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CS Mioveni

Clubul Sportiv Mioveni (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌklubul sporˈtiv mi.oˈvenʲ]), commonly known as CS Mioveni or simply Mioveni, is a Romanian professional football club based in Mioveni, Argeș County, that competes in the Liga II.

CS Mioveni
Full nameClubul Sportiv Mioveni
Nickname(s)Galben-verzii (The Yellow and Greens)
Short nameMioveni
Founded15 August 2000; 22 years ago (2000-08-15)
as AS Mioveni 2000
GroundOrășenesc
Capacity10,000[1]
OwnerMioveni Town
ChairmanDumitru Olteanu
Head coachConstantin Schumacher
LeagueLiga II
2022–23Liga I, 16th of 16 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The team was founded in 2000 as AS Mioveni and began playing the fourth division. The following year, it merged with nearby Dacia Pitești and took its berth in the Divizia C. The club made its first appearance in the top division in the 2007–08 campaign as Dacia Mioveni, and in 2010 settled on the current name of CS Mioveni.

"The Yellow and Greens" play their home matches at the Stadionul Orășenesc, which has a seating capacity of 10,000 persons.

History

First years and ascension (2000–2011)

The club was founded in 2000 under the name AS Mioveni (Mioveni Sports Association). After one season in the Liga IV, AS Mioveni merged with Dacia Pitești in 2001 and took its place in the Liga III, while the club changed its name to AS Dacia Mioveni, only to change it soon after that to CS Dacia Mioveni (Dacia Mioveni Sports Club).

In its first season of division football, Dacia finished 3rd in the Liga III. The next season however, the team finished top of series IV of the Liga III and therefore, in the summer of 2003 they promoted to the Liga II where they activated for four years without any outstanding performance.

At the end of the 2006–07 season, Dacia Mioveni finished runner-up in the Liga II, Seria II, and promoted for the first time in history to the Liga I.

Dacia's best performance was the only appearance in the Liga I, in the 2007–08 season, when they finished 16th and were relegated. During the same season Dacia Mioveni reached the semi-finals of the Cupa României, being eliminated by CFR Cluj, after an impressive win in the quarterfinals against Dinamo București, with 1–0.

Period Name
2000–2001 AS Mioveni 2000
2001–2010 Dacia Mioveni
2010–present CS Mioveni

In the summer of 2010 the club was renamed, CS Mioveni being the new name. The club officials took this decision because Automobile Dacia refused to sponsor the club, instead sponsoring Italian club Udinese Calcio.[citation needed]

Even if the club had finished the 2010-11 Liga II season on the third position, the club promoted in the Liga I because the second placed FC Bihor Oradea had problems with the licence.[2]

A second league constant and a new promotion (2011–present)

CS Mioveni relegated again in the Liga II at the end of the 2011–12 edition, after finishing on the bottom of the league, with only 12 points won in 34 rounds. After this season, "the yellow and greens" spent no less than 9 years in the antechamber of the Romanian top-flight, the team from Automobile Dacia's town becoming a classic of the Liga II. Most of the time, Mioveni was too good to relegate in the third tier, but not good enough to promote back in the first division. In these nine years, the club obtain the following rankings: 2nd (2014–15), 3rd (2019–20), 4th (2015–16, 2016–17), 7th (2018–19), 8th (2012–13, 2013–14) and 9th (2017–18).

Mioveni promoted back to the Liga I at the end of the 2020–21 season, when after a ranking on the 3rd place, they won the promotion/relegation play-offs (2–1 on aggregate) against top-flight club FC Hermannstadt.[3]

Ground

CS Mioveni plays its home games on Stadionul Orășenesc, a 10,000-seat arena, in downtown Mioveni. Between 2013 and 2015 the stadium was renovated and "the yellow and greens" played their home matches on Nicolae Dobrin Stadium in Pitești. Second team of the club, CS Mioveni II, also used to play its home matches on Colibași Stadium, stadium used also by the first team as a training ground.

