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based in
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. The club was originally established in 1921 under the name of ''Mureșul Deva'' and since 1964 was a constant presence at the level of
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under various names, such as: ''Minerul Deva'', ''Explormin Deva'', ''Explorări Deva'', ''Vega Deva'', ''Cetate Deva'' or ''CS Deva'', but mainly under the name of ''Mureșul Deva''. Club's most fruitful periods were during the 1970s and 2000s when the club spent six, respectively five seasons in the second tier of the
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. The best ranking of Cetate Deva was a 4th place at the end of the
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season, period when the club was managed by Ladislau Vlad. Over time the club suffered several re-foundations, from two mergers (with Vega Caransebeș in 1994 and with CS Certej in 2003) to two re-establishments (as ''CS Mureșul Deva'' in 2006 and as ''CNS Cetate Deva'' in 2013).


History


First years (1921–1970)

CSM Deva was established in 1921, under the name of Mureșul Deva and played at county level until 1943, when appeared as a member of the Heroes Cup, this time under the name of ''Corvinul Deva''. After
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, Corvinul Deva was an active part of the third tier and regional leagues, but without obtaining any notable results for the next 20 years. ''Devenii'' appeared in the re-organized
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during the 1964–65 season, under the name of ''Minerul Deva'' (The Miner), financially supported by the mining industry from
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. In that season, Minerul (coached by Mircea Zeană and Mircea Miron) was ranked 2nd, with the same number of points as the leader (
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) and the third place (
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), but missed a spot in the second tier in the favor of the club based in Arad. After this result, Minerul was ranked 5th in 1966, then in the summer of the same year changed again its name, now back in ''Mureșul Deva'', name under which the team based in
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would obtain its most important results. Until the end of the 1960s, Mureșul remained a constant team at the level of the third league, with rankings between 5th and 10th (out of 14). Starting with the 1970–71 season, Mureșul changed its objectives and from a middle-table team became a candidate for the promotion in the
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. At that time, heads of the club, D. Cepănaru and I. Anescu decided to make all the needed efforts to promote the team in the second tier. In the first season Mureșul missed again the promotion spot, one point behind Independența Sibiu, then in 1972, three points split "the team below Deva Citadel" from the leader,
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. The most important movements were made by the administrative staff in the summer of 1972, when as a manager was hired Ladislau Vlad, a coach that already had succeed to promote with his hometown club, Crișul Oradea, in 1971, from
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to
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. Vlad has built a redoubtable team at Deva, then at the end of the 1972–73 season, the dream of Mureșul, a promotion to Divizia B, was achieved, finishing first, 6 points ahead UM Timișoara. The squad was composed of the following players: V. Rusu – Ceaușu I, Ceaușu II, T. Pop, Puia, Stanciu, Nenu, Iancu, Macovei, Gherga, Tarcu, Precup, Macavei, Achim, Stark, Haidu, Uilecan, Mircea Marian, Mihai Marian, Moț, Naghi, Sereș, Stoian, Covaciu, P. Grigore, I. Ardelean and Ș. Dubinciuc. After promotion, the squad received reinforcements, among them
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, former player of
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and one of the most important player of Deva in the autumn of 1973. At the end of the season, Mureșul was ranked 4th (best ranking in the history of the club), but Ladislau Vlad left the team and went back to
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, to promote the team once again in the top-flight. In the summer of 1974,
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(former great player of Progresul București) was hired as the new manager and important players such as Șchiopu, Gruber, Selymessy, Szilaghi, Cojocaru, Oncu or Buciuman were transferred. During the winter of 1975, Vlad returned to Mureșul Deva, leaving FC Bihor on the first place in its series of
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. In the following period, some players left Oradea and came to Deva strengthening the squad even more, Mureșul was ranked 7th out of 18. At the end of the 1975–76 season Mureșul Deva saved from relegation in the last minute, then followed a 10th place ( 1976–77 season) and a 5th place ( 1977–78 season). The ups and downs of the last seasons have materialized in a relegation at the end of the 1978–79 season, only the goal difference making the split between Mureșul and last saved team, Înfrățirea Oradea. Back in the third division, Mureșul Deva was renamed again as ''Minerul Deva'', with the mining industry of
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as the main sponsor and Ion Ștefănescu as the new president. In this refreshed formula, Deva was ranked 2nd (9 points behind
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) and missed once again the promotion. This result was not well received and in the summer of 1980, Minerul Deva absorbed the other Divizia C side, Explorări Deva and the team was renamed as ''Explormin Deva''. All the financial forces of the town were reunited under the Explormin umbrella, in the attempt to get back in the second tier. In the following years it seemed that Deva was pursued by misfortune, finishing no less than three times in a row on the second place (
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,
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and
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), at one, five and two points behind Strungul Arad,
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, respectively
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. During the 1982–83 season, the club evolved under the name ''Explorări Deva''.


