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CS Minaur Baia Mare (football)

CS Minaur Baia Mare, commonly known as Minaur Baia Mare, simply as Baia Mare or unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare, is a Romanian football club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, founded in 1948. It currently plays in Romania's second league, Liga II, after promoting at the end of the 2021–22 season.

Minaur Baia Mare
Full nameClubul Sportiv Minaur Baia Mare
Nickname(s)Minerii (The Miners)
Băimărenii
(The People from Baia Mare)
Short nameMinaur, Baia Mare
Founded1948; 75 years ago (1948)
as CSM Baia Mare
GroundViorel Mateianu
Capacity15,500 (8,000 seated)
OwnerBaia Mare Municipality
ChairmanIustin Balaj
ManagerMihai Iosif
LeagueLiga II
2021–22Liga III, Seria X, 1st
(promoted via play-offs)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Chronology of names

Name[1] Period
CSM Baia Mare 1948–1950
Metalul Baia Mare 1950–1956
Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare 1956–1957
Minerul Baia Mare 1957–1958
CSM Baia Mare 1958–1962
Minerul Baia Mare 1962–1975
FC Baia Mare 1975–1985
FC Maramureș Baia Mare 1985–1998
FC Baia Mare 1998–2010
FCM Baia Mare 2012–2016
Minaur Baia Mare 2017–present
  • Note: 2 years of inactivity between 2010–2012, and the team was refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV.
  • Note: 1 year of inactivity between 2016–2017, and the team was refounded as CS Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV.

History

 
FCM Baia Mare squad 2015–16

The club was founded in 1948, from the merger of Phoenix Baia Mare (founded in 1932) and Minaur Baia Mare (founded in 1927).

The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems, but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of FCM Baia Mare. Baia Mare was inactive for one season after withdrawing from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties on 5 August 2016.[2] After one season of inactivity the club was refounded as Minaur Baia Mare, the historical name of the sports club, also used by the handball teams. The club was enrolled in the Liga IVMaramureș County.[3] In contrast to the handball section, the football section is known unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare, one of the past names of the club and the most representative for supporters. Also the football section colours are different from those used for handball, if for handball squads the traditional colours are white, black and orange, for football are yellow and blue.

Timeline

  • 1948 — CSM Baia Mare is founded;
  • 1950 — The name is changed to Metalul Baia Mare;
  • 1955 — Metalul Baia Mare is relegated in Liga III;
  • 1956 — The team become Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare and win promotion in Liga II;
  • 1957 — The team become Minerul Baia Mare;
  • 1958 — Third name change in three years, this time back to CSM Baia Mare;
  • 1959 — CSM Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup, only to be defeated by Dinamo București;
  • 1962 — Another name change, this time back to Minerul Baia Mare;
  • 1963 — Mircea Sasu become the first player ever to be selected from Minerul Baia Mare into the national team of Romania;
  • 1964 — Minerul Baia Mare win the second series of Liga II and win promotion into Liga I for the first time in their history, Phoenix / Carpati Baia Mare played before the World War II in the First League.
  • 1965 — As the team finish only 13th out of 14 in Liga I, they are relegated after only one year;
  • 1975 — The team become FC Baia Mare;
  • 1978 — FC Baia Mare win promotion into Liga I. It is the third in the history. The Golden Age starts;
  • 1979 — FC Baia Mare finish 5th out of 18 in Liga I;
  • 1980 — The best performance in Liga I as they finish 4th out of 18;
  • 1981 — A poor year followed by relegation back to Liga II, mainly due to internal issues;
  • 1982 — FC Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup where they are defeated by Dinamo București. For the first time in their history FC Baia Mare play in Cup Winners' Cup, against Real Madrid of Spain.
  • 1983 — FC Baia Mare win the fourth promotion in their history into Liga I;
  • 1984 — A poor season in Liga I where the team finish 15th out of 18 but save themselves from relegation;
  • 1985 — FC Baia Mare is relegated back to Liga II. The Golden Era ends. The team become FC Maramureş Baia Mare.
  • 1993 — The Silver Era starts as FC Maramureş Baia Mare reach the semifinals of Romanian Cup;
  • 1994 — After a series of average and poor seasons in Liga II during the past decade, FC Maramureş Baia Mare win promotion in Liga I for the fifth time in their history;
  • 1995 — FC Maramureş Baia Mare reach the quarter-finals of Romanian Cup, but at the end of the season is relegated back to Liga II. The Silver Era ends.
  • 1998 — Another name change, this time back to FC Baia Mare;
  • 1999 — FC Baia Mare is relegated to Liga III for the second time in their history;
  • 2000 — The team promote back to Liga II;
  • 2001 — Second promotion in only two years, this time in Liga I, as FC Baia Mare win the promotion play-offs, however, the team's owner decides to trade the team's place in Liga I to another team, arguing the lack of financial resources to keep them over the competitional season. FC Baia Mare return to Liga II;
  • 2002 — FC Baia Mare qualify again for promotion play-offs but do not win promotion;
  • 2004 — Relegation in Liga III;
  • 2006 — After two years in Liga III, FC Baia Mare win promotion to Liga II;
  • 2007 — The club is relegated back to Liga III and face serious financial issues. Brazilian Ayres Cerqueira Simao becomes the first foreign player ever to play for FC Baia Mare;
  • 2008 — Despite being in the frame for a promotion back to Liga II, a series of poor results and a players strike due to unpaid wages and bonuses left the club in Liga III for at least one more year. Yet, at the beginning of the 2008 – 09 season the club manage to transfer some players with good experience in Liga I, such as: Daniel Rednic and Sorin Iodi, thus becoming top favourites to win promotion into Liga II.
  • 2009 – FC Baia Mare promoted to the Liga II after finishing first the 2008–09 Liga III.
  • 2010 – Finished 8th in the 2009–10 Liga II season and was dissolved shortly after.
  • 2012 – Refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV.
  • 2013 – Promoted to the Liga III.
  • 2015 – Promoted to the Liga II.
  • 2016 – Withdrew from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties.[2]
  • 2017 – Refounded as Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV.
  • 2018 – Promoted to the Liga III.