Support

CS Mioveni has never had many supporters in Argeș County, most of the public opting for much more familiar and successful FC Argeș. Over the time the club had sporadically an organized group of supporters, especially between 2006 and 2011, when the club was in the Liga I, twice and important rivalries with FC Argeș were born.

Rivalries

CS Mioveni does not have many important rivalries, the only important one is against FC Argeș Pitești, commonly known as Argeș Derby or the Derby of Argeș. In the past, Mioveni had also a local rivalry against Internațional Curtea de Argeș.

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Other performances

Players

First team squad

As of 30 May 2023[4][5]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF   ROU Andrei Căprescu
6 DF   ROU Ionuț Burnea (4th captain)
8 MF   ROU Liviu Antal
10 MF   ROU Valentin Coșereanu
12 GK   ROU Alexandru Greab
15 DF   ROU Adrian Scarlatache (Captain)
16 MF   ROU Ionuț Rădescu
17 MF   ROU Remus Guțea
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW   ROU Alexandru Buziuc
22 GK   ROU Flavius Croitoru
24 MF   ROU Vlad Pop (on loan from FC U Craiova)
25 DF   ROU Ionuț Balaur
30 DF   ROU Daniel Șerbănică
68 GK   ROU Valentin Sima
90 FW   ROU Bogdan Rusu (Vice-captain)

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
GK   ROU Florin Șerban (to CSU Alba Iulia)
DF   BRA Rafael Garutti (to Corvinul Hunedoara)
DF   ROU Andrei Trașcu (to CSM Slatina)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Alin Șerban (to Dinamo București)
FW   ROU Alin Călin (to Sporting Roșiori)
FW   ROU Sebastian Ivan (to Sporting Roșiori)

Club officials

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 CS Mioveni.

Romania

Notable former managers

League history

References

  1. ^ "Stadion" [Stadium] (in Romanian). CS Mioveni. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  2. ^ Decizie FRF: Dacia Mioveni a promovat, baraj intre Vointa Sibiu
  3. ^ "Hermannstadt - CS Mioveni 1-2 » S-a încheiat prima finală pentru Liga 1! "Blestemul" a fost rupt: revine după 9 ani în "A"". gsp.ro. 2 June 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Lot 2021-2022" [Squad] (in Romanian). CS Mioveni. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  5. ^ "CS MIOVENI" (in Romanian). Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  6. ^ Board of directors
  7. ^ Technical staff

