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FC UTA Arad

Asociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈuta aˈrad]), commonly known as UTA Arad or simply UTA, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Arad, Arad County, which competes in the Liga I. The UTA acronym stands for Uzina Textilă Arad ("Textiles Factory of Arad").

UTA Arad
Full nameAsociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad
Nickname(s)
  • Bătrâna Doamnă (The Old Lady)
  • Textiliștii (The Textile Workers)
Short nameUTA
Founded18 April 1945; 77 years ago (1945-04-18)
as IT Arad
GroundFrancisc von Neuman
Capacity12,700
OwnerUTA Supporters Association
Arad Municipality
ChairmanFlorian Voinea
Head coachLászló Balint
LeagueLiga I
2021–22Liga I, 11th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 1945 as IT Arad, the team has won six national titles and two Cupa României. Domestically, UTA is one of the most successful Romanian sides of the 20th century, sharing with Chinezul Timișoara the record for the most title wins outside Bucharest. This earned UTA the nickname of Campioana Provinciei ("the Provincial Champion"), which it lost at the conclusion of the 2020–21 season when newcomer CFR Cluj claimed its seventh Liga I trophy.

UTA Arad's decline started with a relegation to the second division in 1979, and it appeared sparringly in the top flight before being dissolved in 2014.[1] A new entity started its way back to the top from the Liga IV, the fourth level of the Romanian league system,[2] and managed to return to the Liga I in 2021.

"The Old Lady" plays in red and white uniforms at the new Francisc von Neuman Stadium, which was opened in 2020 and can seat 12,700 persons. UTA holds a long-standing rivalry with neighbouring Politehnica Timișoara, with whom it contests the West derby.[note 1]

History

Establishment and first success (1945–1965)

The "old lady" was founded by the baron Francisc von Neuman, the owner of the Arad Textile Company, on April 18, 1945. The colors of the club (white – red) were inspired by Arsenal's colors, Neuman being a great fan of this team.[3]

 
Chart showing the progress of UTA's league finishes from 1946 to the present.

It was here, on the corner, where the UTA platform is. Where the stadium is today, across the street. He held a meeting, there were many of his friends, engineers, trusted people. He said he wants to make a football team, who has a name to propose? Someone said Gloria, who was gone, someone else proposed to be like the factory: ITA. It was their factory! Good. And what colors should the team have? After many discussions it was noted to be white with green. Nobody knows today that for a few minutes, UTA had these colors: white-green. Then the baron, who had in mind the red-white combination of Arsenal, but he was so delicate he did not want to impose anything, was saved by someone from the community who said he could not "white with green, because are Nazi colors." People woke up and the colors remained white and red like on Highbury. Like Highbury was going to be the stadium, just a little smaller. (Dionisie Piros)[4]

 
UTA Arad (1946–1947)

The first football match of the newly established team was on 27 May 1945 against Banatul Sânnicolau Mic, score 2–3. The composition of the first team was: Tudor, Bocşa, Tamaş, Lingurar, Dvorszak, Szurdi, Găluţ, Mărienuț, Haller, Cosnita, Brosovszky. Coaches: Francis Dvorszak, Joszef Szallay and Gheorghe Albu.

On 1 September 1946 on the occasion of the match between ITA and Ciocanul București, score 1–0, took place the inauguration of the stadium in Arad, Francisc von Neuman Stadium. At that time it was considered the most beautiful stadium in the country.[5]

Name Period
ITA Arad 1945–1949
Flamura Roșie Arad 1950–1957
UTA Arad 1958–2014
UTA Bătrâna Doamnă Arad 2014–2017
UTA Arad 2017–present

The club enters in the National Football Championship, in the 1946–47 edition, bearing the name ITA., the initials of the company. The first participation, in the first league, bring the first title of champion, with a difference of 11 points ahead of the second place, occupied by the Carmen București. The composition of the first championship team was: Alexandru Marky, Gyula Lóránt, Gheorghe Băcuț, Adalbert Pall, Francisc Mészáros, József Pecsovszky, Adalbert Kovács, Ioan Reinhardt, Andrei Mercea, Ladislau Bonyhádi, Mátyás Tóth. Ladislau Bonyhádi becomes the goalscorer of the championship with 26 goals.

In the 1947–48 edition, ITA. won the second championship title, with an impressive goal difference of 129–21, record unbeaten until today and Ladislau Bonyhádi contributed with 49 goals, also an all-time record.[6] In this edition the final of the Cupa României was against CFR Timișoara, also won with the score of 3–2. The winning team was: Alexandru Marky, Moise Vass, Zoltan Farmati, Gheorghe Băcuț, Adalbert Pall, József Pecsovszky, Adalbert Kovács, Ioan Reinhardt, Ladislau Bonyhádi, Iosif Stibinger, Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu.

At the end of 1948–49 season, ITA was ranked only 9th.

 
József Pecsovszky (left), probably the best player in UTA's history.

In the 1950 edition, under the name of Flamura Roșie, the club won a new title of champion. In the same year they qualified in the Cupa României final, but lost 1–3 in front of CCA București. The team used in the final of the cup was: Alexandru Marky, Moise Vass, Zoltan Farmati, Adalbert Pall, Ioan Reinhardt, Ladislau Băcuț, Silviu Boitoş, Mihai Carpinet, József Pecsovszky, Andrei Mercea, Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu.

In 1951 the club was ranked 4th at the end of the competition.

 
The club's logo when it was known as Flamura Roșie Arad (1950–1957)

In 1952 the "old lady" occupied the 8th place, and in 1953 was on the third place and won a new edition of the Romanian Cup, against CCA București, score 1–0. The winning team was: Francisc Kiss, Gavril Szücs, József Kapás, Zoltan Farmati, Mihai Carpineţ, Gavril Serfözö, Nicolae Popa, Gheorghe Wencesla, Adalbert Kovács, Andrei Mercea, Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu, Mircea Popovici, Gheorghe Lupeş. Coach: Coloman Braun-Bogdan.

In 1954, under the direction of the coach Braun-Bogdan, the white and reds won the fourth title of champion. The members of the team were: Francisc Kiss, Gavril Szücs, József Kapás, Dusan, Zoltan Farmati, Gavril Serfözö, Vichentie Birău, Gheorghe Váczi, Ilie Don, Andrei Mercea, Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu.

In 1955 Flamura Roșie occupied the 5th place at the end of the competition, in 1956 they finished on the 6th place, and at the end of the 1957–58 edition the club finished on 10th place.

In 1958 the club changed its name from Flamura Roșie to UTA. (Arad Textile Factory).

In the following years UTA occupied the following positions at the end of the championship: 1958–59 – 8th, 1959–60 and 1960–61 – 7th, 1961–62 – 10th, 1962–63 and 1963–64 – 11th, 1964–65 – 5th.

