Mureșul Deva
Club Sportiv Municipal Deva, commonly known as CSM Deva, is a Romanian professional football (soccer), football football team, club based in Deva, Romania, Deva, Hunedoara County. The club was originally established in 1921 under the name of ''Mureșul Deva'' and since 1964 was a constant presence at the level of Liga III and Liga II under various names, such as: ''Minerul Deva'', ''Explormin Deva'', ''Explorări Deva'', ''Vega Deva'', ''Cetate Deva'' or ''CS Deva'', but mainly under the name of ''Mureșul Deva''. Club's most fruitful periods were during the 1970s and 2000s when the club spent six, respectively five seasons in the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The best ranking of Cetate Deva was a 4th place at the end of the 1973–74 Divizia B season, period when the club was managed by Ladislau Vlad. Over time the club suffered several re-foundations, from two mergers (with Vega Caransebeș in 1994 and with CS Certej in 2003) to two re-establishments (as ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Stadionul Cetate (Deva)
Stadionul Cetate is a multi-use stadium in Deva, Romania, Deva, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of LPS Cetate Deva, Cetate Deva. The stadium was opened in the 1960s and holds 4,000 seats. Cetate Stadium is ranked 3rd in Hunedoara County, by capacity and is well known in Romania for its special location, right at the foot of the hill on which the Deva Citadel is located. soccerway.com References Football venues in Romania Buildings and structures in Hunedoara County Deva, Romania Sport in Hunedoara County {{Romania-sports-venue-stub ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Corvinul Hunedoara
Asociaţia Club Sportiv FC Corvinul Hunedoara 1921 (), commonly known as Corvinul Hunedoara or simply Corvinul, is a Romanian professional Football (soccer), football club based in the city of Hunedoara, Hunedoara County, that competes in the Liga II. Founded in 1921 as ''Fero Sport Hunedoara'', the club bore various names over time, but stuck with Corvinul, inspired by the history of the Hunyadi family () and the local Corvin Castle. Under this name, the team achieved its best performances during the 1980s, when it was a constant appearance in the Liga I, top flight. Between 1979 and 1982, Corvinul was coached by Mircea Lucescu, who would go on to become one of the most successful Romanian managers. Following the Romanian Revolution, fall of communism, Corvinul relegated to the Liga II, Divizia B in 1992 and have not yet returned to the top flight. The club faced financial and identity issues in the 20th century, but in 2021 its brand was recovered by the Municipality of Hunedoa ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1976–77 Divizia B
The 1976–77 Divizia B was the 37th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to three series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last four places from each series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * Minerul Gura Humorului * Relonul Săvinești * Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat * Portul Constanța * Tehnometal București * Flacăra-Automecanica Moreni * Minerul Lupeni * Aurul Brad * Armătura Zalău * Minerul Cavnic * Chimica Târnăveni * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe Relegated from Divizia A * Olimpia Satu Mare * CFR Cluj * Universitatea Cluj From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * CS Botoșani * Minerul Motru * Minerul Moldova Nouă * Cimentul Medgidia * Metalul Mija * Gaz Metan Mediaș * Viitorul Vaslui * Metrom Brașov * Victoria Carei * Tulcea * Autobuzul București * Unirea Tomnatic Promoted ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1975–76 Divizia B
The 1975–76 Divizia B was the 36th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The format has been maintained to three series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last four places from each series relegated to Divizia C. Team changes To Divizia B Promoted from Divizia C * CS Botoșani * Viitorul Vaslui * Prahova Ploiești * Cimentul Medgidia * Dunărea Giurgiu * Chimia Turnu Măgurele * Minerul Motru * Unirea Tomnatic * Dacia Orăștie * CIL Sighetu Marmației * Gloria Bistrița * Nitramonia Făgăraș Relegated from Divizia A * Steagul Roșu Brașov * Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea * FC Galați From Divizia B Relegated to Divizia C * Foresta Fălticeni * Flacăra Moreni * Minerul Baia Sprie * Chimia Brăila * Metalul Turnu Severin * Minerul Anina * Oțelul Galați * Oltul Sfântu Gheorghe * Vulturii Textila Lugoj * Relonul Săvinești * CSU Brașov * Met ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Petru Șchiopu
