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FCM Bacău

Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău (also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău, FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău) is a Romanian football club based in Bacău, Bacău County, Moldavia. Founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău, the club spent 42 seasons in the top-flight of the Romanian football, winning a Romanian League Cup and qualifying for European competitions such as the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup[citation needed].

FCM Bacău
Full nameAsociația Sportivă a Suporterilor
FCM 1950 Bacău
Nickname(s)
  • Băcăuanii
    (The People from Bacău County)
  • Taurii furioși (The Mad Bulls)
  • Galben-albaștrii
    (The Yellow and Blues)
Short nameBacău
Founded1950
WebsiteClub website

In the early 2010s, the club entered in a shadowy cone due to the conflict between the team's owner, Dumitru Sechelariu (former mayor of Bacău) and the newly elected mayor, who chose to retire the public financing of the team and to sustain SC Bacău[citation needed]. Health problems, and subsequently, the premature death of Dumitru Sechelariu in the early 2013, multiplied the existing financial problems of the club. This caused FCM Bacău to withdraw from beginning of the 2013–14 Liga III season, before dissolving later on[citation needed].

In 2017, the Supporters Association of FCM Bacău, supported by Sergiu Sechelariu, brother of Dumitru and legal owner of the "FCM 1950 Bacău brand", started a collaboration with Gauss Bacău (former SC Bacău) team also left in the meantime without financing by the municipality, but the collaboration broken in the summer of 2018 and after a year of inactivity, the fans (supported again by Sechelariu's brother) started a new project named ASS FCM 1950 Bacău and enrolled the senior squad in the Liga IV[citation needed].

History edit

Early years (1950–1992) edit

 
Chart of Bacău's yearly table positions in the national leagues

FCM Bacău was founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău under the Ministry of Internal Affairs with other clubs which bore the name "Dinamo". Its management decided to separate from the ministry, renaming it Sport Club Bacău and adding athletics and tennis.[1]

 
Former FCM Bacău player Emerich Dembrovschi

The team first appeared in Romania's first league during the 1956 season, after which they were then relegated to the second division. Returning to Divizia A, they finished fifth in 1968–69 and qualified for the Fairs Cities' Cup (the precursor of the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Europa League). At the time, Bacău’s roster included Emerich Dembrovschi, Nicolae Vătafu, Petre Băluță, Artistică Ghiță, and Daniel Ene. Bacău advanced to the second round against Skeid Fotball, which had eliminated West Germany’s 1860 Munich. Bacău advanced again, defeating the Scottish club Kilmarnock F.C. In the quarter-finals, Bacău played Arsenal F.C. club.[2]

After making the quarterfinals of the Fairs Cities' Cup, the băcăuanii also did well in the domestic championship; at the end of the 1972–73 season, SC Bacău (the club's name from 1970 to 1990) finished in fourth place (the best in club history). Sport Club played well in the Cupa României, where, after the Romanian Revolution, they reached the final at the end of the 1990–91 season before losing 2-1 to Universitatea Craiova. Universitatea Craiova was also the winner of Divizia A that season, which allowed the yellow-and-blues to qualify for the second and final time in a European competition (the UEFA Cup). FC Bacău was drawn to meet Werder Bremen, which would defeat AS Monaco 2–0 in the Cup Winners' Cup. Werder Bremen was a tall, strong, cosmopolitan squad; FC Bacău was a little-known team with serious financial problems.[3]

Sechelariu era (1992–2014) edit

Name Years
Dinamo Bacău 1950–1970
Sport Club Bacău 1970–1990
FC Bacău 1990–1992
Selena Bacău 1992–1995
AS Bacău 1995–1997
FCM Bacău 1997–2014
Inactive 2014–2019
FCM Bacău 2019–2020

From 1992 to 2006, the team remained in Divizia A as Selena, AS and FCM; Dumitru Sechelariu was its owner.[1] It was a period of relative growth; the team finished 11th in 1995–96 (when they won 5–1 at Steaua Stadium), fifth in 1996–97, 10th in 1997–98, fifth in 1998–99, and eighth in 1999–2000. They were relegated in the summer of 2001 after a relegation play-off against Farul Constanța.[1] The 2001–02 season began with high hopes, great investments and a 4–2 win against Dinamo București before a sixth place. After 2002, FCM Bacău was in the lower part of the tables and was relegated to Liga II at the end of the 2005–06 season. Sechelariu referred to FCM Bacău as "my child", "dear", but also "disabled".[1]