The second Golden Generation (1965–1975)

 
Mircea Petescu, captain of UTA's golden team of the 1970s.

In 1965 Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu and Ioan Reinhardt were appointed as coaches, and at the end of 1965–66 edition, UTA finished the domestic competition on the 10th place, but qualified again in the final of the Romanian Cup, where, however, will lose with the score of 0–4 against the Steaua București. The team used in the final of the cup was: Carol Weichelt, Gavrilă Birău, Dumitru Chivu, Christos Metskas, Ioan Igna, Vasile Jac, Emil Floruţ, Nicolae Pantea, Flavius Domide, Mihai Țârlea, Mircea Axente, Ladislau Pecsovszky.

 
UTA Arad, champions of Romania (1969–1970)

In the 1966–67 edition of the Divizia A, it occupied the 11th position. In the same period the club participated in the 5th edition of the Balkan Cup, being assigned in the 1st Series with Cherno More Varna, Partizani Tirana and Fenerbahçe. UTA had a modest run and only succeeded in one match out of six, a victory against Fenerbahçe in Arad, score 1–0.

In the 1967–68 edition it occupied the 4th place at the end of the season.

In the 1968–69 Divizia A season it became the champion of the country for the fifth time. The squad was: Gheorghe Gornea, Ion Bătrina, Gavrilă Birău, Ștefan Bakos, Ştefan Czako, Mircea Axente, Eugen Pojoni, Petru Șchiopu, Mircea Petescu, Flavius Domide, Iosif Lereter, Ilie Moț, Viorel Sima, Ladislau Brosovszky, Florian Dumitrescu, Viorel Brândescu, Ion Atodiresei, Bodea

In the 1969–70 season, UTA won its sixth title and participated for the first time in the European Champion Clubs' Cup, but was defeated in the first round by Legia Warsaw (1–2 and 0–8).

In the 1970–71, the "old lady" took the 4th place and again participated in the European Champion Clubs' Cup, succeeding in eliminating the trophy holder at that time, Feyenoord[7] after a 1–1 at Rotterdam and 0–0 in Arad. The squad for the double against Feyenoord Rotterdam was: Gheorghe Gornea, Gavrilă Birău, Iosif Lereter, Mircea Axente, Eugen Pojoni, Mircea Petescu (captain), Flavius Domide, Dumitru Calinin, Ladislau Brosovszky, Otto Dembrovski, Florian Dumitrescu. Reserves: Ion Bătrina, Petru Șchiopu, Viorel Sima, Ştefan Czako.

 
Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu (left), former player and manager of UTA.

Before the match in the Netherlands, the players of Feyenoord Rotterdam, intercontinental champions at that time, were amused by the value and the look of the Arad team: They ironized us when they saw how we were dressed. They wanted to give us a new equipment from head to toe. Eventually, we played with boots, leggings and shorts from them, and our t-shirts, remembered Gavrilă Birău. But on the pitch the situation was different, because Florian Dumitrescu opened the score in the 14th minute: I centered, and he hit with his head, although he did not excel at the head shot. remembered Mircea Axente. Feyenoord then equalized by Jansen in the 25th minute and 1–1 remained to the end, with all the assault of the Dutch at the gate of Gornea and in the despair of the nearly 70,000 spectators. coach Nicolae "Coco" Dumitrescu described.[8]

Before the Arad second match, scheduled for 30 September 1970, exactly one year after the humiliation in Warsaw, Ernst Happel, the Austrian coach of Feyenoord said: A qualification of the Romanians at our expense would be equivalent to the eighth wonder of the world. The match ended 0–0, so UTA, supported by over 20,000 people, and, thanks to the goal scored in away, qualified further. After the game, UTA fans shouted at the coach of Feyenoord in front of Astoria Hotel: "Happel, Happel, Ha, Ha, Ha!".[8]

In the second round UTA was eliminated from the competition by Red Star Belgrade (0–3, 1–3).

In the 1971–72 edition the "old lady" became vice-champion of Romania and participated in the UEFA Cup, reaching the quarterfinals after overtaking Austria Salzburg (4–1, 1–3), Zagłębie Wałbrzych (1–1, 2–1) and Vitória Setúbal (3–0, 0–1). They were eliminated in the quarter-finals by Tottenham Hotspur, the first game was at home where they lost 2–0.[9] The second leg at away at White Hart Lane in London was a 1–1 draw,[10] however this was not enough and Arad were knocked out 3–1 on aggregate.

In the 1972–73 UTA took the 9th place in the Divizia A and participated for the second time in the UEFA Cup but was eliminated in the first round of the Swedish team IFK Norrköping.

In the following editions UTA occupied the following positions at the end of the championship: 1973–74 – 5th, 1974–75 – 8th, 1975–76 – 15th, 1976–77 – 12th and 1977–78 – 10th.

The decline and bankruptcy (1975–2013)

The decline started in the 1975–76 edition, materialized with a 17th place in the 1978–79 edition, thus UTA relegated for the first time in its history to Divizia B.

After two years in the second division (3rd place in 1979–80 and 9th in 1980–81), UTA returned to Divizia A under the technical leadership of coach Ştefan Czako, but failed to last for more than a year, relegating again to the second division after occupying only 17th place in Divizia A at the end of 1981–82 season.[11]

 
Flavius Domide spent almost his entire career with UTA from 1966 to 1979

In the following two Divizia B seasons the team occupied the following positions: 2nd in 1982–83 and 5th in 1983–84, when, from the team coached by Gavrilă Birău and Flavius Domide were part the following players: Lovas, Bubela, Bodi, Gheorghieș, Gal, Hirmler, Gaie, Csodras, Țârlea, Váczi II, Vânăru, Găman, Tisza, Iliescu, Lupău, Roxin, Corec, Vuia, Cigan, Lalu, Leuc, Terez, Ţucudean, Negrău, Varşandan.

In the summer of 1984, UTA became a working football club, adopting the name of FCM (Workers Football Club) UT Arad.

Between 1984 and 1991, UTA occupied the following positions in the 3rd Series of Divizia B: 13th in 1984–85, 4th in 1985–86, 10th in 1986–87, 3rd in 1987–88, 2nd in 1988–89, 2nd in 1989–90, 5th in 1990–91.[11]

And in the 2nd Series of Divizia B: 2nd in 1991–92 and 1st in 1992–93.[11]

After the promotion, the "old lady" managed to maintain only two years in the Divizia A, occupying the 11th place in the 1993–94 season and the 18th place in the 1994–95 edition, relegating again in the Divizia B.

