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CSM Săcele

Club Sportiv Municipal Săcele is a Romanian football club from Săcele, Brașov County, founded in 1950. They currently compete in the Liga IV,[1] rejoining senior competitions from the 2013–14 season, after they retired from the Liga III during the 2008–09 season due to financial reasons.[2]

CSM Săcele
Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal Săcele
Nickname(s)Săcelanii
(The People from Săcele)
Roș-Negrii
(The Red and Blacks)
Precizia
Founded1950; 74 years ago (1950)
GroundElectroprecizia
Capacity3,500
OwnersSăcele Municipality
General managerLungu Dragoș
ManagerDaniel Bona
LeagueLiga IV
2020–21Liga IV, Brașov County, 5th

History edit

In the year 1950, the team of the Electroprecizia Factory from the City of Săcele (Brașov County) was established, under the name of Fotbal Club Precizia Săcele.

In the 1950–51 season, the newly founded team makes its first appearance in the Romanian football competitions, starting to play in the Regional League of Brașov County (at the time, Stalin Region), also known as Divizia D – Brașov (a group of the Romanian Fourth League, belonging to Brașov County). This is the league where the only team from the City of Săcele will continue to play for the next 20 years, among other teams from the County of Braşov, registering average results.

In the 1972–73 season, Precizia Săcele finishes on first place in the league and obtains a promotion to Division C, the Romanian Third League, achieving its first major success. In the 1973–74 season, it makes its debut in the Romanian Third League, finishing on fifth place of the table.

In the 1981–82 season season, the club becomes the champion of the Third League, finishing on the first place of the table, and registers the second major success, by winning the promotion to Division B, the Romanian Second League. At its debut in the Second League, in the 1982–83 season, it is unable to avoid relegation, finishing on the last place of the table.

Therefore, in the 1983–84 season, it returns to the Third League, where it will play until the 1991–92 season when it finishes in seventh place in the table, but it relegates to the Fourth League, as a result of the reduction of the number of teams playing in the Third League. After three years, Precizia Săcele promotes to the Third League, in the 1994–95 season, after finishing in first place in the table.

Only one year later, in the 1995–96 season, the club wins the promotion to the Second League, after finishing on the first place of the table. The next season will mark the third major success and the best performance in the history of the team, Precizia Săcele finishing on the second place of the table in the Second League, being very close to win the promotion to Division A, the Romanian First League. After five years spent in the Second League, in the 2000–01 season, the club finishes on the penultimate place of the table in the Second League and relegates to the Third League.

The next season, the team is very close to return to the Second League, finishing on the second place of the table in its league, but it will win the promotion to the Second League just one year later, in the 2002–03 season, when it finishes on the first place of the table in the Third League.

In the 1983–84 season, the team achieves its best performance in the Romanian Cup, winning all ten preliminary rounds, played against other teams from Brașov County, and reaching to the round of the Sixteen Finals, where it is eliminated by Dinamo Brașov, which wins the match with the score of 1–0. Later on, the team was coached by Ferencz Bajko.

 
Precizia Săcele logo

In the 2006–07 season, the team changes its name to Fotbal Club Săcele, as the most important sponsor, the Factory Electroprecizia, withdrew its financial support and ceded the stadium and the playing field in the property of the local authorities. As a result, the Municipality became the most important supporter of the team FC Săcele and the owner of the stadium, playing field and training base situated nearby. The local stadium, where the team plays its home matches, is called the Electroprecizia Stadium and has a total capacity of 3,500 seats. The club is one of the teams with tradition from Brașov County and last time played in the Liga III, in the 2008–09 season, rejoining senior competitions from the 2013–14 season, in the Liga V, as Fotbal Club Precizia Săcele. From 2015-16 the team is playing Liga IV and won 2 Romania's Cup 2018 and 2019.

Honours edit

Leagues edit

Liga II

Liga III

Liga IV – Brașov County

Cups edit

Cupa RomânieiBrașov County

  • Winners (2): 2017–18, 2018–19

Club officials edit

References edit

  1. ^ "A.S. F.C. Precizia Săcele, Liga a IV-A, Seniori, sezonul 2016/2017 Asociația Județeană de Fotbal Brașov frf-ajf.ro". Asociația Județeană de Fotbal Brașov. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  2. ^ "Dispare și FC Săcele" [FC Săcele also disappears]. Monitorul Expres (in Romanian). December 19, 2008. Retrieved July 7, 2010.

