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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 Sponsor (commercial), sponsored by Casa Pariurilor, a betting company under the official name Liga 2 Casa Pariurilor. Format Since its inception in 1934, Liga II has had between 2 and 9 parallel divisions, with clubs divided based on geographic regions. But since the 2016–17 Liga II, 2016-17 Liga II, it changed to one group of 20 teams. Currently, the top six teams goes in the promotion play-off, in which the top 2 teams get promoted and the next 2 play a promotion play-off against teams from Liga I. In the play-out, there are 2 groups, 7th, 10th, 11th, etc. in group 1, 8th, 9th, 12th, etc. in group 2. the bottom 2 teams from each group gets relegated and the 3rd worst places in the 2 groups play each other home and away to decide the last tea ...
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Liga 2 Casa Pariurilor 2019
Liga (Spanish and Portuguese: ''League'') or LIGA may refer to: Sports Basketball * Liga ACB, men's professional basketball league in Spain * Liga Femenina de Baloncesto, women's professional basketball league in Spain Football Latin America * Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, football club from Costa Rica commonly known as "La Liga" * Liga Deportiva Universitaria, Ecuadorian professional football club based in Quito * Liga MX, highest professional division of the Mexican football league system Romania * Liga I, highest professional division of the Romanian football league system * Liga Elitelor, a system of youth Romanian football leagues covering the under-17 and under-19 age groups Portugal * Liga Portugal, highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga Portugal 2, second highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system * Liga 3 (Portugal), third highest professional division of the Portuguese football league system ...
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AMEF 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 1911–1948 The club was formed in Arad in 1911 when ''AMEF'' ''(Asociația Muncitorilor pentru Educație Fizică)'' () merged with ''Clubul Sportiv al Fabricii De Vagoane'' (Rail Cars Factory Sports Club), keeping the first ones name until 1948. After World War I it qualified for the national championship 3 times, but never being able to pass the semi-finals. During 1932-1940 we see the club playing in Liga I, their best performance - 2nd place at the end of the 1935-36 season. In 1940 AMEF is dissolved by the legionar regime, but after World War II, we see it for a couple of years in Liga II (1946–1948). 1948–1962 In 1948 it merges with ''Astra Arad'', the new club being named ''UVA-AMEFA'', and plays for one season in Liga II ...
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Franco-Româna Brăila
Franco-Româna Brăila (AS Brăilița) is a football team from Brăila, Romania. History Their best performance was reaching the Quarter-finals in Cupa României in 1935–36 season when they lost with 6–4 against Unirea Tricolor București. Franco-Româna Brăila second team was founded in 1940 and was called AS Brăilița. Brăilița was also the neighbourhood and name of the stadium. The stadium was like a small English stadium looking same with the famous Highbury, but in a smaller size. Even they won twice Divizia B they never promoted in Divizia A, because they could not manage to win the Promotion play-off. The biggest rival in their history was another local team Dacia Unirea Brăila. Franco-Româna Brăila was in the shadow of the rival team in all of their history. After they fold in 1948, another team was created in Brăila to replace them, a team called Progresul Brăila. On 3 September 2022 the team was reestablished as AS Brăilița 1928 Franco-Româna. The ...
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CS CFR Simeria
Club Sportiv CFR Simeria, commonly known as CFR Simeria, is a Romanian football (soccer), football football team, club based in Simeria, Hunedoara County, that currently competes in Liga IV Hunedoara, Liga IV – Hunedoara County, the fourth tier of Romanian football. History CFR Simeria traces its origins back to the early 20th century as a team associated with railway workers. In Simeria's worker colony, cultural and social activities flourished, including choirs, brass bands, and reading clubs. Recognizing the need for physical education, on 28 May 1909, the Piski Vasutas Sport Egylet (PVSE) () was officially established. The club faced difficulties in its early years due to a lack of infrastructure and local skepticism about organized sports. However, support came from railway officials such as engineers Mészko János and Szeitz Sándor. Despite these challenges, PVSE played its first recorded friendly match against Deva AK on 12 August 1909. Simeria fielded the following li ...