The best period (1970–1990)

In the summer of 1983, Explorări Deva was renamed again as ''Mureșul Deva'' and the luck came back on the side of the club from
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, at the end of the 1983–84 edition the team winning its series and promoting in the second tier, to the detriment of the same rival in front of which it had promoted in 1973, UM Timișoara. Mureșul remained in the second division until
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, when it relegated again, after occupying the 16th place (out of 18). The relegation was followed by another 2nd place in the third tier (
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) then by another promotion in
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, when ''Devenii'' dominated their series and promoted with an advanced of 10 points over the second place,
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. This time the team based in
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resist only one edition before relegating again in 1990. This relegation was the end of the most fruitful period in the history of the club from
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. During the 1970s and 1980s, Mureșul was also managed by Petre Dăscăliță, Adalbert Kassai, Traian Ivănescu, Constantin Ștefan, Dumitru Borcău, Teodor Pop, Gheorghe Țurlea or Carol Gal and were part of the squad, players such as: Balla, Naghi, Sava, Bucur, Fogoroși, Nicoară, Ștef, Vidican, Preda, Tirchineci, Mechimici, Dumitreasă, Olușuteanu, Vălășuteanu, Szabados, Mateescu, Văetuș, Varga or Rădos.


Deva can't find its rhythm (1990–2006)

After the 1990 relegation, Mureșul spent another two seasons in the third division, but finishing below expectations, on the 11th and 5th place, and due to the reorganization of the competitive system, in the summer of 1992, dictated by the Romanian Football Federation, the club relegated to the county championship. In 1994, the newly promoted team, Vega Caransebeș, was merged with the local side, the new entity was named as ''Vega Deva'' and started to play in the
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. Vega was ranked 5th and 10th before promoting to
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at the end of the 1996–97, when it won its series with an advance of three points over the second place,
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. The squad that managed to obtain this performance was chaired by Nicolae Stanca and managed by Ionel Stanca, having in its composition players such as: Rahoveanu, Fartușnic, Tănasă, Fl. Voinea, G. Ștefan, Em. Popa, Fl. Danciu, Luca, Személy, Fl. Berindei, P. Naniu, Grosu or Chiliman, among others. Vega spent only two mediocre seasons in the second division, then relegated back to Divizia C at the end of the 1998–99 season. In the summer of 1999, Vega Deva was renamed for the first time as ''Cetate Deva'' and the refreshed organization of the club brought another promotion in the second tier, in 2000. After promotion, the club encountered financial problems and withdrew in the first part of the season, subsequently being excluded from the league. In the summer of 2001, the club managed to enroll in the third tier under the old name of ''Mureșul Deva'', then obtaining two middle-table rankings (8th and 5th). In the summer of 2003, as a proof that Deva could not find its rhythm, Mureșul merged with the newly promoted club CS Certej, the new entity was named as ''CS Deva'' and continued the football tradition of Mureșul, but in the second tier, instead of third. Two seasons spent CS Deva in the
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(10th and 12th place), before selling its place to Corvinul 2005 Hunedoara, in the summer of 2005. CS Deva continued for another season in the third tier, but was ranked only 12th (out of 14).


