Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a Romanian professional
football
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club based in the city of
Cluj-Napoca
Cluj-Napoca ( ; ), or simply Cluj ( , ), is a city in northwestern Romania. It is the second-most populous city in the country and the seat of Cluj County. Geographically, it is roughly equidistant from Bucharest (), Budapest () and Belgrade ( ...
,
Cluj County
Cluj County () is a county () of Romania, in Transylvania. Its seat is Cluj-Napoca.
Name
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, that competes in the
Liga I
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. Founded as ''Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club'' in 1907, when
Transylvania
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was part of
Austria-Hungary
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, the club's current name is an
acronym
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for ''
Căile Ferate Române
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'' ("Romanian Railways").
Before its promotion to Liga I in
2004
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, CFR Cluj primarily competed in the
lower divisions. Since then, the club has increasingly relied on
foreign players to achieve success. In the
2005–06 season, CFR participated in its first
European competition, the
Intertoto Cup
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, finishing as runners-up. With substantial financial backing from former owner Árpád Pászkány, the club won its first national championship in the
2007–08 season, ending a 17-year dominance by
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-based teams.
Between
2017
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and
2022
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, "the White and Burgundies" won five consecutive
Liga I
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championships. The club has secured 17 domestic trophies, all in the 21st century: eight Liga I titles, five
Cupa României
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, and four
Supercupa României
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The competition started off in 1994 Supe ...
. In addition to becoming a prominent force in
Romanian football, CFR qualified three times each for the
UEFA Champions League
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and
Europa League group stages, and twice for the
Europa Conference League group stages.
CFR shares a fierce rivalry with local club
Universitatea Cluj, with their matches known as ''
Derbiul Clujului''. In recent years, the club has also developed less intense rivalries, notably with
FCSB
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, as they frequently compete for the Liga I title.
History
Establishment and early years (1907–1969)
CFR was founded in 1907, when the city of
Cluj-Napoca
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(then ''Kolozsvár'') was part of
Austria-Hungary
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, under the name ''Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club'' ("Kolozsvár Railway Sports Club"). From 1907 to 1910, the team played in the municipal championship. However, the club did not have any notable achievements during this time. In 1911, the team won the newly organized Championship of Transylvania. The club consistently finished in second place in that competition between 1911 and 1914, a competition that was interrupted because of
World War I
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. After the war, Transylvania joined Romania and the club accordingly changed its name to CFR Cluj, maintaining its links with the national rail organisation, this time the
Romanian state railway carrier,
Căile Ferate Române
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, hence the acronym. They went on to win two regional titles, in 1918–19 and 1919–20.
Between 1920 and 1934 the club did not have any notable achievements. Between 1934 and 1936, CFR played for two seasons in the
Divizia B, ranking sixth in the
1934–35 season and eighth in the
1935–36 season. In 1936, CFR was relegated to the
Divizia C, where the team played for two seasons, finishing
second
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and 4th, respectively. After
World War II
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, CFR played for one season in the Divizia C, earning the promotion to the Divizia B. Before the start of the
1947–48 season, the team merged with another local club,
Ferar Cluj, and played in the
Divizia A
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for the
very first time in history. Unfortunately, the team
lasted only two years in the first league and would not play there again for another 20 years. In 1960, another merger, this time with
Rapid Cluj resulted in ''CSM Cluj''. In 1964, the team's name was changed to ''Clujeana''. In that same year, the club's junior team won the national championship. Three years later, the team's name was reversed yet again to CFR Cluj.
Return to the top flight (1969–1976)

In
1969, CFR finished first in Divizia B with 40 points, five more than their rival,
Politehnica Timișoara. The conclusive game of that season was a 1–1 draw with Politehnica. Politehnica had a 1–0 lead at half-time, but CFR came back with a fine header.
During the summer of 1969, CFR Cluj advanced to Divizia A under the leadership of coach
Constantin Rădulescu. Rădulescu was originally from southern Romania, but he grew to manhood in the atmosphere of
Transylvania
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. Before coaching, he had played for CFR and another well-known local team,
Universitatea Cluj (or ''U Cluj''), during the 1940s. In the
1969–70 first league championship, CFR made its debut with a 2–0 victory over
ASA Târgu Mureș. The next few games did not go as well; although there was a 1–0 win to
Politehnica Iași, there were 2 losses to
Steaua București (1–3) and
Dinamo București (0–2). These and other defeats were a factor in the team's supposed downhill slide. However, the following spring CFR bounced back with a win over ASA Târgu Mureș (1–0), after a goal from
Octavian Ionescu, and averted relegation.