At the end of the 2006–07 season, the team finished in fifth place; the following season, they were one step away from relegation to the third tier. For the 2009–10 season, the team focused on promotion to Liga I; due to financial problems and misunderstandings between Dumitru Sechelariu and the municipal council, FCM was relegated to Liga III after forfeiting two matches.[1]

The municipality of Bacău registered the team for the following season in Liga III as SCM Bacău.[1] On 9 June 2010, it was announced that a new club would be developed by the municipality; Sechelariu became a minority shareholder. The new management of the yellow-and-blues decided to change their name to SC FCM Bacău SA and terminate the contracts of former AS FCM Bacău players. FCM Bacău was promoted to Liga II in 2011, finishing seventh the following season. Before the next season, the players left the club for financial reasons (most for FC Botoșani) and Sechelariu transferred the club entirely to the municipality. With the team facing relegation to the third league, the municipality decided to stop investing in the club and re-direct public financing to CS Mesagerul Bacău (which would be renamed SC Bacău). After Sechelariu's declining health and death in early 2013, the club withdrew from the league at the start of the season and was dissolved.[1]

Supporters, the last hope (2017–2020) edit

The Supporters Association of FCM Bacău, supported by Sergiu Sechelariu (Dumitru's brother and owner of the FCM 1950 Bacău brand), began a collaboration with Gauss Bacău (the former SC Bacău) in 2017. The collaboration broke down during the summer of 2018; after a year of inactivity, fans (supported again by Sergiu Sechelariu) began the ASS FCM 1950 Bacău. They enrolled the senior squad in Liga IV, but the team was again dissolved at the end of the 2019–20 season.[4][5][6]

Grounds edit

 
Stadionul Municipal

Until 1966 FCM Bacău (named Dinamo Bacău) used to play its home matches on Steaua Roșie Stadium, with a capacity of 5,000 people, but moved subsequently on the Municipal Stadium in Bacău, with a capacity of 17,500 seats. Seen as a coquettish stadium of the country, especially during Sechelariu's era, when the owner of the team Dumitru Sechelariu renovated, modernized it and assured the installation of a floodlight system. Between 2001 and 2004, the stadium was named as Dumitru Sechelariu, after the name of the eccentric businessman, mayor of Bacău and owner of FCM. Death of Sechelariu it meant broadly the death of football from Bacău, after FCM, the stadium was also abandoned, being the victim of an unsuccessful modernization project. The stadium which is situated in the center of the city and was only some time ago the home of FCM is now a ruin.[7][8]

After the re-foundation as ASS FCM Bacău, the club has to play its home matches on Baza Sportivă Nautică Șerbănești, with a capacity of only 200 people.[9]

Support edit

FCM Bacău has many supporters in Bacău and especially in Bacău County. The ultras groups of FCM Bacău are known as Taurii furioși, Best and Ultra Boys. The three groups merged in 2010 and form FCM 1950 Bacău, group that developed subsequently in an association that managed to bring back to life the club from the city of George Bacovia.[10] In the past were also another ultras groups such as RSB, Prima-Linie or FRT Bacău.[11]

FCM Bacău fans have an intense rivalry with the supporters of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț, which are known under the name of Urșii carpatini.[12]

Rivalries edit

The most important rivalry for FCM Bacău is the one against Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț. This match is known as the Derby of Moldavia or Il Classico.[12] Over time, FCM had important rivalries with other teams, such as Steaua București, Dinamo București or Rapid București, as well as some regional ones and even local, for example against SC Bacău.[10]

Honours edit

Leagues edit

Cups edit

European record edit

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup 1 2 0 0 2 0 11 – 11
UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 – 2
Total 2 4 0 0 4 0 13  – 13

Records and statistics edit

Biggest victories and defeats edit

As of 24 November 2019'[13]

Longest Streaks edit

As of 24 November 2019'[14]

Wins and Losses edit

Scoring and Conceding edit

League history edit

Notable former players edit

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 FCM Bacău.

