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ASA Târgu Mureș (1962)

ASA Târgu Mureș is a football club based in Târgu Mureș, Mureș County, Romania. It was founded in 1962, then in August 1964 merged with Mureşul Târgu Mureş, the descendant of Voinţa Târgu Mureș. Financially supported by Ministry of National Defence, ASA was considered a privileged club of the communist regime and an unofficially satellite of Steaua București. The ascension was fast and in short time, ASA became one of the most important teams in the country. After the Romanian Revolution "the militaries" started their decline and in 2005 the club went bankrupt. Between 2008 and 2018, the local authorities rebranded Transil Târgu Mureș in FCM Târgu Mureș, then ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș, but the new entity did not have the record of the old club. In the summer of 2021, ASA was re-established, bearing the original brand of the historical club.

ASA Târgu Mureș
Full nameAFC ASA Târgu Mureș
Nickname(s)
  • Roș-albaștrii (The Red-Blues)
  • Mureșenii (The Mureș Men)
  • Militarii (The Militaries)
Short nameASA
Founded1962; 61 years ago (1962)
2021; 2 years ago (2021) (refounded)
GroundTrans-Sil
Capacity8,200
ChairmanVlad Lăcătușu
ManagerDarius Miclea
LeagueLiga IV
2021–22Liga IV, Mureș County, 3rd

History

The Original (1962–2005)

 
Former logo, used until 2005

ASA Târgu Mureș was founded in 1962 and in August 1964 merged with Mureşul Târgu Mureş, the descendant of Voinţa Târgu Mureş.[1] Financially supported by [Ministry of National Defence, ASA was considered a privileged club of the communist regime and an unofficially satellite of Steaua București. The ascension was fast and in short time, ASA became one of the most important teams in the country.

The club's best performance was a 2nd place in the Romanian First League, at the end of the 1974–75 season. It participated in 3 UEFA Cup campaigns, but was eliminated in the 1st round on all 3 occasions: in 1975–1976 by Dynamo Dresden, in 1976–1977 by Dinamo Zagreb and in 1977–1978 by AEK Athens. The team had a much better performance in the Balkans Cup in 1973 when it reached the final but lost against Lokomotiv Sofia.

Between 1962 and 1989 it played for 20 seasons in the Liga I and the rest in the Liga II. After the Romanian Revolution "the militaries" started their decline and between 1990 and 2002 they played for one season only, in the Liga I (1991–92 season), and the rest in the Liga II. At the end of the 2001–02 season it relegated to the Liga III for the very first time in its history, and was dissolved soon after, in 2005, due to financial problems.

The most famous player that wore the red-blue jersey was László Bölöni. He played 406 matches and scored 64 goals for ASA. He also won the European Champions Cup in 1986 with Steaua Bucharest. He coached the Romania national football team, France Ligue 1 teams Nancy, Rennes and AS Monaco and Portuguese club Sporting. He also was the coach of Standard Liège from July 2008 until February 2010. László Bölöni won the Belgian national title in 2009 after a thrilling play-off against great rival Anderlecht. He also won a title with Sporting CP in 2002, their last to date.

Another notable player was Florea Ispir. He played 485 matches in the Liga I, all for ASA, and scored 2 goals. He is ranked 3rd all-time among the players with most appearances in the Liga I.

Attempt of Resuscitation (2008–2018)

ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș was founded in 2008, after the reorganization of the local club, Transil Târgu Mureș. In their first season, the new club bought a spot in the second division, from the newly promoted Unirea Sânnicolau Mare, consequently playing in the 2008–09 Liga II. FCM outperformed the predictions and played well throughout the season, winning 16 games and drawing 9, while scoring 54 goals and receiving 27, the fewest in the Seria II. At the end of the season, the team was very close to promote to the Liga I, finishing third with 57 points. The following season, the club finished first in their series with 69 points, winning 20 games, drawing 9 and losing 3. The team scored 52 goals and received 20 (the fewest goals received in their series, like the year before) and was promoted for the first time in its history to the Liga I. Eighteen years had passed since the city's last presence in the Romanian top football league (1991–92 season with ASA). In 2013, the club changed its name from FCM Târgu Mureș to ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș, in an attempt to bring back to the front the old brand of ASA Târgu Mureș, but with no connection with the original club. At the end of 2013–14 Liga II they finished second and entered Liga I for the first time with the new name.