Performances

FC Baia Mare was a finalist in the Romanian Cup in 1959 and 1982, while in the Liga I, their best performance was 4th out of 18 at the end of the 1979–80 season.

The club played in the Liga I in other few occasions: in 1964–65 (13th out of 14), 1978–79 (5th out of 18); 1980–81 (17th out of 18), 1983–84 (15th out of 18), 1984–85 (17th out of 18) and 1994–95 (17th out of 18).

The team played mainly in the Liga II where FC Baia Mare is ranked first in an all-time standing, obtaining the most points and scoring the most goals.

In 1982–83 FC Baia Mare played in Cup Winners' Cup against Real Madrid then coached by Alfredo Di Stéfano. After 0 : 0 in the first leg, FC Baia Mare lost 2–5 in the second leg. Koller and Buzgău scored for the Romanian side on Santiago Bernabeu.

In the summer of 1982, FC Baia Mare played a friendly game against AC Fiorentina in Italy and won 3 : 1. Giancarlo Antognoni and Francesco Graziani, both world champions with Italy at the 1982 World Cup, as well as Daniel Bertoni and Daniel Passarella, both world champions with Argentina at the 1978 World Cup played for AC Fiorentina in that game. This is, without doubt, the greatest achievement of FC Baia Mare to date.

The largest win in Divizia A is against FCM Galaţi, 7 : 1 in August 1979, however the club's finest hour in a Divizia A game came in June 1981 with a tremendous 5 : 0 win against Steaua Bucharest.

Honours

The most successful team from Maramureș County.

Leagues

Cups

International

* First Round (1): 1982–83

In Europe

First leg

FC Baia Mare  0–0  Real Madrid
Report
Attendance: 25,000

Second leg

Real Madrid  5–2  FC Baia Mare
Report
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Stefanos Chatzistefanou (Cyprus)
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Baia Mare   2–5   Real Madrid 0–0 2–5
Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 –3
Total 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 –3

Players

First team squad

As of 20 January 2023[4]

