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ACS Progresul Pecica
Asociația Club Sportiv Progresul Pecica, commonly known as ACS Progresul Pecica, Progresul Pecica, or simply as Pecica is a Romanian professional football club based in Pecica, Arad County. Progresul Pecica was founded in 1949, under the name of ''Steaua Roșie Pecica'', as a result of the merger between ''Virtutea Pecica (est. in 1921)'' and ''Club Atletic Rovine (est. in 1924)''. Steaua Roșie was renamed in 1954 as ''Recolta Pecica'' and since 1965 was known as Progresul Pecica playing only at the level of the County or Districtual League (4th tier). Progresul was renamed again in 1987, this time as ''Aurul Negru Pecica'' and started to be financially supported by the Pecica Oil Scaffold. In 1992, former Divizia C member ''Petrolul Arad/ Zădăreni (est. 1983)'' merged with ''Aurul Negru Pecica (est. 1949)'' and formed a new entity, West Petrom Arad (Pecica). West Petrom was financially supported by Petrom and for 10 years (1994–2004) played in the third tier, but with osci ...
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Progresul Stadium (Pecica)
The Progresul Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pecica, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of ACS Progresul Pecica, Progresul Pecica. The stadium holds about 2,000 people and has 1,500 seats. In the past was also the home ground of Virtutea Pecica and West Petrom Pecica (club that also included Progresul from 1992 until 2001). The stadium was opened in the 1920s and over time it has gone through some modernization and renovation processes, but still retaining its vintage style. The stadium was known in the past as ''Comunal Stadium'' or ''Petrom Stadium'' and the largest number of spectators recorded was of 5–6,000, on 21 September 1999, at the match between ''West Petrom Pecica'' and FC Steaua București, Steaua București. References External links Stadionul Progresul (Pecica) on soccerway.com See also

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CS Național Sebiș
Clubul Sportiv Național Sebiș, commonly known as Național Sebiș, is a Romanian football club based in Sebiș, Arad County, currently playing in the Liga IV – Arad County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. Founded in 1922 as ''Sebișana Sebiș'' and re-founded in 2004, Național played twelve consecutive seasons in Liga III, before withdrew due to financial problems, during the winter break of the 2019–20 season. Național Sebiș returned after a two-year hiatus, joining the Liga VI – Arad County, the sixth tier of the Romanian football league system. The team was formed around some experienced players and the rest young players from the Sebiș area and trained by the former players Flavius Raț and Leontin Sârb. At the end of the season 2021-2022 won the League VI Arad championship and promoted to League V Arad. Now the club has 5 groups of children and this activity is coordinated by the former great footballer Marin Dorel Balint. History The ...
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West Petrom Pecica Squad 1993
West is one of the four cardinal directions or points of the compass. It is the opposite direction from east and is the direction in which the Sun sets on the Earth. Etymology The word "west" is a Germanic word passed into some Romance languages (''ouest'' in French, ''oest'' in Catalan, ''ovest'' in Italian, ''vest'' in Romanian, ''oeste'' in Spanish and Portuguese). As in other languages, the word formation stems from the fact that west is the direction of the setting sun in the evening: 'west' derives from the Indo-European root ''*wes'' reduced from ''*wes-pero'' 'evening, night', cognate with Ancient Greek ἕσπερος hesperos 'evening; evening star; western' and Latin vesper 'evening; west'. Examples of the same formation in other languages include Latin occidens 'west' from occidō 'to go down, to set' and Hebrew מַעֲרָב (maarav) 'west' from עֶרֶב (erev) 'evening'. West is sometimes abbreviated as W. Navigation To go west using a compass for navigati ...
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1991–92 Divizia C
The 1991–92 Divizia C was the 36th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Starting with the following season season, the third division reduced the number of clubs to 80. As 18 clubs were relegated from the second division, only the top four teams from each series remained in the third division, while the others were relegated to the county championships. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Siretul Pașcani * Prahova Ploiești * Poiana Câmpina * Fortus Iași * Mecanică Fină București * Pandurii Târgu Jiu * Minerul Motru * Montana Sinaia * Vulturii Lugoj * CIL Sighetu Marmației * Aurul Brad * Progresul Timișoara Promoted from County Championship * CPL Bacău * Sticla Arieșul Turda * Unirea Dealu Mare Urlați * Șantierul Naval Galați * Victoria Țăndărei * Sportul IACMRS Călărași * Autobuzul IJTL Craiova * CSU Hidrotehnica Sibiu * Petrolul Târgu Cărbunești * CSM Drobeta-Turnu Severin * T ...
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1990–91 Divizia C
The 1990–91 Divizia C was the 35th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from 1989–90 Divizia B, Divizia B * CSM Pașcani, CFR Pașcani * CS Botoșani * AS Viitorul Vaslui, Viitorul Vaslui * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe, IMASA Sfântu Gheorghe * Metalul Mija * Constructorul Craiova * Electromureș Târgu Mureș * Mureșul Deva (1921), Mureșul Deva * CFR Cluj * Someșul Satu Mare Promoted from 1989–90 County Championship, County Championship * Unirea Abrom Bârlad * AS Rulmentul Alexandria, Rulmentul Alexandria * Jiul IEELIF Craiova * Steaua Târgoviște * CS Minerul Bălan, Minerul Bălan * Minerul Uricani * Prutul '90 Fălciu * Victoria Călan * Unirea Făurei * Litoral Mangalia * Cristalul Dorohoi * Știința Băneasa * Torpedo Zărnești * Unirea Seini * Electrometal Cluj-Napoca * CFR Arad * Minerul Berbești * Armătura Strehaia * Carpați Sinaia * Victoria Tecuci, Metalurgistul Tecuci * Unirea Urz ...
