Fotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu , commonly known as FC Inter Sibiu or Inter Sibiu (), is a Romanian amateur
football team based in the city of
Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci ...
,
Sibiu County
Sibiu County () is a county ( ro, județ) of Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Its county seat ( ro, reședință de județ) is the namesake town of Sibiu (german: Hermannstadt).
Name
In Hungarian, it is known as ''Szeben m ...
, which competes in the
Liga IV
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Current format
Liga IV has 42 divisions. The divisions are regionalised ...
, the fourth tier of the
Romanian league system.
The club was originally founded in 1968 as ''Independența Sibiu'', and managed important performances during the
communist period. In the years preceding the
Romanian Revolution
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, the club started to become associated with
Nicu Ceaușescu, the youngest child of dictator
Nicolae Ceaușescu
Nicolae Ceaușescu ( , ; – 25 December 1989) was a Romanian communist politician and dictator. He was the general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989, and the second and last Communist leader of Romania. He w ...
. Inter continued to also have results during the 1990s, but eventually went bankrupt in 2000.
In 2020, Inter Sibiu was refounded and commenced play in the
fourth division.
History
First years and Nicu Ceaușescu support (1968–1990)
FC Inter Sibiu was founded in the summer of 1968, under the name of ''Independența Sibiu''.
The club was financially supported by
Independența Factory (a metallurgical machinery manufacturer) and was known for years as the football club of Terezian neighborhood of
Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci ...
, playing for the first time in the third tier in 1969, after won the
1968–69 Sibiu County Championship and the
promotion play-off against the champion of
Covasna County
Covasna County (, hu, Kovászna megye, ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in eastern Transylvania, with the county seat at Sfântu Gheorghe.
Demographics
In 2011, it had a population of 210,177, making it the second least populous of Romania's ...
, Carpați Covasna (2–0 at Sibiu and 2–1 at Covasna). Until 1982, Independența oscillated between the third and fourth tier, than started to have a constant appearance at the level of
Divizia C, under the management of Mihai Găldean, factory's chairman. At that time (1982), the historical and most representative football club of
Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci ...
was
Șoimii Sibiu, former top-flight member and an important team of
Divizia B
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.
After 1982, for the next three seasons Independența was a middle-table team, ranking between fourth and seventh place. In the summer of 1985, the club changed its name from ''FC Independența Sibiu'' to ''AS Inter Sibiu'', and although some claimed that the name was inspired by
Inter Milano
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, in fact was a juxtaposition of letters, In (Independența) and Ter (Terezian).
However, some inspiration related to Inter Milano existed, because the team played in blue kits, with black vertical lines. After only one year, Inter promoted to
Divizia B
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, after it was ranked first in the third tier, at the end of an intense fight against Electromureș Târgu Mureș (both teams obtaining 61 points).
Summer of 1986 was a summer of change in the history of football from
Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci ...
, thus the promotion of Inter was correlated with an unnexpected relegation of
Șoimii Sibiu fact that generated a big change, Șoimii left
Municipal Stadium Municipal Stadium may refer to:
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and Inter came in.
In the same summer, ''AS Inter Sibiu'' was renamed as FC Inter Sibiu, name that will obtain the best results of the local football, in the next years, also the colors changed from blue and black to bleu and blue.
In the first season, Inter (with
Marian Bondrea and
Viorel Hizo as coaches and an important contingent of players from Șoimii) managed to save from relegation, after it was ranked 10th of 18. In the next season, the team promoted after won its series (seven points over 2nd place,
Jiul Petroșani).
1987–88 season is in fact the period when the controversy started to surround "the blue and blacks", because with some rounds before the end of the season, son of
Nicolae and
Elena Ceaușescu
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,
Nicu CeauÅŸescu (which was first secretary of
Romanian Communist Party
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) started to be involved in the team's destiny. Legend of the club,
Viorel Hizo, spoke about this issue a few years ago: "''In 1984 I was brought to Inter Sibiu, where I stayed until 1991. I was the assistant of Bondrea and Titi Ardeleanu, but also head coach in two periods. Nicu Ceaușescu came when we were already almost promoted to Divizia A, we had a few points ahead of Petroșani, so he didn't help us. Nicu Ceaușescu helped us financially, especially with the transfers, because we took good footballers, without paying. When he came to the team, he said: “Don't imagine that I will win your matches. But I can help you make a team, so we don't make fun of each other in the Divizia A, but I want something, you would make me the happiest if you beat
Steaua București
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and
Dinamo București, but also
FC Olt
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.''"