Mureșul is back (2006–2012)

In the summer of 2006, ''CS Deva'' was re-organized as ''CS Mureșul Deva'', bringing back the old name of the club, the name under which the team obtained its greatest results. Agro Company (sausage manufacturing company) and the Municipality of Deva, owners of the club named former
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player
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as the manager of "the white and reds". Mureșul promoted after only one season, this time from the second place, taking advantage of the
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restructuring. During the late 2000s and early 2010s, Mureșul Deva succeeded to become again a constant presence at the level of
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, for the first time since the 1970s and 1980s. Mureșul was ranked 7th ( 2007–08), 12th ( 2008–09) and 14th ( 2009–10), relegating in 2010, but then being spared from relegation due to the withdrawal of
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side Internațional Curtea de Argeș. In 2010, Agro Company, main sponsor of the team, entered in insolvency and the financial problems started at the club. After the weak results,
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was changed with Constantin Olariu, then Olariu with Romulus Gabor, but the results were still poor and Mureșul relegated at the end of 2011–12 season, after five consecutive seasons in the second league, subsequently being dissolved. In this period, for Mureșul Deva played footballers such as: Rahoveanu,
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New start with Cetate college (2013–2020)

In the summer of 2013, the club was re-founded under the name of ''Cetate Deva'' and was enrolled in the
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, in order to continue the football tradition in
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after the dissolution of the old entity, Mureșul Deva. It was affiliated with the local sporting highschool "Colegiul Național Sportiv Cetate" of Deva, thus the full name ''CNS Cetate Deva''. In 2018, the educational institution was relegated from 'colegiu' to 'liceu' status, the new name being "Liceul cu Program Sportiv Cetate", therefore the football team followed suit and was officially known as ''LPS Cetate Deva'', though it still kept the old initials on the logo. In its first season after re-founding, Cetate reached the third place in the
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and did not manage to promote to
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. Next season, the "citizens" won the championship and qualified for the
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promotion play-offs, where encountered Gilortul Târgu Cărbunești, champions of
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. In the home match they beat Gilortul (8–2) and secured the promotion. Away Cetate won (1–3) and promoted in the
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. Cetate Deva debuted in the
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season with a victory, 3–1 against
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. All the season was a good one, the team based in
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finishing on the 6th place. In the summer of 2016, Cetate Deva started the training with a new coach, former Corvinul Hunedoara player, Ciprian Pepenar, with a squad composed mainly of
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and
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former players and with the objective of promoting to
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. After a disastrous start, Ciprian Pepenar was sacked and former Oțelul Galați player and coach,
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, was hired. Also in the last rounds of the first part Ousmane N'Doye signed a player/manager contract with the club and the team began to climb in the league table. After this edition in which the club ended on the 6th place, followed three poor seasons: 8th ( 2017–18), 13th ( 2018–19) and 12th ( 2019–20). At the end of the 2018–19 season the club relegated but was spared by the
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, due to lack of teams.


Municipality era (2020-present)

Cementing a move that was in the works for a few months, on 18 August 2020 the Romanian Football Federation approved the cession from LPS Cetate Deva, who transferred its right to take part in football competitions (Liga III) to the club owned by the municipality of Deva, CSM Deva. Through this move, LPS Cetate was dissafiliated and CSM Deva was affiliated in its place, providing continuity to the Deva team.


Ground

CSM Deva plays its home matches on
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, located in
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,
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. The stadium was opened in the 1960s and has a capacity of 4,000 on seats (ranked 3rd in the county, after Jiul and Michael Klein Stadiums).


Honours

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: **Winners (6):
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, 1983–84, 1988–89, 1996–97, 1999–2000,
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**Runners-up (10): 1964–65, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1987–88, 2006–07, 2021–22 * Liga IV – Hunedoara County **Winners (2): 1993–94, 2014–15


Other performances

*Appearances in
Liga II 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 Liga II, 2006–07 football season. It is currently Sponso ...
: 20 *Best finish in Liga II: 4th place in the 1973–74 season.