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Club Sportiv Municipal Săcele is a Romanian football club from Săcele Brașov County founded in 1950 They currently compete in the Liga IV 1 rejoining senior competitions from the 2013 14 season after they retired from the Liga III during the 2008 09 season due to financial reasons 2 CSM SăceleFull nameClub Sportiv Municipal SăceleNickname s Săcelanii The People from Săcele Roș Negrii The Red and Blacks PreciziaFounded1950 74 years ago 1950 GroundElectropreciziaCapacity3 500OwnersSăcele MunicipalityGeneral managerLungu DragoșManagerDaniel BonaLeagueLiga IV2020 21Liga IV Brașov County 5thHome coloursAway colours Contents 1 History 2 Honours 2 1 Leagues 2 2 Cups 3 Club officials 3 1 Board of directors 3 2 Current technical staff 4 References 5 External linksHistory editIn the year 1950 the team of the Electroprecizia Factory from the City of Săcele Brașov County was established under the name of Fotbal Club Precizia Săcele In the 1950 51 season the newly founded team makes its first appearance in the Romanian football competitions starting to play in the Regional League of Brașov County at the time Stalin Region also known as Divizia D Brașov a group of the Romanian Fourth League belonging to Brașov County This is the league where the only team from the City of Săcele will continue to play for the next 20 years among other teams from the County of Brasov registering average results In the 1972 73 season Precizia Săcele finishes on first place in the league and obtains a promotion to Division C the Romanian Third League achieving its first major success In the 1973 74 season it makes its debut in the Romanian Third League finishing on fifth place of the table In the 1981 82 season season the club becomes the champion of the Third League finishing on the first place of the table and registers the second major success by winning the promotion to Division B the Romanian Second League At its debut in the Second League in the 1982 83 season it is unable to avoid relegation finishing on the last place of the table Therefore in the 1983 84 season it returns to the Third League where it will play until the 1991 92 season when it finishes in seventh place in the table but it relegates to the Fourth League as a result of the reduction of the number of teams playing in the Third League After three years Precizia Săcele promotes to the Third League in the 1994 95 season after finishing in first place in the table Only one year later in the 1995 96 season the club wins the promotion to the Second League after finishing on the first place of the table The next season will mark the third major success and the best performance in the history of the team Precizia Săcele finishing on the second place of the table in the Second League being very close to win the promotion to Division A the Romanian First League After five years spent in the Second League in the 2000 01 season the club finishes on the penultimate place of the table in the Second League and relegates to the Third League The next season the team is very close to return to the Second League finishing on the second place of the table in its league but it will win the promotion to the Second League just one year later in the 2002 03 season when it finishes on the first place of the table in the Third League In the 1983 84 season the team achieves its best performance in the Romanian Cup winning all ten preliminary rounds played against other teams from Brașov County and reaching to the round of the Sixteen Finals where it is eliminated by Dinamo Brașov which wins the match with the score of 1 0 Later on the team was coached by Ferencz Bajko nbsp Precizia Săcele logo In the 2006 07 season the team changes its name to Fotbal Club Săcele as the most important sponsor the Factory Electroprecizia withdrew its financial support and ceded the stadium and the playing field in the property of the local authorities As a result the Municipality became the most important supporter of the team FC Săcele and the owner of the stadium playing field and training base situated nearby The local stadium where the team plays its home matches is called the Electroprecizia Stadium and has a total capacity of 3 500 seats The club is one of the teams with tradition from Brașov County and last time played in the Liga III in the 2008 09 season rejoining senior competitions from the 2013 14 season in the Liga V as Fotbal Club Precizia Săcele From 2015 16 the team is playing Liga IV and won 2 Romania s Cup 2018 and 2019 Honours editLeagues edit Liga II Runners up 1 1996 97 Liga III Winners 2 1981 82 1995 96 Runners up 2 2001 02 2002 03 Liga IV Brașov County Winners 3 1972 73 1992 93 1994 95 Runners up 1 2018 19 Cups edit Cupa Romaniei Brașov County Winners 2 2017 18 2018 19Club officials editBoard of directors edit Role Name Owner nbsp Săcele Municipality President nbsp Drgaoș Lungu General manager nbsp Aurel Bărbuță Current technical staff edit Role Name Manager nbsp Daniel BonaReferences edit A S F C Precizia Săcele Liga a IV A Seniori sezonul 2016 2017 Asociația Județeană de Fotbal Brașov frf ajf ro Asociația Județeană de Fotbal Brașov Retrieved 4 December 2013 Dispare și FC Săcele FC Săcele also disappears Monitorul Expres in Romanian December 19 2008 Retrieved July 7 2010 External links editCSM Săcele on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CSM Săcele amp oldid 1211752101, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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