At the beginning of CFR's
second season in Divizia A, Rădulescu was replaced by
Eugen Iordache as head coach. During his tenure, CFR did not do well, and Rădulescu was swiftly brought back. Even so, CFR Cluj found itself again at the bottom of the table before the winter break. The spring of 1971 was somewhat better, although CFR struggled again to avoid relegation. CFR's last game of that season, against
UTA Arad, was a memorable one. CFR led 1–0 at half-time. UTA Arad, however, overturned the match after scoring twice. Nonetheless, the persistence of the players from Cluj was rewarded with a late goal, tying the game at 2–2. UTA went on to
play in the European Cups, but, most importantly, CFR avoided relegation.
The
1971–72 season started off badly for CFR. Losses to Dinamo București (1–3);
Crișul Oradea (0–1, after a last-minute penalty kick), and
Jiul Petroșani (1–2 after two regrettable own-goals) meant CFR's demise after the first round of the championship – the team finished at the bottom, with only seven points. CFR's return was dramatic, although inconsistent at times. The team won some important games, such as a 1–0 with
Universitatea Craiova and a 3–0 with
Petrolul Ploiești. By the end of the season, however, CFR was again struggling to stay in Divizia A. CFR was tied at half-time after having led with 2–0 in their game against
Politehnica Iași. In the second half, two late goals from Ionescu and Petrescu saved the team from relegation. When Rădulescu and his players got back home to Cluj, 3,000 fans turned out to celebrate their performance.
During the summer of 1972, CFR made an important transfer.
Mihai Adam, from Universitatea Cluj, was traded for Soos. Adam had been twice Romania's top scorer, and was considered one of the best Romanian players of his generation. He and the rest of the team would make the
1972–73 season the most successful in CFR's history. The team achieved its highest ranking ever in Romanian football, fifth in Divizia A. Several important results concluded a great season, including a 2–0 victory against
Rapid București, a 2–2 draw against
Sportul Studențesc București, and another draw, 1–1, with Steaua București. Additionally, the stadium that CFR continues to use even today was built in 1973. To celebrate the completion of the stadium, CFR Cluj played a friendly game against
Cuba
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. The game ended in a 2–1 victory for CFR.
The
1973–74 season was a rather bad one for CFR, as it barely saved itself from relegation, ranking 14th at the end of the season. The only notable achievement of that season was Mihai Adam's third title as Romania's top goal-scorer who, even though he was 33 years old, scored 23 goals. The
1974–75 season was much like the one before: CFR struggled to avoid relegation, achieving its objectives all the while. The
1975–76 season marked CFR's relegation and its last season in Divizia A during the 20th century. A contributing negative factor was the age of the team, with most of its players in their 30s.
Lower leagues (1976–2002)
During the
1977–78 season, CFR attempted to make a comeback. However, the team finished only second in
Divizia B, after
Baia Mare. Four years later,
CFR slid further down, into the third division,
Divizia C. From then on, the team would alternate between the second and third leagues. In 1983, CFR played in Divizia B under its longstanding coach, Dr. Constantin Rădulescu. In the 1990s, CFR struggled financially and found itself more than once on the brink of bankruptcy. Nevertheless, several very talented players were raised, including
Cristian Dulca,
Attila Piroska,
Cristian Coroian, and
Alin Minteuan.
Pászkány takeover and first domestic titles (2002–2012)
In January 2002, a new sponsor, Árpád Pászkány, head of S.C. ECOMAX M.G., founded a new commercial sport society, with ECOMAX M.G. as the primary shareholder. By the end of the 2001–02 season in
Divizia C, CFR had been promoted back to Divizia B (later on Liga II).
The
summer of 2003 was very important for CFR as many new talented players were transferred including Cătălin Bozdog,
Adrian Anca,
Cristian Turcu, and Sabin Pîglișan. With these players and others, CFR entered the first league after
a successful season in Divizia B. CFR began the season strongly, holding first place for a while. Then the club's main sponsor, Árpád Pászkány, became involved in a public scandal during which Pászkány accused several referees of corruption. The affair plagued the team and resulted in the dismissal of head coach
George Ciorceri.
CFR lost several consecutive games before the scandal subsided. After the winter break, Cioceri was replaced by
Aurel Șunda. In the spring of 2004, Sunda's team had a nearly perfect run, winning 14 out of 15 games, with only one draw. One round before the season's end, CFR was in second place, one point behind the
Jiul Petroșani in first. But when Jiul was held to a draw by
Gaz Metan Mediaș, and CFR won their last match 3–0, CFR advanced to the top of the league for the first time in 28 years. In the summer of 2004, CFR acquired many new valuable Romanian players, including
Vasile Jula and
Radu Marginean.
