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club last based in the city of
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,
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. Founded in 1921 in
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as ''Clubul Sportiv Astra-Română'', it spent most of its history in the lower leagues. Astra Ploiești only began to achieve success in the late 1990s under the ownership of businessman
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, having reached the top flight for the first time in the 1998–99 season. In 2012, after more than nine decades in
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, it moved its home ground south to Giurgiu, a city at the border with Bulgaria. On short notice, Astra became a prominent figure in
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and head coach
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won it the 2015–16 national title. The club also held one
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and two
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trophies. Between
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and
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, Astra lost three Cupa României finals, all played on the
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of its former local opponent, Petrolul Ploiești. Internationally, its best performance was reaching the
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round of 32 in the 2016–17 season. After losing the financial support of its owner Niculae, in October 2022 the team withdrew from the
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championship and was subsequently dissolved. The colours of the team were white and black, hence the old nickname ''Dracii negri'' (The Black Devils). Red was also worn on many occasions on the away
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. Their last home stadium was Marin Anastasovici, which has a capacity of 8,500, but spent most of their history at the namesake
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in Ploiești.


History


Founding, early years and lower divisions (1921–1996)

On 18 September 1921, the weekly newspaper ''Ecoul Sportiv'' announced the founding of the ''Clubul Sportiv Astra-Română'' ("Astra-Romanian Sports Club") by the Astra-Română Society, an oil-company owned by
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and based in Prahova and composed of English, American and Dutch officials. Initially, the club consisted of several football sides based in towns from the entire county. In the summer of 1934, the refinery organised the inaugural edition of a tournament open for all the Astra teams, called the ''Astra Societies Cup''. The matches were played in the town of
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. At the time, the refinery had only one team, Astra Română
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, that was playing in the district championship. To make the cup more attractive, the society created three new football sides for the event: Astra Română Moreni, Astra Română Boldești and Astra Română Unirea Hârsa. After the 1937 edition of the Cup, the society decided to merge all of its Prahova teams and thus created ''Astra Română Ploiești'' on 29 May 1937. The team was registered in the district championship. Just a few months after the team's foundation, the society changed its name to ''Columbia'' and moved it to a ground located near the society's headquarters, in
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. In May 1945, ''Astra Română Ploiești'' was reformed and played its home matches on the old '' Columbia Stadium'', a stadium that still exists today in Ploiești and was used as a training ground by the team. In the summer of 1992, ''Astra'' were promoted for the first time to the
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. The following seasons it finished 6th, 12th, 3rd and 14th in the championship.


Ascent under Niculae's ownership (1996–2013)

In the summer of 1996, the club merged with ''Danubiana București'', it changed its name to ''Danubiana Ploiești'', and played for the first time in the
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. After one season the club changed its name back to ''Astra''. Since that year,
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had been the owner of the team. In 1998, Astra were promoted to the
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for the first time. They played at this level for five consecutive seasons, until 2003, when it merged with Petrolul Ploiești. Two years of pause pass for Astra, until 2005, when Ioan Niculae founded once again the club directly in the
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. It was relegated to the
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after only one season. In the summer of 2007, under the name of ''FC Ploiești'', the team promoted back to the Liga II. In 2009, after six years, it finally promoted back to
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, with promotion achieved at the end of the 2008–09 season. It changed its name back to the traditional ''Astra Ploiești'' and the black and white colours were brought back, hence the team's old nickname, "The Black Devils". After 91 years in
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, in September 2012, the club moved to
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. The last match played in the
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was on 2 September 2012, against Bucharest giants
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, won by Astra 1–0. The first game played on the Marin Anastasovici Stadium was on 23 September 2012, against
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. Astra won 4–0. It qualified for the first time to the
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at the end of the
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season, after finishing 4th in the table. The 2013–14 season was the most successful season in the club's history, reaching 2nd place in
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, losing the title by only five points to Steaua București and winning the
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on penalties against the same team, Steaua. One month later they defeated Steaua București on penalties again, and won the Romanian Supercup.