Inter was ranked eleventh (
1988–89) and sixth (
1989–90) in its first seasons spent in the top-flight, then
Nicu CeauÅŸescu left the club, after the
Romanian Revolution
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.
From Balkans Cup to bankruptcy (1990–2000)

In the first part of the 1990s, Inter remained a strong team, even without the support of Nicu Ceaușescu, reaching its peak in 1991, when it obtained the best rank in the history of the club (4th place) and won 1–0 (on aggregate) the
Balkans Cup
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, in a final against
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, goal scored by
Lucian Cotora
Lucian Cotora (born 16 February 1969) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a defender. His brother, Florin Cotora was also a footballer, they played together at Inter Sibiu. After he ended his playing career he worked as a youth coac ...
. After 1991, Inter started to obtain only rankings in the middle of the league table, then, at the end of the
1995–96 season, relegated back in the second division, after 8 years spent in the top-flight of the
Romanian football league system
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.
Back in the
Divizia B
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, Inter almost relegated again in the first season after a weak ranking, 15th of 18, only one point over the first relegating place, occupied by
Apulum Alba Iulia. In the next seasons Inter remained a middle-table team: 12th of 18 (
1997–98), 11th of 18 (
1998–99) and 9th of 18 (
1999–2000, then, the club was dissolved in the first part of the
2000–01 edition, due to financial problems, to the disappointment of its supporters.
Rebirth (2021–present)
In 2001, at short period after Inter's bankruptcy,
Șoimii Sibiu was dissolved, as well, the football from the
Transylvania
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n city reaching a deep coma. First club that continued the football tradition was
FC Sibiu, but dissolved after only 4 years. In the same year appeared
Voința Sibiu, club that reached the top-flight in 2011, but relegated after only one season, then went bankruptcy, as well. After three years of fog, a new project appeared,
FC Hermannstadt, club that achieved
Liga I
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promotion in 2018 and resisted three years in the top-flight before relegating.
Inter was refounded in 2020, after 20 years of absence, at the initiative of Teodor BirÈ›, first president of
FC Hermannstadt, the man who led the club from
Liga IV
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Current format
Liga IV has 42 divisions. The divisions are regionalised ...
to
Liga I
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.
[ ]
Grounds
The club plays its home matches on Păltiniș Stadium in
Rășinari, with a capacity of 300 seats. Between 1982 and 1986, Inter Sibiu played its home matches on Independența Stadium in Terezian neighborhood,
Sibiu
Sibiu ( , , german: link=no, Hermannstadt , la, Cibinium, Transylvanian Saxon: ''Härmeschtat'', hu, Nagyszeben ) is a city in Romania, in the historical region of Transylvania. Located some north-west of Bucharest, the city straddles the Ci ...
. After the 1986 promotion to
Divizia B
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, ''interiștii'' started to play their home matches on
Municipal Stadium Municipal Stadium may refer to:
Europe and Asia
*Beirut Municipal Stadium, Lebanon
*Herzliya Municipal Stadium, Israel
*Hiroshima Municipal Stadium (1957), Japan
*Jinnah Stadium, Gujranwala or Municipal Stadium, Pakistan
*Kfarjoz Municipal Stadium, ...
, in Sub Arini Park zone, Sibiu.