At the end of the 2014–15 Liga I season, ASA 2013 was ranked 2nd, missing the national title in the last rounds of the season. On 17 July 2015, it was announced that Târgu Mureș would face AS Saint-Étienne in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round. The team based in the Center of Romania will be eliminated, and from this point forward, the club started to have important financial problems, went into insolvency, relegated to the second division and finally went bankrupt in 2018.

ASA returns, now under the original brand (2021–present)

In the summer of 2021, ASA Târgu Mureș resumed its activity, now on the entity that had the original brand in its portfolio.[2] In a press conference, the club announced that this entity is the only legal successor of the old ASA, founded in 1962 and dissolved in 2005. "We are the club that continues the football tradition of the old A.S. Armata Târgu Mureș football team. In 2005 the military club was disbanded and the football section within the military club was reorganized as a private club, respectively it was taken over by our association, as a result, our club has continued its sports activity in Liga III since 2005, a competition in which the military club has also evolved in the last year of its existence. We do not have the word "Army" in the name because we are a private entity and we cannot have the name of a public institution. Unlike other "traditional" clubs where only the trademark has been kept and the sports structures have gone bankrupt one by one, we also boast the element of continuity, in fact, we are the true (and only) successors of the old military club."[3]

Grounds

 
Trans-Sil Stadium

Ladislau Bölöni Stadium, with a capacity of 15,000 people, was the original homeground of ASA Târgu Mureș, since its establishment (in 1962), until 2004. In the last season of existence, ASA moved to Ungheni for their home matches, due to the advanced stage of degradation of Ladislau Bölöni Stadium.

The "red and blues" started to play their home matches on Trans-Sil Stadium, located nearby the old ground, in 2021, since the re-foundation of the football team. Trans-Sil Stadium has a capacity of 8,200 spectators, all on seats.

Chronology of names

Name[4][5] Period Note
Asociaţia Sportivă "Armata" Târgu Mureş 1962–1964 Merged with Mureşul Târgu Mureş.
ASA "Mureşul" Târgu Mureş 1964–1969
ASA Târgu Mureş 1969–1990
ASA "Electromureş" Târgu Mureş 1990–1992
ASA Târgu Mureş 1992–2005
ASA Târgu Mureş 2021–present refounded

Honours

Domestic

Liga I:

Liga II:

Liga III:

  • Runners-up (1): 2004–05

Continental

Balkans Cup:

  • Runners-up (1): 1973

Players

First-team squad

As of 6 September 2021[6]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ROU Hunor Kristály
DF   ROU Alexandru Aldea
DF   ROU Gabriel Avram
DF   ROU Cosmin Mileșan
DF   ROU Mark Moldovan
DF   ROU Cristian Murar (Captain)
DF   ROU Silviu Naste
DF   ROU Lajos Virág
MF   ROU Zsolt Borbély
MF   ROU Patrick Cherteș
MF   ROU Darius Dascăl
MF   ROU Raul Iliescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Romulus Miclea
MF   ROU Darius Micloș
MF   ROU Octavian Moldovan
MF   ROU Florin Musta
MF   ROU Paul Pop
MF   ROU Cristian Tinca
MF   ROU Radu Văidean
FW   ROU Raul Bocicor
FW   ROU Alexandru Holom
FW   ROU Adrian Pop-Solovăstru
FW   ROU Arnold Szilágyi
FW   ROU Dan Velichea

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club officials

ASA Târgu Mureș in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1975–76 UEFA Cup FR   Dynamo Dresden 2–2 1–4 3–6
1976–77 FR   Dinamo Zagreb 0–1 0–3 0–4
1977–78 FR   AEK Athens 1–0 0–3 1–3
Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 3 6 1 1 4 4 13 – 9
Total 3 6 1 1 4 4 13  – 9

References

  1. ^ "Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor".
  2. ^ ASA Târgu Mureș revine în liga a IV-a
  3. ^ Au început să se ”agite sticlele de pepsi”
  4. ^ "Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor".
  5. ^ http://enciclopediaromaniei.ro/wiki/Asocia%C5%A3ia_Sportiv%C4%83_Armata_T%C3%A2rgu_Mure%C5%9F
  6. ^ "Echipa" [Squad] (in Romanian). stiintamiroslava.ro. Retrieved 6 October 2020.
  • Enciclopedia Educaţiei fizice şi sportului din România, vol. III București, Editura Aramis, 2002