Petru Șchiopu (28 April 1947 – 10 October 2014) was a Romanian football midfielder. Club career Petru Șchiopu was born on 28 April 1947 in Pecica, Romania, starting to play football at UTA Arad, making his Divizia A debut on 2 May 1966 in a 1–1 with Știința Craiova. Under the guidance of coach Nicolae Dumitrescu he helped ''The Old Lady'' win two consecutive titles, at the first contributing with six goals scored in 27 appearances and in the second he played 19 games, scoring two times. He also played in two European Cup editions, making one appearance in each of them against Legia Warsaw and Red Star Belgrade, UTA losing both games. In the middle of the 1970–71 season, Șchiopu left UTA to go play in Divizia B for Bihor Oradea which he helped promote to the first league but relegated after one season. After spending one more season with Bihor in the second league, he went one on to have several spells at Divizia B clubs, starting with one season at Mureșul Deva, t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Progresul București
Fotbal Club Progresul București, commonly known as Progresul București or simply as Progresul, was a Romanian Association football, football club based in Bucharest. The team was founded in 1944 as ''B.N.R. București'', being the team of the National Bank of Romania (B.N.R.). In 1947, B.N.R. was promoted to Liga II, Divizia B. In 1955, B.N.R. made its debut in Liga I, Divizia A, under the name of ''Progresul Finanțe Bănci București''. Since then, Progresul has experienced various successes and setbacks, in total spending no less than 32 seasons in the top flight, being ranked 15th in the Liga I#All-time table, Liga I All-Time Table. Progresul was runner-up of the league three times (1995–96 Divizia A, 1995–96, 1996–97 Divizia A, 1996–97, 2001–02 Divizia A, 2001–02), won the Cupa României, Romanian Cup in the 1959–60 Cupa României, 1959–60 season, and was also the finalist of the Cup on four other occasions (1957–58 Cupa României, 1957–58, 1996–97 Cup ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nicolae Oaidă
Nicolae Oaidă (9 April 1933 – 18 January 2025) was a Romanian footballer and manager. Club career Oaidă was born in Bod, Brașov on 9 April 1933 and started playing football in 1946 at the youth center of local club, Steagul Roșu, later in 1950 moving to neighboring club, Locomotiva. He made his Divizia A debut on 16 May 1954 playing for Dinamo Brașov in a 3–0 loss in front of Locomotiva Timișoara. After one season at Dinamo Brașov, Oaidă went to play for two seasons at Dinamo Bacău, managing to help the team earn a promotion to the first league in his first season spent there. In 1957 he went to play for Progresul București, his first performance being the reaching of the 1957–58 Cupa României, being used all the minutes by coach Ioan Lupaș all the minutes in the 1–0 loss in front of Știința Timișoara. In the following season he scored a personal record of 14 goals. Under the guidance of coach Augustin Botescu, Oaidă opened the score in the 2� ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Árpád Szűcs
Árpád Szűcs (also known as Arpad Suciu; born 16 March 1943) is a Romanian former professional Association football, footballer of Hungary, Hungarian ethnicity. Szűcs grew up in the youth academies of the historical local clubs Stăruința Oradea (named Metalul Oradea at that time) and Club Atletic Oradea (named CS Oradea at that time). He made his debut in the Liga II, Divizia B for Crișana Oradea (former CS Oradea), in 1961, under the management of Ferenc Rónay, a legend of the Romanian and Hungary, Hungarian football. One year later, young Szűcs also made his debut in the top-flight, for the same team, Crișana.La o cafea cu un idol al tribunei oradene! (At a coffee with an idol of the Oradea tribune!). caoradea.ro Club Atletic Oradea, Crișana Oradea was dissolved in 1963 and Árpád Szűcs moved to second-tier cl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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CSP UM Timișoara