Notable former managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Obiectiv, Bacăul! F.C.M Bacău" [Objective, Bacău! F.C.M Bacău] (in Romanian). romaniansoccer.ro. 12 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Începuturile lui FCM Bacău" [The beginnings of FCM Bacău] (in Romanian). echipedetraditie.ro. 24 October 2019.
  3. ^ "FC Bacău dă piept cu Werder Bremen" [FC Bacău faces Werder Bremen] (in Romanian). echipedetraditie.ro. 26 October 2019.
  4. ^ "EXPLOZIV: Gauss dă cărțile pe față! Dedesubturile "afacerii" și un anunț-șoc: "Este CERT că ACS GAUSS Bacău nu se va înscrie în Liga a 3-a!"" [EXPLOSIVE: Gauss hands the cards! Underneath the "business" and a shock announcement: "It is certain that ACS GAUSS Bacău will not register in the 3rd League!] (in Romanian). unupetrotus.ro. 19 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Fotbal, Liga a III-a / "Telenovela" Gauss – FCM Bacău continuă !" [Football, Liga III / "Soap Opera" Gauss - FCM Bacău continues!] (in Romanian). sport.bacaul.ro. 11 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Echipa Suporter FCM 1950 Bacău din Liga 4 în transmisiune live – unicat prin complexitatea tehnică" [Team Supporter FCM 1950 Bacău supporter from Liga 4 in live broadcast - unique in its technical complexity] (in Romanian). liga4.ro. 10 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Aşa arată bătaia de joc în Bacău. Cândva, unul dintre cele mai frumoase stadioane din ţară, acum, o ruină" [This is how mockery looks like in Bacău. Once upon a time, one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country, now a ruin] (in Romanian). liga4.ro. 4 July 2018.
  8. ^ "Un stadion celebru din România e în paragină! "Vor să facă mall acolo"" [A famous stadium in Romania is in ruin! "They want to build a shopping mall there"] (in Romanian). prosport.ro. 20 December 2018.
  9. ^ "Debut cu dreptul pentru Suporter FCM Bacău!" [Positive debut for Suporter FCM Bacău!] (in Romanian). urbanbacau.ro. 24 August 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Fotbal, Liga a III-a / "In Bacau doar FCM!"" [Football, Liga III / “In Bacau only FCM!”] (in Romanian). desteptarea.ro. 14 September 2010.
  11. ^ "Ultras Bacau!" [Ultras Bacau!] (in Romanian). frontu-bacau.blogspot.com. 26 January 2008.
  12. ^ a b ""Taurii furioşi" vs "urşii carpatini"" ["Mad bulls" vs. "Carpathian bears"] (in Romanian). liga2.prosport.ro. 20 April 2009.
  13. ^ "FCM Bacău matches in Liga I (1956–2006)". statisticsfootball.com. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  14. ^ "FCM Bacău matches in Liga I (1956–2006)". statisticsfootball.com. Retrieved 24 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official website
  • FCM Bacău on Facebook

