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The 2021–22 season is the 33rd professional football season in Farul Constanța's existence, and the 19th in the top-flight of Romanian football.Farul competes in Liga I and in the Cupa României.On 21 June 2021, Gheorghe Hagi (owner and founder of Viitorul Constanța), Gheorghe Popescu (chairman of Viitorul) and Ciprian Marica (owner of Farul Constanța) announced in a press conference that ...
During the team's first season in Romanian football, they achieved promotion to the 2010–11 Liga II in round 33 after a fierce battle with ACS Berceni towards the end of the campaign. In the 2011–12 Liga II , Viitorul finished second in the standings and were promoted to the top-flight the following season.
The 2023–24 season will be FCV Farul Constanța's 124th season in existence and 12th consecutive in the Liga ... 1 UTA Arad: 9 5 2 2 15 11 +4 37 3–1 1–3 1–0 4–3
Farul Stadium in the 1980s. Farul II Constanța use to play its home matches on Stadionul Farul in Constanța.Originally known as Stadionul 1 Mai, the stadium was opened in 1955 and had the shape of the letter "U", but subsequently it was expanded with another stand, finally reaching the capacity of 15,520 seats.
Farul had further setbacks after 1–1 draws with Sepsi OSK and Universitatea Craiova, despite a record 7–2 win over Rapid București between them, closing the gap between Farul and FCSB to one point. Farul won their first league title with a 3–2 win against FCSB, coming back from 0–2.
Libertatea had a certified average daily circulation of 36.905 copies, in Q1 2020, [12] with 11.732 subscriptions and 15.598 sold copies The newspaper relaunched in April 2016, [ 13 ] in general news format with a shift from tabloid journalism to more serious reporting, after a process which started in 2014.
The newspaper was divided into a variety of different sections such as: national football, international football, sports and special. It usually included 24 pages which use a 6-column format, but also printed editions of 32 pages devoted to some specific events. In 2019 Gândul Media Network company took over the ProSport brand.