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FC Argeș Pitești

Asociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Argeș, commonly known as FC Argeș or Argeș Pitești (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈardʒeʃ piˈteʃtʲ]), is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Pitești, Argeș County, which competes in the Liga I.

FC Argeș Pitești
Full nameAsociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Argeș
Nickname(s)
  • Vulturii violeți (The Violet Eagles)
  • Alb-violeții (The White-Violets)
  • Trupa din Trivale (The Trivale Squad)
  • Urmașii lui Dobrin (Dobrin's Heirs)
Short nameFC Argeș
Founded6 August 1953; 69 years ago (1953-08-06)
as Dinamo Pitești
GroundNicolae Dobrin
Capacity15,000
OwnerPitești Municipality
ChairmanDaniel Stanciu
Head coachBogdan Vintilă
LeagueLiga I
2021–22Liga I, 6th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The team was originally founded as Dinamo Pitești in 1953, and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 1961–62 season. In 1967, it changed its name to Argeș Pitești. The most successful period of "the White-Violets" was in the 1970s, when they won the national title twice. Three-time Romanian Footballer of the Year winner Nicolae Dobrin was part of the squad during that period, which turned him into a symbol of the club over the years.

FC Argeș has amassed over 40 seasons in the first league, and traditionally plays its home matches at the Nicolae Dobrin Stadium, which has a capacity of 15,000 seats.

History

Founding and early years (1953–1967)

On 6 August 1953, an order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs settled the birthday of Dinamo Pitești, the current formation FC Argeș, the name being taken after the older sister from Bucharest, Dinamo București. The new team from Pitești started its rise from the bottom, Campionatul Orășenesc, today Liga IV or Liga V, but the involvement of the local administration in bringing the best football players from the city to FC Argeș will be the main factor in the consecutive promotions of the club. The promotion to Divizia B occurred at the end of the 1958–1959 Divizia C season, and in the first year was very close to Divizia A promotion, but Dinamo occupied only the second place of the second series of Divizia B. The dream took shape for the football fans from Pitești in the following season. In 1961 Dinamo Pitești promoted on the first Romanian football stage under the command of coaches Ştefan Vasile and Tănase Dima. Three of the most well-known members of the squad were Ion Barbu, Florin Halagian and Nicolae Dobrin, the players who contributed the most at Dinamo's performance. 1961–62 Divizia A season was a tough one for the club which accused the shock of the debut and relegated back to Divizia B after only one year in the first league.

After only one season in Divizia B, Dinamo Pitești were promoted again in 1963. They would remain a constant presence on the first stage of the Romanian football, finishing 10th place in 1964 while also winning the Romanian Cup final, 8th in 1965, 4th in 1966 and 12th in 1967.[1]

Golden era (1967–1983)

Period Name
1956–1967 Dinamo Pitești
1967–1992 Argeș Pitești
1992–1994 Argeș Dacia Pitești
1994–2013 Argeș Pitești
2013–2017 SCM Pitești
2017–present Argeș Pitești

In the summer of 1967 the club changed its name from Dinamo Pitești to FC Argeș Pitești, a name that wrote history, remaining forever in the history of the Romanian football and in the remembering of the fans.

The first season with the new name was a great one for FC Argeș, which finished 2nd, with the same number of points as Steaua București, the champions of that season. The best ranking in club's history until then was followed only by a 12th place in 1969, a 10th place in 1970 and a 9th place in 1971.

Then in the 1971–72 Divizia A season nothing announced the great final success of "the White-Violets". In the first round the team had a bad debut, with a defeat (1–4) at SC Bacău and the tension within the team led to the dismissal of coach Titus Ozon, in his place was promoted a young coach, Florin Halagian, a former player of Dinamo Pitești. At his debut on August 29, 1971, being the youngest coach of Divizia A, FC Argeș won 2–1 against Rapid București, both goals scored by Jercan. At the end of the first part of the championship, FC Argeş was on the 4th place, with 18 points, following the teams: UTA Arad, SC Bacău and Universitatea Cluj. The winter preparations took place at Băile Herculane, followed by a strong tournament in the former East Germany, tournament that would help the team a lot in the second part of the championship. The second part was extraordinary, FC Argeș being defeated only twice (0–2, at home against Steagul Roșu Brașov and 0–1, at Cluj-Napoca, against CFR). There were followed by 9 games without defeats, in which Halagian played the big card several times. Thus, in the match against Politehnica Iași, he played in each half with a different line of midfielders, to everyone's surprise, to force the victory and to have fresh players until the end. In the penultimate stage (21 June 1972), at Pitești, FC Argeș defeated Crişul Oradea, becoming champion of Romania for the first time in its history, with one round before the end of the championship. The team played very offensive and ambitious, with an inspired Dobrin at the helm. The score was 4–1 (3–1) for "the White-Violets", through the goals scored by Dobrin (min 25 and 43), Prepurgel (min 28), M. Joita (min 83) and Tămaş for Crișul). In front of over 17,000 spectators, in the final round, although he had the title in his pocket, FC Argeș defeated Dinamo București, on 23 August Stadium, with the score of 3–2, through the goals scored by: Jercan (min 45), C. Radu I (min 55), Frățilă (min 89), respectively Lucescu (min 17) and Dumitrache (min 61) for Dinamo.[2]

 
Ion Barbu captained and played over 200 league matches for FC Argeș.
FC Argeș's 1971–72 campaign line-up.

Following their 1972 Divizia A title, FC Argeș played in European Champion Clubs Cup. In the first round, the team from Pitești eliminated without big problems, 6–0 on aggregate, Aris Bonnevoie from Luxembourg, but then in the second round fate have brought them in their way Real Madrid, a team with 6 European Champion Clubs Cups at that moment and with big players like: Pirri, Ignacio Zoco, Santillana and Amancio, the coach was legendary Miguel Muñoz and president was Santiago Bernabéu himself. The match seemed to be a formality for Real Madrid but on the pitch FC Argeș made probably the best match in its entire history, a match in which a legend would be born, Nicolae Dobrin. Dobrin played absolutely fantastic wooing the audience and opponents, he scored for 1–0 in 24 minutes then Anzarda scored for 1–1 in 41 minutes. Prepurgel scored then for 2–1 in 62 minutes, goal followed by a multitude of occasions at the goal of the inspired García Remón. Santiago Bernabéu amazed by Dobrin's technics offered 2 million dollars and a floodlight facility for him, but Nicolae Ceaușescu refused, considering Dobrin a national treasure. At Madrid, Real qualified hard after a goal scored in 87 minutes. The final score was 3–1, Santillana (17', 87') and Grande (47') scored for Real, Radu II (43') for FC Argeș.[3]

The following seasons were oscillating for the team which finished 3rd in 1973, 8th in 1974, 7th in 1975 getting even to the 11th place in 1976 and 1977.

