FC Universitatea Craiova

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Universitatea Craiova
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Full name FC Universitatea Craiova
Nickname(s) Blue Lions
The Champions of a Great Love
Founded 1948
Ground Ion Oblemenco,
Craiova
(Capacity 27 915)
Chairman Flag of Romania Adrian Mititelu
Manager Flag of Italy Nicolò Napoli
League Liga I
2007-08 Liga I, 9th
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FC Universitatea Craiova is one of the most famous football clubs from Romania, along with Steaua Bucuresti and Dinamo Bucuresti. They became the first Romanian footbal team to reach the semifinals of a European tournament, respective UEFA Cup in 1984 .

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[edit] History

The football history in the city of Craiova began in the year 1921, when the first teams were founded; "Craiovan Craiova" and "Rovine Grivita Craiova".

In the year 1940, the two teams from Craiova merged, resulting in one of the most successful Romanian football teams in the Interwar period; “FC Craiova” , which was also the first team from the city of Craiova winning the Romanian championship in the season 1942-1943. However the title was not officialised by the Romanian Football Federation because of the war.

Finally in 1948 “Universitatea Craiova” took life at the initiative of a group of students and professors, a team which latter would become one of the most popular and successful teams from Romania.

[edit] Craiova Maxima

The 1982/1983 season has been, without doubt, the best in the history of "The Champion of a Great Love" a nickname used for Universitatea by the media, because of the tremendous love and immense passion that always surrounded the team. That magnificent side stayed fresh for long time in the memory of Romanian fans, regardless their sympathy for other clubs.

That season, under the management of Constantin Otet and Nicolae Ivan, Universitatea Craiova reached the semifinals of the UEFA Cup defeating big names of European football like AC Fiorentina (runners-up in Italian Serie A), Girondins Bordeaux (France), and FC Kaiserslautern (Germany). In the first European Cup semifinal ever played by a Romanian club, Universitatea played against Benfica Lisbon (Portugal), two times European Champions and three times European Champions finalists. After two draws the Portuguese side advanced to the final on aggregate away goals. Ilie Balaci and Rodion Camataru were among the great players of Craiova Maxima, but also Stefanescu, Crisan, Geolgau, Beldeanu, Donose, Lung etc.

[edit] Craiova after 1991

In 1991 Universitatea Craiova won for the last time the Championship and the Romanian Cup, under Sorin Cartu as coach. In the last years Craiova became a middle-table team, with rather poor performances. At the end of the season 2004-2005 they have been relegated in the second football division for the first time in the history. Anyway, Craiova promoted the next year in Liga I.

[edit] National performances

  • 4 times winners of the Romanian Championship: 1974, 1980, 1981, 1991
  • 5 times Second Place: 1973, 1982, 1983, 1994, 1995
  • 7 times Third Place: 1967, 1975, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1993
  • Romanian Cup : 6 times Romanian Cup Winners: 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1991, 1993
    • 1977 • 2 - 1 with Steaua Bucureşti
    • 1978 • 3 - 1 with Olimpia Satu-Mare
    • 1981 • 6 - 0 with Politehnica Timişoara
    • 1983 • 3 - 1 with Politehnica Timişoara
    • 1991 • 2 - 1 with FC Bacău
    • 1993 • 2 - 0 with Dacia Unirea Brăila
  • 5 times Romanian Cup runners-up: 1975, 1985, 1994, 1998, 2000

[edit] International performances

  • participated in 14 editions of the UEFA Cup

[edit] Current Season

As of March 15, 2008

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Romania DF Ştefan Bărboianu
4 Flag of Australia DF Josh Mitchell
6 Flag of Romania DF Dorel Stoica (captain)
7 Flag of Romania DF Robert Găman
8 Flag of Romania MF Robert Săceanu
10 Flag of Romania MF Florin Costea
11 Flag of Romania FW Ciprian Tănasă
13 Flag of Australia MF Spase Dilevski
14 Flag of Romania MF Robert Găman
15 Flag of Romania MF Valerian Gârlă
17 Flag of Australia FW Michael Baird
18 Flag of Romania DF Ovidiu Dănănae
No. Position Player
19 Flag of Romania MF Gabriel Velcovici
20 Flag of Romania MF Mihai Dina
22 Flag of Romania GK Nicuşor Bănică
23 Flag of Romania GK Mircea Bornescu
24 Flag of Romania MF Paul Curteanu
27 Flag of Australia MF Joshua Rose
28 Flag of Romania MF Cosmin Gangioveanu
30 Flag of Romania MF Andrei Prepeliţă
32 Flag of Romania MF Ionuţ Luţu
33 Flag of Romania MF Andrei Ionescu
77 Flag of Sierra Leone FW Julius Woobay

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Goalkeepers

[edit] Defenders

  • Marin Marcel, I. Constantinescu, Sameş, Badin, Boc
  • Deselnicu, Ciupitu, Smarandache, Negrilă, Tilihoi, Ştefănescu
  • Ungureanu, Purima, Bumbescu, V. Mănăilă, Cioroianu, Săndoi
  • Gheorghe Popescu, N. Zamfir, A. Popescu, M. Rada, Vasc, Papură, Olăroiu
  • Bătrânu, Vochin, Stoican, Bărcăuan, Frăsineanu, Chivu, M. Mitu
  • Bolohan, Mitriţă, I. Rada, I. Stancu, Daouda
  • Ciucă, D. Stoica, J. Mitchell

[edit] Midfielders

  • Ozon, Cricitoiu, Zbârcea, N. Ivan, Strâmbeanu
  • Ţicleanu, Donose, Balaci, Beldeanu, Irimescu, Stângă, Badea
  • Gh. Ciurea, Ceauşilă, Gabi Popescu, D. Bica, Olaru, Trică, S. Cristescu, I. Luţu, Buia, Doru Nicolae, Liţă Dumitru, H. Cioloboc
  • Moisescu, Dumitraşcu, R. Niculescu, Ad. Pigulea, A. Călin, M. Sava
  • Domocoş, Şoavă, Pitu, Grigorie, Alexa, Bundea, Pleşan, Schumacher
  • A. Ionescu

[edit] Forwards

[edit] Famous Coaches

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