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CS Oașul Negrești-Oaș

Club Sportiv Oașul 1969 Negrești-Oaș, commonly known as Oașul Negrești-Oaș or simply as Oașul 1969, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Negrești-Oaș, Romania. The club was founded in 1969, under the name of Energia Negrești-Oaș and in the best period of its history played in the second-tier, for two seasons in a row, between 2003 and 2005. Oașul is currently playing in the Liga IV.

Oașul Negrești-Oaș
Full nameClub Sportiv Oașul 1969 Negrești-Oaș
Nickname(s)Oșenii
(The People from Țara Oașului)
Roș-alb-albaștrii
(Red-White-Blues)
Short nameOașul
Founded1969; 54 years ago (1969)
as Energia Negrești-Oaș
GroundOașul
Capacity1,000
OwnerNegrești-Oaș Town
ChairmanMihai Baltă
ManagerLucian Homorozan
LeagueLiga IV
2022–23Liga IV, Satu Mare, 2nd of 16

The club's players are known as oșenii, which means the inhabitants of Țara Oașului, a historical region of Romania situated between current administrative divisions of Satu Mare County and Maramureș County. The red-white-blues are the most important club of this historical region, the only one that played at the level of the second division, while the main local rival is Voința Turț (former Minerul Turț) – club which as it best reached the third-tier. Other local and regional rivalries are against Olimpia Satu Mare and Minaur Baia Mare.

History edit

Oașul Negrești-Oaș was founded in 1969 under the name of Energia Negrești-Oaș and enrolled in the Divizia D, Satu Mare Series. After three seasons spent at the level of the 4th tier, Energia promoted to Divizia C in the summer of 1973, after winning its series, but now under the name of Oașul Negrești-Oaș. For the next 18 years the team was a constant presence at the level of Divizia C, but mainly with rankings in the middle and lower parts of the league table (between 7th and 13th, out of 16 teams), never achieved one of the top three places and at its best, Oașul achieved a 4th place, twice, at the end of the 1983–84 and 1989–90 seasons. Finally, the run of the red-white-blues ended during the 1991–92 season, when the club withdrew due to financial problems.[1]

Name Period
Energia Negrești-Oaș 1969–1972
Oașul Negrești-Oaș 1972–2007
Energia Negrești-Oaș 2007–2022
Oașul Negrești-Oaș 2022–present

The club based in Negrești-Oaș was quickly regrouped and at the end of the 1993–94 season promoted again in the third league of the Romanian football league system, but now the story would be different and after only one season Oașul relegated again and promoted back only four years later, in 1999. The third promotion was luckier, in the first season oșenii equalizing their best result (4th place), followed two seasons in which the club from Satu Mare County barely survived at this level, but then again, Oașul found the strength for a new good season, surpassing the old record after a rank on the 3rd place and a promotion to an extended version of the Divizia B, with three series consisting of 16 teams each one. During the 2003–04 season, under the management of former Steaua București goalkeeper, Zoltan Ritli the club set new records for the football of Negrești-Oaș and Țara Oașului (1st season in the second division, best ranking – 8th place), above some teams such as Corvinul Hunedoara, CSM Reșița or [[CS Minaur Baia Mare {football)|FC Baia Mare]].[2] After another season, Oașul Negrești relegated back to the third division, after it was ranked 14th out of 16. However, the team's decline could not be stopped and relegated again at the end of the 2005–06 Divizia C season (12th of 13).

In 2007 the team was re-orgaized under its first name, Energia Negrești-Oaș, but since then the team never managed to promote again at the national level.[3] In 2018, eleven years after its reorganization, Energia won Satu Mare Series of the Liga IV, with one point ahead Crasna Moftinu Mic, but did not make it to the promotion play-offs, due to organizational problems.[4] In 2021 the red-white-blues started to think again about promotion and with the financial support of the local authorities and local businessmen and after a 2nd place, just behind Victoria Carei, in the summer of 2022, Energia Negrești-Oaș was renamed again as Oașul Negrești-Oaș, with the clear objective of attacking the promotion.[5]

Ground edit

The club plays its home matches on Oașul Stadium in Negrești-Oaș, with a capacity of 1,000 people.