Then in the 1977–78 Divizia A season FC Argeș had a remarkable comeback like the last time and finished 2nd, again at the same number of points with the leaders, Steaua București, as in 1968.

1978–79 Divizia A season started under the sign of a good training and a desire to fructify the growing maturity of a group of young players, most of them raised in Pitești. Under the leadership of the same coach, Florin Halagian, helped by Leonte lanovschi and Constantin Oţet, transferred with a few days before the start of the championship. The goal of the club's leadership was to occupy one of the 1 to 5 places and to accumulate at least 18 points in the championship first part. FC Argeş started the championship in force, winning two games against Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea and Politehnica Iași and ended up in the lead places. It was only in the 6th round when the club recorded the first defeat, 0–1, at Târgu Mureș, against ASA Târgu Mureș. The players were the subject of double efforts, most of them being part of the Romanian Olympic team, which managed, after many years, to defeat the Hungarian team at Pitești. At the end of the first part of the championship, FC Argeş was on the first position in the standings. A new player started successfully at Pitești team, Moiceanu, who soon became a secret weapon for the teammates and opponents. In the last round of the first part, FC Argeș won the match against Dinamo București (score 1–0) and became the champion of the first part with 10 matches won, a draw and 6 defeats, 25 goals scored and 17 received, totalizing 21 points, three more than the number proposed at the start of the championship.

The well-known sports journalist Laurențiu Dumitrescu wrote in Sportul newspaper, "... it was also in the autumn of 78 Dobrin's team, the team of that great talented player, who has been playing for more than 15 years with the 10 number shirt, the capable player – even at 31 years old – to decide any match in our championship (examples of testimonies: the matches against FC Baia Mare, on their own ground, and Steaua, away) to score goals of great spectacularity. When Dobrin was absent, intervened Iovănescu, an offensive midfielder who had an exceptional season, perhaps the best of his career, and he also took the role of puncher when the striker, Radu II, was injured. But was also Stancu's part of championship, who became at only 22 years old, the mature leader of the defense, defense which combines the experience of Ivan II with Cârstea's strength and the ambition of Mihai Zamfir."

 
Nicolae Dobrin, club symbol and inaugural winner of the Romanian Footballer of the Year award.

On 24 June 1979, in front of 20,000 spectators, on the Dinamo Stadium in Bucharest, FC Argeș defeated Dinamo, after a high-tension match, with the score 4–3, through the goals scored by: Radu II (min 11 and 24), Doru Nicolae (min 69) and Dobrin (min 90) respectively Dragnea (min 6) and Dudu Georgescu (min 76, from penalty, and min 89) and won the Romanian title for the second time in its history.[4]

After the game in Sportul newspaper, the well-known sports journalist Ioan Chirilă wrote, "The championship final, expected with an extraordinary interest, which massively diminished the number of spectators on all the other grounds, ended with the deserved victory of the Pitești people after a high-tension game, in which the thirst for victory of Dinamo's players and supporters received a veto from Dobrin, who offered to the audience and the viewers I do not know what number's game of his life, being the player who dominated the field from all points of view."[5]

In 1978–79 UEFA Cup FC Argeș eliminated Panathinaikos and gave up hard in front of Valencia, 4–6 on aggregate.

Than the club finished on the podium for 2 times, in 1980 and 1981 and only on 10th place 1982. Then in the summer of 1982 Nicolae Dobrin, at 35 years old left FC Argeș for CS Târgoviște but the team didn't feel the shock too much and finished 4th in 1983. In the summer of 1983 Dobrin comeback to his big love, FC Argeș, but played only 5 matches and retired on 14 June 1983, in a match against Bihor Oradea, the team finishing in 5th place.[6]

After Nicolae Dobrin (1983–2009)

The retirement of Nicolae Dobrin, the emblematic symbol of FC Argeș, it also meant the end of the great performance for the club. In the 80's the team become a middle of the leaderboard team, finishing frequently on 6th, 7th or 9th place, but managed however to reach 3 Balkans Cup finals in this period. Than at the end of the 80's and beginning of the 90's the team slipped even in the lower half everything cumulating with the relegation from Divizia A in 1992 after 29 years spent in the top-flight of the Romanian football.

Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Argeș was taken over by Dacia, whose director was Constantin Stroe, who paid the debts. The club promoted back in 1994, finished 8th in 1995 and was again at 5 points away from relegation in 1996. Than in the next season the team comeback in the middle of the table.[7]

1997–98 Divizia A season was the last peak of FC Argeș's history. The team finished 3rd and qualified for 1998–99 UEFA Cup where they eliminated teams like Dynamo Baku and İstanbulspor but were eliminated without problems by Celta de Vigo 0–8 on aggregate. This last presence in European Cups it was due to a formidable generation, the second most talented after the Dobrin's generation. This FC Argeș team had players like: Adrian Mutu, Bogdan Vintilă, Valentin Năstase, Iulian Crivac, Constantin Schumacher or Constantin Barbu.[8]

FC Argeș continued its good seasons finishing 4th in 1999, than on 5th place in 2000 and 2001. Than from 2002 the team was a constant presence in the second half of the leaderboard, finishing in the best case on 10th place. This bad period ended with the second relegation in the club's history, this time after 13 years, at the end of the 2006–07 Liga I season.

The team promoted back after only one season in Liga II.