CFR Cluj's
first year back in Divizia A was strong, yet inconsistent. CFR finished sixth after the first half of the 2004–05 championship. It was during this time that CFR played one of its most popular games ever, defeating
Dinamo București at home. The final score was 4–2, after two goals each by Adrian Anca and Sorin Oncică. However, the second half of the championship proved disappointing for CFR, as it gathered only 12 points after 15 games. The team finished 11th, avoiding relegation.
The summer of 2005 brought significant change to CFR Cluj. The club's executives signed the team up for the
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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, being CFR's first European adventure. CFR began well, qualifying for the second round after two victories against
FK Vetra (3–2 and 4–1).
Also, the Romanian international
Dorinel Munteanu came to CFR from
Steaua București. Munteanu would have the dual role of player-coach. His first game produced one of CFR's greatest successes. CFR defeated
Athletic Bilbao
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of Spain 1–0 (although almost all players from Bilbao's side were from the reserve squad) during the second round of the
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup. The only goal of the match was scored by
Cosmin Tilincă
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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 ...
with a header. CFR then lost in
Bilbao
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(1–0) but still qualified to the next round after a penalty shootout.
Munteanu's team played the next game at Cluj, against French club
Saint-Étienne
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. Adrian Anca played one of the greatest games in his career, even though the match ended in a 1–1 draw. Anca hit the crossbar with a header early in the game, and Tilincă pushed the ball into the net from the rebound. Anca then went on to earn a penalty, but did not score. He then hit the crossbar a second time in the second half. The away game, in France, was also an eventful game for CFR Cluj. The game began well for CFR, as
Cristian Coroian scored from a penalty kick, earned by Adrian Anca. The second half went less smoothly for CFR;
Julien Sablé scored for Saint-Étienne, tying the game at 1–1. This was followed by CFR player
László Balint's elimination. However, a
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 ...
goal gave the team the ability to tie with the French at the last minute. The game ended in a 2–2 draw, so CFR went on to the next qualifying stage due to its away goals. In the next round CFR easily disposed of
Zalgiris Vilnius, 2–1 in Lithuania and 5–1 at home.
For the final match of the 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup, CFR Cluj's opponent was another French franchise,
RC Lens
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. The first game, at Cluj, ended in a 1–1 draw with both sides having scored from free kicks. Cristian Turcu scored for CFR. The second game was played at
Lens
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in front of 30,000 French fans. The Romanian players showed signs of exhaustion and conceded three goals. Player-coach Dorinel Munteanu scored a goal from a free kick in the 89th minute. Thus ended CFR Cluj's Intertoto journey. CFR then finished fifth at the end of the
2005–06 domestic season. During the
2006–07 season, major changes at the club started to occur. Dorinel Munteanu resigned as player-coach, and was replaced by
Cristiano Bergodi. Foreign players from Western Europe and South America were transferred. A partnership with Portuguese club
Benfica was signed. On 22 July 2007, CFR Cluj celebrated its centenary year by playing a friendly game against Benfica and inaugurating the new illumination system at its stadium.
The team's new coach, Romanian
Ioan Andone, formerly of
Omonia Nicosia and
Dinamo București, started the
2007–08 season well, with CFR Cluj leading the league by eight points halfway through the season and remaining undefeated. Their form was not as good in the second half of the season, and they were overtaken by
Steaua București with two games remaining. Even though Steaua crushed
Gloria Buzau 5–0 in the last matchday, it was not enough to bring the title to Ghencea, since CFR won the derby against
Universitatea Cluj and won the title, becoming the first team outside
Bucharest
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to win the title in nearly two decades. Three days later, CFR Cluj completed a league and cup
double
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, beating
Unirea Urziceni in the
Romanian Cup final.
By winning the league, CFR Cluj qualified for the group stage of the
2008–09 UEFA Champions League season. They were drawn in Group A against
Chelsea of England,
A.S. Roma of Italy, and
Bordeaux
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of France and given little chance of progressing, with odds of 300–1 being given on them winning the competition. In their opening game, CFR caused a shock by beating Roma in the
Italian capital, 2–1, with Argentine
Juan Culio scoring the brace. Expectations were further exceeded by holding the previous season's finalists, Chelsea, to a 0–0 draw.
The end of the
2008–09 season saw CFR finish fourth; the team had two coaching staff changes in the second part of the competition and did not manage to secure a second title. The Romanian Cup was kept for a consecutive year at Cluj, and thus they played against Unirea Urziceni (the
Liga I
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champions that season) in the Supercupa României. CFR became the first club not from Bucharest to claim the trophy in
2009
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.
