place in
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. The 1960–61 season remains a landmark in Arieșul Turda’s history. Initially coached by Nicolae Szoboszlay and from October 1961 by Ștefan Wetzer, the team finished 6th in Series III of Divizia B. More importantly, Arieșul made a historic run in the Cupa României, eliminating Corvinul Hunedoara (2–0), Penicilina Iași (7–1), Știința Timișoara (2–1), and
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(3–0) on the way to the final. On 12 November 1961, Arieșul defeated
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2–1 at the Republicii Stadium, lifting the
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. The squad that played in the final included
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, Eugen Pantea, Ioachim Zăhan, Alexandru Vădan, Eugen Luparu, Ion Onacă, Vasile Mărgineanu, Vasile Pârvu, Dionisie Ursu, Gheorghe Băluțiu, and Liviu Husar. Despite this achievement, Arieșul was unable to build on its successes, finishing 8th in both the 1961–62 and 1962–63 seasons, and 13th at the end of the 1963–64 season, tied on points with CSM Cluj and CSM Sibiu, and relegated on
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. A comeback followed the
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, winning the North Series of the third division; however, instability marked the second half of the 1960s. Consecutive relegations followed after finishing last in Series II of Divizia B in 1965–66 and 13th in the North Series of Divizia C in 1966–67, eventually dropping to the fourth division. Arieșul recorded a slight ascent by winning the Mureș Series of the 1967–68 Cluj Regional Championship, earning promotion back to the third division. Over the following years, the club showed steady progress, finishing 7th in Series VI in the 1968–69, 9th in Series VI in 1969–70, and then, under familiar coach Nicolae Szoboszlay, winning Series VII in the 1970–71. However, the club missed out on promotion after the final tournament held in
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. In the 1971–72 campaign, Arieșul finished 3rd in Series XI. The
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season marked the club’s return to
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under coach
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. The squad featured Cocan, Sebeng, Ispas, Ludușan, Popa, Gheorghe Fedeleș, Moș, Pop, Szűcs, Mîlna, Cheta, Ciortea, Deac, Szilaghi, Markiș, Moceanu, Ciocan, Neagu, Cocu, and Hășmășan. The second-tier campaign lasted four seasons in Series III. In 1973–74, survival was secured narrowly on
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with a 14th-place finish. The following season, the club’s name changed to Sticla Turda, reflecting the local glass industry heritage. Improvements followed, with 10th place in 1974–75 and 7th in 1975–76. By 1976–77, however, the team slipped to 15th and was relegated back to Divizia C. Competing in Series XII of the 1977–78 Divizia C season, the Glassmakers finished 4th, then 3rd in Series IX during the 1978–79 season. The club was runners-up in Series XI in both the 1979–80 and 1980–81 seasons and reached the semifinals of the
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in the 1980–81 season after eliminating three first-division sides:
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(2–1), Sportul Studențesc (2–2, 4–1 on penalties), and Steaua București (0–0, 6–5 on penalties), before losing to Politehnica Timișoara (1–2). The lineup included Vlad – Bâlă, Ludușan, Șumfălean, Hexan – Șipoș, Goștilean (42’, Naghi), Tașnadi – Podar (84’, Botezan) – Pașca, Bakoș. This was followed by a 3rd place finish in 1981–82 and 4th in Series X in the 1982–83 season. Promotion to Divizia B came after winning Series X in the 1983–84 season. The squad, led by head coach Titus Fărcaș, included Vlad, Enidety, Lupaș, Farkaș, Bâlă, Erman, Pop, Ludușan, Botezan, Borza, Doboș, Bozdoc, Sonica, Tehei, Riza, Bakoș, Nic, R. Rus, V. Rus, Osvadă, Pîrv, Horvath, and Pașca.


Honours


Leagues

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*Winners (6): 1964–65, 1970–71,
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, 1983–84, 1986–87, 2006–07 *Runners-up (4): 1979–80, 1980–81, 1998–99, 2001–02 Liga IV – Cluj County *Winners (3): 1990–91, 1993–94, 2017–18 Cluj Regional Championship *Winners (3):
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, 1959–60, 1967–68


Cups

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*Winners (1): 1960–61
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Cluj County Cluj County () is a county () of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca. Name In Hungarian language, Hungarian it is known as ''Kolozs megye''. Under the Kingdom of Hungary, a county with an identical name (Kolozs County, ) existed s ...
*Winners (2): 2017–18, 2023–24


Chronology of names

*Note: 1 year of inactivity between 2015 and 2016, and the team was refounded as Sticla Arieșul Turda in the
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.


League history


Notable former players

The footballers mentioned below have played at least 1 season for Sticla Arieșul Turda and also played in
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for another team. * Valentin Lemnaru *
Vasile Suciu Vasile Suciu may refer to: * Vasile Suciu (bishop) (1873–1935), Romanian Greek-Catholic metropolitan bishop * Vasile Suciu (footballer) Vasile Suciu (21 October 1942 – 9 November 2013) was a Romanian footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. ...
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Cosmin Tilincă Cosmin Augustin Tilincă (born 1 August 1979) is a Romanian former footballer. Club career Tilincă was born on 1 August 1979 in Turda, Romania, starting to play junior level football at local club, Arieșul. In 1997 he started to play for Ar ...
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Gheorghe Váczi Gheorghe Váczi (4 August 1922 – 16 October 2006) was a Romanian football player who played as a striker. He was the topscorer of the Romanian First League in 1949 and 1951, under the colours of Club Atletic Oradea. Career overview *' ...


Former managers

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Gheorghe Váczi Gheorghe Váczi (4 August 1922 – 16 October 2006) was a Romanian football player who played as a striker. He was the topscorer of the Romanian First League in 1949 and 1951, under the colours of Club Atletic Oradea. Career overview *' ...
(1958–1959) * Nicolae Szoboszlay (1959–1961) * Nicolae Szoboszlay (1969–1972) *
Sorin Cigan Sorin Cigan (born 29 May 1964) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a striker and currently a manager. In Romania Cigan played mostly for Bihor Oradea, but he had his best seasons at Brașov, then he played for rest of hi ...
(2006–2007) *
Victor Roșca Victor Dorin Roșca (born 24 August 1954) is a Romanian former professional footballer and manager. Player career As a footballer, Roșca was the goalkeeper of Divizia A teams Rapid București and Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea. Roșca promoted with C ...
(2007) *
Leonida Nedelcu Leonida "Loni" Nedelcu (also known as Leonida Nedelcu II; born 14 August 1952) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a striker, currently the manager of WOSPAC Palestina. In his career "Loni" Nedelcu played for various Roma ...
(2007) * Mircea Bolba (2007–2008) *
Victor Roșca Victor Dorin Roșca (born 24 August 1954) is a Romanian former professional footballer and manager. Player career As a footballer, Roșca was the goalkeeper of Divizia A teams Rapid București and Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea. Roșca promoted with C ...
(2008) * Marin Tudorache (2009–2010) *
George Ciorceri George Ciorceri (born 3 September 1955) is a former Romanian professional footballer, currently a manager. George Ciorceri spent over 20 years in Târgu Mureș as a footballer and later as a manager of ASA 1962 Târgu Mureș and ASA 2013 Târgu ...
(2010–2012) * Dorin Toma (2022–2023) * Ștefan Wetzer *
Ioan Tătăran Ioan Tătăran (born 17 October 1961) is a former Romanian footballer who played as a defender. After he ended his playing career he worked as a manager at teams from the Romanian lower leagues. Honours FC Baia Mare *Divizia B: 1982–83 *Cup ...


References


External links


Official website
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