Debut in European competitions and Șumudică era (2013–2017)

Astra Giurgiu played its first European match ever in first qualification round of
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against
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, winning 1–0 in the first leg. In the second leg in Bucharest, Astra won 2–0 and qualified. In the second qualification round, Astra draw 1–1 with Omonia in the first leg in Bucharest and beat 2–1 in the second leg in Nicosia to advance. Seeded team after eliminating Omonia, Astra was drawn in third qualification round with
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and qualified after winning 3–1 the first leg in
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and drawing 2–2 in the second leg in Bucharest. In play-off, Astra faced the very first European defeat in a 0–2 against
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in the first leg in
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, thus being eliminated after drawing 1–1 in the second leg in Bucharest. Astra qualified directly in the third qualifying round after winning the
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and met
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, winning both legs 3–0 in Giurgiu and 3–2 in Liberec, this time being the first European match to take place in Giurgiu. In the play-off round, Astra met
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, defeating them away in
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in a 2–1 win, with
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and Constantin Budescu scoring the goals of victory. In Giurgiu, Lyon won 1–0 but Astra Giurgiu went on to the group stage phase due to the away goals rule. They were subsequently drawn in Group D alongside Red Bull Salzburg,
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. Astra began their group stage adventure with a harmful 1–5 defeat at
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in
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against Croatian champions Dinamo, ending with
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scoring their first goal in the group stages of a European cup. On 2 October 2014, Astra played Red Bull Salzburg one of the most important matches held on Marin Anastasovici Stadium in Giurgiu. Astra took the 1–0 lead with Takayuki Seto's goal, but were stunned by Jonatan Soriano's winner, losing 1–2. On matchday 3, Astra faced Celtic at
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in a match which ended 1–2. On matchday 4, Astra hold Celtic in a 1–1 draw at Giurgiu, with William Amorim scoring the equaliser that brought their first group stage point. On matchday 5, Astra won 1–0 against Dinamo Zagreb with Sadat Bukari's winner, and secured its first ever victory in the Europa League group stages. Astra's Europa League campaign concluded at Red Bull Arena in Salzburg with another heavy 1–5 defeat to Red Bull. Astra ended in fourth place with four points, behind Salzburg (16 points), Celtic (8) and Dinamo (6). On 28 April 2015,
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was appointed as the new head coach, following
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's resignation. It would be Sumudica's third term at the club, following two short spells in 2009 and 2011. His first game in charge was a 2–1 away victory against rivals Petrolul Ploiești. He eventually led the team to a fourth-place finish, assuring qualification for the 2015–16-second round of the UEFA Europa League. In the second round of the Europa League, Astra were paired with
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, which resulted in a 1–0 Astra win on aggregate after a goal from Constantin Budescu. The third round proved to be extremely difficult, however, as Astra was drawn with English club
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. A surprising 2–2 draw at London, followed by a 2–1 victory in Giurgiu, qualified Astra for the play-off round, where they faced Dutch club AZ. A 3–2 home victory for Giurgiu was not enough to see Astra qualified to the group stage as AZ won the reverse match in
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2–0, thus ending the club's European campaign. In the domestic league, Astra managed to impress. Despite having a poor start which included a severe 1–5 defeat from vice-champions ASA Targu Mures, the ''Astralii'' managed to finish the regular seasons champions. During this time, however, manager Marius Șumudică was convicted of betting on domestic matches, prompting his suspension by Romanian FA for the remainder of the season. On appeal, Șumudică managed to reduce his suspension to two months, and also begin to apply at the start of the
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. On 1 May 2016, after a draw between FC Steaua and Pandurii Tg. Jiu, Astra Giurgiu won the
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. This was Șumudică's first domestic title, and also made Giurgiu the 13th Romanian city to have won a national title, after Bucharest,
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, Ploiești, Arad,
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. Astra also later won the 2016 Supercup against CFR Cluj. Astra qualified for the
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, but were quickly eliminated by Danish side
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. Astra reached the play-off round of the
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and faced West Ham, which they also met – and defeated – one year prior. The club defeated West Ham 0–1 in London and reached the group stage of the Europa League, where they were drawn in Group E alongside
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and
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. Despite having zero points after two rounds, Astra Giurgiu managed to defeat Viktoria Plzeň and Austria Wien in away matches; this, in addition to a 0–0 draw with Roma and Austria Wien's failure against Plzeň secured Astra's place in the tournament's round of 32, where they faced
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. A 2–2 draw at Giurgiu followed by a defeat, 0–1 in Belgium ended Astra Giurgiu's best European campaign in history. In the league, Astra had a very disappointing campaign, struggling for the majority of the regular season in the second half of the table. However, a fantastic streak of 8 consecutive wins allowed the Giurgiu club to finish 3rd in the regular season, and to qualify for the play-offs of 2016–17 Liga 1. The good form didn't last however, as they managed to gather just 5 points in the play-offs and eventually finished 6th. On 27 May, Astra lost the Romanian Cup Final against FC Voluntari after a penalty shootout, however because FC Voluntari didn't apply early enough for a European License to participate in the 2017–18 Europa League, the vacant spot was given to Astra, thus qualifying yet again in Europe.