In the
2009–10 season, the team won the league title for the second time in its history, exhibiting the heavy investments in the club's infrastructure, management, and squad transfers. Managed by coach
Andrea Mandorlini, CFR Cluj also kept the Romanian Cup and qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage. As a premier, the 2009–2010 CFR Fans' Trophy was awarded to
Cristian Panin as voted by supporters and football reviewers. The trophy is to be awarded every year by the CFR Cluj fans associations to the player that receives the highest aggregate number of votes online and highest per match rating respectively. The 2010–11 CFR Fans' Trophy was awarded to captain
Ricardo Cadú and the 2011–2012 CFR Fans' Trophy was awarded to goalkeeper
Beto Pimparel.
The
2011–12 season brought the league title to Cluj for the third time. Starting under Jorge Costa's supervision, the team maintained a spot in the top three. After a few major defeats close to the end of the season, Costa was replaced by Ioan Andone. Under Andone, CFR won all the remaining matches except for one draw, and finished first. Later that year,
FC Dinamo București
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Founded in 1948 as the team of the Ministry of Inter ...
defeated CFR Cluj in the
Romanian Supercup with 6–4 after penalties, handing them their first defeat in a final.
Financial difficulties and bounceback (2012–2017)
After 2012, poor management saw the club go through a sharp decline, finishing 9th in the
2012-13 season, though in the Champions League they performed admirably, finishing 3rd on goal difference in a group with
Manchester United
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,
Galatasaray and
SC Braga with 10 points, a record still standing for a Romanian team. Their Champions League campaign culminated in a 1–0 away win at Old Trafford against Manchester United, with a long shot from
Luis Alberto. They were drawn against
Inter Milan
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in Europa League, where they were eliminated 5–0 on aggregate.
CFR had a quiet 2013–14 season, finishing 5th and earning a Europa League berth, mainly due to the fact that 4th placed Dinamo filed for insolvency and thus were ineligible for European competitions. During this time owner Pászkány faced legal charges and neglected the team, which lead to serious financial difficulties that would culminate in the following seasons.
CFR Cluj began the
2014–15 season well, but financial difficulties led to
insolvency
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which subsequently started a period of poor performances. After failing to fully remunerate five former club players, the
Romanian Football Federation
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decided to deduct 24 points from CFR, which placed them in the last position in Liga I. Many players left the club as a result, and ''Ceferiștii'' challenged the Federation's decision to the
Court of Arbitration for Sport
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. In May 2015 the Court ruled in their favour, restoring the deducted points, which helped the team secure a third-place finish in the league championship. CFR Cluj won the
2016 Cupa României final played against
Dinamo București after
penalty shootouts, being their first trophy since 2012.
Domestic dominance and return to European competitions (2017–present)
In early 2017, businessman Marian Băgăcean purchased 62% stake in the club in early 2017.
After finishing the
2016–17 Liga I
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campaign on the fourth place the same year on 30 May, CFR Cluj finally got out of insolvency and could participate in European competitions starting with the 2018–19 season again. In June 2017,
Dan Petrescu replaced
Vasile Miriuță as the head coach of the team, with the goal of a European cup return and an ambitious transfer campaign to support it.
On 20 May 2018, "the Railwaymen" won 1–0 over defending champions
Viitorul Constanța and clinched
their fourth Liga I title as they finished one point above
FCSB
Fotbal Club FCSB (), formerly named and still sometimes referred to as FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. It has spent its entire history in the Liga I, the top flight of the Romanian football le ...
in the table. CFR also came victorious in the subsequent
2018 Supercupa României played against
Universitatea Craiova, this time under the management of coach
Edward Iordănescu
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. However, Iordănescu was replaced after just three games and
Toni Conceição was brought back for his third term as a manager. The club's European campaign was cut short after Luxembourgish side
F91 Dudelange won the
UEFA Europa League play-off round 5–2 on aggregate; due to Dudelange's
underdog
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status, daily newspaper ''
Gazeta Sporturilor
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'' regarded CFR's elimination as "the biggest shame in the history of Romanian football".
In May 2019, again under the management of Dan Petrescu, "The Railwaymen" earned
their fifth Liga I title. Unlike the previous year, the club had a fruitful run in European competitions. After getting past
Astana
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and
Maccabi Tel Aviv, CFR Cluj defeated Scottish team
Celtic
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*pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
**Celts (modern)
*Celtic languages
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*Celtic nations
Sports Foot ...
in the
Champions League third qualifying round. In the
play-off
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they met
Slavia Prague
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, but lost both matches 0–1 and were sent to the
Europa League group stages. There, CFR were drawn against
Lazio
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,
Rennes
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and again Celtic. They finished second behind the latter and earned a total of twelve points in the group, a Romanian record in European competitions. In the
round of 32, CFR was eliminated by
Sevilla
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Seville ...
on the
away goals rule
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after two draws—the Spaniards went on to win the
final
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3–2 against
Inter Milan
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, on 21 August 2020. On 3 August, CFR Cluj won the third consecutive title and sixth overall, after a final fixture win over rivals
Universitatea Craiova.