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ILSA Timișoara
ILSA Timișoara (Industria Lânii Societate Anonimă Timișoara) (English: Society of Anonymous Wool Industry Timișoara) was a football team from Timișoara, Timiș County, Romania. History ILSA Timișoara was founded in 1922, with players and workers of the wool factory from Timișoara. (Industria Lânii = Wool Industry) They spend most of the time in Timișoara County League. Their best performance was to win Divizia B in 1936, the current Liga II. But they lost the Promotion / Relegation Play-off for next year of Divizia A against Universitatea Cluj with 5–1 on Aggregate. This was also the last games in their history because in that summer ILSA Timișoara merged with the most famous team of those year, Chinezul Timișoara. The merge was not a success because the results did not appear, and in just 10 years, in 1946, Chinezul Timișoara disbanded also. Chinezul Timișoara is the best team of Timișoara in the whole history, with 6 titles won in the First Romanian League ...
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AS CFR Brașov
Asociația Sportivă CFR Brașov, commonly known as CFR Brașov, was a football club from Brașov, Romania. The club was founded in the year 1921 as CFR Brașov (Brașov Romanian Railway Association). They played in the first edition of 1933–34 Cupa României, beating Jiul Petroșani in the first round. They were eliminated in the second round after losing to UD Reșița. In the edition of 1934–35 Cupa României, they were eliminated in the first round by Ripensia Timișoara. In the edition of 1935–37 Cupa României, they were eliminated in the first round by Crișana Oradea. In the season 1936–37 Divizia B East Series, they finished second in the league and were promoted to 1937–38 Divizia A. CFR Brașov was dissolved in the spring of 2013, after 93 years of existence, due to financial problems. ''Viteziștii vișinii'' were the oldest club from Brașov County.
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ACS Dacia Unirea Brăila
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Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu
Gymnastics Society Sibiu (, ) was a German sport club based in Sibiu Sibiu ( , , , Hungarian: ''Nagyszeben'', , Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'' or ''Hermestatt'') is a city in central Romania, situated in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles th .... At that time the city was part of Austria-Hungary and after part of Romania. History The Sibiu Gymnastics Club was founded on 30 October 1862 and aimed at youth education. With a decree of 1865, school gymnastics was a compulsory subject, so that the Gymnastics Society Sibiu initially functioned almost exclusively as an academic club from that date. From about 1870 the fencing operations began and in 1891 the Gymnastics Society of Sibiu changed the named in Sibiu Men Turnverein (in German). From 1890 Turnfeste were organized regularly, their general interest led to the creation of a women's team in the girls' gymnastics in September 1896. In 1897, they return to ...
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Phoenix Baia Mare
Phoenix Baia Mare was a football club based in Baia Mare, Romania. It was founded in 1932 and dissolved in 2000. The club of the Chemical Factory from Baia Mare, was founded in 1932 and the first leaders were: Petru Wider (Chairman), Şt. Vadász (Sports Director) and Al. Cireşa (General Secretary). History In 1932–1933 the club started in the district championship. In August 1933 the Phoenix Stadium was inaugurated and in the summer of 1934 the team reached the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup, being eliminated by AMEFA Arad 0–1. It participates at the first edition of the Divizia B (1934–1935) and finishes 1st in the 3rd series with the following team: Ferencz (Szabó) – Ardos, Holzmann – Man, Sava, Kert – Bojtas, I. Prassler, Freiberg, Pfeiffer, Iovicin (Szeremi II). It lost the play-off match, so missed out on the chance to play in the First Division. The situation repeats the following season, but the third time, at the end of the 1936–37 ...
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Jiul Petroșani
Jiul may refer to these places in Romania: * the River Jiu ( + ) ** Jiul de Vest ** Jiul de Est * A village in Țuglui Țuglui is a commune in Dolj County, Oltenia, Romania Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern and Southeast Europe. It borders Ukraine to the north and east, Hungary to the west, Se ...
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Maccabi București
Maccabi or Macabi București, later known as Ciocanul, was a Romanian sport club, representing the History of the Jews in Romania, Jewish community, akin to the famous SC Hakoah Wien, Hakoah Vienna. Named after the Maccabees and centering on Football (soccer), football competitions, it was the first Jewish side to send a player, the goalkeeper Samuel Zauber, to the FIFA World Cup (at its 1930 FIFA World Cup, 1930 edition in Uruguay). History Maccabi București was founded in 1919 by a Jewish entrepreneur at a time when representatives of the Minorities of Romania, ethnic minorities of Greater Romania established distinctive football sides (another such example was Elpis Constanţa, which was owned by a Greeks in Romania, Greek-Romanian businessman). In 1925, a women's seven-a-side Field handball, handball team was inaugurated as a branch of the Maccabi club, but, like all Romanian teams of the time, only played exhibition games (usually, as a prelude to competitive football matches) ...
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