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2021–22 Liga I (women's Football)
The 2021–22 Liga I was the 32nd season of the top level women's football league of the Romanian football league system. 12 teams played a one legged-round robin. The top 6 teams progressed then to the play-offs, while the bottom 6 teams to the play-out, where a two-legged round-robin took place. Teams ranked 11 and 12 (5 and 6 in the play-out) would relegate directly to the 2022–23 Liga II. U Olimpia Cluj were the defending champions. Team changes To Liga I Promoted from Liga II * CSȘ Târgoviște (via play-off in 2020–21 Liga II) * Ladies Târgu Mureș (via play-off in 2020–21 Liga II) From Liga I Relegated to Liga II * Carmen București (11th place in 2020–21 Liga I) * Selena ȘN Constanța (12th place in 2020–21 Liga I) Renamed teams While still remaining a separate club, in the summer of 2020, ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic signed a partnership with ASU Politehnica Timișoara, as a result of which the male Fortuna team became an unofficial satellite of P ...
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Liga I (women's Football)
The Liga I is the top level women's football league in Romania. The champion team qualifies for UEFA Women's Champions League. After the fall of communism, organised women's football started to take off, and the founded clubs were distributed into 2 leagues - ''Divizia A'' with 12 teams and ''Divizia B'' with 30 teams grouped into 3 series, following a tournament called ''Cupa Libertății''. In 2006, the league was rebranded as ''Liga I'' along with its male counterparts, since the name ''Divizia A'' was found to already be trademarked. The top league was renamed ''Superliga'' for 4 seasons between the 2013–14 season, when the league-system was restructured, and until the 2016–17 season. Between these seasons, the name ''Liga I'' was given to the second-tier league. Format The league started with 12 teams at its creation in 1990. It has suffered various format changes since. In some years, a play-off was held to decide the champion. For the 2011–2012 season, the league w ...
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Alexandria, Romania
Alexandria () is the capital city of the Teleorman County, Muntenia, Romania. It is located south-west of Bucharest, towards the Bulgarian border, and has over 40,000 inhabitants. The 44th parallel north passes just north of the city. Geography Alexandria is situated in the middle of the Wallachian Plain, on the banks of the Vedea, Vedea River. It is located in the central part of Teleorman County, at a distance of from Giurgiu and from Bucharest. The city is traversed by the Roads in Romania, national road DN6, which links Bucharest to the Banat region in western Romania; the road is part of European route European route E70, E70. The Alexandria train station serves the Căile Ferate Române, CFR Căile Ferate Române Line 900, Line 909, with service towards Roșiorii de Vede (to the northwest) and Zimnicea (to the south, on the Danube). History Alexandria was named after its founder, Alexandru II Ghica, Alexandru D. Ghica, List of rulers of Wallachia, Prince of Wallachia fr ...
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Vasas Femina FC
Vasas Femina Fotbal Club, commonly known as Vasas Femina, or simply Vasas, is a Romanian women's Association football, football club based in Odorheiu Secuiesc, Harghita County, Romania. The team was founded on 18 July 2012 and since then playing constantly in the Romanian leagues. Vasas Femina currently plays in the Liga I, first tier of the Romanian women's football system, after ranking 2nd at the end of the 2017–18 season. Current technical staff * Last updated: 19 January 2019 * SourceTechnical staff/small> References External links

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ACS Piroș Security Lioness Arad
ACS or Acs may refer to: Aviation * ACS-3, the military version of Raybird-3, a Ukrainian UAV * Aerial Common Sensor, a Lockheed Martin reconnaissance aircraft airframe for the US Army and Navy * Air Cess, a cargo airline based in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates * IATA airport code for Achinsk Airport in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia Companies and commerce * ACS:Law, a British law firm specializing in intellectual property cases * Advanced Card Systems, a Hong Kong–based developer of smart cards and smart card readers * Advanced Composites Solutions, a Brazilian engineering company specialized in composite materials technology * Advanced Contact Solutions, a Philippine business process outsourcing company * Affiliated Computer Services, an American business and technology outsourcing company * Alaska Communications System, former name of AT&T Alascom, an American communications services company * Alaska Communications Systems, an American communications services company, distinct fr ...
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ACS Fotbal Feminin Baia Mare
Asociația Clubul Sportiv Fotbal Feminin Baia Mare is a Romanian women's football club based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, Romania. The Ladies of the river are currently playing in the Liga II, of the Romanian women's football system. History Originally founded in 2009 as a female section of Asociația Sportivă Independența Baia Mare, a club founded itself in 2000, it was commonly known as Independența Baia Mare, or simply Independența until 2020. The team first affiliated to Romanian Football Federation only on 8 August 2011, since then playing constantly in the Romanian leagues. At the conclusion of the 2019–20 season which saw the disbandment of fellow Maramureș County club ACS Venus Maramureș, all the women's football actors in the county decided to join forces, and on 15 July 2020 the Independența team was renamed and rebranded to reflect this change. The change was approved in the Romanian Football Federation's Executive Committee of 3 August 2020. In its hist ...
