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ACF Gloria Bistrița

Asociația Club de Fotbal Gloria Bistrița (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈɡlori.a ˈbistrit͡sa]), commonly known as Gloria Bistrița, or simply as Gloria, was a Romanian professional football club based in Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County founded on 6 July 1922 and dissolved in 2015.

Gloria Bistrița
Full nameAsociația Club de Fotbal Gloria Bistrița
Nickname(s)Vampirii albaștri (The Blue Vampires)
Alb-albaștrii (The White and Blues)
Glorioșii (The Glorious Ones)
Echipa lui Dracula (Dracula's Squad)
Short nameGloria
Founded6 July 1922; 101 years ago (6 July 1922)
Dissolved2015
GroundJean Pădureanu
Capacity7,800[1]
WebsiteClub website

History edit

 
Chart of yearly table positions of Gloria Bistrița in the national leagues.

The club was founded on 6 July 1922 and among the founding staff members there were: Simion Sbârcea as the club's president; Teofil Moldovan as the club's secretary; Ion Bota; Dumitru Hara; Simion Pop; Ioan Archiudean; and others as the club's administration committee members.

Throughout its earlier history, the club had several other names: Ceramica Bistrița (before World War II), CS Bistrița (after World War II) and Progresul Bistrița until 1956, when the old name, Gloria, was readopted.

In the 1954 season, the team participated in the Liga II promotion playoffs but missed on the promotion, in spite of the fact that, at that time, Progresul had on its team future Romania national team players, Anton and Dumitru Munteanu brothers.

Divizia C edit

The club played in Divizia C (now Liga III) three times. It was promoted for the first time in 1957, then for the second time in the 1963. Gloria played in Divizia C for a third and final time during the 1974–75 season, following a short-lived relegation from Divizia B.

Divizia B edit

Gloria earned its first Divizia B (now Liga II) promotion in 1958, just one year after they had promoted to Divizia C. They were promoted for a second time to B in 1970, under coach Titi Popescu, and, after the one-year relegation during the 1974–75 season, they finally were promoted for the 3rd time under Gheorghe Nuțescu's reign. The team then played in Divizia B for 15 years, between 1975 and 1990, possessing many valuable players, like Daniel Iftodi, Gheorghe Hurloi, Victor Ciocan, and others.

Promotion in top division and European cups edit

Gloria earned promotion to the Romanian top league, Divizia A (now Liga I), in 1990 under coach Remus Vlad, and then the team played at that level without interruption until 2011. During this time, the club also gave Romanian football remarkable players such as Viorel Moldovan, Gavril Balint, Lucian Sânmărtean, Ciprian Tătărușanu, Emilian Dolha, Cristian Coroian, and others. After beginning somewhat shyly in the top division, in 1993 Gloria finished in fifth place and managed to achieve their premiere qualification for a European international competition, the UEFA Cup. They drew 0–0 with Maribor at home, but were eliminated after a 2–0 defeat on the road in the second leg. In 1994, Gloria Bistrița won the Romanian Cup after defeating Universitatea Craiova by a score of 1–0. Despite finishing in seventh place, thanks to their cup final win, Gloria qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. They beat the future UEFA Cup Winners' Cup winners Real Zaragoza 2–1 in Bistrița, but were eliminated after losing 4–0 at the Estadio La Romareda. After an absence of one season, although having finished in 12th place, Gloria returned to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after losing 3–1 in the final of the Romanian Cup against league champions Steaua București. They qualified past the inaugural round after defeating Valletta FC by scores of 2–1 in both legs. In the first round proper, Gloria drew 1–1 in Bistrița against Italian giants Fiorentina, but were eliminated by losing 1–0 in Florence.

In 1997, Gloria made its debut in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. At the group stage, playing in group 10, they finished in fourth place (out of 5 teams), having lost against Montpellier (1–2), Čukarički Stankom (3-2) and Groningen (4–1) and having won against Spartak Varna (2–1). In 2000, Gloria won Cupa Ligii, 3–1 on penalties, after having drawn 2–2 after extra time against FCM Bacau. They then failed to qualify for the second round of the 2001 Intertoto Cup after losing 1-0 to Jazz Pori in Finland and winning 2–1 in Bistrița. In 2002, Gloria qualified for the third round for the first time after eliminating Union Luxembourg (2–1 in Bistrița and 0–0 in Luxembourg) and Teuta Durrës (3–0 in Bistrița and 0–1 in Albania), but were eliminated by Lille (2–0 in both legs). In 2003, Gloria Bistrița finished the league season tied on points with FC Brasov in third place, the club's best ever performance, and qualified for the second round of the Intertoto Cup after eliminating Bangor City (0–1 in Wales and 5–2 in Bistrița), but the team was eventually eliminated by Brescia (1–2 in Italy and 1–1 in Bistrița).