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 Alexandru Costache
3 DF   ROU Răzvan Lazăr
4 DF   COL Jhon Mondragón (Vice-Captain)
7 MF   ROU Sergiu Ciocan
8 MF   ROU Denis Matei
9 FW   ROU Ciprian Stanciu (Captain)
10 MF   ROU Mircea Donca (Vice-Captain)
11 MF   ROU Florin Chitaș
13 DF   ROU Cătălin Alexe
17 MF   ROU Alin Văsălie (on loan from U Cluj)
20 FW   ROU Bogdan Rotar (on loan from Csíkszereda)
21 DF   ROU Marius Potcoavă
22 DF   ROU Alexandru Stoian (on loan from CFR II Cluj)
23 MF   ROU Raphael Stănescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 DF   ROU David Simion
30 FW   ROU Darius Gherman
55 MF   CIV Ricky Gnéba (on loan from CFR Cluj)
70 GK   ROU Emanuel Breban
77 GK   ROU Raul Băilă
88 MF   ROU Alexandru Mărieș
93 MF   ROU Viorel Chinde
97 DF   ROU Iustin Neacșu (on loan from U Cluj)
GK   ROU Raul Avram
DF   ROU Alexandru Dandea
DF   ROU Răzvan Horj
DF   ROU Alexandru Iacob
MF   ROU Petre Ivanovici
FW   SWE Valmir Berisha
FW   GER Senad Jarović

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
MF   ROU Raul Gherman (to Sighetu Marmației)
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club Officials

Statistics — Domestic Leagues

Up to and including the end of 2009–10 season

Pts Pld W D L GF GA
In Liga I (7 seasons) 201 230 83 35 112 267 370
In Liga II (48 seasons) 1625 1442 680 265 497 2308 1696
In Liga III (6 seasons) 266 170 113 30 27 353 122

League and Cup History

From Minaur Baia Mare to Romania National Football Team

  • Mircea Sasu 1 (6 caps / 1 goal): 1963: vs. Denmark (1 goal); 1964: vs. Bulgaria, vs. Hungary; 1965: vs. Czechoslovakia; 1966: vs. Portugal, vs. Czechoslovakia;
    1 Mircea Sasu played an extra three games for Romania after he left FC Baia Mare and scored one goal: 1967: vs. East Germany, vs. Congo (1 goal); 1968: vs. Austria.
  • Alexandru Koller: (5 caps / 0 goals): 1976: vs. Iran; 1978: vs. Poland; 1979: vs. East Germany, vs. Poland, vs. USSR
  • Alexandru Terheş: (3 caps / 0 goals): 1978: vs. Poland; 1979: vs. East Germany; 1980: Hungary
  • Romulus Buia: (2 caps / 0 goals): 1991: vs. USA; 1992 vs. Mexico

Famous players

The following players who played for the club also had caps for their national team.

Famous coaches

References

  1. ^ RomanianSoccer.ro, (r). "Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor". www.romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. ^ a b "FCM Baia Mare, abandon cu o zi înaintea startului; ACS Berceni rămâne în Ilfov". 5 August 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Început de drum pentru Minerul Baia Mare". 13 July 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  4. ^ "CS Minaur pleacă la drum cu 26 de jucători în sezonul 2019–2020" [CS Minaur starts the 2019–2020 season with 26 players] (in Romanian). minaur.ro. 19 August 2019. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  • RomanianSoccer.ro