CFR started the
2020–21 UEFA Champions League season by beating Maltese side
Floriana
Floriana ( or ''Il-Floriana''), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena, is a Floriana Lines, fortified town in the Port Region, Malta, Port Region area of Malta, just outside the capital city Valletta. It has a population of 2,205 as of March 2014 ...
. They were then eliminated by Croatian side
Dinamo Zagreb
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at home in a
penalty shoot-out
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. Dropping down to the
Europa League, they made it to the group stage after defeating Nordic sides
Djurgårdens IF and
Kuopion Palloseura. Drawn with
AS Roma
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,
BSC Young Boys
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, and
CSKA Sofia
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in Group A, they eventually finished third and were eliminated from the competition from the group stage. During late 2020, Edward Iordănescu became once again coach of the club after the departure of Dan Petrescu. On 18 May 2021, Iordănescu Jr. managed to win the league title of the
2020–21 Liga I season. This was Iordănescu Jr.'s first national title as head coach. In addition, winning the title with CFR thereby allowed the club to play the final of the
2021 Supercupa României
The 2021 Supercupa României was the 23rd edition of the Supercupa României, an annual Association football, football super cup contested by the winners of the previous season's Liga I and Cupa României competitions.
The game featured CFR Cluj ...
(i.e. the Romanian supercup) against
Universitatea Craiova, the winners of the
2020–21 Cupa României, which they eventually lost after 2–4 on penalty shoot-out.
Following the end of the season Iordănescu left the club and was replaced by
Marius Șumudică. The latter failed to qualify the club for the group stage of either the
UEFA Champions League
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or
UEFA Europa League
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, being consequently dismissed and replaced by the returning
Dan Petrescu. Under Petrescu, CFR qualified for the group stage of the inaugural
UEFA Europa Conference League
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, competing in Group D with Dutch side
Alkmaar
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, Czech side
Jablonec, and Danish side
Randers
Randers () is a city in Randers Municipality, Central Denmark Region on the Jutland peninsula. It is List of cities and towns in Denmark, Denmark's sixth-largest city, with a population of 64,511 ().[Jablonec nad Nisou
Jablonec nad Nisou (; ) is a city in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 46,000 inhabitants. It is the second-largest city in the region. It is a local centre for education, and is known for its glass and jewelry production, espe ...]
in the Czech Republic against
FK Jablonec
FK Jablonec () is a Czech Republic, Czech professional association football, football club based in Jablonec nad Nisou. The club has played in the top league of Czech football, Czech First League, since 1994.
History
Jablonec played its first se ...
on 16 September 2021 and consequently on the 4th place in the group after the first fixture. In the second fixture however, the club managed to draw 1–1 with Randers FC and thereby gained its first point in the Europa Conference League. After their away match with Randers, which they lost 1–2, CFR were mathematically eliminated from advancing to the Round of 16 and finished in fourth place in Group D of the inaugural UEFA Europa Conference League season. This outcome remained unchanged despite their eventual 2–0 victory in the last home match against Jablonec, which earned them their first three points in the competition, bringing their total to four.
While CFR Cluj's European campaign in the 2021–22 season proved to be quite disappointing, the team had an almost flawless domestic season. They secured the top spot in the regular season by accumulating 76 out of 90 possible points, finishing 16 points ahead of the second-place team. During the play-offs, CFR experienced their worst run of form throughout the season, suffering two consecutive defeats against Universitatea Craiova and FCSB, which narrowed the gap between CFR and the latter to just two points. However, CFR swiftly recovered from their setback and embarked on a remarkable winning streak, securing four consecutive victories, including an impressive 6–0 win over FC Argeș. On 14 May, with FCSB's draw against Voluntari, CFR only needed a win in their match against Craiova to clinch the league title, which they accomplished with a 2–1 win. With this triumph, CFR became the team with the most titles won outside the capital (eight) and the only Romanian team in the 21st century to claim five consecutive titles.
Stadium
CFR Cluj plays nearly all of its home games at the Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, which was expanded in 2008 to seat a maximum capacity of 23,500.
It meets all of UEFA's regulations and can also host
Champions League matches. In 2006–07, with an investment of €30 million, the club upgraded the field with higher quality turf, built a state of the art
lighting system, and updated its infrastructure. All the work was completed for the club's 100th anniversary in 2007, when a friendly game was played against Portuguese side
Benfica.