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important teams in the country After the Romanian Revolution the militaries started their decline and in 2005 the club went bankrupt Between 2008 and 2018 the local authorities rebranded Transil Targu Mureș in FCM Targu Mureș then ASA 2013 Targu Mureș but the new entity did not have the record of the old club In the summer of 2021 ASA was re established bearing the original brand of the historical club ASA Targu MureșFull nameAFC ASA Targu MureșNickname s Roș albaștrii The Red Blues Mureșenii The Mureș Men Militarii The Militaries Short nameASAFounded1962 61 years ago 1962 2021 2 years ago 2021 refounded GroundTrans SilCapacity8 200ChairmanVlad LăcătușuManagerDarius MicleaLeagueLiga IV2021 22Liga IV Mureș County 3rdHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 The Original 1962 2005 1 2 Attempt of Resuscitation 2008 2018 1 3 ASA returns now under the original brand 2021 present 2 Grounds 3 Chronology of names 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 2 Continental 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Out on loan 6 Club officials 6 1 Administrative staff 6 2 Technical staff 7 ASA Targu Mureș in Europe 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Original 1962 2005 Edit Former logo used until 2005 ASA Targu Mureș was founded in 1962 and in August 1964 merged with Muresul Targu Mures the descendant of Voinţa Targu Mures 1 Financially supported by Ministry of National Defence ASA was considered a privileged club of the communist regime and an unofficially satellite of Steaua București The ascension was fast and in short time ASA became one of the most important teams in the country The club s best performance was a 2nd place in the Romanian First League at the end of the 1974 75 season It participated in 3 UEFA Cup campaigns but was eliminated in the 1st round on all 3 occasions in 1975 1976 by Dynamo Dresden in 1976 1977 by Dinamo Zagreb and in 1977 1978 by AEK Athens The team had a much better performance in the Balkans Cup in 1973 when it reached the final but lost against Lokomotiv Sofia Between 1962 and 1989 it played for 20 seasons in the Liga I and the rest in the Liga II After the Romanian Revolution the militaries started their decline and between 1990 and 2002 they played for one season only in the Liga I 1991 92 season and the rest in the Liga II At the end of the 2001 02 season it relegated to the Liga III for the very first time in its history and was dissolved soon after in 2005 due to financial problems The most famous player that wore the red blue jersey was Laszlo Boloni He played 406 matches and scored 64 goals for ASA He also won the European Champions Cup in 1986 with Steaua Bucharest He coached the Romania national football team France Ligue 1 teams Nancy Rennes and AS Monaco and Portuguese club Sporting He also was the coach of Standard Liege from July 2008 until February 2010 Laszlo Boloni won the Belgian national title in 2009 after a thrilling play off against great rival Anderlecht He also won a title with Sporting CP in 2002 their last to date Another notable player was Florea Ispir He played 485 matches in the Liga I all for ASA and scored 2 goals He is ranked 3rd all time among the players with most appearances in the Liga I Attempt of Resuscitation 2008 2018 Edit For the full history of ASA 2013 Targu Mureș see ASA 2013 Targu Mureș ASA 2013 Targu Mureș was founded in 2008 after the reorganization of the local club Transil Targu Mureș In their first season the new club bought a spot in the second division from the newly promoted Unirea Sannicolau Mare consequently playing in the 2008 09 Liga II FCM outperformed the predictions and played well throughout the season winning 16 games and drawing 9 while scoring 54 goals and receiving 27 the fewest in the Seria II At the end of the season the team was very close to promote to the Liga I finishing third with 57 points The following season the club finished first in their series with 69 points winning 20 games drawing 9 and losing 3 The team scored 52 goals and received 20 the fewest goals received in their series like the year before and was promoted for the first time in its history to the Liga I Eighteen years had passed since the city s last presence in the Romanian top football league 1991 92 season with ASA In 2013 the club changed its name from FCM Targu Mureș to ASA 2013 Targu Mureș in an attempt to bring back to the front the old brand of ASA Targu Mureș but with no connection with the original club At the end of 2013 14 Liga II they finished second and entered Liga I for the first time with the new name At