External links

  • Official website
  • CS Minaur Baia Mare on Facebook

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Not to be confused with FC Maramureș Universitar Baia Mare CS Minaur Baia Mare commonly known as Minaur Baia Mare simply as Baia Mare or unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare is a Romanian football club based in Baia Mare Maramureș County northern Romania founded in 1948 It currently plays in Romania s second league Liga II after promoting at the end of the 2021 22 season Minaur Baia MareFull nameClubul Sportiv Minaur Baia MareNickname s Minerii The Miners Băimărenii The People from Baia Mare Short nameMinaur Baia MareFounded1948 75 years ago 1948 as CSM Baia MareGroundViorel MateianuCapacity15 500 8 000 seated OwnerBaia Mare MunicipalityChairmanIustin BalajManagerMihai IosifLeagueLiga II2021 22Liga III Seria X 1st promoted via play offs WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent season Contents 1 Chronology of names 2 History 2 1 Timeline 3 Performances 4 Honours 4 1 Leagues 4 2 Cups 4 3 International 4 3 1 In Europe 4 4 First leg 4 5 Second leg 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Out on loan 6 Club Officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 Statistics Domestic Leagues 8 League and Cup History 9 From Minaur Baia Mare to Romania National Football Team 10 Famous players 11 Famous coaches 12 References 13 External linksChronology of names EditName 1 PeriodCSM Baia Mare 1948 1950Metalul Baia Mare 1950 1956Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare 1956 1957Minerul Baia Mare 1957 1958CSM Baia Mare 1958 1962Minerul Baia Mare 1962 1975FC Baia Mare 1975 1985FC Maramureș Baia Mare 1985 1998FC Baia Mare 1998 2010FCM Baia Mare 2012 2016Minaur Baia Mare 2017 presentNote 2 years of inactivity between 2010 2012 and the team was refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV Note 1 year of inactivity between 2016 2017 and the team was refounded as CS Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV History Edit FCM Baia Mare squad 2015 16 The club was founded in 1948 from the merger of Phoenix Baia Mare founded in 1932 and Minaur Baia Mare founded in 1927 The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of FCM Baia Mare Baia Mare was inactive for one season after withdrawing from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties on 5 August 2016 2 After one season of inactivity the club was refounded as Minaur Baia Mare the historical name of the sports club also used by the handball teams The club was enrolled in the Liga IV Maramureș County 3 In contrast to the handball section the football section is known unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare one of the past names of the club and the most representative for supporters Also the football section colours are different from those used for handball if for handball squads the traditional colours are white black and orange for football are yellow and blue Timeline Edit 1948 CSM Baia Mare is founded 1950 The name is changed to Metalul Baia Mare 1955 Metalul Baia Mare is relegated in Liga III 1956 The team become Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare and win promotion in Liga II 1957 The team become Minerul Baia Mare 1958 Third name change in three years this time back to CSM Baia Mare 1959 CSM Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup only to be defeated by Dinamo București 1962 Another name change this time back to Minerul Baia Mare 1963 Mircea Sasu become the first player ever to be selected from Minerul Baia Mare into the national team of Romania 1964 Minerul Baia Mare win the second series of Liga II and win promotion into Liga I for the first time in their history Phoenix Carpati Baia Mare played before the World War II in the First League 1965 As the team finish only 13th out of 14 in Liga I they are relegated after only one year 1975 The team become FC Baia Mare 1978 FC Baia Mare win promotion into Liga I It is the third in the history The Golden Age starts 1979 FC Baia Mare finish 5th out of 18 in Liga I 1980 The best performance in Liga I as they finish 4th out of 18 1981 A poor year followed by relegation back to Liga II mainly due to internal issues 1982 