Last years in the top division and downfall (2017–2022)

In the summer of 2017, head coach Șumudică left Astra Giurgiu after his contract expired and was replaced by
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, and also the first-team squad was almost entirely changed. The team budget was strictly decreased, and Astra's new squad was the second youngest in the league. In the first match of the season, Astra won 3–1 against Azerbaijani team
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with more than half of the team being debutants. After a 0–0 draw in Baku, they qualified for the Europa League 3rd qualifying round. They faced Ukrainian club
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, and after an uneventful 0–0 draw at Giurgiu, Astra were beaten 1–0 in Ukraine in the last match ever played in an international competition. Despite a solid campaign, after a surprise elimination from the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup and public criticism from the owner for the boring style of play, Edi Iordanescu resigned from the job with 8 games left. Although the team started the 2018–19 season very well with a surprising 1–0 win over the vice-champions FCSB. A few days later, owner Ioan Niculae announced that Astra Giurgiu managed to buy back their former star attacker, Denis Alibec, for 1 million euros, from FCSB, where he was excluded from the team after a fallout. After many financial problems, the players protested in the media, openly criticizing the owner Ioan Niculae for not paying their wages, and boycotted training. Right-back Claudiu Belu even had his contract terminated after he complained about the money issue in a post-match conference. Many first-team starters filed a memorandum. The last few months of the season were nightmarish, losing eight out of ten games in the play-off, managing to beat only Sepsi OSK. Astra Giurgiu had a very easy road to the final of the Romanian Cup, playing only second division teams or teams who were not interested in the competition, using their B-side. After breezing past CS Luceafărul Oradea,
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, and CFR Cluj, Astra faced
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in the final. Alibec opened the score from a free-kick right before half-time against the run of play. Viitorul dominated the game, and Astra was forced to defend with all its resources and hoped to clinch the victory. However, in the 72nd minute, a series of unfortunate events started. Alibec was injured and substituted. Five minutes later, Viitorul equalized from a corner, and another five minutes later, Romário Pires was sent off for a second yellow. In extra time, Astra changed the system to five defenders but still conceded a goal and lost their second final in the last three years, losing the chance to play in the Europa League next season. In the summer of 2019, Dan Alexa was named as the new coach. The biggest transfer was the surprising return of former star playmaker Constantin Budescu, reforming the unstoppable duo Alibec-Budescu. Throughout the season, a lot of former players returned to the club. Former title winners
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Alexandru Dandea Alexandru Adrian Dandea (born 23 January 1988) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a centre-back for Liga III club SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, which he captains. Honours ;Astra Giurgiu * Liga I: 2015–16 * Cupa României runner-up: 2016–17, 2 ...
, Alexandru Ioniță and club legend Takayuki Seto returned to the team alongside former goal-scorer Kehinde Fatai. Despite the quality of his squad, Alexa had a short and awful stint as Astra Giurgiu manager. With one of the best squads in the league he managed only four wins, four draws and four losses. The naming of Dan Alexa in charge of the club was a big failure.
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, Sumudica's former assistant from the 2016 title winning squad, was put in charge of the team in October 2019. Impressively, he won his first ten league games in charge, grinding many 1–0 wins. Before the winter break, the team even got in the first place of the league for the first time in the last four years and had aspirations for a new title. Unfortunately, the ever present money problems took a toll on the team. Astra was even docked three points, and failed to win any of their last four games of the regular season, barely qualifying for the play-offs, after a lucky draw against Sepsi OSK in which they scored 2 goals in only one minute. Qualified in the play-off for the 5th season in a row (a record held only by them and FCSB) the team regained its form. But, during the COVID-19 quarantine, disappointment struck again, because, for financial reasons, Astra Giurgiu failed to gain the European license, meaning that they couldn't play in the Europa League next season. Even though Astra had nothing left to play for, the team easily finished on the podium of Liga 1. Although the team was heavily held back by its money problems and had potential to achieve even more, Astra had a great campaign, finishing in third place and losing only one game at home all season. As a result of the club's worsening financial difficulties, Astra's focus shifted from progressing to European competitions to simply remaining in the top league for the new season. The pandemic worsened Astra's already poor financial situation, leading to them falling behind on player wages. The club was also at risk of relegation due to doping charges, with three of their key players, Ioniță, Seto, and Fatai, being investigated for using illegal methods of vitaminization. As a consequence, the three players were suspended. Furthermore, in February 2021, the club owner, Ioan Niculae, was sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering. At the end of the
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season, Astra Giurgiu was left without its best players and was struggling due to financial pressures. They subsequently performed poorly in the play-out, leading to their relegation to the second division of Romanian football after 12 years. Despite reaching the 2021 Cupa României final, they lost 3–2 to Universitatea Craiova in extra time. Astra Giurgiu submitted a request to withdraw from Liga III on 18 October 2022, the club folding after 101 years of existence.