Between 1995 and 2002, UTA occupied the following positions in the 2nd Series of Divizia B: 5th in 1995–96, 13th in 1996–97, 11th in 1997–98, 2nd in 1998–99, 6th in 1999–2000, 7th in 2000–01 and 1st in 2001–02.[11]

In the summer of 1999, UTA Arad disputed a play-off match at Alba Iulia against Rocar București for promotion in the Divizia A, a match lost 0 – 2. Coach Francis Tisza aligned the following team: Pap – Diaconescu, Botiş, G. Radu (50' Ciubăncan), Găman (76' Baciu), PaninTodea, Almaşan, Zaha – Mariş, Cl.Drăgan (69' Turcan).[12]

In the 2002–03 edition of Divizia A, it is ranked 16th and relegated after only one year in the first league.

In the 2003–04 season, it occupied the 9th place of the 3rd Series of the Divizia B and in the 2004–05 season it took the 11th place at the end of the competition in the same series.

In the 2005–06 season, UTA finished 16th and relegated in Divizia C, for the first time in its history.

But UTA Arad will not play in this league because after an assignment agreement with Liberty Salonta, UTA would take the place of Liberty in Liga I and Liberty would take the place of UTA in Liga III.[13][14]

Thus, qualified in Liga I for the 2006–07 season, club president Nicolae Bara signed with coach Marius Lăcătuş and under his leadership, UTA occupied the 12th place at the end of the season.[15]

Marius Lăcătuş resigned on 1 October 2007 and at the end of the 2007–08 season, UTA, coached by Roland Nagy, owned by Nicolae Bara and Sandu Ion, occupied the 17th place and relegated again to the Liga II.

In the 2nd Series of the Liga II the white and reds occupied the following positions: 9th in 2008–09, 4th in 2009–10, 8th in 2010–11 (after a penalty of 12 points), 4th in 2011–12 and 4th in 2012–13.

In August 2013, Adrian Marțian, a controversial businessman, took over Giovanni Catanzariti's majority stake, promising the financial recovery of the club and to bring back the good results, but by November he lost the support of the supporters and the legend of the club, Flavius Domide, asking him to leave the club to competent people from Arad.[16][17]

 
Sorin Botiș, ex-captain and one of the main artisans of the team's return to Liga II.

Another team, supported by a part of UTA fans, called UTA Bătrâna Doamnă was founded in 2013 by former player Marius Ţucudean, was enrolled in Liga IV instead of UTA II and receiving in March 2014 the logo, the record and the colors of UTA from UTA Supporter Club, the owner of these, becoming officially UTA Arad. The Liga II team had to change their name to FC UTA SA. At the end of the 2013–2014 season of Liga II, UTA SA was excluded from the championship by FRF for not attending two matches and relegated to the 6th League, where it did not sign up and therefore was dissolved.[18]

Rebirth (2013–present)

UTA Bătrâna Doamnă, promoted in the Liga III at the end of the season after a promotion play-off match against Hunedoara County champion Retezatul Hațeg, and won 2–0.[19]

After only one season in the Liga III the club promoted back to Liga II after finishing 1st in the 4th Series of the league, at 4 points ahead the second place, Nuova Mama Mia Becicherecu Mic.[20]

In their first season after the returning in the Liga II, UTA, now known as UTA Bătrâna Doamnă finished 2nd in the 2nd Series of the championship and qualified for a Liga I promotion play-off against Dunărea Călărași and Voluntari. The "old lady" eliminated Dunărea Călărași 5–4 on aggregate, but they lost 1–3 against Voluntari and remained for another season in Liga II.[21][22]

In the 2016–17 season, UTA finished 3rd, now in a one group of 20 teams, and qualified again for a promotion play-off, this time against Poli Timișoara, one of Politehnica Timișoara successors, together with ASU Politehnica Timișoara, but they lost again the chance to return in the first league, now after a double defeat (1–2, 1–3).[23]

In the summer of 2017, FRF has officialized that UTA Bătrâna Doamnă changed its name back to FC UTA Arad being the official and legal successor of the old club.[24]

After finishing on the 12th and 13th position in the 2017–18 and 2018–19 seasons, UTA finally came through in the 2019–20 season. Under Laszlo Balint's command, the team won the Liga II and promoted in Liga I after a 12-year wait. Starting in the 2020–21 season, UTA will finally return after a six-year wait on Stadionul Francisc von Neuman.

Grounds

 
Stadionul Francisc von Neumann (New Stadium).
 
Stadionul Francisc von Neumann (Old Stadium).

The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Motorul in Arad, because their stadium, Stadionul Francisc von Neuman, is under reconstruction. Because the reconstruction of Stadionul Francisc von Neuman will not be ready until 2020, the club decided to modernise Motorul Stadium. The new stadium has around 12.700 seats available. The first match on the new ground was on 29th August, UTA Arad - FC Voluntari.

Support

UTA also have a large collective of supporters named Ultras Arad. The only active ultras group of this collective is called Out of Control. Former groups: Red Fighters(1996–2006), Spetza Ultra Rossa(2003–2011), Directivo Ultra', Commando Hooligans, RASA, Red Skorpions, Rascals. After Spetza Ultra Rossa quit, all the remaining groups united into one single group named Arad 1945 which lasted from 2012 to 2016. Their main rivalry is with the supporters of Politehnica Timișoara, but also with Rapid București, Bihor Oradea and Universitatea Cluj. They have a friendship with fans of Corvinul Hunedoara[25] and ultras of Steaua București.

Rivalries

UTA's most important rivalry is with Politehnica Timișoara. The match between them, Derbiul Vestului (West Derby), has been one of the leading Romanian football encounters in the last 65 years, as UTA and Poli are the two most successful football teams from the west of the country. Other less important rivalries are against Rapid Bucuresti, FC Bihor Oradea and FC Universitatea Cluj.

