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The two clubs shared victories, (2–1 and 1–2), and Farul was promoted after penalty shoot-outs. The return TO the top flight was also marked by the beginning of the ownersHIP era at Constanța. iN the Socialist Republic of Romania , all football clubs were publicly owned.
Asociația Fotbal Club Unirea Constanța (Romanian pronunciation: [uˈnire̯a konˈstantsa]), commonly known as Unirea Constanța, was a Romanian professional football club. Unirea was founded in the summer of 2021 by taking over Farul Constanța 's berth in the second league; the move was approved after Farul left the spot open as a result of ...
Constanța is home to several football clubs, with FCV Farul Constanța playing in the Romanian first division. There are two rugby teams in Constanța: RC Farul Constanța, who play in Divizia Națională BRD, and Constructorul Cleopatra Constanța, who play in Divizia A. One of the top Romanian handball clubs, HCD Constanța, is also based in ...
Club City Stadium Capacity Botoșani: Botoșani: Municipal (Botoșani) 7,782 CFR Cluj: Cluj: Dr. Constantin Rădulescu: 22,198 Dinamo București: București
The team represents the men's basketball section of the CSM Constanța multi-sports club. The basketball team predates the multi-sports club (which was founded in 2021), being named Athletic Neptun Constanța before the merger in the summer of 2022. [1] The club initially played in the second-tier Liga I.
Pages in category "Football clubs in Constanța County" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The first club to be promoted was Politehnica Iași, [2] following their 2–0 win against Oțelul Galați on 2 May 2023. Politehnica Iași returned to the Liga I after two years of absence. The second club to be promoted was Oțelul Galați, [3] following their 1–0 win against Unirea Dej on 21 May 2023. Oțelul Galați returned to the Liga I ...
On 13 May 2017, Viitorul managed to win the Liga I after a 1–0 home victory over CFR Cluj. It was the first major trophy in the club's history and ensured qualification for the UEFA Champions League. [3] With an average age of 22.2 years, "Hagi's Kids" were the season's youngest league champion in Europe.