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CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț

Club Sportiv Municipal Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț, commonly known as Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (Romanian: [tʃe̯ahˈlə.ul ˈpjatra ˈne̯amts]) or simply as Ceahlăul, is a Romanian football club based in Piatra Neamț, Neamț County, currently playing in the Liga III.

Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
Nickname(s)
  • Nemțenii (The People from Neamț County)
  • Urșii carpatini (The Carpathian Bears)
  • Echipa de sub Pietricica
    (The Team Below Pietricica Mountain)
  • Galben-Negrii (The Yellow and Blacks)
Founded20 October 1919; 103 years ago (1919-10-20)
17 August 2016; 6 years ago (2016-08-17)[1]
GroundCeahlăul
Capacity18,000
OwnersAnton Măzărianu
Piatra Neamț Municipality
ChairmanDaniel Moisii
ManagerCristian Pustai
LeagueLiga III
2021–22Liga III, Seria I, 5th
WebsiteClub website

Originally established in 1919, the team's name stems from the not far off Ceahlău Massif. Nemțenii made their first appearance in the Romanian top division in the 1993–94 season.

The club plays its home matches in black and yellow kits at the 18,000-seater Stadionul Ceahlăul.

History

Early years (1919–1961)

Despite the fact that Piatra Neamț, a town of 85,055 inhabitants (2011 census), has never been historically a landmark of Moldavia being in the shadow of important cultural and economic centers such as: Iași, Galați or Bacău, it can boast with a major thing having the oldest football club from the region.

Period Name
1919–1949 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
1949–1951 Progresul Piatra Neamț
1951–1957 Avântul Piatra Neamț
1957 Recolta Piatra Neamț
1958–1961 CS Piatra Neamț
1961–1978 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
1978–1979 Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
1979–1993 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
1993 Ceahlăul Simpex
1993–present Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț

Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț was born on 20 October 1919, the club's setting-up meeting taking place in the amphitheater of the "Petru Rareș" High School. The steering committee at that time was made up of: M.Stamatiu – Honorary president, Gh. Gheorghiu – President, M.Stati – Vice-President, O.Leca – cashier, N.Stati – Secretary. The squad of the high school has been strengthened with soldiers of the 15th Infantry Regiment, returned from the World War I front: cpt. Țicleanu, lt. Tane Săvulescu, lt. Mareș, N.Secăreanu, lt. Cosara and Mavrosca. Until 1926 Ceahlăul had an important activity on regional level and in the championship of Moldavia, which they also won in 1926. In 1927 the players, most of them students went to college and for the club followed a period of decline, with a Divizia C presence in the 1937–38 season, but unsettled to the end due to lack of a proper financial situation.[2] After years of inconsistency in terms of sports results, in 1939 World War II broke out, and football went on the second place, both in Piatra Neamț and in Romania.

 
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (1960–1961), team that promoted in the Divizia B for the first time in club's history.

After the end of the war Ceahlăul appeared again in 1947, this time with a new team which included following players: Vulovici, Bălănescu, Ciciuc (Popovici), Actis, Manoliu, Dăscălescu, Vasiliu, Georgescu, Mata, Butnaru and Chiper.[2]

In 1949 Ceahlăul changed its name to Progresul Piatra Neamț, change that does not last long, Progresul being transformed in Avântul Piatra Neamț two years later. The 1950s were marked by a period of instability, with numerous changes within the team, from the name to its structure and players. This period was in fact the period of the birth of the modern Ceahlăul. Piatra Neamț had at that time three football clubs: Avântul (today known as Ceahlăul), Hârtia (paper mill team) and Celuloza (another team related with the paper mill), but all of them with oscillating results, generally marked by a presence somewhere at the level of the lower leagues. In 1956 Avântul, Hârtia and Celuloza merged and Recolta Piatra Neamț was born. As Recolta the team resisted only one season in the Divizia C finishing 11th out of 12. At the end of the season Recolta broke in two new teams: Avântul and Rapid. After a season of poor performances, the two teams realized that they can get better results together and merged again in 1958, this time as CS Piatra Neamț.

This last merge was a crucial moment, in fact the moment when professional football started his ascension in the city below Pietricica Mountain, when all the football forces in town came together. The board of directors was formed by: M.Weiss – President, dr. C.Andone, F.Cârlan, N.Pahoncea – Vice-Presidents. The first presence of the new team was in the 1958–59 Divizia C season, when it finished on the 3rd place.[2][3] After another two seasons in the third league CS Piatra Neamț, promoted at the end of the 1960–61 season in the Divizia B, for the first time in the club's history. The squad was composed of coach Tiberiu Căpăţînă and the following players: Apopei, Albu, Bonciu, Bucșe, Croitoru, Ghegheșan, Hrencic, Kálmán, Lemnrău, Macri, Meder, Mihalache, Popa, Simion and Vintilă.

Ceahlăul, 30 years of second league (1961–1993)

 
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (1964–1965), the team that promoted back to Divizia B after only one season spent in the third league.