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

European

European record

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
Balkans Cup 1 6 1 0 5 4 12 –8
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 2 6 0 2 4 3 17 –14
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 2 10 3 2 5 13 14 –1
Total 5 22 4 4 14 20 43  –23

Players

First team squad

As of 27 January 2023[26][27]

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 Haralambie Mociu
2 DF   ROU Romario Benzar
3 DF   ROU Mihai Dobrescu
4 DF   ROU Alexandru Benga (Captain)
5 MF   ARG Juan Cascini
6 DF   ROU Andrei Chindriș
7 FW   NGA Philip Otele
9 FW   MNE Stefan Milošević
10 FW   BRA Willie
14 MF   ROU Paul Anton (3rd captain)
15 DF   MNE Marko Vukčević
16 DF   ROU Marco Bota
17 FW   MDA Virgiliu Postolachi
18 DF   MTN Aly Abeid
19 MF   ALB Idriz Batha
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF   NED Desley Ubbink
21 DF   BRA Erico
22 DF   ALB Erion Hoxhallari
23 MF   ROU Fabiano Cibi
28 FW   ROU Claudiu Keșerü (4th captain)
29 MF   ROU Albert Stahl (on loan from Rapid)
31 MF   ROU Damian Isac
32 DF   ROU Salvatore Marrone (on loan from Csíkszereda)
33 GK   ROU Dragoș Balauru
55 MF   ROU Rareș Pop
70 MF   ROU Raul Șteau
77 MF   ROU Claudiu Negoescu
93 GK   ROU Florin Iacob (Vice-captain)
98 DF   ROU Cristian Maxim
FW   ROU Patrick Pășcălău

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 Cristian Blaga (to CSM Satu Mare)
GK   ROU Alexandru Roșca (to 1599 Șelimbăr)
GK   ROU Rafael Zamfir (to Gloria Lunca-Teuz Cermei)
DF   ROU Emanuel Codrea (to Unirea Alba Iulia)
DF   ROU Andrei Haloș (to Crișul Chișineu-Criș)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   ROU Alexandru Pătlăgică (to Metaloglobus)
MF   ROU Răzvan Rotea (to SCM Zalău)
MF   ROU Denis Hrezdac (to Progresul Pecica)
FW   ROU Paul Mercioiu (to Corvinul Hunedoara)
FW   NGA Joseph Godwin (to Gloria Buzău)

Club officials

Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international caps for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and/or senior level on through the time's passing. Additionally, these players have also had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club itself as well.

Notable former managers

League history

References

Notes

  1. ^ The original FC Politehnica Timișoara was dissolved in 2012; after that, SSU Politehnica Timișoara and ACS Poli Timișoara were created, but the latter was also disbanded in 2021. In any case, SSU inherited the fanbase and holds the original brand.

Citations

  1. ^ "Despre noi" [About us]. FC UTA Arad (in Romanian).
  2. ^ [Members with voting rights in SCU, including Bara, decided: federative rights are passed to UTA Bătrâna Doamnă, which will become UTA Arad!]. Sport Arad (in Romanian). 16 March 2014. Archived from the original on 2016-03-17.
  3. ^ UTA, sponsorizat de o Universitate! Vezi povestea clubului infiintat de baronul Neumann!. sport.ro
  4. ^ Bicicleta baronului Neuman. historia.ro
  5. ^ Stadionul „Francisc Neumann”- micul Highbury de Arad. adevarul.ro
  6. ^ Există un record pe care Steaua nici nu visează să îl depăşească în acest sezon. libertatea.ro
  7. ^ UTA – Feyenoord, o victorie de legendă. Florian Dumitrescu: "De frică ne-am mobilizat total". evz.ro
  8. ^ a b UTA … o legenda. araduta.wordpress.com
  9. ^ "UT Arad v Tottenham Hotspur, 07 March 1972". 11v11.com. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  10. ^ "Tottenham Hotspur v UT Arad, 21 March 1972". 11v11.com. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  11. ^ a b c d Divizia B – Istorie. romaniansoccer.ro
  12. ^ Barajul Rocar – UTA, la Alba Iulia. ziaruldeiasi.ro
  13. ^ In fotbal, ca la piata: UTA si-a cumparat locul in Liga I 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. newspad.ro
  14. ^ UTA este în Divizia A 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. aradon.ro
  15. ^ Dinita, Drida si cinci stelisti, doriti de Lacatus la UTA. romanialibera.ro
  16. ^ Adrian Martian va deveni oficial actionar majoritar la UTA. romaniansoccer.ro
  17. ^ Fotbal / Afaceristul clujean Adrian Marţian nu mai este dorit la UTA. transilvaniareporter.ro
  18. ^ E oficial! FC UTA, exclusa din campionat. aradon.ro
  19. ^ UTA BD a promovat in Liga III. aradon.ro
  20. ^ Dat afară de la UTA, Voicu a sărbătorit în lacrimi promovarea echipei arădene | VIDEO. Suporterii îl vor înapoi: ”Deja şi-a ispăşit pedeapsa”. liga2.prosport.ro
  21. ^ MIRACULOS. UTA – Dunărea Călăraşi 4–1. Arădenii câştigă un meci epuizant, cu gol în repriza de prelungiri şi cu un om mai puţin pe teren. Fanii au invadat terenul după fluierul final. liga2.prosport.ro
  22. ^ UTA Bătrâna Doamnă – FC Voluntari 1–0. Ciprian Rus a adus victoria arădenilor, însă Voluntariul a rămas în Liga 1. digisport.ro
  23. ^ UTA – ACS Poli 1–3. Timişoara a câştigat şi returul barajului şi rămâne în Liga 1. digisport.ro
  24. ^ UTA Bătrâna Doamnă redevine UTA Arad 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine. dincolodesport.eu
  25. ^ "Corvinul Hunedoara - UTA Arad 22.11.2014". Ultras-Tifo.
  26. ^ "Echipa I" [First squad] (in Romanian). uta-arad.ro. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  27. ^ "UTA ARAD" (in Romanian). Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal. Retrieved 28 June 2019.