The "Romanian Calciopoli" and Bankruptcy (2009–2013)

"The White-Violet Eagles" finished 8th at their first season after the promotion, a season with good results and a solid style of playing. Than on 8 June 2009 a news would shock the world of the Romanian football, FC Argeș was relegated in Liga II, after National Anti-corruption Division, found that the owner of the team from that period, Cornel Penescu, tried to bribe more referees to "help" the team winning. This case was named by the press "Penescu Case" or the "Romanian Calciopoli".[9]

After Cornel Penescu's arrest, his son, Andrei Penescu led the club, but the funding was practically non-existent and the club struggled to survive even in Liga II, finishing in the second half of the table. Then on 26 July 2013 it was announced that FC Argeș is bankrupt without any chance of rescue.[10]

SCM Pitești and supporters' club (2013–2017)

 
SCM Pitești logo.

After the bankruptcy of FC Argeș, people of Pitești have tried to bring football back to life.

The first project was SCM Pitești, a project initiated by Pitești Municipality which created a football section at SCM, the Sporting Club of the Municipality, in 2011, with 2 years before the end of FC Argeș, anticipating the bankruptcy of the club led at that time by Penescu's son, a club full of debts and with no future. The team promoted at Liga III after only one season and remained at that level until 2017 when they promoted to Liga II.[11]

The supporters of FC Argeș encouraged the team until the very end, then after the bankruptcy they founded FC Argeș 1953 Piteşti, a phoenix club fully owned by FC Argeș supporters. The club won 2015–16 Liga IV-Argeș County and then the promotion play-off match against Recolta Stoicănești, Olt County champion, with the score of 5–2, but they couldn't join Liga III due to lack of funds and then dissolved the senior team.[12]

Then Pitești Municipality has shown the intention to buy FC Argeș's brand and the fans have also announced that they support this initiative.[13]

Rebirth and return to Liga I (2017–present)

On 16 June 2017, the Municipality of Pitești bought FC Argeș's brand for 550,000 RON.[14] As a result of this association, the brand was transferred to SCM Pitești's football section,[15] newly promoted to the second division, and the team came back to life four years after it was declared bankrupt. After promotion, the team spent 3 years in the second league. FC Argeș managed to earn promotion to the first division at the end of the 2019–20 season, after an 11-year break. Pitești narrowly earned a 2nd place, after Rapid held Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele to a draw in the seventh minute of extra time, a score at which Teleorman remained in the second league, and FC Argeș promoted directly.

In the first half of their comeback season, FC Argeș failed to impress, their winless streak leaving them last place in the league at the beginning of 2021. Things began to change after former player Andrei Prepeliță took over as manager, the team recording an 11 unbeaten league games run, and slowly crawling out of the relegation places to join the fight for a play-off place. With their unbeaten streak cut short by a 0–5 defeat against reigning champions CFR Cluj, FC Argeș kept their momentum, but never made it above 7th place. They missed a chance to make it through with a 1–1 draw against fellow play-off contenders Academica Clinceni and by the penultimate round, they missed the play-off qualification altogether following a 1–4 loss against Hermannstadt.

In the 2021-22 season, FC Argeș managed to secure a play-off spot on the final day of the regular season, finishing 4th after a 2-1 away win against FC Botoșani.

Youth program

 
Adrian Mutu (pictured at Fiorentina) is one of the most valuable exponents of the FC Argeș academy.

Some notable names of the Romanian football were developed in the youth academy of FC Argeș, such as Nicolae Dobrin, Adrian Mutu, Ilie Bărbulescu, Marius Bilașco, Constantin Cârstea, Dănuț Coman, Iulian Crivac, Emil Dică, Valentin Năstase, Adrian Neaga, Marin Radu, Bogdan Stancu, Cristian Tănase, Constantin Stancu, Bogdan Vintilă or Ion Vlădoiu.

Stadium

The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin from Pitești, a stadium with a capacity of 15,000 seats, the biggest of Argeș County.

Support

FC Argeș has many supporters in Romania and especially in Argeș County. The ultras groups of FC Argeș are known as Violet Republic, Brigada Vulturii București and Frați de weeknd.[16]

Rivalries

FC Argeș does not have any important rivalries, but one of them is with Dinamo București and the other one is a local one against CS Mioveni, with the town of Mioveni being located at only 15 kilometres away from Pitești.

Honours

Domestic

 
Chart of FC Argeș Pitești's league performance 1956–2017.

Leagues

Cups

European

Players

First-team squad

As of 17 April 2023[17][18]

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 Cătălin Straton
2 DF   ROU Costinel Tofan (Vice-captain)
4 MF   PAR David Meza (4th captain)
5 DF   ROU Grigore Turda
6 MF   FRA Tony Njiké
7 FW   POR Boubacar Hanne
8 MF   ROU Ionuț Șerban (3rd captain)
10 FW   ROU Andreias Calcan
11 FW   MTQ Wesley Jobello
12 GK   ROU Sebastian Micu (on loan from FC Brașov)
16 DF   POR Fábio Vianna
17 DF   ROU Alin Dobrosavlevici
18 MF   ROU Geani Crețu (on loan from Dinamo)
19 MF   ROU Andrei Stoica
21 MF   ROU David Croitoru
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 DF   ARG Facundo Rizzi
23 DF   ROU Marius Constantin (Captain)
24 FW   MAD Dorian Bertrand
25 FW   ROU Yanis Pîrvu
26 DF   ROU Claudiu Moisie
28 FW   CGO Kévin Koubemba
29 FW   ROU Gino Oprescu
33 GK   ROU George Micle
43 DF   BRA Brendon
44 DF   CAN Zorhan Bassong
70 DF   CRO Antonio Jakoliš
80 MF   ROU Andrei Tîrcoveanu
88 MF   GNB Mimito Biai
95 DF   CRO Mario Zebić

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
14 FW   CMR Arnold Garita
20 FW   FRA Enzo Célestine
No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW   MAD Julio Donisa

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 Ciprian Grigore (to Unirea Bascov)
GK   ROU Vlad Frumuzache (to CSM Deva)
GK   ROU Andrei Bucur (to Unirea Ungheni)
DF   ROU Eduard Aguță (to Sporting Roșiori)
MF   ROU Mario Dobra (to Unirea Bascov)
MF   HAI Bryan Alceus (to Olympiakos Nicosia)
MF   GHA Jones Gadzeti (to Vedița Colonești)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Răzvan Covaci (to Jiul Petroșani)
MF   ROU Mario Mitoi (to Oțelul Galați)
MF   GHA William Nyarko (to Vedița Colonești)
MF   GHA Prince Osei (to Vedița Colonești)
MF   ROU Vlad Domșa (to Unirea Alba Iulia)
MF   ROU Alexandru Florescu (to Vedița Colonești)
FW   ROU Darius Grigore (to Unirea Bascov)

Club officials

European record

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 2 8 4 0 4 13 10 + 3
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 5 18 7 4 7 29 34 – 5
Total 7 26 11 4 11 42 44  – 2

League history

Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at senior level or at least 100 cap(s) for FC Argeș.