In the summer of 1961, along with the promotion, the club changed its name again, back to Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.[2]

The club played three consecutive seasons at this level obtaining the following results: 1961–62 – 8th, 1962–63 – 10th and 1963–64 – 13th.[4] Relegated to Divizia C, Ceahlăul it turned out to be a strong team and promoted back after only one season, ending the championship on the 1st place, with 4 points more than 2nd place, Textila Buhuși.[3]

After this last promotion, Ceahlăul would remain for a long time at the level of the second league (with the exception of a new Divizia C season between 1979 and 1980), being a recognized and respected team at this level. In the following four seasons, the team ranked in the first or at worst, in the middle part of the table: 1965–66 – 7th, 1966–67 – 9th, 1967–68 – 5th and 1968–69 – 5th, in this last season, when they equaled the best performance up to that point, achieved just one year before, the team was coached by the well-known Petre Steinbach and the squad included players such as: Mitrofan, Argeșanu, Olteanu, Iencsi, Gheorghe, Zaharia, Dragu, Seceleanu, Onica, Negustoru, Pătrașcu, Meder, Ciocârlan or Niţă.[5]

After his departure, the team had a fall and finished the 1969–70 season only in the 12th place, but enough to ensure its participation in the next edition of the championship. Followed a few seasons with mediocre rankings: 1970–71 – 8th, 1971–72 – 10th, 1972–73 – 13th and 1973–74 – 6th.[4]

In the 1974–75 season the squad had a great course under the coach Al.Constantinescu, surpassing their best performance ever until then and finishing the championship on the 4th place, at only 1 point behind 3rd place (Gloria Buzău) and 4 points behind the 2nd place (Progresul Brăila).[4] As well as at its last notable performance the team fell in the following seasons, occupying places in the middle to bottom area of the league table: 1975–76 – 13th, 1976–77 – 10th and 1977–78 – 12th.

In the summer of 1978 the club changed its name from Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț to Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț and made one of the weakest seasons since its last promotion in 1965, finishing on the 15th place out of 18 and relegating to Divizia C, after 14 years in the second league.[2] To note the more than tight league table of the first series in that season, between 4th place (FC Constanța) and 17th place (Victoria Tecuci) being a difference of just 6 points.[6]

In the summer of 1979 Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț changed its name again, back to the old one, Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.[2] Ceahlăul turned out to be again a much stronger team that the level of the third league and promoted back in the second league after only one season, finishing the 1st, with 7 points more than the 2nd place, occupied by Foresta Fălticeni.[3]

Back in the Divizia B, Ceahlăul started with a new coach, Dumitru Dumitriu, but also started again its middle table evolutions: 1980–81 – 9th, 1981–82 – 10th and 1982–83 – 7th. In 1983 V.Copil was hired as the new coach and the team seemed to regain its second league glory after a 4th place occupied at the end of the 1983–84 season.[4] After this result, which was the best in the history of the club, until then, Ceahlăul started to re-establish itself in the area that seemed to best characterize it, the middle of the ranking: 1984–85 – 11th, 1985–86 – 11th, 1986–87 – 8th, 1987–88 – 9th and 1988–89 – 11th. The midlife of the team in the second half of the 1980s was almost to turn into a new relegation at the end of the 1989–90 season, when "the Yellow and Blacks" finished only on the 14th place, just above the relegation line, at the same number of points (31) with Siretul Pașcani, first team located in the red zone.[4] That season was a disconcerting one for the most of the teams in Romania, due to the 1989 Romanian Revolution and the fall of communism, facts that changed all the structures in the country.

 
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț (1992–1993), team that promoted in the Divizia A for the first time in club's history.

If for many teams, representatives of the ruling communist forces, such as: Victoria București, Flacăra Moreni or Olt Scornicești, among others, the 1989 revolution was the beginning of the end, for Ceahlăul it was a real restart. From an already mediocre Divizia B team, "the Yellow and Blacks" started to battle with their old records, knocking more and more on the first league's door. First signs that Ceahlăul was no more a middle rank team was in the 1990–91 season when they finished 3rd at only 3 points from the second place. They would equalize their record again, a season later, another 3rd place, even if this time in the third series of the second league, at 3 points from the 2nd place (FC Baia Mare) and 10 points over Metrom Brașov.[4]

 

Ivanov (C)
Anghelinei
Atomulesei
Pantazi
Ceahlăul's 1992–93 squad.