Rivalries edit

The red-white-blues are the most important football club of Țara Oașului historical region, the only one that played at the level of the second division, while the main local rival is Voința Turț (former Minerul Turț) – club which as it best reached the third-tier. Other local and regional rivalries are against Olimpia Satu Mare and Minaur Baia Mare.

Honours edit

Leagues edit

Liga IV – Satu Mare County

Other performances edit

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 6 September 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
GK   ROU Alexandru Hora
GK   ROU Iuliu Roșianu (Captain)
DF   ROU Lusien Contra
DF   ROU Eduard Dobrai (on loan from FCSB II)
DF   ROU Adrian Oros
DF   ROU Sorin Perța
DF   ROU Teodor Pop
MF   FRA Djamal Amrichate
MF   ROU Casian Bere
MF   ROU Gheorghe Drăguș
MF   ROU Mihai Gherghel
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Lucian Homorozan
MF   ROU Adrian Huja
MF   ROU Laur Nemeș
MF   ROU Antonio Pașca
MF   ROU Lucas Pavel
MF   ROU Ionuț Pop
MF   ROU Vasile Pop
FW   ROU Alexandru Bonea
FW   ROU Flavius Goja
FW   ROU Bogdan Pomean

Club officials edit

References edit

  1. ^ 1991–92 Divizia C. romaniansoccer.ro (in Romanian)
  2. ^ Il mai tii minte pe Zoltan Ritli? Cum arata si cu ce se ocupa acum fostul mare portar al Stelei. cancan.ro (in Romanian)
  3. ^ AS Energia Negreşti-Oaş, din nou la un pas de podium. negresti-oas.ro (in Romanian)
  4. ^ Energia Negresti-Oas nu indeplineste conditiile de participare. sportulsatmarean.ro (in Romanian)
  5. ^ Energia Negrești a revenit la numele tradițional de… OAȘUL!. gazetanord-vest.ro (in Romanian)