In 2005, Gloria earned its best European results ever against Olympiakos Nicosia: 5-0 in Cyprus (its best away European victory) and 11–0 in Bistrița (its best home European victory). In 2007, Gloria finished its business with European competitions. In the 2007 Intertoto Cup, they eliminated OFK Grbalj (2–1 in Bistrița and 1–1 in Montenegro) and Maccabi Haifa (2–0 in Bistrița and 0–2 in Israel, 3–2 on penalties), but then lost the Cup final match (in the Southern-Mediterranean region) against Atlético Madrid. Even though they beat Atlético, 2-1 in Bistrița,[2] they lost 1–0 [3] in Madrid, and so, 2–2 on aggregate, the Spanish prevailed on the away goals rule.

After 2007, Gloria changed its objective, from European competitions to avoiding relegation. In 2011, Gloria was relegated in Liga II after failing to achieve a license for the next season.

Insolvency edit

Gloria's funding problems worsened. However, Gloria Bistrița resisted on the pitch, and finished runner-up in the second division, thereby earning promotion to Liga I once again, under the leadership of coach Nicolae Manea. In the following season, however, Gloria had the worst record in first division, finishing 18th, and were relegated yet again. After the second relegation, Manea left the club to coach Corona Brașov, taking with him former Gloria strikers, Cristian Coroian and Sandu Negrean, as technical director and head coach respectively, with the stated objective of gaining promotion.

On 25 July 2014, Gloria was relegated to Liga III, due to many financial problems, and changed its name from ACF Gloria 1922 Bistrița to Gloria Progresul Bistrița.

On 3 August 2015, the club was relegated to Liga V, due to many financial problems, and went bankrupt.[4]

Successors edit

 
Academia Gloria logo.

After the bankruptcy of ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa, a new club was formed, AF Gloria Bistrița, also known as Academia Gloria, club that wanted to continue the football tradition of Gloria and had also a short term rivalry with FC Bistrița, another team that wanted to fight for the supremacy in the town. Eventually FC Bistrița won the battle and promoted to Liga III, but due to lack of funds the team retired in the second part of the season and dissolved soon after.[5] The death of the one who led Gloria for decades, Jean Pădureanu, seemed to be the last hammer blow for the football in Bistrița. Academia Gloria was a disputed project from its beginning, the new logo that depicted an ostrich with a ball at its feet has long been challenged by both media and supporters.[6] Even if the team managed to promote from Liga V to Liga IV in its first year, has been stuck to this level for next two. The lack of results, the lack of interest in getting the ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa brand (to become the official successor) and the lack of professionalism at the level of management have removed both supporters and local authorities from this team, which was finally dissolved in the summer of 2018.[7]

In the summer of 2018 when it seemed the situation had already a note of apathy and resignation, ACS Dumitra, a multiple champion of the Bistrița-Năsăud County and also the champion of the last season, announced that it changed its name to 1. FC Gloria Bistrița. The new president of the club was named Ioan Horoba, who was also the sporting director of ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa, in Pădureanu's era.[8] In the squad were found players who have been successful with the old club such as: Sergiu Costin, Alin Chibulcutean, Sergiu Mândrean or Adrian Nalați.Founded on 31 May 2018 under the name of 1. FC Gloria, the team is considered as the unofficial successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița, both by supporters, the media, but also the club itself assuming this status. The team has a similar name, same colors (white and blue), is playing on the same stadium, also having former directors, managers and players of the old club involved in the destiny of the new entity. 1. FC Gloria also announced that in the future would like to buy ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa brand and to become its official successor.[9]

Stadium edit

 

The stadium was inaugurated in 1930 and modernized in 2008. It was called Stadionul Municipal Gloria, before being named after the most important person in the club's history, Jean Pădureanu. The stadium has a total capacity of 7,800 seats.