FC Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup where they are defeated by Dinamo București For the first time in their history FC Baia Mare play in Cup Winners Cup against Real Madrid of Spain 1983 FC Baia Mare win the fourth promotion in their history into Liga I 1984 A poor season in Liga I where the team finish 15th out of 18 but save themselves from relegation 1985 FC Baia Mare is relegated back to Liga II The Golden Era ends The team become FC Maramures Baia Mare 1993 The Silver Era starts as FC Maramures Baia Mare reach the semifinals of Romanian Cup 1994 After a series of average and poor seasons in Liga II during the past decade FC Maramures Baia Mare win promotion in Liga I for the fifth time in their history 1995 FC Maramures Baia Mare reach the quarter finals of Romanian Cup but at the end of the season is relegated back to Liga II The Silver Era ends 1998 Another name change this time back to FC Baia Mare 1999 FC Baia Mare is relegated to Liga III for the second time in their history 2000 The team promote back to Liga II 2001 Second promotion in only two years this time in Liga I as FC Baia Mare win the promotion play offs however the team s owner decides to trade the team s place in Liga I to another team arguing the lack of financial resources to keep them over the competitional season FC Baia Mare return to Liga II 2002 FC Baia Mare qualify again for promotion play offs but do not win promotion 2004 Relegation in Liga III 2006 After two years in Liga III FC Baia Mare win promotion to Liga II 2007 The club is relegated back to Liga III and face serious financial issues Brazilian Ayres Cerqueira Simao becomes the first foreign player ever to play for FC Baia Mare 2008 Despite being in the frame for a promotion back to Liga II a series of poor results and a players strike due to unpaid wages and bonuses left the club in Liga III for at least one more year Yet at the beginning of the 2008 09 season the club manage to transfer some players with good experience in Liga I such as Daniel Rednic and Sorin Iodi thus becoming top favourites to win promotion into Liga II 2009 FC Baia Mare promoted to the Liga II after finishing first the 2008 09 Liga III 2010 Finished 8th in the 2009 10 Liga II season and was dissolved shortly after 2012 Refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV 2013 Promoted to the Liga III 2015 Promoted to the Liga II 2016 Withdrew from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties 2 2017 Refounded as Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV 2018 Promoted to the Liga III Performances EditFC Baia Mare was a finalist in the Romanian Cup in 1959 and 1982 while in the Liga I their best performance was 4th out of 18 at the end of the 1979 80 season The club played in the Liga I in other few occasions in 1964 65 13th out of 14 1978 79 5th out of 18 1980 81 17th out of 18 1983 84 15th out of 18 1984 85 17th out of 18 and 1994 95 17th out of 18 The team played mainly in the Liga II where FC Baia Mare is ranked first in an all time standing obtaining the most points and scoring the most goals In 1982 83 FC Baia Mare played in Cup Winners Cup against Real Madrid then coached by Alfredo Di Stefano After 0 0 in the first leg FC Baia Mare lost 2 5 in the second leg Koller and Buzgău scored for the Romanian side on Santiago Bernabeu In the summer of 1982 FC Baia Mare played a friendly game against AC Fiorentina in Italy and won 3 1 Giancarlo Antognoni and Francesco Graziani both world champions with Italy at the 1982 World Cup as well as Daniel Bertoni and Daniel Passarella both world champions with Argentina at the 1978 World Cup played for AC Fiorentina in that game This is without doubt the greatest achievement of FC Baia Mare to date The largest win in Divizia A is against FCM Galaţi 7 1 in August 1979 however the club s finest hour in a Divizia A game came in June 1981 with a tremendous 5 0 win against Steaua Bucharest Honours EditThe most successful team from Maramureș County Leagues Edit Liga I Best finish 4th 1979 80 Liga II Winners 4 1963 64 1977 78 1982 83 1993 94 Runners up 11 1959 60 1960 61 1965 66 1966 67 1971 72 1981 82 1985 86 1986 87 1991 92 2000 01 2001 02 Liga III Winners 7 1956 1999 2000 2005 06 2008 09 2014 15 2020 21 2021 22 Runners up 1 2019 20 