the end of the 2014 15 Liga I season ASA 2013 was ranked 2nd missing the national title in the last rounds of the season On 17 July 2015 it was announced that Targu Mureș would face AS Saint Etienne in the UEFA Europa League third qualifying round The team based in the Center of Romania will be eliminated and from this point forward the club started to have important financial problems went into insolvency relegated to the second division and finally went bankrupt in 2018 ASA returns now under the original brand 2021 present Edit In the summer of 2021 ASA Targu Mureș resumed its activity now on the entity that had the original brand in its portfolio 2 In a press conference the club announced that this entity is the only legal successor of the old ASA founded in 1962 and dissolved in 2005 We are the club that continues the football tradition of the old A S Armata Targu Mureș football team In 2005 the military club was disbanded and the football section within the military club was reorganized as a private club respectively it was taken over by our association as a result our club has continued its sports activity in Liga III since 2005 a competition in which the military club has also evolved in the last year of its existence We do not have the word Army in the name because we are a private entity and we cannot have the name of a public institution Unlike other traditional clubs where only the trademark has been kept and the sports structures have gone bankrupt one by one we also boast the element of continuity in fact we are the true and only successors of the old military club 3 Grounds EditMain articles Stadionul Ladislau Boloni and Stadionul Trans Sil Trans Sil Stadium Ladislau Boloni Stadium with a capacity of 15 000 people was the original homeground of ASA Targu Mureș since its establishment in 1962 until 2004 In the last season of existence ASA moved to Ungheni for their home matches due to the advanced stage of degradation of Ladislau Boloni Stadium The red and blues started to play their home matches on Trans Sil Stadium located nearby the old ground in 2021 since the re foundation of the football team Trans Sil Stadium has a capacity of 8 200 spectators all on seats Chronology of names EditName 4 5 Period NoteAsociaţia Sportivă Armata Targu Mures 1962 1964 Merged with Muresul Targu Mures ASA Muresul Targu Mures 1964 1969ASA Targu Mures 1969 1990ASA Electromures Targu Mures 1990 1992ASA Targu Mures 1992 2005ASA Targu Mures 2021 present refoundedHonours EditDomestic Edit Liga I Runners up 1 1974 75Liga II Winners 4 1966 67 1970 71 1986 87 1990 91Liga III Runners up 1 2004 05Continental Edit Balkans Cup Runners up 1 1973Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 6 September 2021 6 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ROU Hunor Kristaly DF ROU Alexandru Aldea DF ROU Gabriel Avram DF ROU Cosmin Mileșan DF ROU Mark Moldovan DF ROU Cristian Murar Captain DF ROU Silviu Naste DF ROU Lajos Virag MF ROU Zsolt Borbely MF ROU Patrick Cherteș MF ROU Darius Dascăl MF ROU Raul Iliescu No Pos Nation Player MF ROU Romulus Miclea MF ROU Darius Micloș MF ROU Octavian Moldovan MF ROU Florin Musta MF ROU Paul Pop MF ROU Cristian Tinca MF ROU Radu Văidean FW ROU Raul Bocicor FW ROU Alexandru Holom FW ROU Adrian Pop Solovăstru FW ROU Arnold Szilagyi FW ROU Dan VelicheaOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player No Pos Nation PlayerClub officials EditAdministrative staff Edit Role NamePresident Vlad LăcătușuBoard Members Mihaly Szasz Ionuț SterpSporting manager Ovidiu Văidean Technical staff Edit Role NameManager Darius MicleaAssistant manager Romulus MicleaASA Targu Mureș in Europe EditSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1975 76 UEFA Cup FR Dynamo Dresden 2 2 1 4 3 61976 77 FR Dinamo Zagreb 0 1 0 3 0 41977 78 FR AEK Athens 1 0 0 3 1 3Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 3 6 1 1 4 4 13 9Total 3 6 1 1 4 4 13 9References Edit Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de a lungul anilor ASA Targu Mureș revine in liga a IV a Au inceput să se agite sticlele de pepsi Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de a lungul anilor http enciclopediaromaniei ro wiki Asocia C5 A3ia Sportiv C4 83 Armata T C3 A2rgu Mure C5 9F Echipa Squad in Romanian stiintamiroslava ro Retrieved 6 October 2020 Enciclopedia Educaţiei fizice si sportului din Romania vol III București Editura Aramis 2002External links EditASA Targu Mureș on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ASA Targu Mureș 1962 amp oldid 1145077371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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