Support

A 2011 survey has shown that CFR Cluj has the fourth-largest number of supporters in Romania. They have many fans in Cluj-Napoca, but also in some other parts of the country. Since the 2014 withdraw of important groups such as "Patriots" and "Commando Gruia", the fans have a single big group called "Peluza Vișinie", which consists of former members of older groups such as "Romaniacs", "Juvenes", "Gruppo Gara", "Valacchi", "Pride 1907", "Nostra Famiglia", and "1907". There is another group of supporters which consists of ethnic Hungarians who currently sit in the Tribuna 1 sector of the stadium. Their group is named KVSK, which is the Hungarian name of CFR.They had such major conflicts with the Romanians ultras group 'Peluza Vișinie' and decided to go to matches alone. Their support is less vocal and visible, but they are a consistent part of the active fans.
Rivalries

CFR Cluj has a fierce rivalry with their local opponents
Universitatea Cluj. According to journalist Răzvan Toma, the first match between the two teams was played on 13 October 1920, when CFR thrashed Universitatea 8–0 on a field based in the
Central Park
Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the List of parks in New York City, sixth-largest park in the ...
.
History and statistics website Romanian Soccer regards a 1–3 loss by CFR (which had just merged with
Ferar Cluj on 7 December 1947) as the first Liga I meeting between the two teams.
In 2019,
Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal's website referred to a match between
FCSB
Fotbal Club FCSB (), formerly named and still sometimes referred to as FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. It has spent its entire history in the Liga I, the top flight of the Romanian football le ...
—formerly FC Steaua București—and CFR Cluj as "
the Romanian Derby",
a name generally used for the meetings between the former club and their cross-town rivals
Dinamo București. This stems from the fact that after the 2000s CFR and FCSB were often some of the main contenders for the national title, and during the late 2010s the rivalry exacerbated further as Dinamo lost its power status. As of 2023, CFR and FCSB have met each other over 70 times in the first division.
''Ceferiștii'' also hold milder rivalries with Dinamo București,
Rapid București,
Universitatea Craiova, and
Politehnica Timișoara.
Popular culture
CFR Cluj was the subject of a long documentary film directed by Laviniu Lazăr on their
2012–13 UEFA Champions League season and the historical victory over
Manchester United
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at
Old Trafford
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, titled "The Theatre of Dreams" () which was presented at the ''Film Transilvania'' (TIFF) festival in 2013.
Honours
Domestic
Leagues
*
Divizia A / Liga I
** Winners (8):
2007–08,
2009–10,
2011–12,
2017–18,
2018–19,
2019–20,
2020–21,
2021–22
** Runners-up (2):
2023–24,
2024–25
*
Divizia B / Liga II
** Winners (2):
1968–69,
2003–04
** Runners-up (1):
1977–78
*
Divizia C / Liga III
** Winners (7):
1946–47,
1982–83,
1985–86,
1988–89,
1990–91,
1995–96,
2001–02
** Runners-up (1):
1987–88
Cups
*
Cupa României
The Cupa României () is a Association football, football cup competition for List of football clubs in Romania, Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34 Cupa României, 1933–34, except during World War II. It is the Romania ...
** Winners (5):
2007–08,
2008–09,
2009–10,
2015–16,
2024–25
** Runners-up (1):
2012–13
*
Supercupa României
The Supercupa României () is a Romanian football (soccer), football championship contested by the winners of the Liga I and the Cupa României. It is usually played at the Arena Națională in Bucharest.
The competition started off in 1994 Supe ...
** Winners (4):
2009
2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the United Nations to coincide with the 400th anniversary of Galileo Galilei's first known astronomical studies with a telescope and the publication of Astronomia Nova by Joha ...
,
2010
The year saw a multitude of natural and environmental disasters such as the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and the 2010 Chile earthquake. The 2009 swine flu pandemic, swine flu pandemic which began the previous year ...
,
2018
Events January
* January 1 – Bulgaria takes over the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, after the Estonian presidency.
* January 4 – SPLM-IO rebels loyal to Chan Garang Lual start a raid against Juba, capital of ...
,
2020
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** Runners-up (5):
2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
Events January
*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
,
2016
2016 was designated as:
* International Year of Pulses by the sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly.
* International Year of Global Understanding (IYGU) by the International Council for Science (ICSU), the Internationa ...
,
2019
This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year.
Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ...
,
2021
Like the year 2020, 2021 was also heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, due to the emergence of multiple Variants of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19 variants. The major global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, which began at the end of 2020, continued ...
,
2022
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European
*
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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** Runners-up (1):
2005
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(joint runners-up)
European statistics
Notable wins
Players
Current first team squad
Other players under contract
Out on loan
Club officials
Board of directors
*
Last updated: 9 July 2024
*
Source:
Current technical staff
*
Last updated: 12 February 2025
*
Source:
UEFA club ranking
In the table below, the current UEFA club ranking position for CFR Cluj is shown based on its current
UEFA coefficient
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for the ongoing 2024–2025 season.