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Not to be confused with ACS Gauss Bacău or CSM Bacău football Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău is a Romanian football club based in Bacău Bacău County Moldavia Founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău the club spent 42 seasons in the top flight of the Romanian football winning a Romanian League Cup and qualifying for European competitions such as the Cup Winners Cup and the Intertoto Cup citation needed FCM BacăuFull nameAsociația Sportivă a SuporterilorFCM 1950 BacăuNickname s Băcăuanii The People from Bacău County Taurii furioși The Mad Bulls Galben albaștrii The Yellow and Blues Short nameBacăuFounded1950WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursIn the early 2010s the club entered in a shadowy cone due to the conflict between the team s owner Dumitru Sechelariu former mayor of Bacău and the newly elected mayor who chose to retire the public financing of the team and to sustain SC Bacău citation needed Health problems and subsequently the premature death of Dumitru Sechelariu in the early 2013 multiplied the existing financial problems of the club This caused FCM Bacău to withdraw from beginning of the 2013 14 Liga III season before dissolving later on citation needed In 2017 the Supporters Association of FCM Bacău supported by Sergiu Sechelariu brother of Dumitru and legal owner of the FCM 1950 Bacău brand started a collaboration with Gauss Bacău former SC Bacău team also left in the meantime without financing by the municipality but the collaboration broken in the summer of 2018 and after a year of inactivity the fans supported again by Sechelariu s brother started a new project named ASS FCM 1950 Bacău and enrolled the senior squad in the Liga IV citation needed Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1950 1992 1 2 Sechelariu era 1992 2014 1 3 Supporters the last hope 2017 2020 2 Grounds 3 Support 3 1 Rivalries 4 Honours 4 1 Leagues 4 2 Cups 5 European record 6 Records and statistics 6 1 Biggest victories and defeats 6 2 Longest Streaks 6 2 1 Wins and Losses 6 2 2 Scoring and Conceding 7 League history 8 Notable former players 9 Notable former managers 10 References 11 External linksHistory editEarly years 1950 1992 edit nbsp Chart of Bacău s yearly table positions in the national leaguesFCM Bacău was founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău under the Ministry of Internal Affairs with other clubs which bore the name Dinamo Its management decided to separate from the ministry renaming it Sport Club Bacău and adding athletics and tennis 1 nbsp Former FCM Bacău player Emerich DembrovschiThe team first appeared in Romania s first league during the 1956 season after which they were then relegated to the second division Returning to Divizia A they finished fifth in 1968 69 and qualified for the Fairs Cities Cup the precursor of the UEFA Cup and the UEFA Europa League At the time Bacău s roster included Emerich Dembrovschi Nicolae Vătafu Petre Băluță Artistică Ghiță and Daniel Ene Bacău advanced to the second round against Skeid Fotball which had eliminated West Germany s 1860 Munich Bacău advanced again defeating the Scottish club Kilmarnock F C In the quarter finals Bacău played Arsenal F C club 2 After making the quarterfinals of the Fairs Cities Cup the băcăuanii also did well in the domestic championship at the end of the 1972 73 season SC Bacău the club s name from 1970 to 1990 finished in fourth place the best in club history Sport Club played well in the Cupa Romaniei where after the Romanian Revolution they reached the final at the end of the 1990 91 season before losing 2 1 to Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova was also the winner of Divizia A that season which allowed the yellow and blues to qualify for the second and final time in a European competition the UEFA Cup FC Bacău was drawn to meet Werder Bremen which would defeat AS Monaco 2 0 in the Cup Winners Cup Werder Bremen was a tall strong cosmopolitan squad FC Bacău was a little known team with serious financial problems 3 Sechelariu era 1992 2014 edit Name YearsDinamo Bacău 1950 1970Sport Club Bacău 1970 1990FC Bacău 1990 1992Selena Bacău 1992 1995AS Bacău 1995 1997FCM Bacău 1997 2014Inactive 2014 2019FCM Bacău 2019 2020From 1992 to 2006 the team remained in Divizia A as Selena AS and FCM Dumitru Sechelariu was its owner 1 It was a period of relative growth the team finished 11th in 1995 96 when they won 5 1 at Steaua