External links edit

  • CS Oașul Negrești-Oaș on Facebook
  • Oașul Negrești-Oaș at frf-ajf.ro

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Club Sportiv Oașul 1969 Negrești Oaș commonly known as Oașul Negrești Oaș or simply as Oașul 1969 is a Romanian amateur football club based in Negrești Oaș Romania The club was founded in 1969 under the name of Energia Negrești Oaș and in the best period of its history played in the second tier for two seasons in a row between 2003 and 2005 Oașul is currently playing in the Liga IV Oașul Negrești OașFull nameClub Sportiv Oașul 1969 Negrești OașNickname s Oșenii The People from Țara Oașului Roș alb albaștrii Red White Blues Short nameOașulFounded1969 54 years ago 1969 as Energia Negrești OașGroundOașulCapacity1 000OwnerNegrești Oaș TownChairmanMihai BaltăManagerLucian HomorozanLeagueLiga IV2022 23Liga IV Satu Mare 2nd of 16Home coloursAway coloursThe club s players are known as oșenii which means the inhabitants of Țara Oașului a historical region of Romania situated between current administrative divisions of Satu Mare County and Maramureș County The red white blues are the most important club of this historical region the only one that played at the level of the second division while the main local rival is Voința Turț former Minerul Turț club which as it best reached the third tier Other local and regional rivalries are against Olimpia Satu Mare and Minaur Baia Mare Contents 1 History 2 Ground 3 Rivalries 4 Honours 4 1 Leagues 4 2 Other performances 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 6 Club officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 References 8 External linksHistory editOașul Negrești Oaș was founded in 1969 under the name of Energia Negrești Oaș and enrolled in the Divizia D Satu Mare Series After three seasons spent at the level of the 4th tier Energia promoted to Divizia C in the summer of 1973 after winning its series but now under the name of Oașul Negrești Oaș For the next 18 years the team was a constant presence at the level of Divizia C but mainly with rankings in the middle and lower parts of the league table between 7th and 13th out of 16 teams never achieved one of the top three places and at its best Oașul achieved a 4th place twice at the end of the 1983 84 and 1989 90 seasons Finally the run of the red white blues ended during the 1991 92 season when the club withdrew due to financial problems 1 Name PeriodEnergia Negrești Oaș 1969 1972Oașul Negrești Oaș 1972 2007Energia Negrești Oaș 2007 2022Oașul Negrești Oaș 2022 presentThe club based in Negrești Oaș was quickly regrouped and at the end of the 1993 94 season promoted again in the third league of the Romanian football league system but now the story would be different and after only one season Oașul relegated again and promoted back only four years later in 1999 The third promotion was luckier in the first season oșenii equalizing their best result 4th place followed two seasons in which the club from Satu Mare County barely survived at this level but then again Oașul found the strength for a new good season surpassing the old record after a rank on the 3rd place and a promotion to an extended version of the Divizia B with three series consisting of 16 teams each one During the 2003 04 season under the management of former Steaua București goalkeeper Zoltan Ritli the club set new records for the football of Negrești Oaș and Țara Oașului 1st season in the second division best ranking 8th place above some teams such as Corvinul Hunedoara CSM Reșița or CS Minaur Baia Mare football FC Baia Mare 2 After another season Oașul Negrești relegated back to the third division after it was ranked 14th out of 16 However the team s decline could not be stopped and relegated again at the end of the 2005 06 Divizia C season 12th of 13 In 2007 the team was re orgaized under its first name Energia Negrești Oaș but since then the team never managed to promote again at the national level 3 In 2018 eleven years after its reorganization Energia won Satu Mare Series of the Liga IV with one point ahead Crasna Moftinu Mic but did not make it to the promotion play offs due to organizational problems 4 In 2021 the red white blues started to think again about promotion and with the financial support of the local authorities and local businessmen and after a 2nd place just behind Victoria Carei in the summer of 2022 Energia Negrești Oaș was renamed again as Oașul Negrești Oaș with the clear objective of attacking the promotion 5 Ground editThe club plays its home matches on Oașul Stadium in Negrești Oaș with a capacity of 1 000 people Rivalries editThe red white blues are the most important football club of Țara Oașului historical region the only one that played at the level of the second division while the main local rival is Voința Turț former Minerul Turț club which as it best reached the third tier Other local and regional rivalries are against Olimpia Satu Mare and Minaur Baia Mare Honours editLeagues edit Liga IV Satu Mare County Winners 4 1972 73 1993 94 1998 99 2017 18 Runners up 3 2015 16 2021 22 2022 23Other performances edit 2 seasons in Liga II Best finish in Liga II 8th 2003 04 24 seasons in Liga III Best finish in Liga III 3rd 2002 03 Players editFirst team squad edit As of 6 September 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp ROU Alexandru Hora GK nbsp ROU Iuliu Roșianu Captain DF nbsp ROU Lusien Contra DF nbsp ROU Eduard Dobrai on loan from FCSB II DF nbsp ROU Adrian Oros DF nbsp ROU Sorin Perța DF nbsp ROU Teodor Pop MF nbsp FRA Djamal Amrichate MF nbsp ROU Casian Bere MF nbsp ROU Gheorghe Drăguș MF nbsp ROU Mihai Gherghel No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp ROU Lucian Homorozan MF nbsp ROU Adrian Huja MF nbsp ROU Laur Nemeș MF nbsp ROU Antonio Pașca MF nbsp ROU Lucas Pavel MF nbsp ROU Ionuț Pop MF nbsp ROU Vasile Pop FW nbsp ROU Alexandru Bonea FW nbsp ROU Flavius Goja FW nbsp ROU Bogdan PomeanClub officials editBoard of directors edit Role NameOwner nbsp Negrești Oaș TownPresident nbsp Adrian AndrekaExecutive President nbsp Mihai BaltăSporting manager nbsp Răzvan LupuTeam Manager nbsp Adrian Bilț Current technical staff edit Role NameManager nbsp Lucian HomorozanAssistant manager nbsp Adrian BigGoalkeeping coach nbsp Daniel PinteaReferences edit 1991 92 Divizia C romaniansoccer ro in Romanian Il mai tii minte pe Zoltan Ritli Cum arata si cu ce se ocupa acum fostul mare portar al Stelei cancan ro in Romanian AS Energia Negresti Oas din nou la un pas de podium negresti oas ro in Romanian Energia Negresti Oas nu indeplineste conditiile de participare sportulsatmarean ro in Romanian Energia Negrești a revenit la numele tradițional de OAȘUL gazetanord vest ro in Romanian External links editCS Oașul Negrești Oaș on Facebook Oașul Negrești Oaș at frf ajf ro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CS Oașul Negrești Oaș amp oldid 1159759037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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