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FC Universitatea Galați
Fotbal Club Universitatea Galați, commonly known as Universitatea Galați, or simply U Galați, is a Romanian women's football club based in Galați, Galați County. The team was founded in 2015 and promoted to Liga I at the end of the 2017–18 season, as the winner of the first series of the Liga II. Universitatea Galați plays its home matches on Siderurgistul Stadium with a capacity of 6,000 seats. Honours Leagues *Liga I **Runners-up (1): 2019–20 *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 ... **Winners (1): 2017–18 Season by season Current squad Club officials Board of directors * Last updated: 19 January 2019 * Source: Current technical staff * Last updated: 19 January 2019 * Source: References External link ...
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ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic (women)
ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic, commonly known as Fortuna Becicherecu Mic, is a Romanian women's football club based in Becicherecu Mic, Timiș County, Romania. The team currently plays in the Liga I, first tier of the Romanian women's football system, after promoting at the end of the 2016–17 season.Performanță notabilă în sportul timișean – ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic, în Superliga națională de fotbal feminin
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FC Fair Play București
Fotbal Club Fair Play București, commonly known as Fair Play București, or simply Fair Play, was a Romanian women's football club based in Bucharest, Romania. Fair Play București was founded on 29 April 2003 and last played in the Liga II, second tier of the Romanian women's football system.AFC Fair Play Bucureşti
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Banat
Banat ( , ; ; ; ) is a geographical and Historical regions of Central Europe, historical region located in the Pannonian Basin that straddles Central Europe, Central and Eastern Europe. It is divided among three countries: the eastern part lies in western Romania (the counties of Timiș County, Timiș, Caraș-Severin County, Caraș-Severin, Arad County, Arad south of the Mureș (river), Mureș river, and the western part of Mehedinți County, Mehedinți); the western part of Banat is in northeastern Serbia (mostly included in Vojvodina, except for a small part included in the Belgrade, Belgrade Region); and a small northern part lies within southeastern Hungary (Csongrád-Csanád County). The region's historical ethnic diversity was severely affected by the events of World War II. Today, Banat is mostly populated by ethnic Romanians, Serbs and Hungarians, but small populations of other ethnic groups also live in the region. Nearly all are citizens of either Serbia, Romania or H ...
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Timiș County
Timiș () is a county (''județ'') of western Romania on the border with Hungary and Serbia, in the historical regions of Romania, historical region of Banat, with the county seat at Timișoara. It is the westernmost and the largest county in Romania in terms of land area. The county is also part of the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion. Name The name of the county comes from the Timiș (river), Timiș River, known in Roman antiquity as ''Tibisis'' or ''Tibiscus''. According to Lajos Kiss' etymological dictionary, the name of the river probably comes from the Dacian language: ''thibh-isjo'' ("marshy"). In Hungarian language, Hungarian, Timiș County is known as ''Temes megye'', in German language, German as ''Kreis Temesch'', in Serbian language, Serbian as Тамишки округ/''Tamiški okrug'', in Ukrainian language, Ukrainian as Тімішський повіт, and in Banat Bulgarian dialect, Banat Bulgarian as ''okrug Timiš''. Geography Timiș is the lar ...
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Comloșu Mare
Comloșu Mare (; ; ) is a commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Comloșu Mare (commune seat), Comloșu Mic and Lunga. Name Comloșu Mare has been known throughout history under several names: ''Conuș'', ''Conaș'', ''Comloșul Bănățean'', ''Comlăușul Mare'' or ''Comloș'' (in Romanian); ''Nagykomlós'' and ''Bánátkomlós'' (in Hungarian); Велики Комлуш/''Veliki Komluš'' (in Serbian); ''Großkomlosch'', ''Komlosch'' or ''Großhopfendorf'' (in German). Comloșu Mic was known as ''Ostern'' in German, ''Osztern'' and ''Kiskomlós'' in Hungarian and Мали Комлуш/''Mali Komluš'' in Serbian. The current form, Comloșu Mic, is retaken after 1918 from the Hungarian toponym ''Kiskomlós'', originally used by the Austro-Hungarian administration. Lunga was founded in 1824. Originally known as ''Constanța'', the village was named in honor of Constanze Nákó de Nagyszentmiklós, the widow of Joseph Nákó de Nagyszentmiklós ...
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Caraș-Severin County
Caraș-Severin () is a county ( județ) of Romania on the border with Serbia. The majority of its territory lies within the historical region of Banat, with a few northeastern villages considered part of Transylvania. The county seat is Reșița. The Caraș-Severin county is part of the Danube–Criș–Mureș–Tisa Euroregion. Name In Serbo-Croatian, it is known as ''Karaš Severin''/Караш Северин or ''Karaš-Severinska županija'', in Hungarian as ''Krassó-Szörény megye'', in German as ''Kreis Karasch-Severin'', and in Bulgarian as Караш-Северин (translit. ''Karash-Severin''). Geography With 8,514 km2, it is the third largest county in Romania, after Timiș and Suceava counties. It is also the county through which the river Danube enters Romania. The mountains make up 67% of the county's surface, including the Southern Carpathians range, with Banat Mountains, Țarcu-Godeanu Mountains and Cernei Mountains and elevations between ...
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