External links

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

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Asociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad Romanian pronunciation ˈuta aˈrad commonly known as UTA Arad or simply UTA is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Arad Arad County which competes in the Liga I The UTA acronym stands for Uzina Textilă Arad Textiles Factory of Arad UTA AradFull nameAsociația Fotbal Club UTA AradNickname s Bătrana Doamnă The Old Lady Textiliștii The Textile Workers Short nameUTAFounded18 April 1945 77 years ago 1945 04 18 as IT AradGroundFrancisc von NeumanCapacity12 700OwnerUTA Supporters AssociationArad MunicipalityChairmanFlorian VoineaHead coachLaszlo BalintLeagueLiga I2021 22Liga I 11th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonFounded in 1945 as IT Arad the team has won six national titles and two Cupa Romaniei Domestically UTA is one of the most successful Romanian sides of the 20th century sharing with Chinezul Timișoara the record for the most title wins outside Bucharest This earned UTA the nickname of Campioana Provinciei the Provincial Champion which it lost at the conclusion of the 2020 21 season when newcomer CFR Cluj claimed its seventh Liga I trophy UTA Arad s decline started with a relegation to the second division in 1979 and it appeared sparringly in the top flight before being dissolved in 2014 1 A new entity started its way back to the top from the Liga IV the fourth level of the Romanian league system 2 and managed to return to the Liga I in 2021 The Old Lady plays in red and white uniforms at the new Francisc von Neuman Stadium which was opened in 2020 and can seat 12 700 persons UTA holds a long standing rivalry with neighbouring Politehnica Timișoara with whom it contests the West derby note 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment and first success 1945 1965 1 2 The second Golden Generation 1965 1975 1 3 The decline and bankruptcy 1975 2013 1 4 Rebirth 2013 present 2 Grounds 3 Support 3 1 Rivalries 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 Leagues 4 1 2 Cups 4 2 European 5 European record 6 Players 6 1 First team squad 6 2 Out on loan 7 Club officials 7 1 Board of directors 7 2 Current technical staff 8 Notable former players 9 Notable former managers 10 League history 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThis article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Establishment and first success 1945 1965 Edit The old lady was founded by the baron Francisc von Neuman the owner of the Arad Textile Company on April 18 1945 The colors of the club white red were inspired by Arsenal s colors Neuman being a great fan of this team 3 Chart showing the progress of UTA s league finishes from 1946 to the present It was here on the corner where the UTA platform is Where the stadium is today across the street He held a meeting there were many of his friends engineers trusted people He said he wants to make a football team who has a name to propose Someone said Gloria who was gone someone else proposed to be like the factory ITA It was their factory Good And what colors should the team have After many discussions it was noted to be white with green Nobody knows today that for a few minutes UTA had these colors white green Then the baron who had in mind the red white combination of Arsenal but he was so delicate he did not want to impose anything was saved by someone from the community who said he could not white with green because are Nazi colors People woke up and the colors remained white and red like on Highbury Like Highbury was going to be the stadium just a little smaller Dionisie Piros 4 UTA Arad 1946 1947 The first football match of the newly established team was on 27 May 1945 against Banatul Sannicolau Mic score 2 3 The composition of the first team was Tudor Bocsa Tamas Lingurar Dvorszak Szurdi Găluţ Mărienuț Haller Cosnita Brosovszky Coaches Francis Dvorszak Joszef Szallay and Gheorghe Albu On 1 September 1946 on the occasion of the match between ITA and Ciocanul București score 1 0 took place the inauguration of the stadium in Arad Francisc von Neuman Stadium At that time it was considered the most beautiful stadium in the country 5 Name PeriodITA Arad 1945 1949Flamura Roșie Arad 1950 1957UTA Arad 1958 2014UTA Bătrana Doamnă Arad 2014 2017UTA Arad 2017 presentThe club enters in the National Football Championship in the 1946 47 edition bearing the name ITA the initials of the company The first participation in the first league bring the first title of champion with a difference of 11 points ahead of the second place occupied by the Carmen București The composition of the first championship team was Alexandru Marky Gyula Lorant Gheorghe Băcuț Adalbert Pall Francisc Meszaros Jozsef Pecsovszky Adalbert Kovacs Ioan Reinhardt Andrei Mercea Ladislau Bonyhadi Matyas Toth Ladislau Bonyhadi becomes the goalscorer of the championship with 26 goals In the 1947 48 edition ITA won the second championship title with an impressive goal difference of 129 21 record unbeaten until today and Ladislau Bonyhadi contributed with 49 goals also an all time record 6 In this edition the final of the Cupa Romaniei was against CFR Timișoara also won with the score of 3 2 The winning team was Alexandru Marky Moise Vass Zoltan Farmati Gheorghe Băcuț Adalbert Pall Jozsef Pecsovszky Adalbert Kovacs Ioan Reinhardt Ladislau Bonyhadi Iosif Stibinger Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu At the end of 1948 49 season ITA was ranked only 9th Jozsef Pecsovszky left probably the best player in UTA s history In the 1950 edition under the name of Flamura Roșie the club won a new title of champion In the same year they qualified in the Cupa Romaniei final but lost 1 3 in front of CCA București The team used in the final of the cup was Alexandru Marky Moise Vass Zoltan Farmati Adalbert Pall Ioan Reinhardt Ladislau Băcuț Silviu Boitos Mihai Carpinet Jozsef Pecsovszky Andrei Mercea Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu In 1951 the club was ranked 4th at the end of the competition The club s logo when it was known as Flamura Roșie Arad 1950 1957 In 1952 the old lady occupied the 8th place and in 1953 was on the third place and won a new edition of the Romanian Cup against CCA București score 1 0 The winning team was Francisc Kiss Gavril Szucs Jozsef Kapas Zoltan Farmati Mihai Carpineţ Gavril Serfozo Nicolae Popa Gheorghe Wencesla Adalbert Kovacs Andrei Mercea Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu Mircea Popovici Gheorghe Lupes Coach Coloman Braun Bogdan In 1954 under the direction of the coach Braun Bogdan the white and reds won the fourth title of champion The members of the team were Francisc Kiss Gavril Szucs Jozsef Kapas Dusan Zoltan Farmati Gavril Serfozo Vichentie Birău Gheorghe Vaczi Ilie Don Andrei Mercea Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu In 1955 Flamura Roșie occupied the 5th place at the end of the competition in 1956 they finished on the 6th place and