Crest and colours


Emblem

The teams last crest was adopted in July 2009, following the team's promotion from
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. The design was based on a classical template, and was characterized by the same black and white stripes which could be found on the team's shirts. The numerous stars which adorn the crest have their origin in the club's name, with ''Astra'' (like '' Steaua'') being a
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word which translates as "The Star".


Kit

Astra Giurgiu's primary colors were white and black, although the kit design also included red on many occasions, especially on away outfits.


Grounds

Astra played its home matches in Giurgiu at the Marin Anastasovici Stadium, which had a current capacity of approximately 8,500 spectators. With the club having moved here since September 2012, the former
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in Ploiești now acts as a training ground.


Support


Rivalries

After Astra's first promotion to the Divizia A in the summer of 1998, its fans engaged in a grudge with their cross-town rivals Petrolul Ploiești. Often, the matches between Astra and Petrolul ended with clashes between the supporters. Most Astra fans considered Petrolul as their main rivals, however ''Lupii galbeni'' regard
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as their principal arch-enemies. The rivalry was kept despite Astra's move to Giurgiu, and the match was sometimes referred to as ''Fostul derbi al Ploieștiului'' (''
Former Ploiești derby The Former Ploiești derby () was the name given in Association football, football to any match between Romanian clubs FC Petrolul Ploiești, Petrolul Ploiești and FC Astra Giurgiu, Astra Giurgiu. The two sides won a combined eleven domestic tit ...
'').


Honours


Domestic


Leagues

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**Winners (1): 2015–16 **Runners-up (1): 2013–14 *
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**Winners (1): 1997–98 **Runners-up (1): 2008–09 *
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 ...
**Winners (1): 2007–08


Cups

*
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**Winners (1): 2013–14 **Runners-up (3): 2016–17, 2018–19,
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**Winners (2):
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Astra II Ploiești

* Liga a IV-a – județul Prahova **Winners (1): 2013–14 *Cupa României – județul Prahova **Winners (1): 2013–14 ::Seasons in Liga a III-a: 8 ::Best place in Liga a III-a: 4th (2017–18) ::Best performance in Cupa Romaniei: Round 1 (2014–15, 2015–16)


European competition notable wins


Rankings

This was the
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club's coefficient as of August 2020:


Shirt sponsors and manufacturers


Records and statistics


League history


League Cup history


European Cups history

Notes for abbreviations in the above table: * 1Q: First qualifying round * 2Q: Second qualifying round * 3Q: Third qualifying round * PO: Play-off round