European record edit

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup  2 6 3 1 2 7 9 −2
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 −2
UEFA Intertoto Cup 7 28 11 4 13 46 33 +13
Total 10 36 14 6 16 53 44 +9

Statistics by competition edit

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup edit

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1994–95 First round   Spain Real Zaragoza 2–1 0–4 2–5
1996–97 Qualifying round   Malta Valletta 2–1 2–1 4–2
First round   Italy Fiorentina 1–1 0–1 1–2

UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup edit

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1993–94 First round   Slovenia NK Maribor 0–0 0–2 0–2

UEFA Intertoto Cup edit

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1997 Group stage (10)   France Montpellier 1–2 4th place
  Yugoslavia Čukarički Stankom 2–3
  Bulgaria Spartak Varna 2–1
  Netherlands Groningen 1–4
2001 First round   Finland FC Jazz 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2002 First round   Luxembourg Union Luxembourg 2–0 0–0 2–0
Second round   Albania Teuta 3–0 0–1 3–1
Third round   France Lille 0–2 0–1 0–3
2003 First round   Wales Bangor City F.C. 5–2 1–0 6–2
Second round   Italy Brescia Calcio 1–1 1–2 2–3
2004 First round   Switzerland FC Thun 0–0 0–2 0–2
2005 First round   Cyprus Olympiakos Nicosia 11–0 5–0 16–0
Second round   Croatia NK Slaven Belupo 0–1 2–3 2–4
2007 First round   Montenegro Grbalj 2–1 1–1 3–2
Second round   Israel Maccabi Haifa (aet) 0–2 2–0 2–2 (3–2 p)
Third round   Spain Atlético Madrid 2–1 1–0 2–2 (a)

Managers edit

Managerial history dating from the past 20 years

Club honours edit

Domestic edit

Championships edit

Liga I

Liga II

Liga III

Cluj Regional Championship

Cups edit

Cupa României

Cupa Ligii

Supercupa României

  • Runners-up (1): 1994

European edit

UEFA Intertoto Cup

  • Runners-up (1): 2007

Club records in Liga 1 edit

Club records in Liga 1 dating from the past 20 years

Longest winning run

  • 5 matches, June 10, 1995 – August 19, 1995

Longest unbeaten run

  • 7 matches, March 22, 1997 – May 3, 1997

Biggest wins

Biggest losses

Most played games

  • Victor Ciocan – over 600

Most goals

  • Victor Ciocan – 426

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on May 9, 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  2. ^ Gloria Bistrita – Atlético Madrid : 2–1 Match report from Scorespro.com
  3. ^ Atlético Madrid – Gloria Bistrita : 1–0 Match report from Scorespro.com
  4. ^ ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa, în faliment. Tribunalul a dispus începerea procedurilor de lichidare. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  5. ^ Păcăleala s-a terminat: FC Bistrița, punct final. timponline.ro (in Romanian)
  6. ^ Gloria Bistrița și-a deschis o Academie de... struți. sportescu.ro (in Romanian)
  7. ^ Altă rușine la rând! Academia de ”struți”, pusă la respect de Dumitra! Vezi rezumatul!. sportulbistritean.ro (in Romanian)
  8. ^ ACS Dumitra a devenit... Gloria! Ioan Horoba revine la cârma unei echipe cu blazon și culori pe placul fostului manager al Gaz-Metanului 2018-06-15 at the Wayback Machine. stiridebistrita.ro (in Romanian)
  9. ^ Alt nume de tradiție care reînvie în fotbalul românesc? » Un personaj cunoscut din Liga 1 a pus bazele și va conduce destinele echipei. gsp.ro (in Romanian)