Honours
Domestic
Liga I
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:
* Best finish in
Liga I
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: 4th (
1990–91)
Liga II
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:
*Winners (1):
1987–88
Liga III
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:
*Winners (1):
1985–86
Liga IV – Sibiu County
*Winners (5):
1968–69, 1973–74, 1980–81, 1981–82,
2021–22
*Runners-up (1):
2020–21
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Continental
Balkans Cup
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:
*Winners (1):
1990–91
Other performances
* Appearances in
Liga I
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: 8
Players
First team squad
Out on loan
Club officials
Board of directors
Current technical staff
League history
Notable former players
*
Zoltan Ritli
Zoltan Ritli (born 13 July 1968) is a retired Romanian footballer who played for Inter Sibiu, Steaua București, U Cluj and Rocar București
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* Adrian Damian
*
Marius Baciu
*
Mihail Majearu
*
Florin Cotora
*
Lucian Cotora
Lucian Cotora (born 16 February 1969) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a defender. His brother, Florin Cotora was also a footballer, they played together at Inter Sibiu. After he ended his playing career he worked as a youth coac ...
*
Adrian Blid
*
Gheorghe Mihali
*
Radu Niculescu
Radu Horia Niculescu (born 2 March 1975 in Sibiu) is a former Romanian football player. He played for European clubs such as Galatasaray, Steaua București, Dinamo Bucharest, Universitatea Craiova, FC National Bucharest and Rapid Buchares ...
*
Marius Predatu
Marius Predatu (born 15 August 1967) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a striker
Striker or The Strikers may refer to:
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*A participant in a strike action
*A participant in a hunger strike
*Blacksmith's striker, a type of bla ...
* Răzvan Toboşaru
*
Bogdan Bănuță
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* Cristian Sava
*
Adrian Văsâi
Adrian Văsâi (also known as Adrian Văsîi; born 9 September 1964) is a Romanian former footballer and currently the manager of Romania national under-17 football team.
As a footballer, Văsâi grew up in the academy of Sportul Studențesc ...
*
Dorinel Munteanu
*
Ovidiu Tâlvan
* Constantin Lazăr
*
Ovidiu Maier
*
Cezar Zamfir
* Marius Szeghedi
* Marian Mărgărit
* Cătălin Popa
* Bogdan Bucur
* Corneliu Szeghedi
*
Dorin Zotincă
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International career
Dorin Zotincă played two friendly games at internation ...
*
Mircea Bolba
Mircea Bolba (31 October 1961 – 6 January 2021) was a Romanian football midfielder and manager.
Career
As a footballer, Bolba played for Olimpia Satu Mare, Steaua București, ASA Târgu Mureș, Politehnica Timișoara and FC Bihor Oradea, ...
*
Lucian Burchel
Lucian Ovidiu Burchel (born 20 March 1964) is a Romanian former footballer and manager.
International career
Lucian Burchel played two friendly games at international level for Romania against Iraq.
Honours
Minerul Lupeni
*Divizia C: 1982–83 ...
* Alexandru Szenes
* Neculai Alexa
*
Ionel Fulga
Ionel Fulga (born 17 February 1971) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a midfielder.
Honours
Dinamo București
*Divizia A: 1989–90
Steaua București
*Divizia A: 1992–93, 1993–94
Fulgerul Bragadiru
*Divizia C
The Liga 3, ...
* Cornel Cașolțan
* Marius Pistol
*
Bogdan Mara
* Benonie Popescu
*
Radu NeguÈ›
Radu Mircea NeguÈ› (born 3 July 1981) is a Romanian former football forward.- - -
Honours
Pandurii Târgu Jiu
*Divizia B: 2004–05
Al Ettifaq
* GCC Champions League: 2006
Voința Sibiu
*Liga III
The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III ...
*
Alex Zotincă
Alexandru Florin Zotincă (born 22 January 1977 in Sibiu) is a Romanian-American former football defender and current youth coach. His older brother, Dorin was also a footballer.
Career
Zotinca began his career with FC Inter Sibiu, where he ...
* Claudiu Moldovan
* Cristian Lazăr
Notable former managers
*
Marian Bondrea
*
Viorel Hizo
*
Florin Halagian
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*
Cornel Țălnar
* Silviu Ștefănescu
*
Ștefan Coidum
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*
Jean Gavrilă
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* Gheorghe Èšurlea
* Constantin Ardeleanu
* Ștefan Dorian
References
External links
*
FC Inter Sibiuat frf-ajf.ro
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Association football clubs established in 1968
Football clubs in Sibiu County
Sibiu
Liga III clubs
1968 establishments in Romania