Notable former managers

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Result achieved by the football department of SCM Pitești prior to acquiring the FC Argeș brand in 2017.

References

  1. ^ Palmares
  2. ^ FC Argeş, ce-a fost şi ce-a ajuns!
  3. ^ FC Argeş, singura echipă românească ce a fost la un pas să elimine Real Madrid
  4. ^ "VIDEO Amintiri de la "thriller-ul" Dinamo - FC Argeș din 1979: "Jocurile erau făcute pentru ei. Se uitau la Dobrin ca la un extraterestru!"" [VIDEO Memories from the "thriller" Dinamo - FC Argeș from 1979:"The arrangements were made for them. They looked at Dobrin like at an alien!"] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 15 March 2021. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  5. ^ "RETRO GSP. 41 de ani de când "Diavolul" Dobrin i-a pus pe "câini" cu botul pe labe. Dragnea: "Da, Gicu a fost genial, însă pe noi ne-a bătut altcineva!"" [RETRO GSP. It's been 41 years since the "Devil" Dobrin put the "dogs" with their snouts on their paws. Dragnea:"Yes, Gicu was brilliant, but someone else beat us!"] (in Romanian). Gsp.ro. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2021.
  6. ^ FC Argeş, ce-a fost şi ce-a ajuns!
  7. ^ Remember. Stroe şi rolul său crucial în renaşterea FC Argeş din anii 90
  8. ^ Argeș-Celta
  9. ^ Penescu, patronul FC Arges si Constantin, seful arbitrilor, arestati!
  10. ^ FC Argeş se va desfiinţa! Jucătorii au primit acordul să plece unde vor
  11. ^ SCM Piteşti, premiată de FRF pentru promovarea în Liga 2. Nicolae Dică şi jucătorii săi au primit cupa şi medaliile de campioni ai Seriei a 3-a
  12. ^ Zi neagră în fotbalul argeşean! Şi FC Argeş 1953 s-a desfiinţat! Jucătorii au fost anunţaţi să-şi caute altă echipă
  13. ^ Consiliul Local Pitești vrea transformarea SCM-ului în FC Argeș din Liga a 2-a! Care sunt cele două variante pe care le are la dispoziție » De ce ar fi ieșit proiectul fanilor din lista de priorități
  14. ^ "Primăria Piteşti a cumpărat brandul FC Argeş! SCM Piteşti se transformă odată cu promovarea în Liga 2 în clubul legendarului Nicolae Dobrin. Cât a costat tranzacţia" [The Municipality of Pitești bought the FC Argeș brand! SCM Pitești, promoted to the Liga 2, turns into the club of legendary Nicolae Dobrin. How much did the transaction cost] (in Romanian). ProSport. 15 June 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  15. ^ "FRF A Aprobat Denumirea FC Argeş!" [FRF approved the name of FC Argeș!] (in Romanian). SCM Pitești. 27 June 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  16. ^ Suporteri
  17. ^ "Echipa" [Squad] (in Romanian). FC Argeș Pitești. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  18. ^ "FC ARGES" [Players] (in Romanian). Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  19. ^ Board of directors
  20. ^ Technical staff

External links

  • Official website (in Romanian)
  • FC Argeș Pitești on Facebook
  • FC Argeș Pitești on Instagram
  • Club profile on UEFA's official website
  • Club profile on LPF's official website (in Romanian)