External links edit

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This article is about the football club founded in 1922 and dissolved in 2015 For the current club see CS Gloria Bistrița Năsăud For other uses see Gloria Bistrița Asociația Club de Fotbal Gloria Bistrița Romanian pronunciation ˈɡlori a ˈbistrit sa commonly known as Gloria Bistrița or simply as Gloria was a Romanian professional football club based in Bistrița Bistrița Năsăud County founded on 6 July 1922 and dissolved in 2015 Gloria BistrițaFull nameAsociația Club de Fotbal Gloria BistrițaNickname s Vampirii albaștri The Blue Vampires Alb albaștrii The White and Blues Glorioșii The Glorious Ones Echipa lui Dracula Dracula s Squad Short nameGloriaFounded6 July 1922 101 years ago 6 July 1922 Dissolved2015GroundJean PădureanuCapacity7 800 1 WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Divizia C 1 2 Divizia B 1 3 Promotion in top division and European cups 1 4 Insolvency 1 5 Successors 2 Stadium 3 European record 4 Statistics by competition 4 1 UEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 4 2 UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 4 3 UEFA Intertoto Cup 5 Managers 6 Club honours 6 1 Domestic 6 2 Championships 6 3 Cups 6 4 European 7 Club records in Liga 1 8 References 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Chart of yearly table positions of Gloria Bistrița in the national leagues The club was founded on 6 July 1922 and among the founding staff members there were Simion Sbarcea as the club s president Teofil Moldovan as the club s secretary Ion Bota Dumitru Hara Simion Pop Ioan Archiudean and others as the club s administration committee members Throughout its earlier history the club had several other names Ceramica Bistrița before World War II CS Bistrița after World War II and Progresul Bistrița until 1956 when the old name Gloria was readopted In the 1954 season the team participated in the Liga II promotion playoffs but missed on the promotion in spite of the fact that at that time Progresul had on its team future Romania national team players Anton and Dumitru Munteanu brothers Divizia C edit The club played in Divizia C now Liga III three times It was promoted for the first time in 1957 then for the second time in the 1963 Gloria played in Divizia C for a third and final time during the 1974 75 season following a short lived relegation from Divizia B Divizia B edit Gloria earned its first Divizia B now Liga II promotion in 1958 just one year after they had promoted to Divizia C They were promoted for a second time to B in 1970 under coach Titi Popescu and after the one year relegation during the 1974 75 season they finally were promoted for the 3rd time under Gheorghe Nuțescu s reign The team then played in Divizia B for 15 years between 1975 and 1990 possessing many valuable players like Daniel Iftodi Gheorghe Hurloi Victor Ciocan and others Promotion in top division and European cups edit Gloria earned promotion to the Romanian top league Divizia A now Liga I in 1990 under coach Remus Vlad and then the team played at that level without interruption until 2011 During this time the club also gave Romanian football remarkable players such as Viorel Moldovan Gavril Balint Lucian Sanmărtean Ciprian Tătărușanu Emilian Dolha Cristian Coroian and others After beginning somewhat shyly in the top division in 1993 Gloria finished in fifth place and managed to achieve their premiere qualification for a European international competition the UEFA Cup They drew 0 0 with Maribor at home but were eliminated after a 2 0 defeat on the road in the second leg In 1994 Gloria Bistrița won the Romanian Cup after defeating Universitatea Craiova by a score of 1 0 Despite finishing in seventh place thanks to their cup final win Gloria qualified for the UEFA Cup Winners Cup They beat the future UEFA Cup Winners Cup winners Real Zaragoza 2 1 in Bistrița but were eliminated after losing 4 0 at the Estadio La Romareda After an absence of one season although having finished in 12th place Gloria returned to the UEFA Cup Winners Cup after losing 3 1 in the final of the Romanian Cup against league champions Steaua București They qualified past the inaugural round after defeating Valletta FC by scores of 2 1 in both legs In the first round proper Gloria drew 1 1 in Bistrița against Italian giants Fiorentina but were eliminated by losing 1 0 in Florence In 1997 Gloria made its debut in the UEFA Intertoto Cup At the group stage playing in group 10 they finished in fourth place out of 5 teams having lost against Montpellier 1 2 Cukaricki Stankom 3 2 and Groningen 4 1 and having won against Spartak Varna 2 1 In 2000 Gloria won Cupa Ligii 3 1 on penalties after having drawn 2 2 after extra time against FCM Bacau They then failed to qualify for the second round of the 2001 Intertoto Cup after losing 1 0 to Jazz