Stadium fifth in 1996 97 10th in 1997 98 fifth in 1998 99 and eighth in 1999 2000 They were relegated in the summer of 2001 after a relegation play off against Farul Constanța 1 The 2001 02 season began with high hopes great investments and a 4 2 win against Dinamo București before a sixth place After 2002 FCM Bacău was in the lower part of the tables and was relegated to Liga II at the end of the 2005 06 season Sechelariu referred to FCM Bacău as my child dear but also disabled 1 At the end of the 2006 07 season the team finished in fifth place the following season they were one step away from relegation to the third tier For the 2009 10 season the team focused on promotion to Liga I due to financial problems and misunderstandings between Dumitru Sechelariu and the municipal council FCM was relegated to Liga III after forfeiting two matches 1 The municipality of Bacău registered the team for the following season in Liga III as SCM Bacău 1 On 9 June 2010 it was announced that a new club would be developed by the municipality Sechelariu became a minority shareholder The new management of the yellow and blues decided to change their name to SC FCM Bacău SA and terminate the contracts of former AS FCM Bacău players FCM Bacău was promoted to Liga II in 2011 finishing seventh the following season Before the next season the players left the club for financial reasons most for FC Botoșani and Sechelariu transferred the club entirely to the municipality With the team facing relegation to the third league the municipality decided to stop investing in the club and re direct public financing to CS Mesagerul Bacău which would be renamed SC Bacău After Sechelariu s declining health and death in early 2013 the club withdrew from the league at the start of the season and was dissolved 1 Supporters the last hope 2017 2020 edit The Supporters Association of FCM Bacău supported by Sergiu Sechelariu Dumitru s brother and owner of the FCM 1950 Bacău brand began a collaboration with Gauss Bacău the former SC Bacău in 2017 The collaboration broke down during the summer of 2018 after a year of inactivity fans supported again by Sergiu Sechelariu began the ASS FCM 1950 Bacău They enrolled the senior squad in Liga IV but the team was again dissolved at the end of the 2019 20 season 4 5 6 Grounds edit nbsp Stadionul MunicipalMain article Stadionul Municipal Bacău Until 1966 FCM Bacău named Dinamo Bacău used to play its home matches on Steaua Roșie Stadium with a capacity of 5 000 people but moved subsequently on the Municipal Stadium in Bacău with a capacity of 17 500 seats Seen as a coquettish stadium of the country especially during Sechelariu s era when the owner of the team Dumitru Sechelariu renovated modernized it and assured the installation of a floodlight system Between 2001 and 2004 the stadium was named as Dumitru Sechelariu after the name of the eccentric businessman mayor of Bacău and owner of FCM Death of Sechelariu it meant broadly the death of football from Bacău after FCM the stadium was also abandoned being the victim of an unsuccessful modernization project The stadium which is situated in the center of the city and was only some time ago the home of FCM is now a ruin 7 8 After the re foundation as ASS FCM Bacău the club has to play its home matches on Baza Sportivă Nautică Șerbănești with a capacity of only 200 people 9 Support editFCM Bacău has many supporters in Bacău and especially in Bacău County The ultras groups of FCM Bacău are known as Taurii furioși Best and Ultra Boys The three groups merged in 2010 and form FCM 1950 Bacău group that developed subsequently in an association that managed to bring back to life the club from the city of George Bacovia 10 In the past were also another ultras groups such as RSB Prima Linie or FRT Bacău 11 FCM Bacău fans have an intense rivalry with the supporters of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț which are known under the name of Urșii carpatini 12 Rivalries edit The most important rivalry for FCM Bacău is the one against Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț This match is known as the Derby of Moldavia or Il Classico 12 Over time FCM had important rivalries with other teams such as Steaua București Dinamo București or Rapid București as well as some regional ones and even local for example against SC Bacău 10 Honours editLeagues edit Liga I Winners 0 Best finish 4th 1972 73 Liga II Winners 4 1955 1966 67 1974 75 1994 95 Runners up 3 1954 1957 58 1964 65 Liga III Winners 