Club officials


Board of directors


Current technical staff


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Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level, more than 100 caps for LPS Cetate Deva or played in more than 15 matches for Cetate Deva at the level of
Liga II 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 Liga II, 2006–07 football season. It is currently Sponso ...
(highest level achieved by the club). * Ioan Achim * Adrian Borza * Constantin Bumbac * Dumitru Cojocaru * Alexandru Dan *
Leontin Doană Leontin Doană (born 17 January 1970) is a Romanian former professional footballer, currently a manager. He was part of one of the best football generation of CSM Reșița with players like Roco Sandu, Vasile Ciocoi or Cristian Chivu Cristi ...
* Adrian Dosan * Ștefan Dubinciuc * Mario Gruber * Raul Lintaru * Valentin Lipitor * Mircea Marian * Ion Mateescu * Ousmane N'Doye *
Salif Nogo Salif Nogo (born 1 January 1986) is a Burkinabé-French former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Nogo started his career in Burkina Faso at US Ouagadougou, then in 2006 he arrived in Romania at Oțelul Galați, afterwards fo ...
* Mihai Onicaș * Vasile Rahoveanu *
Ilie Savu Ilie Savu (9 January 1920 – 16 November 2010) was a Romanian footballer who played as a goalkeeper (association football), goalkeeper. He was FC Steaua București, Steaua București's first goalkeeper. Playing career Born in Cornățelu, ...
* Horațiu Sătmar * Adrian Stoicov * Andrei Szabados * Elek Személy *
Árpád Szűcs Árpád Szűcs (also known as Arpad Suciu; born 16 March 1943) is a Romanian former professional Association football, footballer of Hungary, Hungarian ethnicity. Szűcs grew up in the youth academies of the historical local clubs Stăruința Or ...
*
Petru Șchiopu Petru Șchiopu (28 April 1947 – 10 October 2014) was a Romanian football midfielder. Club career Petru Șchiopu was born on 28 April 1947 in Pecica, Romania, starting to play football at UTA Arad, making his Divizia A debut on 2 May 1966 in a ...
* Costel Uilecan * János Vajda * Ioan Varga *
Andrei Vaștag Andrei Vaștag (born 21 March 1994) is a Romanian footballer who plays as a midfielder. International career Vaștag made his debut for Romania U-17 on 21 September 2010 in a game against Kazakhstan U-17. He played with the under-17 team at ...
*
Florea Văetuș Florea Văetuș (born 23 November 1956) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a Forward (association football), striker. Club career Florea Văetuș was born on 23 November 1956 in Hunedoara, Romania and started playing junior level foo ...
* Gelu Velici


Former managers

* Stere Zeană (1962–1964) * Ladislau Vlad (1972–1974) *
Nicolae Oaidă Nicolae Oaidă (9 April 1933 – 18 January 2025) was a Romanian footballer and manager. Club career Oaidă was born in Bod, Brașov on 9 April 1933 and started playing football in 1946 at the youth center of local club, Steagul Roșu, later i ...
(1974) * Traian Ivănescu (1975–1976) * Ioan Petcu (1999) *
Gheorghe Barbu Gheorghe Barbu (born November 3, 1951) is a Romanian politician. A member of the Democratic Liberal Party (PD-L), he represented Hunedoara County in the Chamber of Deputies from 2000 to 2008, and served as Labor Minister in the Călin Popescu-Tă ...
(2006–2010) * Romulus Gabor (2011–2012) *
Viorel Tănase Viorel "Tase" Tănase (born 7 October 1970) is a Romanian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder, currently assistant coach at Liga II club Concordia Chiajna. Honours Player Oțelul Galați *Divizia B The Liga 2, most ...
(2016–2017) * Ioan Petcu (2018–2019) * Romulus Gabor (2019)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cetate Deva Football clubs in Hunedoara County Association football clubs established in 1921 Liga II clubs Liga III clubs Liga IV clubs 1921 establishments in Romania Deva, Romania