All time records
* Biggest victory: CFR Cluj – Minaur Zlatna 10–0 (4 October 2003)
* Biggest defeat:
CFR București – CFR Cluj 12–2 (20 April 1949)
* Player with most caps in Liga I:
Camora (419)
* Player with most goals in Liga I:
Ciprian Deac (79)
* Biggest European home win: CFR Cluj 5–0
Alashkert (16 August 2018, UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round second leg)
* Biggest European away win:
Vėtra 1–4 CFR Cluj (26 June 2005, UEFA Intertoto Cup First round second leg)
* Biggest European home defeat: CFR Cluj 0–4
Bayern Munich (19 October 2010, UEFA Champions League group stage)
* Biggest European away defeat:
A.S. Roma 5–0 CFR Cluj (5 November 2020, UEFA Europa League group stage)
Other records
* Since the
2012–13 season, CFR Cluj holds the record for the most points obtained by any Romanian club in the
UEFA Champions League
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group stages, with 10 points, having recorded 3 wins, 1 draw, and 2 losses.
* CFR Cluj also holds the record for most points scored by any Romanian club in the
UEFA Europa League
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group stages, with 12 points, having recorded 4 wins and 2 losses in the
2019–20 season
Domestic history by season
The players in bold were the top goalscorers in the division.
Notable former players
The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and/or senior level while they played for the club or had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club itself as well.
;Romania
*
Mihai Adam
*
Vasile Alexandru
*
Adrian Anca
*
Ștefan Balint
*
Cristian Bălgrădean
*
Daniel Bîrligea
*
Mihai Bordeianu
*
Cristian Bud
*
Andrei Burcă
*
Alexandru Chipciu
*
Sever Coracu
*
Cristian Coroian
*
Valentin Costache
*
Florin Costea
*
Florin Dan
*
Nicolae Dică
*
Cristian Dulca
*
Cristian Fedor
*
Anton Fernbach-Ferenczi
*
Lucian Goian
*
Ovidiu Hoban
*
Ioan Hora
*
Octavian Ionescu
*
Vasile Jula
*
Ștefan Kovács
*
Ionuț Larie
*
Vasile Maftei
*
Cristian Manea
*
Bogdan Mara
*
Alexandru Marc
*
Mihai Mincă
*
Alin Minteuan
*
Vasile Mogoș
*
Dorinel Munteanu
*
Andrei Mureșan
*
Gabriel Mureșan
*
Sergiu Negruț
*
Viorel Nicoară
*
Sorin Oncică
*
Cristian Panin
*
Claudiu Petrila
*
Emil Petru
*
Ionuț Rada
*
Gheorghe Rășinaru
*
Răzvan Sava
*
László Sepsi
László Sepsi (; born 7 June 1987) is a Romanian former professional Association football, footballer who played as a Defender (association football)#Full-back, left back.
Club career Gaz Metan Mediaș / Rennes
Sepsi was born on 7 June 1987 i ...
*
Eduard Stăncioiu
*
Romeo Surdu
*
Ion Suru
*
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 ...
*
Dorin Toma
*
Eugen Trică
*
George Țucudean
*
Petru Țurcaș
Petru Țurcaș (born 16 May 1976, in Timișoara) is a retired Romanian footballer.
Club career
Țurcaș was born on 16 May 1976 in Timișoara, Romania, starting to play junior level football at local club, Politehnica. On 6 April 1994 he made ...
*
Cosmin Văsîie
*
Viorel Vișan
;Albania
*
Arlind Ajeti
;Algeria
*
Billel Omrani
;Angola
*
Dominique Kivuvu
;Argentina
*
Emmanuel Culio
*
Sebastián Dubarbier
*
Cristian Fabbiani
*
Sixto Peralta
*
Diego Ruiz
;Bolivia
*
Gualberto Mojica
Gualberto Mojica Olmos (, born 7 October 1984) is a Bolivian football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. He is the current manager of Oriente Petrolero.
Club career
Mojica was one of the most promising prospects ...
;Bosnia and Herzegovina
*
Mateo Sušić
*
Stojan Vranješ
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Club career Early career
Vranješ spent his yo ...
;Brazil
*
Hugo Alcântara
*
Júlio Baptista
*
Rafael Bastos
*
Didi
*
Edimar
*
André Galiassi
*
Renan Garcia
*
Ronny
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* Ronny (footballer, born 1986), Brazilian footballer Ronny Heberson Furtado de Araújo
* Ronny (footballer, born 1991), Brazilian footballer Ronieri da Silva ...
