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CSM Jiul Petroșani

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani, commonly known as Jiul Petroșani, simply as Jiul, is a professional football club based in Petroșani, Hunedoara County, founded in 1919 under the name of CAM Petroșani. Jiul Petroșani is one of the oldest active clubs in Romania. Founded before teams such as Steaua București, Dinamo București or Rapid București, Jiul, at its best, was ranked 2nd (1924–25) in the top-flight. For most of its existence, Jiul has been a constant presence in the first two tiers of the Romanian football league system, making it a traditional club[clarification needed] in the country. In 1990, the closure of the Jiu Valley mines, the main engine of the local economy, led to the decay of Jiul, annually putting the team in danger of bankruptcy.

Jiul Petroșani
Full nameClubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani
Nickname(s)
  • Minerii (The Miners)
  • Jiuliștii (The People from Jiu Valley)
  • Petroșenenii (The People from Petroșani)
  • Alb-Negrii (The White and Blacks)
Short nameJiul
Founded3 August 1919; 103 years ago (1919-08-03)
as CAM Petroșani
GroundPetre Libardi
Capacity15,500
OwnerPetroșani Municipality
ChairmanRadu Polifronie
Head CoachFlavius Boroncoi
LeagueLiga III
2021–22Liga III, Seria VII, 7th

History

Early years and first performances (1919–1930)

 
Chart showing the progress of Jiul's league finishes from 1934 to the present

Football was introduced to Jiu Valley in the early 20th century and was initially played in Petroșani at the present-day location of the Dâlja mine. Despite distrust and hostility from local coal miners, whose trade drove the local economy, a club was officially organized by Ion Winklehner, general manager of the Petroșani Society mines, under the name Clubul Atletic al Minelor Petroșani (Petroșani Mines Athletic Club) (CAMP). Early coaches included Iosif Keiling, Carol Krausz, Wilhelm Spitzer, and János Kovezdi.

In 1922, CAMP entered the District of Arad championship, where they played against teams from the Hunedoara Region. The club's owners brought in players from outside of Petroșani to make them a competitive team — these players included Iosif Klein, L. Kiminich, Adalbert Dankó, and Z. Veszprémy. In its first season, CAMP ranked third after AAC Arad and CS Vulcan. In the 1924-25 edition, they won the championship, now under the name Uniunea Cluburilor Sportive ale Societății Petroșani (Sports Club Association of Petroșani Society) (UCASP), adopted after merging with CS Vulcan in 1924. UCASP participated in the final stage of the 1924–25 Divizia A season after eliminating Universitatea Cluj and Jahn Cernăuți, but lost the final (1–5) against Chinezul Timișoara. Gheorghe Péterffy, Elemér Berkessy, and Ștefan Messner joined the team.

After the merger with CS Vulcan was reversed in 1926, UCASP merged with Jiul Lupeni and adopted its name. New standout players included Ioan Kiss and Aurel Guga. They participated in the national final of the 1927-28 season but lost (2-3) on 29 July 1928 against Colțea Brașov. This merger was also reversed and in 1929, Petroșani's team took on the name Jiul, inspired by the Jiu River, which passes through the city.[1][2]

Name Period
CAM Petroșani 1919–1924
UCAS Petroșani 1924–1926
Jiul Lupeni 1926–1929
Jiul Petroșani 1929–1950
Partizanul Petroșani 1950
Flacăra Petroșani 1951–1952
Minerul Petroșani 1953–1958
Jiul Petroșani 1958–1962
Jiul Petrila 1962–1966
Jiul Petroșani 1966–present

Road to Divizia A (1930–1937)

Due to the popularity of Divizia A, which began in 1932–33, a second league, Divizia B, was established. The 1934-35 season began with five series based on geographic criteria. Jiul Petroșani was ranked 1st in the second series of Divizia B's first season. Rules at the time stated that a promotion tournament would be held between the winners of the five series. Jiul Petroșani won the tournament and went on to play a promotion/relegation playoff game against the bottom-ranked team, AMEFA Arad, in Divizia A, finishing 0-2 at Arad and 0-0 at home. Jiul Petroșani's top players at this point included Gusti Emerich, Géza Medve, Remus Radu, Szulle, Gheorghe Péterffy, and Gheorghe Vâjdea.

The 1936-37 season came with the introduction of Divizia C, the third tier, meaning that four teams from the two series in Divizia B were promoted. These teams were Phoenix Baia Mare, Vulturii Textila Lugoj, Olimpia Satu Mare, and Jiul Petroșani. Coach Rudolf Jeny led the team, including players Kiss, Bredan, Zastulka, and Gheorghe Vâjdea, into the club's first season in Divizia A.