Liga IV Maramureș County Winners 2 2012 13 2017 18Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Runners up 2 1958 59 1981 82 Cupa Romaniei Maramureș County Winners 1 2017 18International Edit European Cup Winners Cup First Round 1 1982 83In Europe Edit Main article Minaur Baia Mare in Europe First leg Edit 15 September 1982 1982 09 15 FC Baia Mare 0 0 Real MadridReportStadionul 23 August Baia MareAttendance 25 000Referee Franz Wohrer Austria Second leg Edit 29 September 1982 1982 09 29 Real Madrid 5 2 FC Baia MareJuanito 16 Gonzalez 33 Garcia Hernandez 45 Santillana 47 Metgod 71 Report Koller 12 Buzgău 89 Santiago Bernabeu Stadium MadridAttendance 45 000Referee Stefanos Chatzistefanou Cyprus Team 1 Agg Team 2 1st leg 2nd legBaia Mare 2 5 Real Madrid 0 0 2 5Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 3Total 1 2 0 1 1 2 5 3Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 20 January 2023 4 Note 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 Alexandru Costache3 DF ROU Răzvan Lazăr4 DF COL Jhon Mondragon Vice Captain 7 MF ROU Sergiu Ciocan8 MF ROU Denis Matei9 FW ROU Ciprian Stanciu Captain 10 MF ROU Mircea Donca Vice Captain 11 MF ROU Florin Chitaș13 DF ROU Cătălin Alexe17 MF ROU Alin Văsălie on loan from U Cluj 20 FW ROU Bogdan Rotar on loan from Csikszereda 21 DF ROU Marius Potcoavă22 DF ROU Alexandru Stoian on loan from CFR II Cluj 23 MF ROU Raphael Stănescu No Pos Nation Player27 DF ROU David Simion30 FW ROU Darius Gherman55 MF CIV Ricky Gneba on loan from CFR Cluj 70 GK ROU Emanuel Breban77 GK ROU Raul Băilă88 MF ROU Alexandru Mărieș93 MF ROU Viorel Chinde97 DF ROU Iustin Neacșu on loan from U Cluj GK ROU Raul Avram DF ROU Alexandru Dandea DF ROU Răzvan Horj DF ROU Alexandru Iacob MF ROU Petre Ivanovici FW SWE Valmir Berisha FW GER Senad JarovicOut 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 MF ROU Raul Gherman to Sighetu Marmației No Pos Nation PlayerClub Officials EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwner Baia Mare MunicipalityPresident Iustin BalajDirector of Football Ovidiu MicSporting Director Cosmin ButuzaYouth Center Manager Paul JuhaszOrganizer of Competitions Cosmin FilipPress Officer Daniel PopMedia Daniel Zoicaș Current technical staff Edit Role NameTechnical Director Vasile MiriuțăHead Coach Mihai IosifAssistant Manager Vlad UngureanuGoalkeeping Coach Alin BotaFitness Coach Ciprian DurușClub Doctor Carmen Neagu MorariuMasseur Bogdan ȘomcuteanStoreman Robert BlaszStatistics Domestic Leagues EditUp to and including the end of 2009 10 season Pts Pld W D L GF GAIn Liga I 7 seasons 201 230 83 35 112 267 370In Liga II 48 seasons 1625 1442 680 265 497 2308 1696In Liga III 6 seasons 266 170 113 30 27 353 122League and Cup History EditSeason Tier League Pos Cupa Romaniei Europe1948 49 2 Divizia B 3rd1950 2 Divizia B 6th Round of 321951 2 Divizia B 4th1952 2 Divizia B 6th1953 2 Divizia B 13th Round of 321954 2 Divizia B 4th1955 2 Divizia B 14th R Round of 321956 3 Divizia C 1st C P 1957 58 2 Divizia B 4th1958 59 2 Divizia B 9th Final1959 60 2 Divizia B 2nd1960 61 2 Divizia B 2nd1961 62 2 Divizia B 6th Round of 161962 63 2 Divizia B 3rd Quarter finals1963 64 2 Divizia B 1st C P Round of 161964 65 1 Divizia A 13th R Round of 161965 66 2 Divizia B 2nd Round of 321966 67 2 Divizia B 2nd Quarter finals1967 68 2 Divizia B 4th Round of 321968 69 2 Divizia B 13th Round of 321969 70 2 Divizia B 3rd1970 71 2 Divizia B 10th1971 72 2 Divizia B 2nd Round of 321972 73 2 Divizia B 4th1973 74 2 Divizia B 5th Round of 161974 75 2 Divizia B 3rd1975 76 2 Divizia B 3rd Round of 161976 77 2 Divizia B 3rd1977 78 2 Divizia B 1st C P 1978 79 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 321979 80 1 Divizia A 4th Round of 321980 81 1 Divizia A 17th R Round of 321981 82 2 Divizia B 2nd Final1982 83 2 Divizia B 1st C P Cup Winners Cup1983 84 1 Divizia A 15th Round of 321984 85 1 Divizia A 17th R Quarter finals1985 86 2 Divizia B 2nd Season Tier League Pos Cupa Romaniei Europe1986 87 2 Divizia B 2nd1987 88 2 Divizia B 4th Round of 161988 89 2 Divizia B 6th1989 90 2 Divizia B 3rd1990 91 2 Divizia B 4th1991 92 2 Divizia B 2nd1992 93 2 Divizia B 6th Semi finals1993 94 2 Divizia B 1st C P 1994 95 1 Divizia A 17th R Quarter finals1995 96 2 Divizia B 13th1996 97 2 Divizia