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This article is about the original club For the fan owned phoenix team founded in 2013 and dissolved in 2016 see FC Argeș 1953 Pitești Asociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Argeș commonly known as FC Argeș or Argeș Pitești Romanian pronunciation ˈardʒeʃ piˈteʃtʲ is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Pitești Argeș County which competes in the Liga I FC Argeș PiteștiFull nameAsociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club ArgeșNickname s Vulturii violeți The Violet Eagles Alb violeții The White Violets Trupa din Trivale The Trivale Squad Urmașii lui Dobrin Dobrin s Heirs Short nameFC ArgeșFounded6 August 1953 69 years ago 1953 08 06 as Dinamo PiteștiGroundNicolae DobrinCapacity15 000OwnerPitești MunicipalityChairmanDaniel StanciuHead coachBogdan VintilăLeagueLiga I2021 22Liga I 6th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe team was originally founded as Dinamo Pitești in 1953 and made its Romanian top tier debut in the 1961 62 season In 1967 it changed its name to Argeș Pitești The most successful period of the White Violets was in the 1970s when they won the national title twice Three time Romanian Footballer of the Year winner Nicolae Dobrin was part of the squad during that period which turned him into a symbol of the club over the years FC Argeș has amassed over 40 seasons in the first league and traditionally plays its home matches at the Nicolae Dobrin Stadium which has a capacity of 15 000 seats Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1953 1967 1 2 Golden era 1967 1983 1 3 After Nicolae Dobrin 1983 2009 1 4 The Romanian Calciopoli and Bankruptcy 2009 2013 1 5 SCM Pitești and supporters club 2013 2017 1 6 Rebirth and return to Liga I 2017 present 2 Youth program 3 Stadium 4 Support 4 1 Rivalries 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 1 1 Leagues 5 1 2 Cups 5 2 European 6 Players 6 1 First team squad 6 2 Other players under contract 6 3 Out on loan 7 Club officials 7 1 Board of officials 7 2 Current technical staff 8 European record 9 League history 10 Notable former players 11 Notable former managers 12 Notes 13 References 14 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 Founding and early years 1953 1967 Edit On 6 August 1953 an order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs settled the birthday of Dinamo Pitești the current formation FC Argeș the name being taken after the older sister from Bucharest Dinamo București The new team from Pitești started its rise from the bottom Campionatul Orășenesc today Liga IV or Liga V but the involvement of the local administration in bringing the best football players from the city to FC Argeș will be the main factor in the consecutive promotions of the club The promotion to Divizia B occurred at the end of the 1958 1959 Divizia C season and in the first year was very close to Divizia A promotion but Dinamo occupied only the second place of the second series of Divizia B The dream took shape for the football fans from Pitești in the following season In 1961 Dinamo Pitești promoted on the first Romanian football stage under the command of coaches Stefan Vasile and Tănase Dima Three of the most well known members of the squad were Ion Barbu Florin Halagian and Nicolae Dobrin the players who contributed the most at Dinamo s performance 1961 62 Divizia A season was a tough one for the club which accused the shock of the debut and relegated back to Divizia B after only one year in the first league After only one season in Divizia B Dinamo Pitești were promoted again in 1963 They would remain a constant presence on the first stage of the Romanian football finishing 10th place in 1964 while also winning the Romanian Cup final 8th in 1965 4th in 1966 and 12th in 1967 1 Golden era 1967 1983 Edit Period Name1956 1967 Dinamo Pitești1967 1992 Argeș Pitești1992 1994 Argeș Dacia Pitești1994 2013 Argeș Pitești2013 2017 SCM Pitești2017 present Argeș PiteștiIn the summer of 1967 the club changed its name from Dinamo Pitești to FC Argeș Pitești a name that wrote history remaining forever in the history of the Romanian football and in the remembering of the fans The first season with the new name was a great one for FC Argeș which finished 2nd with the same number of points as Steaua București the champions of that season The best ranking in club s history until then was followed only by a 12th place in 1969 a 10th place in 1970 and a 9th place in 1971 Then in the 1971 72 Divizia A season nothing announced the great final success of the White Violets In the first round the team had a bad debut with a defeat 1 4 at SC Bacău and the tension within the team led to the dismissal of coach Titus Ozon in his place was promoted a young coach Florin Halagian a former player of Dinamo Pitești At his debut on August 29 1971 being the youngest coach of Divizia A FC Argeș won 2 1 against Rapid București both goals scored by Jercan At the end of the first part of the championship FC Arges was on the 4th place with 18 points following the teams UTA Arad SC Bacău and Universitatea Cluj The winter preparations took place at Băile Herculane followed by a strong tournament in the former East Germany tournament that would help the team a lot in the second part of the championship The second part was extraordinary FC Argeș being defeated only twice 0 2 at home against Steagul Roșu Brașov and 0 1 at Cluj Napoca against CFR There were followed by 9 games without defeats in which Halagian played the big card several times Thus in the match against Politehnica Iași he played in each half with a different line of midfielders to everyone s surprise to force the victory and to have fresh players until the end In the penultimate stage 21 June 1972 at Pitești FC Argeș defeated Crisul Oradea becoming champion of Romania for the first time in its history with one round before the end of the championship The team played very offensive and ambitious with an inspired Dobrin at the helm The score was 4 1 3 1 for the White Violets through the goals scored by Dobrin min 25 and 43 Prepurgel min 28 M Joita min 83 and Tămas for Crișul In front of over 17 000 spectators in the final round although he had the title in his pocket FC Argeș defeated Dinamo București on 23 August Stadium with the score of 3 2 through the goals scored by Jercan min 45 C Radu I min 55 Frățilă min 89 respectively Lucescu min 17 and Dumitrache min 61 for Dinamo 2 Ion Barbu captained and played over 200 league matches for FC Argeș StanBarbuR Vlad C OlteanuPiguleaIvan IIPrepurgelM PopescuDobrinC Radu IJercanFC Argeș s 1971 72 campaign line up Following their 1972 Divizia A title FC Argeș played in European Champion Clubs Cup In the first round the team from Pitești eliminated without big problems 6 0 on aggregate Aris Bonnevoie from Luxembourg but then in the second round fate have brought them in their way Real Madrid a team with 6 European Champion Clubs Cups at that moment and