Years of consolidation (1937–1966)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1965–1966)

Until the end of World War II, Jiul Petroșani oscillated between Divizia A (1937-38) and Divizia B (1938-41). Top players remained static: Gheorghe Vâjdea, Gusti Emmerich, and Géza Medve, along with Ernest Skovrán, who also played for Romania B. The club won the 2nd series of the second league at the end of the 1940-41 season but the championship was interrupted by the war and was put on hold until 1946. Jiul Petroșani advanced back to Divizia A. In the 1948-49 season, Jiul Petroșani achieved its best performance yet: they placed 3rd in the league after ICO Oradea and CFR București, despite having completed the prior season in 10th place. The success was due in part to acquiring Ion Panait, Costică Marinescu, and Tudor Paraschiva. Tiberiu Bone was also part of this squad.

Between 1950 and 1956, Divizia A played by the Soviet model in a spring-autumn system. The club continued ranking in the middle of league for several years under coaches Ion "Jean" Lăpușneanu and Andrei Sepci and with players Aurel Crâsnic, Tudor Paraschiva, Ștefan Coidum, Iuliu Farkaș I, and Ion Panait. At the end of the 1959–60 season, however, they were relegated back to Divizia B after 13 years in Divizia A. The squad only spent one season there before being promoted again under Coach Bazil Marian after defeating CSM Baia Mare in the series championship. After returning to Divizia A for the 1961-62 season, they were sent back down for the 1962-66 seasons. The squad focused on strengthening itself during that period and acquired players such as Florea Martinovici, Cornel Pavlovici, Emil Dumitriu, Petre Libardi, and Andrei Stocker. Coach Eugen Mladin took them back to the top league for the 1966-67 season.

A great period (1966–1985)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1973–1974), team that won the 1974 Romanian Cup

Jiul Petroșani spent eight years in Divizia A, jumping between positions: 8th in 1966-67 and 1967-68; 6th in 1968-69; 7th in 1969-70; 13th in 1970-71; 12th in 1971-72; 10th in 1972-73; and 15th in 1973-1974. Under Coach Traian Ivănescu, however, the squad — including players Ion Nițu, Gogu Tonca, Andrei Stocker, Alexandru Nagy, Petre Libardi, Árpád Szűcs, Gheorghe Mulțescu, Adalbert Rozsnyai, and Mihai Stoichiță — defeated Politehnica Timișoara 4-2 in the 1973–74 Romanian Cup final and brought home the trophy for the first time.[3] They were eligible for the European Cup for the first time but lost 2-3 in the first round on aggregate against Dundee United.[4] Jiul Petroșani remained in the first league and jumped up to 5th place in the 1976-77 season under Coach Gheorghe Ene and with players including Iosif Cavai, Dragu Bădin, Grigore Ciupitu, Augustin Deleanu, Traian Stoica, Ionel Augustin, Gheorghe Mulțescu, and Florea Dumitrache

After losing their original stadium after a fire in 1975, the team's new stadium opened in Lunca Jiului park in 1982. At the end of the 1984-85 season, however, Jiul Petroșani was relegated back to the second league after 19 seasons. Three of the team's coaches were sacked and 24 players used, many of them suspected of match fixing.

Ups and downs (1985–2002)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1995–1996), team that obtained the 1996 historical promotion

Jiul Petroșani continued to oscillate between leagues over the next 15 years. While Coach Gheorghe Mulțescu, a former Jiul player, got the team promoted back to Divizia A following the 1985-86 season, they fell again in 1987. They remained in Divizia B for two years until 1988-1989, when they were promoted. The two subsequent years in the first league were the height of players like Ioan Varga, Marian Bâcu, Horațiu Lasconi, Aristică Cioabă, Ion Sburlea, and Damian Militaru. At the end of the 1990-91 season, however, not only were they relegated, but they also spent several seasons in the middle of Divizia B, with 13th place in 1993-94 and 7th place in 1994-95. The team managed to turn itself around following the intervention of Miron Cozma, leader of the Miners Union League of the Jiu Valley.[5]

Under Coach Ion "Liță" Dumitru and with standout players Leontin Toader, Aristică Cioabă, Marin Tudorache, and Fănel Țîră, Jiul Petroșani returned to the first league for the 1995-96 season.[6] Ion Bivolaru, Cristian Pușcaș, Romulus Bealcu, Tudorel Zamfirescu and Tiberiu Csik joined the club over the next two years. Jiul was relegated at the end of 1997-98 with its most crushing defeat in club history: they finished the season with 10 points and only three victories out of 34 matches. Club ownership changed hands over the next several seasons and the team struggled; even after hiring experienced coach Ioan Sdrobis, Jiul Petroșani was further relegated to Divizia C for the first time in its history at the end of the 2001–02 season.[7]