European cups all-time statistics


Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for FC Astra Giurgiu. * Marius Alexe *
Ștefan Bărboianu Ștefan Nicolae Bărboianu (born 24 January 1988) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a right back or as a defensive midfielder for Liga II The Liga 2, most commonly spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian foo ...
*
Dănuț Coman Dănuț Dumitru Coman (born 28 March 1979) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a goalkeeper, currently the president of Liga II club Argeș Pitești. Coman started out as a senior at FC Argeș in the 1997–98 season and also played ...
* Mihai Dăscălescu * Florentin Dumitru *
Gabriel Enache Gabriel Nicolae Enache (; born 18 August 1990) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays as a right back or a winger. Club career Mioveni Enache scored his first Mioveni goal in a 1–1 second division draw with FCM Târgoviște on 2 ...
*
Marius Lățescu Marius may refer to: People * Marius (name), a male given name, a Roman clan name and family name, and a modern name or surname *Gaius Marius (–86 BC), Roman statesman, seven times consul. * Marcus Aurelius Marius, emperor of the Gallic Empire, ...
* Valerică Găman *
Liviu Ganea Liviu Adrian Ganea (born 23 February 1988) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a striker. Club career Liviu Ganea was born on 23 February 1988 in Brăila, Romania, starting to play junior level football at six years old in 1994 at ...
* Lucian Goian * Róbert Ilyés * Dan Lăcustă * Florin Lovin *
Andrei Mureșan Andrei Iosif Mureșan (born 1 August 1985) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played as a centre back. His father, Iosif Mureșan was also a footballer who played in the first two leagues for Universitatea Cluj. Honours Universit ...
*
Bogdan Nicolae Bogdan Nicolae (born 26 April 1976, București) is a former Romanian footballer. Honours ;Steaua București *Supercupa României: 2001 ;FC Braşov *Liga II: 2007–08 ;Juventus București *Liga III The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga ...
* Cristian Oroș * Ion Sburlea *
Pompiliu Stoica Pompiliu Sorin Stoica (; born 10 September 1976) is a Romanian former footballer and currently a manager. Playing career Club Stoica started his senior career at hometown club Gloria Buzău, and went on to represent Astra Ploiești, Steaua ...
* Sorin Strătilă *
Costel Lazăr Costel Lazăr (born 19 June 1962) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder. After ending his playing career, he worked as a sports director at Astra Giurgiu and Petrolul Ploiești, also coaching the latter for a few Divizia A ...
* Silviu Lung Jr. *
Alexandru Mățel Alexandru Mățel (born 17 October 1989) is a Romanian former professional footballer who played mainly as a right back and currently the chief scout of Liga I club Farul Constanța. Club career Early career and Astra He began his caree ...
* Ovidiu Mihalache * Cătălin Mulțescu *
Daniel Niculae Daniel George Niculae (; born 6 October 1982) is a former Romanian professional footballer who played mainly as a striker, currently he is the president of Liga I club Hermannstadt. He has made 39 appearances for Romania since his debut in 20 ...
* Daniel Petroesc * Gheorghe Rohat *
Cristian Săpunaru Cristian Ionuț Săpunaru (born 5 April 1984) is a former Romanian professional Association football, footballer who played mainly as a centre-back. He played also as a right-back or a defensive midfielder. Săpunaru began his senior career wit ...
* Alexandru Stan * Alexandru Ioniță * Denis Alibec * Constantin Budescu ;Brazil * Fernando Boldrin * William De Amorim * Júnior Morais ;Bosnia and Herzegovina * Daniel Graovac ;Bulgaria * Plamen Iliev ;Croatia * Filip Mrzljak ;Cyprus * Vincent Laban ;France *
Mike Cestor Mike Botuli Cestor (born 30 April 1992) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. Born in France, Cestor has earned caps for DR Congo at under-20 level. Club career Early career Cestor was born in Bagneux, Hauts-de-Seine, Paris. ...
*
Anthony Le Tallec Anthony Le Tallec (born 3 October 1984) is a French former professional footballer who played as a forward or an attacking midfielder for Liverpool, Sochaux, and Annecy FC. Club career Liverpool Born in Hennebont, Le Tallec was signed from Le H ...
* Karim Yoda ;Ghana * Seidu Yahaya * Sadat Bukari ;Japan * Takayuki Seto ;Macedonia * Mirko Ivanovski ;Nigeria *
Kehinde Fatai Kehinde Abdul Feyi Fatai (born 19 February 1990) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Greek Super League 2 club AEL. Club career Early career & Romanian Liga I Fatai was in Nigeria with the Anwar-ul-Islam Co ...
;Portugal * Geraldo Alves *
Filipe Teixeira Filipe Andrade Teixeira (; born 2 October 1980) is a Portuguese retired footballer. Born in France, he was regarded as technical and creative, being capable of playing in several midfield positions. Teixeira started out as a senior at Felguei ...
;Senegal * Ousmane N'Doye ;Tunisia * Syam Ben Youssef ;Zambia * Fwayo Tembo


Notable former managers

* Valentin Sinescu (2012–2013) *
Marius Șumudică Marius Ninel Șumudică (born 4 March 1971) is a Romanian professional football manager and former player. Șumudică played as a striker and started out at Sportul Studențesc in 1989, going on to represent five other teams in his native coun ...
* Daniel Isăilă *
Costel Enache Constantin "Costel" Enache (born 11 March 1973) is a Romanian football coach and former player, currently in charge of Liga II club FC Bacău. Coaching career Politehnica Iași Enache was appointed head coach of Liga II club Politehnica Iași ...


References


External links

* . .
Club profile
on UEFA's official website
Club profile
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