with big players like Pirri Ignacio Zoco Santillana and Amancio the coach was legendary Miguel Munoz and president was Santiago Bernabeu himself The match seemed to be a formality for Real Madrid but on the pitch FC Argeș made probably the best match in its entire history a match in which a legend would be born Nicolae Dobrin Dobrin played absolutely fantastic wooing the audience and opponents he scored for 1 0 in 24 minutes then Anzarda scored for 1 1 in 41 minutes Prepurgel scored then for 2 1 in 62 minutes goal followed by a multitude of occasions at the goal of the inspired Garcia Remon Santiago Bernabeu amazed by Dobrin s technics offered 2 million dollars and a floodlight facility for him but Nicolae Ceaușescu refused considering Dobrin a national treasure At Madrid Real qualified hard after a goal scored in 87 minutes The final score was 3 1 Santillana 17 87 and Grande 47 scored for Real Radu II 43 for FC Argeș 3 The following seasons were oscillating for the team which finished 3rd in 1973 8th in 1974 7th in 1975 getting even to the 11th place in 1976 and 1977 Then in the 1977 78 Divizia A season FC Argeș had a remarkable comeback like the last time and finished 2nd again at the same number of points with the leaders Steaua București as in 1968 1978 79 Divizia A season started under the sign of a good training and a desire to fructify the growing maturity of a group of young players most of them raised in Pitești Under the leadership of the same coach Florin Halagian helped by Leonte lanovschi and Constantin Oţet transferred with a few days before the start of the championship The goal of the club s leadership was to occupy one of the 1 to 5 places and to accumulate at least 18 points in the championship first part FC Arges started the championship in force winning two games against Chimia Ramnicu Valcea and Politehnica Iași and ended up in the lead places It was only in the 6th round when the club recorded the first defeat 0 1 at Targu Mureș against ASA Targu Mureș The players were the subject of double efforts most of them being part of the Romanian Olympic team which managed after many years to defeat the Hungarian team at Pitești At the end of the first part of the championship FC Arges was on the first position in the standings A new player started successfully at Pitești team Moiceanu who soon became a secret weapon for the teammates and opponents In the last round of the first part FC Argeș won the match against Dinamo București score 1 0 and became the champion of the first part with 10 matches won a draw and 6 defeats 25 goals scored and 17 received totalizing 21 points three more than the number proposed at the start of the championship The well known sports journalist Laurențiu Dumitrescu wrote in Sportul newspaper it was also in the autumn of 78 Dobrin s team the team of that great talented player who has been playing for more than 15 years with the 10 number shirt the capable player even at 31 years old to decide any match in our championship examples of testimonies the matches against FC Baia Mare on their own ground and Steaua away to score goals of great spectacularity When Dobrin was absent intervened Iovănescu an offensive midfielder who had an exceptional season perhaps the best of his career and he also took the role of puncher when the striker Radu II was injured But was also Stancu s part of championship who became at only 22 years old the mature leader of the defense defense which combines the experience of Ivan II with Carstea s strength and the ambition of Mihai Zamfir Nicolae Dobrin club symbol and inaugural winner of the Romanian Footballer of the Year award On 24 June 1979 in front of 20 000 spectators on the Dinamo Stadium in Bucharest FC Argeș defeated Dinamo after a high tension match with the score 4 3 through the goals scored by Radu II min 11 and 24 Doru Nicolae min 69 and Dobrin min 90 respectively Dragnea min 6 and Dudu Georgescu min 76 from penalty and min 89 and won the Romanian title for the second time in its history 4 After the game in Sportul newspaper the well known sports journalist Ioan Chirilă wrote The championship final expected with an extraordinary interest which massively diminished the number of spectators on all the other grounds ended with the deserved victory of the Pitești people after a high tension game in which the thirst for victory of Dinamo s players and supporters received a veto from Dobrin who offered to the audience and the viewers I do not know what number s game of his life being the player who dominated the field from all points of view 5 In 1978 79 UEFA Cup FC Argeș eliminated Panathinaikos and gave up hard in front of Valencia 4 6 on aggregate Than the club finished on the podium for 2 times in 1980 and 1981 and only on 10th place 1982 Then in the summer of 1982 Nicolae Dobrin at 35 years old left FC Argeș for CS Targoviște but the team didn t feel the shock too much and finished 4th in 1983 In the summer of 1983 Dobrin comeback to his big love FC Argeș but played only 5 matches and retired on 14 June 1983 in a match against Bihor Oradea the team finishing in 5th place 6 After Nicolae Dobrin 1983 2009 Edit The retirement of Nicolae Dobrin the emblematic symbol of FC Argeș it also meant the end of the great performance for the club In the 80 s the team become a middle of the leaderboard team finishing frequently on 6th 7th or 9th place but managed however to reach 3 Balkans Cup finals in this period Than at the end of the 80 s and beginning of the 90 s the team slipped even in the lower half everything cumulating with the relegation from Divizia A in 1992 after 29 years spent in the top flight of the Romanian football Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Argeș was taken over by Dacia whose director was Constantin Stroe who paid the debts The club promoted back in 1994 finished 8th in 1995 and was again at 5 points away from relegation in 1996 Than in the next season the team comeback in the middle of the table 7 1997 98 Divizia A season was the last peak of FC Argeș s history The team finished 3rd and qualified for 1998 99 UEFA Cup where they eliminated teams like Dynamo Baku and Istanbulspor but were eliminated without problems by Celta de Vigo 0 8 on aggregate This last presence in European Cups it was due to a formidable generation the second most talented after the Dobrin s generation This FC Argeș team had players like Adrian Mutu Bogdan Vintilă Valentin Năstase Iulian Crivac Constantin Schumacher or Constantin Barbu 8 FC Argeș continued its good seasons finishing 4th in 1999 than on 5th place in 2000 and 2001 Than from 2002 the team was a constant presence in the second half of the leaderboard finishing in the best case on 10th place This bad period ended with the second relegation in the club s history this time after 13 years at the end of the 2006 07 Liga I season The team promoted back after only one season in Liga II The Romanian Calciopoli and Bankruptcy 2009 2013 Edit The White Violet Eagles