B 14th1997 98 2 Divizia B 3rd Round of 321998 99 2 Divizia B 17th R 1999 00 3 Divizia C 1st C P 2000 01 2 Divizia B 2nd Round of 162001 02 2 Divizia B 2nd2002 03 2 Divizia B 14th Round of 162003 04 2 Divizia B 15th R 2004 05 3 Divizia C 9th2005 06 3 Divizia C 1st C P 2006 07 2 Liga II 16th R 2007 08 3 Liga III 3rd Round of 322008 09 3 Liga III 1st C P 2009 10 2 Liga II 8th2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 4 Liga IV MM 1st C P 2013 14 3 Liga III 6th2014 15 3 Liga III 1st C P 2015 16 2 Liga II 6th Round of 162016 17 2017 18 4 Liga IV MM 1st C P 2018 19 3 Liga III 3rd2019 20 3 Liga III 2nd2020 21 3 Liga III 1st C 2021 22 3 Liga III Seria X 1st C P Round of 162022 23 2 Liga II TBD Group StageFrom Minaur Baia Mare to Romania National Football Team EditMircea Sasu 1 6 caps 1 goal 1963 vs Denmark 1 goal 1964 vs Bulgaria vs Hungary 1965 vs Czechoslovakia 1966 vs Portugal vs Czechoslovakia 1 Mircea Sasu played an extra three games for Romania after he left FC Baia Mare and scored one goal 1967 vs East Germany vs Congo 1 goal 1968 vs Austria Alexandru Koller 5 caps 0 goals 1976 vs Iran 1978 vs Poland 1979 vs East Germany vs Poland vs USSR Alexandru Terhes 3 caps 0 goals 1978 vs Poland 1979 vs East Germany 1980 Hungary Romulus Buia 2 caps 0 goals 1991 vs USA 1992 vs MexicoFamous players EditThe following players who played for the club also had caps for their national team Necula Răducanu 61 caps for Romania including at 1970 FIFA World Cup Also played for Rapid Bucharest and Steaua Bucharest Vasile Zavoda 20 caps for Romania also played for Steaua Bucharest Vasile Gergely 36 caps for Romania including at 1970 FIFA World Cup Also played for Dinamo Bucharest and Hertha BSC Berlin Leontin Grozavu 1 cap for Romania played for Dinamo Bucharest and FC Saarbrucken Vasile Miriuţă 9 caps for Hungary Also played for Dinamo Bucharest Ferencvarosi TC Energie Cottbus and MSV Duisburg Francisc Zavoda 8 caps for Romania also played for Steaua Bucharest Mircea Sasu 9 caps for Romania Also played for UT Arad Dinamo Bucharest and Fenerbahce SK Zoltan Crisan 46 caps for Romania Also played for Universitatea Craiova Ioan Condruc the captain from the golden period of Viorel Mateianu He played also for UTA Arad when UTA won the title and defeated Feyenoord in ECC Lucian Balan he won the ECC European Super Cup and was finalist in Intercontinental Cup final Alexandru Koller 5 caps for Romania Alexandru Terhes 3 caps for Romania Romulus Buia 2 caps for Romania Also played for Germinal Ekeren Universitatea Craiova and Dinamo Bucharest Famous coaches Edit Gyula Biro coached in several countries including Hungary Germany Romania Poland Spain and Mexico Florin Halagian won several Liga I championships with Argeș Pitești and Dinamo București Stefan Onisie won one Liga I championship with Steaua Bucharest Viorel Mateianu coached FC Baia Mare during their golden era when he invented some football techniques used today by Mircea Lucescu Dumitru Nicolae Nicusor won several Liga I championships with Dinamo Bucharest Ion Nunweiller won two Liga I championships with Dinamo Bucharest Ioan Sdrobis well known for promoting youngsters in the teams he coached He discovered Cristian Chivu amongst many others References Edit RomanianSoccer ro r Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de a lungul anilor www romaniansoccer ro Retrieved 20 September 2017 a b FCM Baia Mare abandon cu o zi inaintea startului ACS Berceni rămane in Ilfov 5 August 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2016 Inceput de drum pentru Minerul Baia Mare 13 July 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2017 CS Minaur pleacă la drum cu 26 de jucători in sezonul 2019 2020 CS Minaur starts the 2019 2020 season with 26 players in Romanian minaur ro 19 August 2019 Retrieved 19 August 2019 This article has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting February 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message RomanianSoccer ro Labtof ro Informatia ZileiExternal links EditOfficial website CS Minaur Baia Mare on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CS Minaur Baia Mare football amp oldid 1134819588, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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