at the end of the 1957 58 edition the club finished on 10th place In 1958 the club changed its name from Flamura Roșie to UTA Arad Textile Factory In the following years UTA occupied the following positions at the end of the championship 1958 59 8th 1959 60 and 1960 61 7th 1961 62 10th 1962 63 and 1963 64 11th 1964 65 5th The second Golden Generation 1965 1975 Edit Mircea Petescu captain of UTA s golden team of the 1970s In 1965 Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu and Ioan Reinhardt were appointed as coaches and at the end of 1965 66 edition UTA finished the domestic competition on the 10th place but qualified again in the final of the Romanian Cup where however will lose with the score of 0 4 against the Steaua București The team used in the final of the cup was Carol Weichelt Gavrilă Birău Dumitru Chivu Christos Metskas Ioan Igna Vasile Jac Emil Floruţ Nicolae Pantea Flavius Domide Mihai Țarlea Mircea Axente Ladislau Pecsovszky UTA Arad champions of Romania 1969 1970 In the 1966 67 edition of the Divizia A it occupied the 11th position In the same period the club participated in the 5th edition of the Balkan Cup being assigned in the 1st Series with Cherno More Varna Partizani Tirana and Fenerbahce UTA had a modest run and only succeeded in one match out of six a victory against Fenerbahce in Arad score 1 0 In the 1967 68 edition it occupied the 4th place at the end of the season In the 1968 69 Divizia A season it became the champion of the country for the fifth time The squad was Gheorghe Gornea Ion Bătrina Gavrilă Birău Ștefan Bakos Stefan Czako Mircea Axente Eugen Pojoni Petru Șchiopu Mircea Petescu Flavius Domide Iosif Lereter Ilie Moț Viorel Sima Ladislau Brosovszky Florian Dumitrescu Viorel Brandescu Ion Atodiresei BodeaIn the 1969 70 season UTA won its sixth title and participated for the first time in the European Champion Clubs Cup but was defeated in the first round by Legia Warsaw 1 2 and 0 8 In the 1970 71 the old lady took the 4th place and again participated in the European Champion Clubs Cup succeeding in eliminating the trophy holder at that time Feyenoord 7 after a 1 1 at Rotterdam and 0 0 in Arad The squad for the double against Feyenoord Rotterdam was Gheorghe Gornea Gavrilă Birău Iosif Lereter Mircea Axente Eugen Pojoni Mircea Petescu captain Flavius Domide Dumitru Calinin Ladislau Brosovszky Otto Dembrovski Florian Dumitrescu Reserves Ion Bătrina Petru Șchiopu Viorel Sima Stefan Czako Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu left former player and manager of UTA Before the match in the Netherlands the players of Feyenoord Rotterdam intercontinental champions at that time were amused by the value and the look of the Arad team They ironized us when they saw how we were dressed They wanted to give us a new equipment from head to toe Eventually we played with boots leggings and shorts from them and our t shirts remembered Gavrilă Birău But on the pitch the situation was different because Florian Dumitrescu opened the score in the 14th minute I centered and he hit with his head although he did not excel at the head shot remembered Mircea Axente Feyenoord then equalized by Jansen in the 25th minute and 1 1 remained to the end with all the assault of the Dutch at the gate of Gornea and in the despair of the nearly 70 000 spectators coach Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu described 8 Before the Arad second match scheduled for 30 September 1970 exactly one year after the humiliation in Warsaw Ernst Happel the Austrian coach of Feyenoord said A qualification of the Romanians at our expense would be equivalent to the eighth wonder of the world The match ended 0 0 so UTA supported by over 20 000 people and thanks to the goal scored in away qualified further After the game UTA fans shouted at the coach of Feyenoord in front of Astoria Hotel Happel Happel Ha Ha Ha 8 In the second round UTA was eliminated from the competition by Red Star Belgrade 0 3 1 3 In the 1971 72 edition the old lady became vice champion of Romania and participated in the UEFA Cup reaching the quarterfinals after overtaking Austria Salzburg 4 1 1 3 Zaglebie Walbrzych 1 1 2 1 and Vitoria Setubal 3 0 0 1 They were eliminated in the quarter finals by Tottenham Hotspur the first game was at home where they lost 2 0 9 The second leg at away at White Hart Lane in London was a 1 1 draw 10 however this was not enough and Arad were knocked out 3 1 on aggregate In the 1972 73 UTA took the 9th place in the Divizia A and participated for the second time in the UEFA Cup but was eliminated in the first round of the Swedish team IFK Norrkoping In the following editions UTA occupied the following positions at the end of the championship 1973 74 5th 1974 75 8th 1975 76 15th 1976 77 12th and 1977 78 10th The decline and bankruptcy 1975 2013 Edit The decline started in the 1975 76 edition materialized with a 17th place in the 1978 79 edition thus UTA relegated for the first time in its history to Divizia B After two years in the second division 3rd place in 1979 80 and 9th in 1980 81 UTA returned to Divizia A under the technical leadership of coach Stefan Czako but failed to last for more than a year relegating again to the second division after occupying only 17th place in Divizia A at the end of 1981 82 season 11 Flavius Domide spent almost his entire career with UTA from 1966 to 1979 In the following two Divizia B seasons the team occupied the following positions 2nd in 1982 83 and 5th in 1983 84 when from the team coached by Gavrilă Birău and Flavius Domide were part the following players Lovas Bubela Bodi Gheorghieș Gal Hirmler Gaie Csodras Țarlea Vaczi II Vanăru Găman Tisza Iliescu Lupău Roxin Corec Vuia Cigan Lalu Leuc Terez Ţucudean Negrău Varsandan In the summer of 1984 UTA became a working football club adopting the name of FCM Workers Football Club UT Arad Between 1984 and 1991 UTA occupied the following positions in the 3rd Series of Divizia B 13th in 1984 85 4th in 1985 86 10th in 1986 87 3rd in 1987 88 2nd in 1988 89 2nd in 1989 90 5th in 1990 91 11 And in the 2nd Series of Divizia B 2nd in 1991 92 and 1st in 1992 93 11 After the promotion the old lady managed to maintain only two years in the Divizia A occupying the 11th place in the 1993 94 season and the 18th place in the 1994 95 edition relegating again in the Divizia B Between 1995 and 2002 UTA occupied the following positions in the 2nd Series of Divizia B 5th in 1995 96 13th in 1996 97 11th in 1997 98 2nd in 1998 99 6th in 1999 2000 7th in 2000 01 and 1st in 2001 02 11 In the summer of 1999 UTA Arad disputed a play off match at Alba Iulia against Rocar București for promotion in the Divizia A a match lost 0 2 Coach Francis Tisza aligned the following team Pap Diaconescu Botis G Radu 50 Ciubăncan Găman 76 Baciu Panin Todea Almasan Zaha Maris Cl Drăgan 69 Turcan 12 In the 2002 03 edition of Divizia A it is ranked 16th and relegated after only one year in the first league In the 2003 04 season it occupied the 9th place of the 3rd Series of the Divizia B and in the 