finished 8th at their first season after the promotion a season with good results and a solid style of playing Than on 8 June 2009 a news would shock the world of the Romanian football FC Argeș was relegated in Liga II after National Anti corruption Division found that the owner of the team from that period Cornel Penescu tried to bribe more referees to help the team winning This case was named by the press Penescu Case or the Romanian Calciopoli 9 After Cornel Penescu s arrest his son Andrei Penescu led the club but the funding was practically non existent and the club struggled to survive even in Liga II finishing in the second half of the table Then on 26 July 2013 it was announced that FC Argeș is bankrupt without any chance of rescue 10 SCM Pitești and supporters club 2013 2017 Edit SCM Pitești logo After the bankruptcy of FC Argeș people of Pitești have tried to bring football back to life The first project was SCM Pitești a project initiated by Pitești Municipality which created a football section at SCM the Sporting Club of the Municipality in 2011 with 2 years before the end of FC Argeș anticipating the bankruptcy of the club led at that time by Penescu s son a club full of debts and with no future The team promoted at Liga III after only one season and remained at that level until 2017 when they promoted to Liga II 11 The supporters of FC Argeș encouraged the team until the very end then after the bankruptcy they founded FC Argeș 1953 Pitesti a phoenix club fully owned by FC Argeș supporters The club won 2015 16 Liga IV Argeș County and then the promotion play off match against Recolta Stoicănești Olt County champion with the score of 5 2 but they couldn t join Liga III due to lack of funds and then dissolved the senior team 12 Then Pitești Municipality has shown the intention to buy FC Argeș s brand and the fans have also announced that they support this initiative 13 Rebirth and return to Liga I 2017 present Edit On 16 June 2017 the Municipality of Pitești bought FC Argeș s brand for 550 000 RON 14 As a result of this association the brand was transferred to SCM Pitești s football section 15 newly promoted to the second division and the team came back to life four years after it was declared bankrupt After promotion the team spent 3 years in the second league FC Argeș managed to earn promotion to the first division at the end of the 2019 20 season after an 11 year break Pitești narrowly earned a 2nd place after Rapid held Turris Oltul Turnu Măgurele to a draw in the seventh minute of extra time a score at which Teleorman remained in the second league and FC Argeș promoted directly In the first half of their comeback season FC Argeș failed to impress their winless streak leaving them last place in the league at the beginning of 2021 Things began to change after former player Andrei Prepeliță took over as manager the team recording an 11 unbeaten league games run and slowly crawling out of the relegation places to join the fight for a play off place With their unbeaten streak cut short by a 0 5 defeat against reigning champions CFR Cluj FC Argeș kept their momentum but never made it above 7th place They missed a chance to make it through with a 1 1 draw against fellow play off contenders Academica Clinceni and by the penultimate round they missed the play off qualification altogether following a 1 4 loss against Hermannstadt In the 2021 22 season FC Argeș managed to secure a play off spot on the final day of the regular season finishing 4th after a 2 1 away win against FC Botoșani Youth program Edit Adrian Mutu pictured at Fiorentina is one of the most valuable exponents of the FC Argeș academy Some notable names of the Romanian football were developed in the youth academy of FC Argeș such as Nicolae Dobrin Adrian Mutu Ilie Bărbulescu Marius Bilașco Constantin Carstea Dănuț Coman Iulian Crivac Emil Dică Valentin Năstase Adrian Neaga Marin Radu Bogdan Stancu Cristian Tănase Constantin Stancu Bogdan Vintilă or Ion Vlădoiu Stadium EditThe club plays its home matches on Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin from Pitești a stadium with a capacity of 15 000 seats the biggest of Argeș County Support EditFC Argeș has many supporters in Romania and especially in Argeș County The ultras groups of FC Argeș are known as Violet Republic Brigada Vulturii București and Frați de weeknd 16 Rivalries Edit FC Argeș does not have any important rivalries but one of them is with Dinamo București and the other one is a local one against CS Mioveni with the town of Mioveni being located at only 15 kilometres away from Pitești Honours EditDomestic Edit Chart of FC Argeș Pitești s league performance 1956 2017 Leagues Edit Liga I Winners 2 1971 72 1978 79 Runners up 2 1967 68 1977 78 Liga II Winners 4 1960 61 1962 63 1993 94 2007 08 Runners up 1 2019 20 Liga III Winners 1 2016 17 nb 1 Runners up 1 2015 16 nb 1 Liga IV Argeș County Winners 1 2011 12 nb 1 Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Runners up 1 1964 65European Edit Balkans Cup Runners up 3 1983 84 1984 85 1987 88Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 17 April 2023 17 18 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 Cătălin Straton2 DF ROU Costinel Tofan Vice captain 4 MF PAR David Meza 4th captain 5 DF ROU Grigore Turda6 MF FRA Tony Njike7 FW POR Boubacar Hanne8 MF ROU Ionuț Șerban 3rd captain 10 FW ROU Andreias Calcan11 FW MTQ Wesley Jobello12 GK ROU Sebastian Micu on loan from FC Brașov 16 DF POR Fabio Vianna17 DF ROU Alin Dobrosavlevici18 MF ROU Geani Crețu on loan from Dinamo 19 MF ROU Andrei Stoica21 MF ROU David Croitoru No Pos Nation Player22 DF ARG Facundo Rizzi23 DF ROU Marius Constantin Captain 24 FW MAD Dorian Bertrand25 FW ROU Yanis Pirvu26 DF ROU Claudiu Moisie28 FW CGO Kevin Koubemba29 FW ROU Gino Oprescu33 GK ROU George Micle43 DF BRA Brendon44 DF CAN Zorhan Bassong70 DF CRO Antonio Jakolis80 MF ROU Andrei Tircoveanu88 MF GNB Mimito Biai95 DF CRO Mario ZebicOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player14 FW CMR Arnold Garita20 FW FRA Enzo Celestine No Pos Nation Player27 FW MAD Julio DonisaOut 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 Ciprian Grigore to Unirea Bascov GK ROU Vlad Frumuzache to CSM Deva GK ROU Andrei Bucur to Unirea Ungheni DF ROU Eduard Aguță to Sporting Roșiori MF ROU Mario Dobra to Unirea Bascov MF HAI Bryan Alceus to Olympiakos Nicosia MF GHA Jones Gadzeti to Vedița Colonești No Pos Nation Player MF ROU Răzvan Covaci to Jiul Petroșani MF ROU Mario Mitoi to Oțelul Galați MF GHA William Nyarko to Vedița Colonești MF GHA Prince Osei to Vedița Colonești MF ROU Vlad Domșa to Unirea Alba Iulia MF ROU Alexandru Florescu to Vedița Colonești FW ROU Darius Grigore to Unirea Bascov Club officials EditBoard of officials Edit Role NameOwner Pitești MunicipalityHonorary President Cristian GenteaPresident Mihai FoameteVice President Constantin AngelescuBoard Members Mihai Marinescu Romi BecheanuExecutive Director Daniel StanciuTechnical director Vasile