The last shine of the miners (2002–2007)

 
Jiul Petroșani squad before a match against Politehnica Iași at the last season of the club in the first league

Despite its disastrous 2001-02 season, Jiul Petroșani only spent one year in Divizia C, winning the sixth series with 8 points over CS Certej. In 2003-04, Jiul Petroșani continued to push forward with determination and finished 2nd, just one point behind CFR Cluj. They finished the subsequent season in the third series tied with Gaz Metan Mediaș and were promoted back to Divizia A due to their better goal average. Coach Gheorghe Borugă's team advanced with players like Dumitru Hotoboc, Cătălin Mulțescu, Cornel Irina, Iosif Kalai, Mihai Pintilii, Szabolcs Perenyi, Vasile Ciocoi, Mircea Voicu, Damian Militaru, Gabriel Apetri, Adrian Drida, Adrian Dulcea, and Marian Pâcleșan.

The next two seasons saw a number of administrative changes and issues within the team and the club went through two different coaches: Ionuț Chirilă followed by Aurel Șunda. Despite acquiring Alin Paleacu, Florentin Dumitru, Alin Ilin, and Laurențiu Diniță, Jiul Petroșani finished 18th at the very bottom of the league with 20 points and the longest winless run (12 games) of the season. They returned to the second league, now called Liga II.

Financial problems and the decline (2007–present)

The decline of the mining industry in the Jiu Valley, the relegation, and internal drama saw the team struggle for several years, especially financially. Player Mihai Lungan accused Alin Simota, owner of Jiul Petroșani, of sending his bodyguards to beat him up after Lungan attempted to terminate his contract.[8] The club returned to the middle of the second league, placing 6th in 2007–08, 10th in 2008–09, and 16th in 2009–10 after being excluded from the championship.[9] The exclusion put even more financial strain on the already stretched-thin budget and Jiul Petroșani dropped down to Liga IV for the 2010-11 season. They finished at the top of the league, five points above Minerul Uricani in 2nd, but lost 0-1 in the promotion match against Flacăra Făget from Timis County.[10][11] Despite this, Jiul was able to join Liga III due to a shortage of teams and finished 5th.

Alin Simota left the team during the 2012-13 winter break, designating its ownership to the Petroșani Municipality. The city, however, refused to take over and Jiul was forced to withdraw from Liga III and re-join Liga IV. In 2014, the club was moved to the government-owned Municipal Sports Club and funding became even scarcer. As such, they have continued to struggle, placing 8th in 2013–14, 9th in 2014–15, 13th in 2015–16, 9th in 2016–17, 12th in 2017–18 and 9th in 2018–19. Despite the changes during the COVID-19 pandemic and finishing 12th in the 2019-20 season, Jiul Petroșani was promoted and finished 8th in the seventh round of Liga III's 2020-21 season. They managed to stay within the third league during the 2021-22 season but have qualified for the play-out round in 2022-23.

Grounds

 
Fire at Stadionul Jiul (25 May 1975)

The first Stadionul Jiul was built in 1922 and was used until it caught fire on 25 May 1975 during a match against Politehnica Iași. The match was expected to be tense, as the teams were fighting to gain the upper hand in Divizia A's relegation zone. The fire started in the 53-year-old stands at the 14th minute. There were no casualties but Jiul Petroșani was forced to move out of the stadium. The plot is now home to Petroșani Hotel and Carol Schreter Central Park.

The club's new stadium opened in 1982 as the only stadium in the country with two covered stands. An electronic scoreboard, an athletic track around the pitch, and four training grounds belonging to the sports complex were also added. The stadium capacity was initially 30,000 but in 2005, after Jiul Petroșani was promoted to Divizia A, the stadium was renovated and, due to a new electronic scoreboard and plastic chairs, capacity dropped to 15,500. The stadium was renamed Stadionul Petre Libardi, in the honor of Petre Libardi, former captain of Jiul, on the club's 100-year anniversary in 2019.[12]