Pori in Finland and winning 2 1 in Bistrița In 2002 Gloria qualified for the third round for the first time after eliminating Union Luxembourg 2 1 in Bistrița and 0 0 in Luxembourg and Teuta Durres 3 0 in Bistrița and 0 1 in Albania but were eliminated by Lille 2 0 in both legs In 2003 Gloria Bistrița finished the league season tied on points with FC Brasov in third place the club s best ever performance and qualified for the second round of the Intertoto Cup after eliminating Bangor City 0 1 in Wales and 5 2 in Bistrița but the team was eventually eliminated by Brescia 1 2 in Italy and 1 1 in Bistrița In 2005 Gloria earned its best European results ever against Olympiakos Nicosia 5 0 in Cyprus its best away European victory and 11 0 in Bistrița its best home European victory In 2007 Gloria finished its business with European competitions In the 2007 Intertoto Cup they eliminated OFK Grbalj 2 1 in Bistrița and 1 1 in Montenegro and Maccabi Haifa 2 0 in Bistrița and 0 2 in Israel 3 2 on penalties but then lost the Cup final match in the Southern Mediterranean region against Atletico Madrid Even though they beat Atletico 2 1 in Bistrița 2 they lost 1 0 3 in Madrid and so 2 2 on aggregate the Spanish prevailed on the away goals rule After 2007 Gloria changed its objective from European competitions to avoiding relegation In 2011 Gloria was relegated in Liga II after failing to achieve a license for the next season Insolvency edit Gloria s funding problems worsened However Gloria Bistrița resisted on the pitch and finished runner up in the second division thereby earning promotion to Liga I once again under the leadership of coach Nicolae Manea In the following season however Gloria had the worst record in first division finishing 18th and were relegated yet again After the second relegation Manea left the club to coach Corona Brașov taking with him former Gloria strikers Cristian Coroian and Sandu Negrean as technical director and head coach respectively with the stated objective of gaining promotion On 25 July 2014 Gloria was relegated to Liga III due to many financial problems and changed its name from ACF Gloria 1922 Bistrița to Gloria Progresul Bistrița On 3 August 2015 the club was relegated to Liga V due to many financial problems and went bankrupt 4 Successors edit nbsp Academia Gloria logo After the bankruptcy of ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa a new club was formed AF Gloria Bistrița also known as Academia Gloria club that wanted to continue the football tradition of Gloria and had also a short term rivalry with FC Bistrița another team that wanted to fight for the supremacy in the town Eventually FC Bistrița won the battle and promoted to Liga III but due to lack of funds the team retired in the second part of the season and dissolved soon after 5 The death of the one who led Gloria for decades Jean Pădureanu seemed to be the last hammer blow for the football in Bistrița Academia Gloria was a disputed project from its beginning the new logo that depicted an ostrich with a ball at its feet has long been challenged by both media and supporters 6 Even if the team managed to promote from Liga V to Liga IV in its first year has been stuck to this level for next two The lack of results the lack of interest in getting the ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa brand to become the official successor and the lack of professionalism at the level of management have removed both supporters and local authorities from this team which was finally dissolved in the summer of 2018 7 In the summer of 2018 when it seemed the situation had already a note of apathy and resignation ACS Dumitra a multiple champion of the Bistrița Năsăud County and also the champion of the last season announced that it changed its name to 1 FC Gloria Bistrița The new president of the club was named Ioan Horoba who was also the sporting director of ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa in Pădureanu s era 8 In the squad were found players who have been successful with the old club such as Sergiu Costin Alin Chibulcutean Sergiu Mandrean or Adrian Nalați Founded on 31 May 2018 under the name of 1 FC Gloria the team is considered as the unofficial successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița both by supporters the media but also the club itself assuming this status The team has a similar name same colors white and blue is playing on the same stadium also having former directors managers and players of the old club involved in the destiny of the new entity 1 FC Gloria also announced that in the future would like to buy ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa brand and to become its official successor 9 Stadium edit nbsp The stadium was inaugurated in 1930 and modernized in 2008 It was called Stadionul Municipal Gloria before being named after the