PopaSporting director Răzvan TunaruSporting counselor Jean BarbuMarketing Director Cristian MitracheHead of Scouting Dragoș RaduHead of Youth Development Bogdan VișanOrganizer of Competitions Doru TomaSecretary Ion VișanDelegate Gabriel AlexeLast updated 6 September 2022 Source 19 Current technical staff Edit Role NameHead coach Bogdan VintilăAssistant coaches Andrei Speriatu Paul CiobanuGoalkeeping coach Eugen AnghelMatch Analyst Alexandru MărgăritFitness coach Laurențiu RusClub doctor Dragoș ȘerbPhysiotherapist Valentin MeluMasseurs Eugen Păsărică Cristian TudoroiuStoreman Sorinel RoșuLast updated 8 March 2023 Source 20 European record EditMain article FC Argeș Pitești in European football Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League European Cup 2 8 4 0 4 13 10 3UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 5 18 7 4 7 29 34 5Total 7 26 11 4 11 42 44 2League history EditSeason Tier Division Place National Cup2022 23 1 Liga I TBD Quarter finals2021 22 1 Liga I 6th Semi finals2020 21 1 Liga I 11th Round of 322019 20 2 Liga II 2nd P Fourth Round2018 19 2 Liga II 6th Fourth Round2017 18 2 Liga II 4th Round of 322016 17 3 Liga III Seria III 1st C P Fourth Round2015 16 3 Liga III Seria III 2nd Fourth Round2014 15 3 Liga III Seria III 6th Second Round2013 14 3 Liga III Seria VI 3rd Fourth Round2012 13 2 Liga II Seria II 9th R Fourth Round2011 12 2 Liga II Seria II 10th Fifth Round2010 11 2 Liga II Seria II 12th Fifth Round2009 10 2 Liga II Seria II 5th Fourth Round2008 09 1 Liga I 10th R Round of 322007 08 2 Liga II Seria II 1st C P Fifth Round2006 07 1 Liga I 17th R Quarter finals Season Tier Division Place National Cup2005 06 1 Divizia A 12th Round of 322004 05 1 Divizia A 10th Quarter finals2003 04 1 Divizia A 10th Semi finals2002 03 1 Divizia A 11th Semi finals2001 02 1 Divizia A 10th Round of 162000 01 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 161999 00 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 161998 99 1 Divizia A 4th Round of 321997 98 1 Divizia A 3rd Semi finals1996 97 1 Divizia A 7th Round of 321995 96 1 Divizia A 16th Quarter finals1994 95 1 Divizia A 8th Round of 321993 94 2 Divizia B Seria I 1st C P Semi finals1992 93 2 Divizia B Seria I 3rd1991 92 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 321990 91 1 Divizia A 8th Quarter finals1989 90 1 Divizia A 12th Round of 32Notable former players EditThe footballers enlisted below have had international cap s for their respective countries at senior level or at least 100 cap s for FC Argeș For a list of all former and current FC Argeș Pitești players with a Wikipedia article see Category FC Argeș Pitești players One club men Constantin Carstea Petre Ivan Constantin Olteanu Constantin StancuRomania Cristian Albeanu Bogdan Bănuță Constantin Barbu Ion Barbu Cristian Bălașa Ilie Bărbulescu Marius Bilașco Gheorghe Cacoveanu Ion Ceaușu Augustin Chiriță Alin Chița Dănuț Coman Narcis Coman Iulian Crivac Cristian Dancia Nicolae Dică Nicolae Diță Nicolae Dobrin Cătălin Doman Adrian Dulcea Augustin Eduard Constantin Frățilă Constantin Galcă Ionel Gane Ion Geolgău Adrian Iordache Sevastian Iovănescu Dumitru Ivan Radu Jercan Dan Lăcustă Bogdan Mara Andrei Mărgăritescu Cornel Mirea Viorel Moiceanu Dorinel Munteanu Alexandru Mustățea Adrian Mutu Nicolae Nagy Valentin Năstase Cosmin Năstăsie Adrian Neaga Cătălin Necula Spiridon Niculescu Marian Pană Cornel Pavlovici Marcel Pigulea Vasile Popa Marian Popescu Ștefan Preda Marius Predatu Andrei Prepeliță Ion Prepurgel Constantin Radu Marin Radu Marius Radu Ion Roșu Emil Săndoi Constantin Schumacher Dănuț Șomcherechi Andrei Speriatu Mircea Stan Vasile Stan Bogdan Stancu Dorian Ștefan Iulian Tameș Ciprian Tănasă Cristian Tănase Florin Tene Ion Țircovnicu Doru Toma Radu Troi Mihai Țurcan Iosif Varga Ion Vlădoiu Bogdan Vintilă Remus Vlad Dorel Zamfir Ilie Poenaru Mihai ZamfirArgentina Elias BazziBosnia and Herzegovina Adnan GusoNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current FC Argeș Pitești managers with a Wikipedia article see Category FC Argeș Pitești managers Marian Bondrea Constantin Carstea Stefan Coidum Nicolae Dobrin Florin Halagian Ion Lăpușneanu Virgil Mărdărescu Ion Moldovan Ion Nunweiller Titus Ozon Vasile Ștefan Constantin TeașcăNotes Edit a b c Result achieved by the football department of SCM Pitești prior to acquiring the FC Argeș brand in 2017 References Edit Palmares FC Arges ce a fost si ce a ajuns FC Arges singura echipă romanească ce a fost la un pas să elimine Real Madrid VIDEO Amintiri de la thriller ul Dinamo FC Argeș din 1979 Jocurile erau făcute pentru ei Se uitau la Dobrin ca la un extraterestru VIDEO Memories from the thriller Dinamo FC Argeș from 1979 The arrangements were made for them They looked at Dobrin like at an alien in Romanian Gsp ro 15 March 2021 Retrieved 29 June 2021 RETRO GSP 41 de ani de cand Diavolul Dobrin i a pus pe caini cu botul pe labe Dragnea Da Gicu a fost genial insă pe noi ne a bătut altcineva RETRO GSP It s been 41 years since the Devil Dobrin put the dogs with their snouts on their paws Dragnea Yes Gicu was brilliant but someone else beat us in Romanian Gsp ro 24 June 2020 Retrieved 29 June 2021 FC Arges ce a fost si ce a ajuns Remember Stroe si rolul său crucial in renasterea FC Arges din anii 90 Argeș Celta Penescu patronul FC Arges si Constantin seful arbitrilor arestati FC Arges se va desfiinţa Jucătorii au primit acordul să plece unde vor SCM Pitesti premiată de FRF pentru promovarea in Liga 2 Nicolae Dică si jucătorii săi au primit cupa si medaliile de campioni ai Seriei a 3 a Zi neagră in fotbalul argesean Si FC Arges 1953 s a desfiinţat Jucătorii au fost anunţaţi să si caute altă echipă Consiliul Local Pitești vrea transformarea SCM ului in FC Argeș din Liga a 2 a Care sunt cele două variante pe care le are la dispoziție De ce ar fi ieșit proiectul fanilor din lista de priorități Primăria Pitesti a cumpărat brandul FC Arges SCM Pitesti se transformă odată cu promovarea in Liga 2 in clubul legendarului Nicolae Dobrin Cat a costat tranzacţia The Municipality of Pitești bought the FC Argeș brand SCM Pitești promoted to the Liga 2 turns into the club of legendary Nicolae Dobrin How much did the transaction cost in Romanian ProSport 15 June 2017 Retrieved 7 July 2017 FRF A Aprobat Denumirea FC Arges FRF approved the name of FC Argeș in Romanian SCM Pitești 27 June 2017 Retrieved 7 July 2017 Suporteri Echipa Squad in Romanian FC Argeș Pitești Retrieved 3 December 2020 FC ARGES Players in Romanian Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal Retrieved 3 December 2020 Board of directors Technical staffExternal links EditOfficial website in Romanian FC Argeș Pitești on Facebook FC Argeș Pitești on Instagram Club profile on UEFA s official website Club profile on LPF s official website in Romanian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Argeș Pitești amp oldid 1150494497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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