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

European

Balkans Cup

European record

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Dundee United 2–0 0–3 2–3

Players

First team squad

As of 14 December 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ROU Leonard Mureșan (on loan from Zalău)
2 DF   ROU Andru Lovas
3 MF   ROU Gabriel Turcu
4 DF   ROU Bogdan Keszeg
5 DF   ROU Darius Fage
6 DF   ROU Bogdan Matei
7 DF   ROU Valentino Caralicea
8 MF   ROU Remus Sandu (Captain)
9 DF   ROU Alexandru Jurcuț
10 FW   ROU Daniel Cocină
11 MF   FRA Stephane Ferhaoui
12 GK   ROU Bogdan Tomescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   ROU Luigi Pop
16 DF   ROU Marius Botoroagă
17 MF   BEL Sean Aerts
18 MF   ROU Moise Bădărău
19 MF   ROU Bogdan Istrătie (on loan from CSU II Craiova)
20 MF   ROU Nicolae Goilean
22 DF   ROU Ionuț Torkoș (Vice-Captain)
25 FW   CMR Gabby Batchabi
33 GK   ROU Ștefan Cordea
35 FW   FRA Amadou Dioum
40 MF   ROU Marius Mareș

Out of 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

League history

Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for CSM Jiul Petroșani.

Notable former managers

References

  1. ^ "Istoric "JIUL" PETROȘANI si INSIGNELE SALE" (in Romanian). valeajiului.blogspot.ro. 30 January 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Jiul Petroșani, echipa-fanion a Văii Jiului și cel mai important club minier din istoria fotbalului românesc" (in Romanian). Sport Magazin Ripensia. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  3. ^ (in Romanian). Gazeta de deimineata. 27 May 2012. Archived from the original on 4 September 2012.
  4. ^ "Clubul Sportiv Jiul Petroșani" (in Romanian). Enciclopedia României. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman si Miron Cozma au fost trimisi in judecata in Dosarul Mineriadei. Ce acuzatii li se aduc" (in Romanian). Știrile Pro TV. 13 June 2017. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  6. ^ "Episodul 21. Ediția 1995–96. Promovarea lui Cozma" (in Romanian). Gazeta de dimineata. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  7. ^ "Episodul 27. Ediția 2001–2002 "Obiectiv" îndeplinit: retrogradarea în Divizia "C"!" (in Romanian). Gazeta de dimineata. 30 July 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  8. ^ "Lungan, snopit în bătaie de oamenii lui Simota". Arena Vâlceană. 14 August 2007. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  9. ^ "OFICIAL! Jiul Petroșani a fost exclusă din Liga 2" (in Romanian). Liga 2. 24 March 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  10. ^ Juglea, Loredana (6 June 2011). "Jiul, campioană județeană" (in Romanian). Liga 2. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  11. ^ Biholari, Cornel (16 June 2011). "Flacăra a evaporat Jiul!" (in Romanian). Liga 2. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  12. ^ "Stadionul Jiul va purta numele "Petre Libardi"" [Jiul Stadium will be called "Petre Libardi"] (in Romanian). Avantulliber.ro. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2020.