most important person in the club s history Jean Pădureanu The stadium has a total capacity of 7 800 seats European record editCompetition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 2 6 3 1 2 7 9 2UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 1 2 0 1 1 0 2 2UEFA Intertoto Cup 7 28 11 4 13 46 33 13Total 10 36 14 6 16 53 44 9Statistics by competition editUEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup edit Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1994 95 First round nbsp Spain Real Zaragoza 2 1 0 4 2 51996 97 Qualifying round nbsp Malta Valletta 2 1 2 1 4 2First round nbsp Italy Fiorentina 1 1 0 1 1 2UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup edit Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1993 94 First round nbsp Slovenia NK Maribor 0 0 0 2 0 2UEFA Intertoto Cup edit Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate1997 Group stage 10 nbsp France Montpellier 1 2 4th place nbsp Yugoslavia Cukaricki Stankom 2 3 nbsp Bulgaria Spartak Varna 2 1 nbsp Netherlands Groningen 1 42001 First round nbsp Finland FC Jazz 2 1 0 1 2 2 a 2002 First round nbsp Luxembourg Union Luxembourg 2 0 0 0 2 0Second round nbsp Albania Teuta 3 0 0 1 3 1Third round nbsp France Lille 0 2 0 1 0 32003 First round nbsp Wales Bangor City F C 5 2 1 0 6 2Second round nbsp Italy Brescia Calcio 1 1 1 2 2 32004 First round nbsp Switzerland FC Thun 0 0 0 2 0 22005 First round nbsp Cyprus Olympiakos Nicosia 11 0 5 0 16 0Second round nbsp Croatia NK Slaven Belupo 0 1 2 3 2 42007 First round nbsp Montenegro Grbalj 2 1 1 1 3 2Second round nbsp Israel Maccabi Haifa aet 0 2 2 0 2 2 3 2 p Third round nbsp Spain Atletico Madrid 2 1 1 0 2 2 a Managers editManagerial history dating from the past 20 years nbsp Remus Vlad 1990 92 nbsp Constantin Carstea 1992 93 nbsp Remus Vlad 1994 nbsp Constantin Carstea 1994 96 nbsp Remus Vlad 1996 97 nbsp Constantin Carstea 1997 02 nbsp Remus Vlad 2002 04 nbsp Constantin Carstea 2004 05 nbsp Ioan Sabău July 2005 June 2009 nbsp Sandu Tăbarcă July 2009 Oct 09 nbsp Florin Halagian Oct 2009 nbsp Marian Pană Oct 2009 Dec 09 nbsp Marius Șumudică Jan 2010 May 10 nbsp Laurențiu Reghecampf June 2010 Oct 10 nbsp Nicolae Manea Oct 2010 June 2013 nbsp Sandu Negrean amp Cristian Coroian June 2013 June 2014 nbsp Valer Săsărman amp Dorel Zegrean June 2014 August 2015 Club honours editDomestic edit Championships edit Liga I Best finish 3rd 2002 03Liga II Winners 1 1989 90 Runners up 8 1976 77 1978 79 1980 81 1981 82 1983 84 1984 85 1987 88 2011 12Liga III Winners 3 1957 58 1969 70 1974 75 Runners up 1 1964 65Cluj Regional Championship Winners 5 1954 1956 1962 63 1966 67 1967 68Cups edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 1 1993 94 Runners up 1 1995 96Cupa Ligii Winners 1 2000Supercupa Romaniei Runners up 1 1994European edit UEFA Intertoto Cup Runners up 1 2007Club records in Liga 1 editClub records in Liga 1 dating from the past 20 yearsLongest winning run 5 matches June 10 1995 August 19 1995Longest unbeaten run 7 matches March 22 1997 May 3 1997Biggest wins 5 0 against Rapid București 1990 91 season 5 0 against Jiul Petroșani 1990 91 season 5 0 against Sportul Studențesc 1993 94 season 6 1 against FC Maramureș 1994 95 season 5 0 against Oțelul Galați 1996 97 season 0 5 against Jiul Petroșani 1997 98 season 5 0 against Foresta Suceava 1998 99 season 6 1 against Unirea Alba Iulia 2004 05 season 5 0 against Politehnica Iași 2009 10 seasonBiggest losses 0 6 against Progresul București 1994 95 season 0 6 against UTA Arad 2002 03 season 0 6 against Brașov 2009 10 seasonMost played games Victor Ciocan over 600Most goals Victor Ciocan 426References edit Gloria Bistrita Archived from the original on May 9 2011 Retrieved 2011 06 10 Gloria Bistrita Atletico Madrid 2 1 Match report from Scorespro com Atletico Madrid Gloria Bistrita 1 0 Match report from Scorespro com ACF Gloria 1922 Bistriţa in faliment Tribunalul a dispus inceperea procedurilor de lichidare liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Păcăleala s a terminat FC Bistrița punct final timponline ro in Romanian Gloria Bistrița și a deschis o Academie de struți sportescu ro in Romanian Altă rușine la rand Academia de struți pusă la respect de Dumitra Vezi rezumatul sportulbistritean ro in Romanian ACS Dumitra a devenit Gloria Ioan Horoba revine la carma unei echipe cu blazon și culori pe placul fostului manager al Gaz Metanului Archived 2018 06 15 at the Wayback Machine stiridebistrita ro in Romanian Alt nume de tradiție care reinvie in fotbalul romanesc Un personaj cunoscut din Liga 1 a pus bazele și va conduce destinele echipei gsp ro in Romanian External links editACF Gloria Bistrița on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ACF Gloria Bistrița amp oldid 1212784940, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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