*
Paulo Vinícius
*
Yuri Matias
*
Weldon
;Burkina Faso
*
Yssouf Koné
*
Bakary Saré
;Canada
*
Lars Hirschfeld
;Croatia
*
Saša Bjelanović
*
Lovro Cvek
*
Gabriel Debeljuh
*
Tomislav Gomelt
*
Antonio Jakoliš
*
Karlo Muhar
;Côte d'Ivoire
*
Kevin Boli
*
Emmanuel Koné
*
Lacina Traoré
*
Ousmane Viera
;France
*
Bryan Nouvier
*
Michaël Pereira
Michaël Pereira (born 8 December 1987) is a French professional former footballer who played as a winger.
Club career Early years
Pereira was born in Livry-Gargan, Seine-Saint-Denis of Cape Verdean descent. He finished his development at L ...
*
Grégory Tadé
*
Tony
;Georgia
*
Giorgi Chanturia
;Ghana
*
Nana Boateng
*
Sulley Muniru
*
Emmanuel Yeboah
;Greece
*
Pantelis Kapetanos
Pantelis Kapetanos (; born 8 June 1983) is a former Greek professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football)#Striker, striker and is known for his last minute goals and for his tendency to score them wit ...
*
Ioannis Matzourakis
;Hungary
*
Ádám Lang
;Iceland
*
Rúnar Már Sigurjónsson
;Italy
*
Roberto De Zerbi
Roberto De Zerbi (; born 6 June 1979) is an Italian professional football manager and former player, who is currently the head coach of Ligue 1 club Marseille.
Playing career
De Zerbi started his professional career at AC Milan. He spent four se ...
*
Davide Petrucci
*
Felice Piccolo
*
Simone Scuffet
*
Ferdinando Sforzini
;Kosovo
*
Ermal Krasniqi
;Lithuania
*
Giedrius Arlauskis
;Moldova
*
Cătălin Carp
;Morocco
*
Omar El Kaddouri
;Nigeria
*
Nwankwo Obiora
*
Philip Otele
;Portugal
*
André Leão
*
Beto
*
Cadú
*
Dani
*
Diogo Valente
*
Ivo Pinto
Ivo Daniel Ferreira Mendonça Pinto (born 7 January 1990) is a Portuguese professional Association football, footballer who plays as a right-back for Dutch club Fortuna Sittard.
Brought up at FC Porto, Porto, he spent most of his career abroa ...
*
Luís Aurélio
*
Mário Felgueiras
*
Manuel José
*
Nuno Claro
*
Nuno Diogo
*
Rui Pedro
*
António Semedo
*
Tiago Lopes
*
Thierry Moutinho
;Serbia
*
Sead Brunčević
Sead Brunčević (; born 15 May 1977) is a Serbian retired footballer.
Club career
Born in Novi Pazar, Brunčević began his career playing for FK Novi Pazar in Serbian second division. In the 2001/02 season he moved to FK Remont Čačak and p ...
*
Svetozar Mijin
Svetozar Mijin (Serbian Cyrillic: Светозар Мијин; born 25 July 1978) is a Serbian retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. Mijin played 4 games in CFR Cluj's 2005 Intertoto Cup campaign in which the club reached the f ...
*
Zoran Milošević
;Senegal
*
Ibrahima Baldé
*
Modou Sougou
;Spain
*
Cristian López
*
Juan Carlos
;Sweden
*
Mikael Dorsin
;Tunisia
*
Syam Ben Youssef
;Ukraine
*
Yevhen Konoplyanka
;Uruguay
*
Matías Aguirregaray
*
Jorge Martínez
*
Álvaro Pereira
;Venezuela
*
Mario Rondón
Notable former managers
*
Ioan Andone
*
Cristiano Bergodi
*
Sorin Cârțu
*
Toni Conceição
*
Jorge Costa
*
Petre Grigoraș
Petre Grigoraș (born 15 November 1964, in Poduri, Bacău County, Bacău) is a Romanian football (soccer), football manager and former player. He is known as "Petre Grigoraș, cel mai tare din oraș" ("Petre Grigoraș, best man of the city"), as ...
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Edward Iordănescu
Edward "Edi" Iordănescu (; born 16 June 1978), sometimes known as Iordănescu Jr., is a Romanian professional Association football, football Manager (association football), manager and former player, currently in charge of Ekstraklasa club Legia ...
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Ștefan Kovács
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Andrea Mandorlini
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Dorinel Munteanu
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Constantin Rădulescu
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Mircea Rednic
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Paulo Sérgio
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Marius Șumudică
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Aurel Șunda
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Dušan Uhrin Jr.
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Club profileon UEFA's official website
Club profileon LPF's official website
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Sport in Cluj-Napoca
Football clubs in Cluj County
Association football clubs established in 1907
Liga I clubs
Liga II clubs
Liga III clubs
1907 establishments in Austria-Hungary
Railway association football clubs in Romania