2004 05 season it took the 11th place at the end of the competition in the same series In the 2005 06 season UTA finished 16th and relegated in Divizia C for the first time in its history But UTA Arad will not play in this league because after an assignment agreement with Liberty Salonta UTA would take the place of Liberty in Liga I and Liberty would take the place of UTA in Liga III 13 14 Thus qualified in Liga I for the 2006 07 season club president Nicolae Bara signed with coach Marius Lăcătus and under his leadership UTA occupied the 12th place at the end of the season 15 Marius Lăcătus resigned on 1 October 2007 and at the end of the 2007 08 season UTA coached by Roland Nagy owned by Nicolae Bara and Sandu Ion occupied the 17th place and relegated again to the Liga II In the 2nd Series of the Liga II the white and reds occupied the following positions 9th in 2008 09 4th in 2009 10 8th in 2010 11 after a penalty of 12 points 4th in 2011 12 and 4th in 2012 13 In August 2013 Adrian Marțian a controversial businessman took over Giovanni Catanzariti s majority stake promising the financial recovery of the club and to bring back the good results but by November he lost the support of the supporters and the legend of the club Flavius Domide asking him to leave the club to competent people from Arad 16 17 Sorin Botiș ex captain and one of the main artisans of the team s return to Liga II Another team supported by a part of UTA fans called UTA Bătrana Doamnă was founded in 2013 by former player Marius Ţucudean was enrolled in Liga IV instead of UTA II and receiving in March 2014 the logo the record and the colors of UTA from UTA Supporter Club the owner of these becoming officially UTA Arad The Liga II team had to change their name to FC UTA SA At the end of the 2013 2014 season of Liga II UTA SA was excluded from the championship by FRF for not attending two matches and relegated to the 6th League where it did not sign up and therefore was dissolved 18 Rebirth 2013 present Edit UTA Bătrana Doamnă promoted in the Liga III at the end of the season after a promotion play off match against Hunedoara County champion Retezatul Hațeg and won 2 0 19 After only one season in the Liga III the club promoted back to Liga II after finishing 1st in the 4th Series of the league at 4 points ahead the second place Nuova Mama Mia Becicherecu Mic 20 In their first season after the returning in the Liga II UTA now known as UTA Bătrana Doamnă finished 2nd in the 2nd Series of the championship and qualified for a Liga I promotion play off against Dunărea Călărași and Voluntari The old lady eliminated Dunărea Călărași 5 4 on aggregate but they lost 1 3 against Voluntari and remained for another season in Liga II 21 22 In the 2016 17 season UTA finished 3rd now in a one group of 20 teams and qualified again for a promotion play off this time against Poli Timișoara one of Politehnica Timișoara successors together with ASU Politehnica Timișoara but they lost again the chance to return in the first league now after a double defeat 1 2 1 3 23 In the summer of 2017 FRF has officialized that UTA Bătrana Doamnă changed its name back to FC UTA Arad being the official and legal successor of the old club 24 After finishing on the 12th and 13th position in the 2017 18 and 2018 19 seasons UTA finally came through in the 2019 20 season Under Laszlo Balint s command the team won the Liga II and promoted in Liga I after a 12 year wait Starting in the 2020 21 season UTA will finally return after a six year wait on Stadionul Francisc von Neuman Grounds EditMain articles Stadionul Francisc von Neuman Stadionul Francisc von Neuman 1946 and Stadionul Motorul Arad Stadionul Francisc von Neumann New Stadium Stadionul Francisc von Neumann Old Stadium The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Motorul in Arad because their stadium Stadionul Francisc von Neuman is under reconstruction Because the reconstruction of Stadionul Francisc von Neuman will not be ready until 2020 the club decided to modernise Motorul Stadium The new stadium has around 12 700 seats available The first match on the new ground was on 29th August UTA Arad FC Voluntari Support EditUTA also have a large collective of supporters named Ultras Arad The only active ultras group of this collective is called Out of Control Former groups Red Fighters 1996 2006 Spetza Ultra Rossa 2003 2011 Directivo Ultra Commando Hooligans RASA Red Skorpions Rascals After Spetza Ultra Rossa quit all the remaining groups united into one single group named Arad 1945 which lasted from 2012 to 2016 Their main rivalry is with the supporters of Politehnica Timișoara but also with Rapid București Bihor Oradea and Universitatea Cluj They have a friendship with fans of Corvinul Hunedoara 25 and ultras of Steaua București Rivalries Edit UTA s most important rivalry is with Politehnica Timișoara The match between them Derbiul Vestului West Derby has been one of the leading Romanian football encounters in the last 65 years as UTA and Poli are the two most successful football teams from the west of the country Other less important rivalries are against Rapid Bucuresti FC Bihor Oradea and FC Universitatea Cluj Honours EditDomestic Edit Leagues Edit Liga I Winners 6 1946 47 1947 48 1950 1954 1968 69 1969 70 Runners up 1 1971 72 Liga II Winners 4 1980 81 1992 93 2001 02 2019 20 Runners up 6 1982 83 1988 89 1989 90 1991 92 1998 99 2015 16 Liga III Winners 1 2014 15 Liga IV Arad County Winners 1 2013 14Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 2 1947 48 1953 Runners up 2 1950 1965 66 Cupa Romaniei Arad County Phase Winners 1 2013 14 Cupa Ligii Runners up 1 1994European Edit UEFA Champions League European Cup Best result Second round 1970 71 UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup Best result Quarter finals 1971 72 Balkans Cup Best result Group stage 1966 67European record EditMain article FC UTA Arad in European football Competition S P W D L GF GA GDBalkans Cup 1 6 1 0 5 4 12 8UEFA Champions League European Cup 2 6 0 2 4 3 17 14UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 2 10 3 2 5 13 14 1Total 5 22 4 4 14 20 43 23Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 27 January 2023 26 27 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 Haralambie Mociu2 DF ROU Romario Benzar3 DF ROU Mihai Dobrescu4 DF ROU Alexandru Benga Captain 5 MF ARG Juan Cascini6 DF ROU Andrei Chindriș7 FW NGA Philip Otele9 FW MNE Stefan Milosevic10 FW BRA Willie14 MF ROU Paul Anton 3rd captain 15 DF MNE Marko Vukcevic16 DF ROU Marco Bota17 FW MDA Virgiliu Postolachi18 DF MTN Aly Abeid19 MF ALB Idriz Batha No Pos Nation Player20 MF NED Desley Ubbink21 DF BRA Erico22 DF ALB Erion Hoxhallari23 MF ROU Fabiano Cibi28 FW ROU Claudiu Keșeru 4th captain 29 MF ROU Albert Stahl on loan from Rapid 31 MF ROU Damian Isac32 DF ROU Salvatore Marrone on loan from Csikszereda 33 GK ROU Dragoș Balauru55 MF ROU Rareș Pop70 MF ROU Raul Șteau77 MF ROU Claudiu Negoescu93 GK ROU Florin Iacob Vice captain 98 DF ROU Cristian Maxim FW ROU Patrick PășcălăuOut 