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Clubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani commonly known as Jiul Petroșani simply as Jiul is a professional football club based in Petroșani Hunedoara County founded in 1919 under the name of CAM Petroșani Jiul Petroșani is one of the oldest active clubs in Romania Founded before teams such as Steaua București Dinamo București or Rapid București Jiul at its best was ranked 2nd 1924 25 in the top flight For most of its existence Jiul has been a constant presence in the first two tiers of the Romanian football league system making it a traditional club clarification needed in the country In 1990 the closure of the Jiu Valley mines the main engine of the local economy led to the decay of Jiul annually putting the team in danger of bankruptcy Jiul PetroșaniFull nameClubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul PetroșaniNickname s Minerii The Miners Jiuliștii The People from Jiu Valley Petroșenenii The People from Petroșani Alb Negrii The White and Blacks Short nameJiulFounded3 August 1919 103 years ago 1919 08 03 as CAM PetroșaniGroundPetre LibardiCapacity15 500OwnerPetroșani MunicipalityChairmanRadu PolifronieHead CoachFlavius BoroncoiLeagueLiga III2021 22Liga III Seria VII 7thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and first performances 1919 1930 1 2 Road to Divizia A 1930 1937 1 3 Years of consolidation 1937 1966 1 4 A great period 1966 1985 1 5 Ups and downs 1985 2002 1 6 The last shine of the miners 2002 2007 1 7 Financial problems and the decline 2007 present 2 Grounds 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 Leagues 3 1 2 Cups 3 2 European 4 European record 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Out of loan 6 Club officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 League history 8 Notable former players 9 Notable former managers 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditEarly years and first performances 1919 1930 Edit Chart showing the progress of Jiul s league finishes from 1934 to the present Football was introduced to Jiu Valley in the early 20th century and was initially played in Petroșani at the present day location of the Dalja mine Despite distrust and hostility from local coal miners whose trade drove the local economy a club was officially organized by Ion Winklehner general manager of the Petroșani Society mines under the name Clubul Atletic al Minelor Petroșani Petroșani Mines Athletic Club CAMP Early coaches included Iosif Keiling Carol Krausz Wilhelm Spitzer and Janos Kovezdi In 1922 CAMP entered the District of Arad championship where they played against teams from the Hunedoara Region The club s owners brought in players from outside of Petroșani to make them a competitive team these players included Iosif Klein L Kiminich Adalbert Danko and Z Veszpremy In its first season CAMP ranked third after AAC Arad and CS Vulcan In the 1924 25 edition they won the championship now under the name Uniunea Cluburilor Sportive ale Societății Petroșani Sports Club Association of Petroșani Society UCASP adopted after merging with CS Vulcan in 1924 UCASP participated in the final stage of the 1924 25 Divizia A season after eliminating Universitatea Cluj and Jahn Cernăuți but lost the final 1 5 against Chinezul Timișoara Gheorghe Peterffy Elemer Berkessy and Ștefan Messner joined the team After the merger with CS Vulcan was reversed in 1926 UCASP merged with Jiul Lupeni and adopted its name New standout players included Ioan Kiss and Aurel Guga They participated in the national final of the 1927 28 season but lost 2 3 on 29 July 1928 against Colțea Brașov This merger was also reversed and in 1929 Petroșani s team took on the name Jiul inspired by the Jiu River which passes through the city 1 2 Name PeriodCAM Petroșani 1919 1924UCAS Petroșani 1924 1926Jiul Lupeni 1926 1929Jiul Petroșani 1929 1950Partizanul Petroșani 1950Flacăra Petroșani 1951 1952Minerul Petroșani 1953 1958Jiul Petroșani 1958 1962Jiul Petrila 1962 1966Jiul Petroșani 1966 presentRoad to Divizia A 1930 1937 Edit Due to the popularity of Divizia A which began in 1932 33 a second league Divizia B was established The 1934 35 season began with five series based on geographic criteria Jiul Petroșani was ranked 1st in the second series of Divizia B s first season Rules at the time stated that a promotion tournament would be held between the winners of the five series Jiul Petroșani won the tournament and went on to play a promotion relegation playoff game against the bottom ranked team AMEFA Arad in Divizia A finishing 0 2 at Arad and 0 0 at home Jiul Petroșani s top players at this point included Gusti Emerich Geza Medve Remus Radu Szulle Gheorghe Peterffy and Gheorghe Vajdea The 1936 37 season came with the introduction of Divizia C the third tier meaning that four teams from the two series in Divizia B were promoted These teams were Phoenix Baia Mare Vulturii Textila Lugoj Olimpia Satu Mare and Jiul Petroșani Coach Rudolf Jeny led the team including players Kiss Bredan Zastulka and Gheorghe Vajdea into the club s first