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The Romanian football champions () are the winners of ''
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 1 ...
'', Romania's premier annual
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league competition. The title has been contested since 1909 in varying forms of competition. Steaua București/FCSB has won a record 28 championship titles, thus making it the most prolific team in the Liga I. The second most successful team in the league is
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with 18 championship titles. The Steaua-Dinamo rivalry, also known as the Eternal Derby, is the biggest one in the Romanian football championship, and between the two teams, they have won the championship 44 times and finished as runners-up another 37 times during the 102 completed seasons. The third most prolific is team is
CFR Cluj Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded as ''Kolozsvári Vasut ...
with 8 championships won, followed by
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which won all of its titles during the early editions of the championship, winning 7 trophies before its dissolution in 1949. Since the first edition in 1909–10, the league has been won by 23 teams representing 12 cities, with nearly two-thirds of all editions (59 titles) being won by teams from the capital,
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. The 2007–08 champions
CFR Cluj Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj, commonly known as CFR Cluj ( or ) or simply CFR, is a Romanian professional association football, football club based in the city of Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, that competes in the Liga I. Founded as ''Kolozsvári Vasut ...
were the first team outside Bucharest to win the championship in 16 years. The first Romanian Football Championship was held between December 1909 and January 1910 and included three teams, two from Bucharest and one from
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. The title was decided using a
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format, with
Olympia București Olympia București was a football club based in Bucharest, in southern Romania. It was founded in 1904 and it soon became one of the best teams in the country, winning two Romanian Championships. The club was dissolved in 1946. History The first ...
being the inaugural winners. The knock-out format was used until the 1921–22 season, when a league consisting of seven teams was formed. The regular regional leagues season was followed by a final tournament featuring the first placed teams of each region. The championship was suspended due to the
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s from 1916 to 1919 and 1941 to 1946. The competition kept the name ''Divizia A'' from 1921 until 2006 when it was changed to ''Liga I'' following a trademark dispute. Between 1955 and 1992, the winner of the championship qualified into the
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, which was the predecessor of the current
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. The most successful Romanian team to enter this competition is Steaua București, who won the trophy in the 1985–86 season and played the final in the 1988–89 season. For the first time in history, the crowned champion from the 2007–08 season of Liga I qualified directly into the UEFA Champions League
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, which continued until the UEFA Champions League 2011–12 season. The 2015–16 season of the Liga I was the first season to take place since the new playoff/playout system was introduced. Thus in the regular season the 16 teams met twice, a total of 30 matches per team, with the top 6 advancing to the Championship round and the bottom 10 qualifying for the Relegation round. This season was marked by another milestone, the
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-based team FC Astra was crowned champions for the first time whilst ending
FCSB Fotbal Club FCSB (), formerly named and still sometimes referred to as FC Steaua București, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. It has spent its entire history in the Liga I, the top flight of the Romanian football le ...
three-year domination.


List


Romanian Football Championship (1909–1921)


Divizia A (1921–2006)


Liga I (2006–present)


Total titles won

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in
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. Teams in ''italics'' no longer exist. Teams in neither bold or ''italics'' are existing past winners of the championship that relegated to Romania's lower leagues.


By city

The following table lists the Romanian champions by cities.


Maps


See also

* Football records in Romania *
Football in Romania Football is the most popular sport in Romania.. The Romanian Football Federation ( or FRF), a member of UEFA, is the sport's national governing body. History The pre-war period The Bucharest architect Gheorghe Radu Stănculescu discovered i ...
*
List of football clubs in Romania by major honors won This is a List of major honours won by football clubs in Romania. It lists all the Romanian football clubs who have won a domestic or European Trophy. FCSB is the most decorated side in Romanian football, holding the record number of wins in every ...
*
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 ...


Footnotes

:A. Between 1916 and 1919 there was no competition held and no champion declared. :B. No sources are available for this period. :C. Between 1941 and 1946 there was no official competition held. :D. Won 6 of the 26 titles under the name of CCA București. :E. Won 4 of the 6 titles as ITA Arad and Flamura Roşie Arad. :F. Won its title under the name of UD Reșița.


References


External links

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Romanian Football Association


RSSSF.com {{Football in Romania
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