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 Cristian Blaga to CSM Satu Mare GK ROU Alexandru Roșca to 1599 Șelimbăr GK ROU Rafael Zamfir to Gloria Lunca Teuz Cermei DF ROU Emanuel Codrea to Unirea Alba Iulia DF ROU Andrei Haloș to Crișul Chișineu Criș No Pos Nation Player DF ROU Alexandru Pătlăgică to Metaloglobus MF ROU Răzvan Rotea to SCM Zalău MF ROU Denis Hrezdac to Progresul Pecica FW ROU Paul Mercioiu to Corvinul Hunedoara FW NGA Joseph Godwin to Gloria Buzău Club officials EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwner UTA Supporters Association Arad MunicipalityPresident UTA Supporters Association Alexandru MeszarPresident Florian VoineaGeneral Manager Attila BrosovszkiTeam Manager Sorin BotișDelegate Dorin StanaDirector of Competitions Claudiu DrăganYouth Center Director Cristian PăcurarYouth Center Coordinator Ioan HermanPress Officer Radu RomanescuSocial Media Department Sergiu GiurgiuLast updated 6 September 2022 Current technical staff Edit Role NameHead Coach Laszlo BalintAssistant Coach Alin Panzaru Cezar ZamfirGoalkeeping Coach Dan ȚapoșAnalyst Gabriel GlăvanFitness Coach Alexandru RaduClub Doctor Darius MiharțKinetotherapist Nicolae TomescuPhysiotherapist Călin PetricăMasseurs Dan Chiorean Dan IfrimLast updated 1 November 2022Notable former players EditThe footballers enlisted below have had international caps for their respective countries at junior and or senior level Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and or senior level on through the time s passing Additionally these players have also had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club itself as well For a list of all former and current UTA Arad players with a Wikipedia article see Category FC UTA Arad players Romania Hungary Ladislau Bonyhadi Iosif Petschovsky Matyas TothRomania Alexandru Albu Liviu Antal Justin Apostol Ion Atodiresei Mircea Axente Gheorghe Băcuț Ionuț Bălan Cristian Bălgrădean Gavrilă Birău Vichentie Birău Ioan Bogdan Sorin Botiș Ladislau Brosovszky Marcel Coraș Marius Curtuiuș Flavius Domide Claudiu Drăgan Lucian Dronca Helmuth Duckadam Florian Dumitrescu Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu Adrian Găman Gheorghe Gornea Ioan Hora Florin Hidișan Cristian Ianu Alexandru Ioniță Silviu Iorgulescu Emerich Jenei Adalbert Kovacs Iosif Lereter Romania Adrian Lucaci Dennis Man Cristian Melinte Bogdan Mara Alexandru Marky Andrei Mercea David Miculescu Ilie Moț Adalbert Pall Cristian Panin Nicolae Pantea Ion Parcălab Mircea Petescu Adrian Petre Ovidiu Popescu Paul Popovici Ioan Reinhardt Ciprian Rus Mircea Sasu Petru Șchiopu Viorel Sima Iosif Slivăț Iosif Stibinger Sorin Strătilă Dumitru Tarțău Cristian Todea Ali Calvin Tolmbaye Mihai Țarlea I Mihai Țarlea II George Țucudean Adrian Ungur Gheorghe Vaczi Constantin Varga Norbert Varga Moise Vass Argentina Maximiliano LasoBrazil RogerBosnia and Herzegovina Branko GrahovacCameroon Jeremie N JockCroatia Filip DangubicHungary Gyula LorantItaly Remo Amadio Nicolao DumitruLithuania Tomas Svedkauskas Modestas Vorobjovas Rolandas Baravykas Karolis LaukzemisNigeria John Ibeh Prince Ikpe EkongPortugal Bruno Simao Edson Silva AmoreirinhaRussia Yevgeni ShlyakovSerbia Nenad Kovacevic Nikola Vasiljevic Predrag PocucaNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current UTA Arad players with a Wikipedia article see Category UTA Arad managers Zoltan Blum Gheorghe Borugă Coloman Braun Bogdan Nicolae Coco Dumitrescu Francisc Dvorzsak Ion Jackie Ionescu Gusztav Juhasz Marius Lăcătuș Ion Moldovan Roland Nagy Zoltan Opata Ionuț Popa Ioan Reinhardt Petre SteinbachLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2022 23 1 Liga I TBD TBD2021 22 1 Liga I 11th Round of 322020 21 1 Liga I 8th Round of 162019 20 2 Liga II 1st C P Round of 322018 19 2 Liga II 13th Round of 322017 18 2 Liga II 12th Round of 322016 17 2 Liga II 3rd Fourth Round2015 16 2 Liga II Seria II 2nd Round of 322014 15 3 Liga III Seria IV 1st C P Fourth Round2013 14 2 Liga II Seria II 11th R Fifth Round2012 13 2 Liga II Seria II 4th Fifth Round2011 12 2 Liga II Seria II 4th Fifth Round2010 11 2 Liga II Seria II 8th Fourth Round2009 10 2 Liga II Seria II 4th Fifth Round2008 09 2 Liga II Seria II 9th Fourth Round2007 08 1 Liga I 17th R Round of 322006 07 1 Liga I 12th Round of 16 Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2005 06 2 Divizia B Seria III 14th P 2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria III 11th Round of 162003 04 2 Divizia B Seria III 5th2002 03 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 162001 02 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 2000 01 2 Divizia B Seria II 7th1999 00 2 Divizia B Seria II 6th1998 99 2 Divizia B Seria II 2nd1997 98 2 Divizia B Seria II 11th1996 97 2 Divizia B Seria II 13th1995 96 2 Divizia B Seria II 5th1994 95 1 Divizia A 18th R Quarter finals1993 94 1 Divizia A 11th Round of 321992 93 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1991 92 2 Divizia B Seria II 2nd1990 91 2 Divizia B Seria III 5th1989 90 2 Divizia B Seria III 2ndReferences EditNotes The original FC Politehnica Timișoara was dissolved in 2012 after that SSU Politehnica Timișoara and ACS Poli Timișoara were created but the latter was also disbanded in 2021 In any case SSU inherited the fanbase and holds the original brand Citations Despre noi About us FC UTA Arad in Romanian Membrii cu drept de vot in SCU inclusiv Bara au decis drepturile federative trec la UTA Bătrana Doamnă care va deveni UTA Arad Members with voting rights in SCU including Bara decided federative rights are passed to UTA Bătrana Doamnă which will become UTA Arad Sport Arad in Romanian 16 March 2014 Archived from the original on 2016 03 17 UTA sponsorizat de o Universitate Vezi povestea clubului infiintat de baronul Neumann sport ro Bicicleta baronului Neuman historia ro Stadionul Francisc Neumann micul Highbury de Arad adevarul ro Există un record pe care Steaua nici nu visează să il depăsească in 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Suporterii il vor inapoi Deja si a ispăsit pedeapsa liga2 prosport ro MIRACULOS UTA Dunărea Călărasi 4 1 Arădenii castigă un meci epuizant cu gol in repriza de prelungiri si cu un om mai puţin pe teren Fanii au invadat terenul după fluierul final liga2 prosport ro UTA Bătrana Doamnă FC Voluntari 1 0 Ciprian Rus a adus victoria arădenilor insă Voluntariul a rămas in Liga 1 digisport ro UTA ACS Poli 1 3 Timisoara a castigat si returul barajului si rămane in Liga 1 digisport ro UTA Bătrana Doamnă redevine UTA Arad Archived 2017 12 01 at the Wayback Machine dincolodesport eu Corvinul Hunedoara UTA Arad 22 11 2014 Ultras Tifo Echipa I First squad in Romanian uta arad ro Retrieved 20 November 2019 UTA ARAD in Romanian Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal Retrieved 28 June 2019 External links EditOfficial website Club profile on UEFA s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC UTA Arad amp oldid 1136464163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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