1 2010 11 Liga IV Bacău County Runners up 1 2019 20Cups edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 0 Runners up 1 1990 91 Cupa Ligii Winners 1 1998European record editCompetition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 1 2 0 0 2 0 11 11UEFA Intertoto Cup 1 2 0 0 2 0 2 2Total 2 4 0 0 4 0 13 13Records and statistics editBiggest victories and defeats edit As of 24 November 2019 13 Biggest Home Win 6 0 vs Universitatea Craiova 7 December 1988 Biggest Home Loss 0 8 vs Steaua București 6 May 1956 Biggest Away Win 4 0 vs Bihor Oradea 18 October 1969 5 1 vs Steaua București 17 August 1996 Biggest Away Loss 0 8 vs Steaua București 30 November 1969 Highest Scoring 6 4 vs Sportul Studențesc București 27 November 1988 3 7 vs Dinamo București 19 September 2003 Highest Scoring Draw 4 4 vs Steaua București 20 October 1979 Most Goals Scoring While Losing 3 4 vs Progresul București 9 June 1963 3 4 vs Universitatea Craiova 11 November 1973 3 4 vs Jiul Petroșani 18 September 1982 3 4 vs Argeș Pitești 30 March 1986 3 5 vs Sportul Studențesc București 25 June 1987 3 5 vs Victoria București 9 October 1988 3 5 vs Bihor Oradea 17 September 1989 3 4 vs Steaua București 7 August 2000 3 7 vs Dinamo București 19 September 2003 Longest Streaks edit As of 24 November 2019 14 Wins and Losses edit Longest Winning Streak 5 From Round 19 of 1962 63 to Round 23 of 1962 63 Longest Unbeaten Streak 14 From Round 34 of 1997 98 to Round 13 of 1998 99 Longest Drawing Streak 8 From Round 7 of 1979 80 to Round 14 of 1979 80 Longest Not Drawing Streak 39 From Round 33 of 1992 93 to Round 3 of 1996 97 Longest Winless Streak 15 From Round 16 of 2005 06 to Round 30 of 2005 06 Longest Losing Streak 13 From Round 17 of 2005 06 to Round 29 of 2005 06 Longest Home Winning Streak 13 From Round 3 of 1968 69 to Round 28 of 1968 69 Longest Home Unbeaten Streak 43 From Round 20 of 1967 68 to Round 18 of 1970 71 Longest Home Drawing Streak 4 From Round 7 of 1979 80 to Round 14 of 1979 80 Longest Home Not Drawing Streak 19 From Round 34 of 1992 93 to Round 2 of 1996 97 Longest Home Winless Streak 7 From Round 16 of 2005 06 to Round 29 of 2005 06 Longest Home Losing Streak 6 From Round 18 of 2005 06 to Round 29 of 2005 06 Longest Away Winning Streak 3 From Round 20 of 1962 63 to Round 25 of 1962 63 Longest Away Unbeaten Streak 6 From Round 1 of 1998 99 to Round 12 of 1998 99 Longest Away Drawing Streak 4 From Round 8 of 1979 80 to Round 13 of 1979 80 Longest Away Not Drawing Streak 29 From Round 20 of 1961 62 to Round 21 of 1967 68 Longest Away Winless Streak 45 From Round 2 of 2003 04 to Round 30 of 2005 06 Longest Away Losing Streak 14 From Round 27 of 1969 70 to Round 22 of 1970 71 Scoring and Conceding edit Longest Scoring Streak 10 From Round 16 of 1960 61 to Round 25 of 1960 61 From Round 33 of 1981 82 to Round 8 of 1982 83 From Round 31 of 1997 98 to Round 6 of 1998 99 Longest Clean Sheets Streak 5 From Round 9 of 2002 03 to Round 13 of 2002 03 Longest Scoreless Streak 6 From Round 9 of 1997 98 to Round 14 of 1997 98 Longest Conceding Streak 25 From Round 5 of 2005 06 to Round 29 of 2005 06 Longest Home Scoring Streak 26 From Round 23 of 1995 96 to Round 3 of 1997 98 Longest Home Clean Sheets Streak 9 From Round 26 of 1969 70 to Round 14 of 1970 71 From Round 18 of 1984 85 to Round 33 of 1984 85 Longest Home Scoreless Streak 4 From Round 19 of 2003 04 to Round 25 of 2003 04 Longest Home Conceding Streak 13 From Round 6 of 2005 06 to Round 29 of 2005 06 Longest Away Scoring Streak 7 From Round 26 of 1997 98 to Round 5 of 1998 99 Longest Away Clean Sheets Streak 3 From Round 15 of 1960 61 to Round 18 of 1960 61 From Round 24 of 1968 69 to Round 27 of 1968 69 From Round 28 of 2002 03 to Round 2 of 2003 04 Longest Away Scoreless Streak 9 From Round 28 of 1991 92 to Round 9 of 1992 93 Longest Away Conceding Streak 31 From Round 22 of 1983 84 to Round 15 of 1985 86League history editSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2019 20 4 Liga IV BC 2013 14 3 Liga III Seria I 12th R 2012 13 2 Liga II Seria I 14th R 2011 12 2 Liga II Seria I 7th Round of 322010 11 3 Liga III Seria I 1st C P 2009 10 2 Liga II Seria I 12th R Round of 322008 09 2 Liga II Seria I 6th Round of 322007 08 2 Liga II Seria I 14th Round of 322006 07 2 Liga II Seria I 5th Round of 322005 06 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 162004 05 1 Divizia A 12th Round of 162003 04 1 Divizia A 13th Round of 322002 03 1 Divizia A 12th Quarter finals Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2001 