External links

  • Official website
  • Club profile on UEFA's official website

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Not to be confused with FC Dacia Pitești Clubul Sportiv Mioveni Romanian pronunciation ˌklubul sporˈtiv mi oˈvenʲ commonly known as CS Mioveni or simply Mioveni is a Romanian professional football club based in Mioveni Argeș County that competes in the Liga II CS MioveniFull nameClubul Sportiv MioveniNickname s Galben verzii The Yellow and Greens Short nameMioveniFounded15 August 2000 22 years ago 2000 08 15 as AS Mioveni 2000GroundOrășenescCapacity10 000 1 OwnerMioveni TownChairmanDumitru OlteanuHead coachConstantin SchumacherLeagueLiga II2022 23Liga I 16th of 16 relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe team was founded in 2000 as AS Mioveni and began playing the fourth division The following year it merged with nearby Dacia Pitești and took its berth in the Divizia C The club made its first appearance in the top division in the 2007 08 campaign as Dacia Mioveni and in 2010 settled on the current name of CS Mioveni The Yellow and Greens play their home matches at the Stadionul Orășenesc which has a seating capacity of 10 000 persons Contents 1 History 1 1 First years and ascension 2000 2011 1 2 A second league constant and a new promotion 2011 present 2 Ground 3 Support 3 1 Rivalries 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 Leagues 4 1 2 Other performances 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 Notable former players 8 Notable former managers 9 League history 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditFor the history of Dacia Pitești see FC Dacia Pitești First years and ascension 2000 2011 Edit The club was founded in 2000 under the name AS Mioveni Mioveni Sports Association After one season in the Liga IV AS Mioveni merged with Dacia Pitești in 2001 and took its place in the Liga III while the club changed its name to AS Dacia Mioveni only to change it soon after that to CS Dacia Mioveni Dacia Mioveni Sports Club In its first season of division football Dacia finished 3rd in the Liga III The next season however the team finished top of series IV of the Liga III and therefore in the summer of 2003 they promoted to the Liga II where they activated for four years without any outstanding performance At the end of the 2006 07 season Dacia Mioveni finished runner up in the Liga II Seria II and promoted for the first time in history to the Liga I Dacia s best performance was the only appearance in the Liga I in the 2007 08 season when they finished 16th and were relegated During the same season Dacia Mioveni reached the semi finals of the Cupa Romaniei being eliminated by CFR Cluj after an impressive win in the quarterfinals against Dinamo București with 1 0 Period Name2000 2001 AS Mioveni 20002001 2010 Dacia Mioveni2010 present CS MioveniIn the summer of 2010 the club was renamed CS Mioveni being the new name The club officials took this decision because Automobile Dacia refused to sponsor the club instead sponsoring Italian club Udinese Calcio citation needed Even if the club had finished the 2010 11 Liga II season on the third position the club promoted in the Liga I because the second placed FC Bihor Oradea had problems with the licence 2 A second league constant and a new promotion 2011 present Edit CS Mioveni relegated again in the Liga II at the end of the 2011 12 edition after finishing on the bottom of the league with only 12 points won in 34 rounds After this season the yellow and greens spent no less than 9 years in the antechamber of the Romanian top flight the team from Automobile Dacia s town becoming a classic of the Liga II Most of the time Mioveni was too good to relegate in the third tier but not good enough to promote back in the first division In these nine years the club obtain the following rankings 2nd 2014 15 3rd 2019 20 4th 2015 16 2016 17 7th 2018 19 8th 2012 13 2013 14 and 9th 2017 18 Mioveni promoted back to the Liga I at the end of the 2020 21 season when after a ranking on the 3rd place they won the promotion relegation play offs 2 1 on aggregate against top flight club FC Hermannstadt 3 Ground EditMain article Stadionul Orășenesc Mioveni CS Mioveni plays its home games on Stadionul Orășenesc a 10 000 seat arena in downtown Mioveni Between 2013 and 2015 the stadium was renovated and the yellow and greens played their home matches on Nicolae Dobrin Stadium in Pitești Second team of the club CS Mioveni II also used to play its home matches on Colibași Stadium stadium used also by the first team as a training ground Support EditCS Mioveni has never had many supporters in Argeș County most of the public opting for much more familiar and successful FC Argeș Over the time the club had sporadically an organized group of supporters especially between 2006 and 2011 when the club was in the Liga I twice and important rivalries with FC Argeș were born Rivalries Edit CS Mioveni does not have many important rivalries the only important one is against FC Argeș Pitești commonly known as Argeș Derby or the Derby of Argeș In the past Mioveni had also a local rivalry against Internațional Curtea de Argeș Honours EditDomestic Edit Leagues Edit Liga II Runners up 2 2006 07 2014 15 Play off Winners 1 2020 21 Liga III Winners 1 2002 03Other performances Edit Appearances in Liga I 3 Best finish in Liga I 12th in 2021 22 Place 75 of 101 teams in Liga I All time table Semi finalist of 2007 08 Cupa RomanieiPlayers EditFirst team squad Edit As of 30 May 2023 4 5 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player3 DF ROU Andrei Căprescu6 DF ROU Ionuț Burnea 4th captain 8 MF ROU Liviu Antal10 MF ROU Valentin Coșereanu12 GK ROU Alexandru Greab15 DF ROU Adrian Scarlatache Captain 16 MF ROU Ionuț Rădescu17 MF ROU Remus Guțea No Pos Nation Player20 FW ROU Alexandru Buziuc22 GK ROU Flavius Croitoru24 MF ROU Vlad Pop on loan from FC U Craiova 25 DF ROU Ionuț Balaur30 DF ROU Daniel Șerbănică68 GK ROU Valentin Sima90 FW ROU Bogdan Rusu Vice captain Out 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 GK ROU Florin Șerban to CSU Alba Iulia DF BRA Rafael Garutti to Corvinul Hunedoara DF ROU Andrei Trașcu to CSM Slatina No Pos Nation Player MF ROU Alin Șerban to Dinamo București FW ROU Alin Călin to Sporting Roșiori FW ROU Sebastian Ivan to Sporting Roșiori Club officials EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwner Mioveni TownPresident Dumitru OlteanuVice president Marian SimaBoard Members Ion Din Constantin Drăgan Gheorghe Căpățană Ion OprescuExecutive President Constantin StancuDirectors of Organization Doru Toma Șerban GheorgheMarketing Director Claudiu CojocaruSporting director Daniel BarbuYouth Center Director VacantHead of Youth Development Iordan EftimieClub Administrator Ion ȚuțalăSecretary Elena UngureanuLast updated 18 January 2023 Source 6 Current technical staff Edit Role NameHead coach Vlad ȚăranAssistant coach vacantGoalkeeping coach Iulian IlieFitness coach Vlad ȚăranClub Doctor Viorel NicolaMasseurs Ionuț Culcuș Romeo TutunaruStoreman Gheorghe TărițăLast updated 27 April 2023 Source 7 Notable 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 CS Mioveni For a list of all former and current CS Mioveni players with a Wikipedia article see Category CS Mioveni players Romania Ilie Baicu Valentin Balint Constantin Barbu Ciprian Biceanu Nicolae Dică Gabriel Enache Eduard Florescu Claudiu Ionescu Laurențiu Marinescu Andrei Mărgăritescu Cosmin Năstăsie Adrian Neaga Robert Neagoe Andrei Nilă Dan Nistor Dorinel Oancea Mihai Olteanu Octavian Popescu Cristian TănaseBrazil Roberto Ayza Guilherme GaruttiCentral African Republic Ali Calvin TolmbayeNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current CS Mioveni managers with a Wikipedia article see Category CS Mioveni managers Constantin Carstea Sorin Carțu Iordan Eftimie Florin Halagian Florin Marin Ion Moldovan Claudiu Niculescu Marian Pană Alexandru Pelici Ionuț Popa Laurențiu Roșu Ilie Stan Flavius Stoican Mihai StoichițăLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2023 24 2 Liga II TBD2022 23 1 Liga I 16th R Quarter finals2021 22 1 Liga I 12th Round of 322020 21 2 Liga II 3rd P Fourth Round2019 20 2 Liga II 3rd Round of 162018 19 2 Liga II 7th Round of 162017 18 2 Liga II 9th Round of 162016 17 2 Liga II 4th Quarter finals2015 16 2 Liga II Seria II 4th Round of 322014 15 2 Liga II Seria II 2nd Quarter finals2013 14 2 Liga II Seria II 8th Fourth Round2012 13 2 Liga II Seria II 8th Round of 32 Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2011 12 1 Liga I 18th R Round of 322010 11 2 Liga II Seria II 3rd P Fourth Round2009 10 2 Liga II Seria II 3rd Round of 322008 09 2 Liga II Seria II 6th Round of 322007 08 1 Liga I 16th R Semi finals2006 07 2 Liga II Seria II 2nd P 2005 06 2 Divizia B Seria II 8th2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria II 7th2003 04 2 Divizia B Seria II 3rd Round of 322002 03 3 Divizia C Seria IV 1st C P 2001 02 3 Divizia C 3rd2000 01 3 Divizia C 6thReferences Edit Stadion Stadium in Romanian CS Mioveni Retrieved 18 April 2017 Decizie FRF Dacia Mioveni a promovat baraj intre Vointa Sibiu Hermannstadt CS Mioveni 1 2 S a incheiat prima finală pentru Liga 1 Blestemul a fost rupt revine după 9 ani in A gsp ro 2 June 2021 Retrieved 14 June 2021 Lot 2021 2022 Squad in Romanian CS Mioveni Retrieved 3 December 2020 CS MIOVENI in Romanian Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal Retrieved 3 March 2020 Board of directors Technical staffExternal links EditOfficial website Club profile on UEFA s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CS Mioveni amp oldid 1163954295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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