season in Divizia A Years of consolidation 1937 1966 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1965 1966 Until the end of World War II Jiul Petroșani oscillated between Divizia A 1937 38 and Divizia B 1938 41 Top players remained static Gheorghe Vajdea Gusti Emmerich and Geza Medve along with Ernest Skovran who also played for Romania B The club won the 2nd series of the second league at the end of the 1940 41 season but the championship was interrupted by the war and was put on hold until 1946 Jiul Petroșani advanced back to Divizia A In the 1948 49 season Jiul Petroșani achieved its best performance yet they placed 3rd in the league after ICO Oradea and CFR București despite having completed the prior season in 10th place The success was due in part to acquiring Ion Panait Costică Marinescu and Tudor Paraschiva Tiberiu Bone was also part of this squad Between 1950 and 1956 Divizia A played by the Soviet model in a spring autumn system The club continued ranking in the middle of league for several years under coaches Ion Jean Lăpușneanu and Andrei Sepci and with players Aurel Crasnic Tudor Paraschiva Ștefan Coidum Iuliu Farkaș I and Ion Panait At the end of the 1959 60 season however they were relegated back to Divizia B after 13 years in Divizia A The squad only spent one season there before being promoted again under Coach Bazil Marian after defeating CSM Baia Mare in the series championship After returning to Divizia A for the 1961 62 season they were sent back down for the 1962 66 seasons The squad focused on strengthening itself during that period and acquired players such as Florea Martinovici Cornel Pavlovici Emil Dumitriu Petre Libardi and Andrei Stocker Coach Eugen Mladin took them back to the top league for the 1966 67 season A great period 1966 1985 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1973 1974 team that won the 1974 Romanian Cup Jiul Petroșani spent eight years in Divizia A jumping between positions 8th in 1966 67 and 1967 68 6th in 1968 69 7th in 1969 70 13th in 1970 71 12th in 1971 72 10th in 1972 73 and 15th in 1973 1974 Under Coach Traian Ivănescu however the squad including players Ion Nițu Gogu Tonca Andrei Stocker Alexandru Nagy Petre Libardi Arpad Szucs Gheorghe Mulțescu Adalbert Rozsnyai and Mihai Stoichiță defeated Politehnica Timișoara 4 2 in the 1973 74 Romanian Cup final and brought home the trophy for the first time 3 They were eligible for the European Cup for the first time but lost 2 3 in the first round on aggregate against Dundee United 4 Jiul Petroșani remained in the first league and jumped up to 5th place in the 1976 77 season under Coach Gheorghe Ene and with players including Iosif Cavai Dragu Bădin Grigore Ciupitu Augustin Deleanu Traian Stoica Ionel Augustin Gheorghe Mulțescu and Florea DumitracheAfter losing their original stadium after a fire in 1975 the team s new stadium opened in Lunca Jiului park in 1982 At the end of the 1984 85 season however Jiul Petroșani was relegated back to the second league after 19 seasons Three of the team s coaches were sacked and 24 players used many of them suspected of match fixing Ups and downs 1985 2002 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1995 1996 team that obtained the 1996 historical promotion Jiul Petroșani continued to oscillate between leagues over the next 15 years While Coach Gheorghe Mulțescu a former Jiul player got the team promoted back to Divizia A following the 1985 86 season they fell again in 1987 They remained in Divizia B for two years until 1988 1989 when they were promoted The two subsequent years in the first league were the height of players like Ioan Varga Marian Bacu Horațiu Lasconi Aristică Cioabă Ion Sburlea and Damian Militaru At the end of the 1990 91 season however not only were they relegated but they also spent several seasons in the middle of Divizia B with 13th place in 1993 94 and 7th place in 1994 95 The team managed to turn itself around following the intervention of Miron Cozma leader of the Miners Union League of the Jiu Valley 5 Under Coach Ion Liță Dumitru and with standout players Leontin Toader Aristică Cioabă Marin Tudorache and Fănel Țiră Jiul Petroșani returned to the first league for the 1995 96 season 6 Ion Bivolaru Cristian Pușcaș Romulus Bealcu Tudorel Zamfirescu and Tiberiu Csik joined the club over the next two years Jiul was relegated at the end of 1997 98 with its most crushing defeat in club history they finished the season with 10 points and only three victories out of 34 matches Club ownership changed hands over the next several seasons and the team struggled even after hiring experienced coach Ioan Sdrobis Jiul Petroșani was further relegated to Divizia C for the first time in its history at the end of the 2001 02 season 7 The last shine of the miners 2002 2007 Edit Jiul Petroșani squad before a match against Politehnica Iași at the last season of the club in the first league Despite its disastrous 2001 02 season Jiul Petroșani only spent one year in Divizia C winning the sixth series with 8 points over CS Certej In 2003 04 Jiul Petroșani continued to