UM Timișoara was a Romanian professional football (soccer), football football team, club from Timișoara, Romania, founded in 1960 and dissolved in 2008. History The football team of ''Uzinele Mecanice Timișoara'' was founded in 1960, playing in the first years of its existence in the Ronaț neighborhood on the field that would later become the Stadionul Gheorghe Rășcanu. The club managed to promoted in Divizia C at the end of the 1966–67 Regional Championship, 1966–67 season, when it won the Banat Regional Championship and the play-off for promotion against Aurul Brad, the winner of the Hunedoara Regional Championship. In the 1970s, the team went to play on the Stadionul UMT, known at that time as ''Stadionul Electrica''. The club did not obtain great performances during its existence, but succeeded to play one season of Romanian top football, in the 2001–02 Divizia A. At the end of the 2007–08 Liga III#Seria V, 2007–08 Liga III, UMT were relegated to the Timiș ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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1972–73 Divizia C
The 1972–73 Divizia C was the 17th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system. Team changes To Divizia C Relegated from 1971–72 Divizia B, Divizia B * FCM Câmpina, Poiana Câmpina * CS Gaz Metan Mediaș, Gaz Metan Mediaș * CS Portul Constanța, Portul Constanța * CSM Lugoj, Vulturii Textila Lugoj Promoted from 1971–72 County Championship, County Championship * Străduința Suceava * Relonul Săvinești * Locomotiva Adjud * Constructorul Gheorghiu-Dej * Unirea Tricolor Bârlad * Chimia Brazi * Știința Constanța * CS Progresul Brăila, Comerțul Brăila * Sportul Ciorogârla * Chimia Găești * Recolta Stoicănești * Textilistul Pitești * Cimentul Târgu Jiu, Gorjul Târgu Jiu * Victoria Craiova * Unirea Tomnatic * AS Constructorul Arad, Constructorul Arad * CIL Blaj * CS Minerul Ștei, Minerul Bihor * Rapid Jibou * CSO Borșa, Minerul Borșa * Lacul Ursu Sovata * Mureșul Toplița * Foresta Bistrița, Foresta Susenii Bârgăului * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Liga I
Liga I (; ''First League''), also spelled as Liga 1 and officially known as SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Romania and the highest level of the Romanian football league system. Contested by 16 clubs, it operates on a system of promotion and relegation from and to Liga II. The teams play 30 matches each in the regular season, before entering the championship play-offs or the relegation play-outs according to their position in the regular table. Liga I was established in 1909 and commenced play for the 1909–10 Divizia A, 1909–10 campaign, being currently 25th in UEFA's UEFA coefficient#League coefficient, league coefficient ranking list. It is administered by the Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal, also known by the acronym LPF. Before the 2006–07 Liga I, 2006–07 season, the competition was known as ''Divizia A'', but the name had to be changed following the finding that someone else had registered that trademark. The best p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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FC Bihor Oradea (1958)
Fotbal Club Bihor Oradea (), commonly known as Bihor Oradea or simply as FC Bihor, was a Romanian professional Association football, football club based in Oradea, Bihor County. It was founded under the name of ''Crișul Oradea'' in April 1958 and from 1963 it continued the football tradition of the city, following the dissolution of Club Atletic Oradea. In the 57 seasons spent in the Romanian football league system, FC Bihor played 18 seasons in the Liga I, first division, 39 seasons in the Liga II, second league and only 5 seasons in the lower leagues, respectively 4 in the Liga III and only one season, its first, in the Liga IV, fourth tier. This ranks the club on the 24th place out of 98 in the Liga I all-time table. In January 2016, FC Bihor was dissolved after having faced significant financial issues. The home ground of "the Red and Blues" was Stadionul Iuliu Bodola, which has a seating capacity of 11,155. History Early years, as Crișul (1958–1972) FC Bihor Oradea ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |