The 1973–74 County Championship was the 32nd season of the
Liga IV
Liga IV is the fourth level of the Romanian football league system and is run in all 41 counties and in the Municipality of Bucharest. It was known as the Regional Championship, County Championship, Divizia C – County Phase and Divizia D. Its ...
, the fourth tier of the
Romanian football league system
The Romanian football league system, also known as the football pyramid, refers to the system in Romanian club football that consists of several football leagues bound together hierarchically by promotion and relegation. The first three leagues ar ...
. The champions of each county association play against one from a neighboring county in a play-off to gain promotion to
Divizia C
The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. It was founded in 1936 and was called Divizia C until 2006. An exception was the seasons 1992–93 to 1996–97, in which the league was call ...
.
County championships
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Alba (AB)
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Arad (AR)
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Argeș (AG)
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Bacău (BC)
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Bihor (BH)
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Bistrița-Năsăud (BN)
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Botoșani (BT)
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Brașov (BV)
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Brăila (BR)
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Bucharest (B)
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Buzău (BZ)
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Caraș-Severin (CS)
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Călărași (CL)
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Cluj (CJ)
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Constanța (CT)
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Covasna (CV)
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Dâmbovița (DB)
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Dolj (DJ)
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Galați (GL)
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Giurgiu (GR)
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Gorj (GJ)
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Harghita (HR)
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Hunedoara (HD)
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Ialomița (IL)
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Iași (IS)
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Ilfov (IF)
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Maramureș (MM)
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Mehedinți (MH)
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Mureș (MS)
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Neamț (NT)
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Olt (OT)
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Prahova (PH)
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Satu Mare (SM)
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Sălaj (SJ)
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Sibiu (SB)
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Suceava (SV)
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Teleorman (TR)
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Timiș (TM)
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Tulcea (TL)
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Vaslui (VS)
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Vâlcea (VL)
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Vrancea (VN)
Promotion play-off
Teams promoted to
Divizia C
The Liga 3, most often spelled as Liga III, is the third level of the Romanian football league system. It was founded in 1936 and was called Divizia C until 2006. An exception was the seasons 1992–93 to 1996–97, in which the league was call ...
without a play-off matches as teams from less represented counties in the third division.
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( VS) Recolta Văleni
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( DB) Oțelul Târgoviște
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( VN) Dinamo Focșani
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( GL) Mecanizatorul Târgu Bujor
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( MH) Dinamo Orșova
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( IL) IPRECA Călărași
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( TL) Recolta Frecăței
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( SM) Unirea Tășnad Unirea may refer to:
Places in Romania
* Unirea, Alba, a commune
* Unirea, Brăila, a commune
* Unirea, Călărași, a commune
* Unirea, Dolj, a commune and village
* General Berthelot, a commune in Hunedoara, called ''Unirea'' from 1965 to 200 ...
The matches was played on 30 June and 7 July 1974.
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Championships standings
Arad County
Bihor County
Caraș-Severin County
Harghita County
Hunedoara County
Prahova County
Sălaj County
Vaslui County
See also
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1973–74 Divizia A
The 1973–74 Divizia A was the fifty-sixth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.
Teams
League table
Results
Top goalscorers
Champion squad
See also
* 1973–74 Divizia B
* 1973–74 Divizia C
References
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1973–74 Divizia B
The 1973–74 Divizia B was the 34th season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system.
The format has been changed to three series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season the winners of the series promoted to Diviz ...
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1973–74 Divizia C
The 1973–74 Divizia C was the 18th season of Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system.
Team changes
To Divizia C
Relegated from Divizia B
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Promoted from County Championship
* Metalul Rădăuți
* Construct ...
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1973–74 Cupa României
The 1973–74 Cupa României was the 36th edition of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition.
The title was won by Jiul Petroşani against Politehnica Timişoara.
Format
The competition is an annual knockout tournament.
Each tie i ...
References
External links
FRF
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Liga IV seasons
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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 ...