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1989–90 Divizia C
The 1989–90 Divizia C was the 34th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from Divizia B * Metalul Plopeni * FEPA 74 Bârlad * Explorări Câmpulung Moldovenesc * Delta Tulcea * Electroputere Craiova * Dacia Pitești * Dunărea Călărași * Metalul Mangalia * Minerul Cavnic * Paroșeni Vulcan * Mecanica Orăștie * Avântul Reghin Promoted from County Championship * Spicul Coteana * Voința Negrești-Oaș * Carpați Nehoiu * Tricotex Panciu * Mecos București * Ceramica Jimbolia * Minerul Ștei * Mureșul Toplița * Minerul Crucea * Tepro Iași * Gloria Ivești * Chimia Brăila * Chimia Găești * Metalul-Voința Sibiu * Unirea Dej * Dacia Orăștie * Metrom Brașov * Rapid Fetești * Dunărea Zimnicea * Metalul Râmnicu Vâlcea * Electro Botoșani * CSM Drobeta-Turnu Severin * Rapid Braniștea * Soda Ocna Mureș From Divizia C Promoted to Divizia B * Foresta Fălticeni * ...
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1988–89 Divizia C
The 1988–89 Divizia C was the 33rd season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to twelve series, each of them having 16 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to 1989–90 Divizia B, Divizia B and the last two places from each series relegated to 1989–90 County Championship, County Championship. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from 1987–88 Divizia B, Divizia B * AS Viitorul Vaslui, Inter Vaslui * AFC Unirea Slobozia, Unirea Slobozia * CSM Râmnicu Sărat, Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat * Petrolul Ianca * AFC Rocar București, Autobuzul București * Mecanică Fină București * Faur București, Metalul București * AS Progresul București, Progresul Vulcan București * ACS Sticla Arieșul Turda, Sticla Arieșul Turda * CIL Sighetu Marmației * Minerul Baia Sprie * Victoria Carei Promoted from 1987–88 County Championship, County Championship * Rapid Miercurea Ciuc * Metalul IM Roman ...
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Ionuț Popa
Ionuț Popa (17 April 1953 – 25 June 2020) was a Romanian professional footballer and manager. Popa managed teams such as UTA Arad, Bihor Oradea, Politehnica Iași and ACS Poli Timișoara, among others. Managerial career Popa was the coach of Liga I team Politehnica Iași from 2004, when they were promoted to the top league, until January 2009, becoming one of the longest serving coaches in Liga I. He quit his job due to a lack of funds. He was soon replaced by Cristiano Bergodi. Honours UTA Arad *Divizia B: 2001–02 Politehnica Iași *Divizia B 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 football season. It is currently sponsored by Casa Pariu ...: 2011–12 References External links * 1953 births 2020 deaths Romanian men's footballers CS Unirea Sânnicolau Mare players Romanian football managers FC UTA Arad ...
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Zădăreni
Zădăreni (; ) is a commune in Arad County, Romania, is situated in the northern part of the Vinga Plateau, along the Mureș valley. Its territory occupies 2145 hectares. It is composed of two villages: Bodrogu Nou (''Újbodrog'') and Zădăreni (situated at 8 km from Arad). These were part of Felnac Commune until 2004, when they were split off. Population According to the last census, the population of the commune counts 2323 inhabitants, out of which 96,6% are Romanians, 3,1% Ukrainians and 0,1% are of other or undeclared nationalities. History The traces of inhabitance in this place date back to the antiquity. In the archaeological site called "Cartierul Nou" ("New Quarter") in Zădăreni a settlement from the Iron Age and a Roman necropolis have been found. Despite this fact, Zădăreni was first mentioned only in 1333 while Bodrogu Nou in 1828. Economy There are hydrocarbon reserves present. Tourism In Bodrogu Nou one can visit the Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery The Hodo ...
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FC UTA Arad
Asociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad (), commonly known as UTA Arad or simply UTA (''Uzina Textilă Arad''; ), is a Romanian professional Association football, football football team, club based in the city of Arad, Romania, Arad, Arad County that competes in the Liga I. The team was founded in 1945 as ''IT Arad'', and has won six national titles and two Cupa României. Domestically, UTA is one of the most successful Romanian sides of the 20th century, sharing with Chinezul Timișoara the record for the most title wins by a club not from Bucharest, earning it the nickname ''Campioana Provinciei'' ("Provincial Champion"), a record which ended after the conclusion of the 2020–21 Liga I, 2020–21 season when CFR Cluj claimed its seventh Liga I trophy. UTA Arad's decline began with a transfer to the Liga II, second division in 1979, after which it rarely appeared in the top flight before being dissolved in 2014. UTA Arad was eventually promoted from the Liga IV and managed to return to t ...
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Sándor Schwartz
Sándor Schwartz (, 18 January 1909 - 1994) was a Romanian football player, who participated in the 1934 FIFA World Cup for the Romania national football team. Schwartz joined Ripensia Timişoara in 1930, and played for the club until the outbreak of World War II. He also made 10 appearances for Romania. Honours ;Ripensia Timișoara *Liga I (4): 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1937–38 *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 ... (2): 1933–34, 1935–36 References External links * * * 1909 births 1994 deaths Footballers from Târgu Mureș People from the Kingdom of Hungary Romanian men's footballers Liga I players CSM Unirea Alba Iulia players Vagonul Arad players ACS Minerul Lupeni players FC Ripensia Timișoara players Szegedi ...
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Progresul Pecica Squad 1960
Progresul is a district in southern Bucharest's Sectorul 4, 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, Serbia to the southwest, Bulgaria to the south, Moldova to .... References Districts of Bucharest {{Romania-geo-stub ...
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