push forward with determination and finished 2nd just one point behind CFR Cluj They finished the subsequent season in the third series tied with Gaz Metan Mediaș and were promoted back to Divizia A due to their better goal average Coach Gheorghe Borugă s team advanced with players like Dumitru Hotoboc Cătălin Mulțescu Cornel Irina Iosif Kalai Mihai Pintilii Szabolcs Perenyi Vasile Ciocoi Mircea Voicu Damian Militaru Gabriel Apetri Adrian Drida Adrian Dulcea and Marian Pacleșan The next two seasons saw a number of administrative changes and issues within the team and the club went through two different coaches Ionuț Chirilă followed by Aurel Șunda Despite acquiring Alin Paleacu Florentin Dumitru Alin Ilin and Laurențiu Diniță Jiul Petroșani finished 18th at the very bottom of the league with 20 points and the longest winless run 12 games of the season They returned to the second league now called Liga II Financial problems and the decline 2007 present Edit The decline of the mining industry in the Jiu Valley the relegation and internal drama saw the team struggle for several years especially financially Player Mihai Lungan accused Alin Simota owner of Jiul Petroșani of sending his bodyguards to beat him up after Lungan attempted to terminate his contract 8 The club returned to the middle of the second league placing 6th in 2007 08 10th in 2008 09 and 16th in 2009 10 after being excluded from the championship 9 The exclusion put even more financial strain on the already stretched thin budget and Jiul Petroșani dropped down to Liga IV for the 2010 11 season They finished at the top of the league five points above Minerul Uricani in 2nd but lost 0 1 in the promotion match against Flacăra Făget from Timis County 10 11 Despite this Jiul was able to join Liga III due to a shortage of teams and finished 5th Alin Simota left the team during the 2012 13 winter break designating its ownership to the Petroșani Municipality The city however refused to take over and Jiul was forced to withdraw from Liga III and re join Liga IV In 2014 the club was moved to the government owned Municipal Sports Club and funding became even scarcer As such they have continued to struggle placing 8th in 2013 14 9th in 2014 15 13th in 2015 16 9th in 2016 17 12th in 2017 18 and 9th in 2018 19 Despite the changes during the COVID 19 pandemic and finishing 12th in the 2019 20 season Jiul Petroșani was promoted and finished 8th in the seventh round of Liga III s 2020 21 season They managed to stay within the third league during the 2021 22 season but have qualified for the play out round in 2022 23 Grounds EditMain article Stadionul Petre Libardi Fire at Stadionul Jiul 25 May 1975 The first Stadionul Jiul was built in 1922 and was used until it caught fire on 25 May 1975 during a match against Politehnica Iași The match was expected to be tense as the teams were fighting to gain the upper hand in Divizia A s relegation zone The fire started in the 53 year old stands at the 14th minute There were no casualties but Jiul Petroșani was forced to move out of the stadium The plot is now home to Petroșani Hotel and Carol Schreter Central Park The club s new stadium opened in 1982 as the only stadium in the country with two covered stands An electronic scoreboard an athletic track around the pitch and four training grounds belonging to the sports complex were also added The stadium capacity was initially 30 000 but in 2005 after Jiul Petroșani was promoted to Divizia A the stadium was renovated and due to a new electronic scoreboard and plastic chairs capacity dropped to 15 500 The stadium was renamed Stadionul Petre Libardi in the honor of Petre Libardi former captain of Jiul on the club s 100 year anniversary in 2019 12 Honours EditDomestic Edit Leagues Edit Liga I Runners up 1 1924 25 Liga II Winners 8 1934 35 1940 41 1960 61 1965 66 1985 86 1988 89 1995 96 2004 05 Runners up 3 1936 37 1987 88 2003 04 Liga III Winners 1 2002 03 Liga IV Hunedoara County Winners 2 2010 11 2019 20Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 1 1973 74 Runners up 1 1971 72European Edit Balkans Cup Runners up 1 1977 78European record EditSeason Round Club Home Away Aggregate1974 75 European Cup Winners Cup First round Dundee United 2 0 0 3 2 3Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 14 December 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ROU Leonard Mureșan on loan from Zalău 2 DF ROU Andru Lovas3 MF ROU Gabriel Turcu4 DF ROU Bogdan Keszeg5 DF ROU Darius Fage6 DF ROU Bogdan Matei7 DF ROU Valentino Caralicea8 MF ROU Remus Sandu Captain 9 DF ROU Alexandru Jurcuț10 FW ROU Daniel Cocină11 MF FRA Stephane Ferhaoui12 GK ROU Bogdan Tomescu No Pos Nation Player15 MF ROU Luigi Pop16 DF ROU Marius Botoroagă17 MF BEL Sean Aerts18 MF ROU Moise Bădărău19 MF ROU Bogdan Istrătie on loan from CSU II Craiova 20 MF ROU Nicolae Goilean22 DF ROU Ionuț Torkoș Vice Captain 25 FW CMR Gabby Batchabi33 GK ROU Ștefan Cordea35 FW FRA Amadou Dioum40 MF ROU Marius MareșOut of 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 EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwner Petroșani MunicipalityPresident Radu PolifronieSporting director Ion Radu Current technical staff Edit Role NameTechnical director Damian MilitaruHead coach vacantGoalkeeping coach Sorin GhițanClub doctor Raul MursoiPhysiotherapist Radu DrăgușanMasseur Octavian FageLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2022 23 3 Liga III Seria VII TBD2021 22 3 Liga III Seria VII 7th2020 21 3 Liga III Seria VII 8th2019 20 4 Liga IV HD 1st C P 2018 19 4 Liga IV HD 9th2017 18 4 Liga IV HD 12th2016 17 4 Liga IV HD 9th2015 16 4 Liga IV HD 13th2014 15 4 Liga IV HD 9th2013 14 4 Liga IV HD 8th2012 13 3 Liga III Seria V 12th R 2011 12 3 Liga III Seria V 5th2010 11 4 Liga IV HD 1st C P 2009 10 2 Liga II Seria II 16th R 2008 09 2 Liga II Seria II 11th2007 08 2 Liga II Seria II 6th Round of 162006 07 1 Liga I 18th R Round of 322005 06 1 Divizia A 13th Quarter finals2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria III 1st C P Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2003 04 2 Divizia B Seria III 2nd Round of 162002 03 3 Divizia C Seria VI 1st C P 2001 02 2 Divizia B Seria II 15th R 2000 01 2 Divizia B Seria II 11th Round of 321999 00 2 Divizia B Seria II 4th1998 99 2 Divizia B Seria II 15th1997 98 1 Divizia A 18th R Round of 321996 97 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 321995 96 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1994 95 2 Divizia B Seria II 7th1993 94 2 Divizia B Seria II 13th Round of 321992 93 2 Divizia B Seria II 3rd1991 92 2 Divizia B Seria II 3rd1990 91 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 321989 90 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 161988 89 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1987 88 2 Divizia B Seria II 2nd1986 87 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 16Notable former players EditThe footballers enlisted below have had international cap s for their respective countries at junior and or senior level and or more than 100 caps for CSM Jiul Petroșani For a list of all former and current CSM Jiul Petroșani players with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Jiul Petroșani players Cristian Albeanu Gabriel Apetri Justin Apostol Ionel Augustin Dragu Bădin Eric Bicfalvi Marian Bacu Elemer Berkessy Tiberiu Bone Iosif Cavai Grigore Ciupitu Aurel Crasnic Augustin Deleanu Florea Dumitrache Florentin Dumitru Iuliu Farkaș I Aurel Guga Daniel Huza Cornel Irina Traian Ivănescu Horațiu Lasconi Petre Libardi Constantin Marinescu Florea Martinovici Salif Nogo Damian Militaru Gheorghe Mulțescu Victor Niculescu Ion Nițu Nicolae Negrilă Marian Pacleșan Ion Panait Tudor Paraschiva Cornel Pavlovici Mihai Pintilii Mircea Popa Octavian Popescu Sergiu Radu Adalbert Rozsnyai Ion Sburlea Gabriel Stan Andrei Stocker Mihai Stoichiță Vasile Suciu Daniel Timofte Gogu Tonca Marin Tudorache Ioan Varga Ion VoicuNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current CSM Jiul Petroșani managers with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Jiul Petroșani managers Coloman Braun Bogdan Ștefan Coidum Ion Dumitru Ion Ionescu Traian Ionescu Eugen Iordache Rudolf Jeny Dumitru Marcu Viorel Mateianu Eugen Mladin Virgil Mărdărescu Constantin Oțet Titus Ozon Andrei Sepci Ioan Sdrobiș Adalbert Szabo Marin TudoracheReferences Edit Istoric JIUL PETROȘANI si INSIGNELE SALE in Romanian valeajiului blogspot ro 30 January 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Jiul Petroșani echipa fanion a Văii Jiului și cel mai important club minier din istoria fotbalului romanesc in Romanian Sport Magazin Ripensia 23 June 2016 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Jiul Petroșani in Cupa Romaniei 1974 in Romanian Gazeta de deimineata 27 May 2012 Archived from the original on 4 September 2012 Clubul Sportiv Jiul Petroșani in Romanian Enciclopedia Romaniei 19 August 2015 Retrieved 6 October 2015 Ion Iliescu Petre Roman si Miron Cozma au fost trimisi in judecata in Dosarul Mineriadei Ce acuzatii li se aduc in Romanian Știrile Pro TV 13 June 2017 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Episodul 21 Ediția 1995 96 Promovarea lui Cozma in Romanian Gazeta de dimineata 17 July 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Episodul 27 Ediția 2001 2002 Obiectiv indeplinit retrogradarea in Divizia C in Romanian Gazeta de dimineata 30 July 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Lungan snopit in bătaie de oamenii lui Simota Arena Valceană 14 August 2007 Retrieved 17 March 2023 OFICIAL Jiul Petroșani a fost exclusă din Liga 2 in Romanian Liga 2 24 March 2010 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Juglea Loredana 6 June 2011 Jiul campioană județeană in Romanian Liga 2 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Biholari Cornel 16 June 2011 Flacăra a evaporat Jiul in Romanian Liga 2 Retrieved 17 March 2023 Stadionul Jiul va purta numele Petre Libardi Jiul Stadium will be called Petre Libardi in Romanian Avantulliber ro 21 June 2019 Retrieved 28 January 2020 External links EditCSM Jiul Petroșani on Facebook Retrieved from https en 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