02 1 Divizia A 6th Round of 162000 01 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 161999 00 1 Divizia A 7th Quarter finals1998 99 1 Divizia A 5th Semi finals1997 98 1 Divizia A 10th Quarter finals1996 97 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 321995 96 1 Divizia A 11th Round of 321994 95 2 Divizia B Seria I 1st C P 1993 94 2 Divizia B Seria I 7th Quarter finals1992 93 1 Divizia A 17th R Round of 161991 92 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 321990 91 1 Divizia A 15th Final1989 90 1 Divizia A 15th Round of 32Notable 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 FCM Bacău For a list of all former and current FCM Bacău players with a Wikipedia article see Category FCM Bacău players Romania nbsp Vasile Alexandru nbsp Florian Ambru nbsp Ștefan Apostol nbsp Vasile Ardeleanu nbsp Sorin Avram nbsp Eugen Baciu nbsp Dragu Bădin nbsp Valentin Bădoi nbsp Daniel Bogdan nbsp Radu Ciobanu nbsp Cristian Ciocoiu nbsp Corneliu Codreanu nbsp Narcis Coman nbsp Mircea Constantinescu nbsp Andrei Cristea nbsp Marius Croitoru nbsp Cătălin Cursaru nbsp Daniel David nbsp Emerich Dembrovschi nbsp Marius Doboș nbsp Gheorghe Ene nbsp Florin Ganea nbsp Dudu Georgescu nbsp Dorin Goian nbsp Viorel Ignătescu nbsp Silviu Iorgulescu nbsp Vasile Jercălău nbsp Ionuț Mihălăchioaie nbsp Lică Movilă nbsp Vlad Munteanu nbsp Lică Nunweiller nbsp Nicolae Oaidă nbsp Florin Petcu nbsp Cornel Popa nbsp Cristian Popovici nbsp Florin Prunea nbsp Narcis Răducan nbsp Răzvan Raț nbsp Vasile Simionaș nbsp Vasile Șoiman nbsp Costel Solomon nbsp Marian Tănasă nbsp Ion Țircovnicu nbsp Sorin TrofinMoldova nbsp Alexei Scala nbsp Iurie ScalaNotable former managers editFor a list of all former and current FCM Bacău managers with a Wikipedia article see Category FCM Bacău managers nbsp Florian Ambru nbsp Gheorghe Constantin nbsp Nicolae Dumitru nbsp Florin Halagian nbsp Traian Ionescu nbsp Valeriu Neagu nbsp Mircea Nedelcu nbsp Angelo Niculescu nbsp Constantin Teașcă nbsp Costel Orac nbsp Gheorghe Poenaru nbsp Cristian Popovici nbsp Constantin Rădulescu nbsp Andrei Sepci nbsp Nicolae VătafuReferences edit a b c d e f g Obiectiv Bacăul F C M Bacău Objective Bacău F C M Bacău in Romanian romaniansoccer ro 12 February 2019 Inceputurile lui FCM Bacău The beginnings of FCM Bacău in Romanian echipedetraditie ro 24 October 2019 FC Bacău dă piept cu Werder Bremen FC Bacău faces Werder Bremen in Romanian echipedetraditie ro 26 October 2019 EXPLOZIV Gauss dă cărțile pe față Dedesubturile afacerii și un anunț șoc Este CERT că ACS GAUSS Bacău nu se va inscrie in Liga a 3 a EXPLOSIVE Gauss hands the cards Underneath the business and a shock announcement It is certain that ACS GAUSS Bacău will not register in the 3rd League in Romanian unupetrotus ro 19 July 2018 Fotbal Liga a III a Telenovela Gauss FCM Bacău continuă Football Liga III Soap Opera Gauss FCM Bacău continues in Romanian sport bacaul ro 11 August 2018 Echipa Suporter FCM 1950 Bacău din Liga 4 in transmisiune live unicat prin complexitatea tehnică Team Supporter FCM 1950 Bacău supporter from Liga 4 in live broadcast unique in its technical complexity in Romanian liga4 ro 10 October 2019 Asa arată bătaia de joc in Bacău Candva unul dintre cele mai frumoase stadioane din ţară acum o ruină This is how mockery looks like in Bacău Once upon a time one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country now a ruin in Romanian liga4 ro 4 July 2018 Un stadion celebru din Romania e in paragină Vor să facă mall acolo A famous stadium in Romania is in ruin They want to build a shopping mall there in Romanian prosport ro 20 December 2018 Debut cu dreptul pentru Suporter FCM Bacău Positive debut for Suporter FCM Bacău in Romanian urbanbacau ro 24 August 2019 a b Fotbal Liga a III a In Bacau doar FCM Football Liga III In Bacau only FCM in Romanian desteptarea ro 14 September 2010 Ultras Bacau Ultras Bacau in Romanian frontu bacau blogspot com 26 January 2008 a b Taurii furiosi vs ursii carpatini Mad bulls vs Carpathian bears in Romanian liga2 prosport ro 20 April 2009 FCM Bacău matches in Liga I 1956 2006 statisticsfootball com Retrieved 24 November 2019 FCM Bacău matches in Liga I 1956 2006 statisticsfootball com Retrieved 24 November 2019 External links editOfficial website Official website FCM Bacău on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FCM Bacău amp oldid 1181701793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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