In the summer of 1992 Ioan Sdrobiș, the one who is nicknamed "The Father", a coach who is well known for promoting young players in his teams, was hired as the new manager of the team below Pietricica Mountain. Also Gheorghe Ștefan has become the new president and the team was moved again in the first series, where FC Argeș, ASA Târgu Mureș, Gloria Buzău or Politehnica Iași were announced as redoubtable opponents in the fight for promotion. The fight was hard with the remark that in the fight appeared two teams closely related to the former political regime: Steaua Mizil (Steaua București satellite team at that moment) and Flacăra Moreni. During the winter break Sdrobiș left the team on the 1st place, after some disputes with Ștefan and signed with Dacia Unirea Brăila. He was replaced by Dinamo București and Fenerbahçe former player, Ion Nunweiller. In the end "the Yellow and Blacks" promoted to Divizia A, for the first time in the club's history, with 20 victories, 7 draws, 7 defeats, 54 goals scored and 24 conceded, 47 points, 6 over the next three teams: Steaua Mizil, FC Argeș and Flacăra Moreni. The team was made up of Ioan Sdrobiș (rounds 1–17) and Ion Nunweiller (rounds 18–34) as coaches and the following players: Anghelinei, Șoiman, Axinia I, Axinia II, Dinu, Alexa, Cozma, Gălan, Coșerariu, Enache, Bârcă, Ghioane, Grosu, Ivanov, Gigi Ion, Ionescu, Lefter, Ov. Marc, Mirea, Nichifor, Pantazi, Săvinoiu, Șoimaru, Urzică, Buliga, Oprea, Breniuc, Apachiței and Vrânceanu; the administrative leadership was ensured by: Gheorghe Ștefan, Gh.Chivorchian, Iulian Țocu, Liviu Tudor, Ioan Strătilă and Luigi Bodo.[7]

The club was named for 6 months in 1993 as Ceahlăul Simpex, due to sponsorship reason.[2]

Following these 30 years of Divizia B, along with the names already mentioned, important contributions have been related to the names of the following people: I.Iovicin, M.Crețu, Radu Toma, V.Rizea, Tr.Coman, N.Zaharia, T.Anghelini, Toader Șteț, M.Nedelcu, M.Radu and Fl.Hizo (coaches); C.Acatincăi, Gh.Ocneanu, D.Lospa and M.Contardo (presidents).[2]

Golden Age of Ceahlăul (1993–2004)

 
Ion Nunweiller, coach that obtained first Divizia A promotion, in 1993.

The golden age of Ceahlăul was a period full of successes, beaten records, but also full of controversies, accusations and strange moments.

At the start of the 1993–94 Divizia A Ceahlăul was a well-known second league team, but a novice and a mysterious team for most combatants in the first division of the country. With the former player, Mircea Nedelcu, as the new coach and with its first golden generation on the pitch, Ceahlăul made a more than decent first season, installing where it felt the best also in the second league, on the 10th place, in the middle of the table. In the same component Ceahlăul would exceed all expectations and get the best performance in the history of the club, until then, a 5th place at the end of the 1994–95 season and the first qualifying in a European Cup.[8]

1995–96 season is an important landmark in the history of the club from Neamț County, the club playing for the first time in a European Competitions, more exactly in the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup, where they have had remarkable results, winning a group composed of: FC Groningen, Beveren, Boby Brno and Etar Veliko Tarnovo. The results were as follows: 2–0 against Etar, 2–0 against Beveren, 2–0 against Brno and 0–0 against Groningen. In the round of 16 nemțenii encountered FC Metz of France, in front of which they inclined at Piatra Neamț, 0–2, goals scored by Jocelyn Blanchard and Franck Meyrignac.[9] In the championship the team did not feel so good, probably accusing their first participation in European competitions and finished 15th, at 6 points from the relegation zone.

Under coach Florin Marin, "the Yellow and Blacks" had a revival in the 1996–97 season and end on the 6th place at only one point distance of the best performance equalizing. Followed two consecutive rankings in the 9th place, at the end of the 1997–98 and 1998–99 seasons, the team being trained by: Florin Marin, Mircea Nedelcu, Nicolae Manea or Viorel Hizo. In 1999 Ceahlăul was preparing for a new European Cup participation, the same UEFA Intertoto Cup, but the 1999 season. Ceahlăul made a new good run and eliminated two teams: Ekranas (2–0 on aggregate) and Jedinstvo Bihać (5–2 on aggregate). In the third round Ceahlăul would have had a historical two matches encounter, the games for which the entire Moldavia mobilized its forces, against the titrated Italian side Juventus. This double would remain an important landmark in the history of the club, the more so as Ceahlăul gave a good "answer", 1–1 at Piatra Neamț, scored Scânteie in the 28th minute and Alessio Tacchinardi in the 58th. In Italy, on the Dino Manuzzi Stadium from Cesena, they obtained an unexpected 0–0, but not enough to qualify.[10] In the Divizia A Ceahlăul finished on the 4th place, best performance in its entire history, 1999–2000 season, being in fact the top period of the club. This golden generation, the second after the 1993 one, had Viorel Hizo as a coach and the following players: Eugen Anghel, Costel Câmpeanu, Radu LefterAngelo Alistar, Cristinel Atomulesei, Adrian Baldovin, Dumitru Botez, Codruț Domșa, Costel Enache, Leontin Grozavu, Constantin Ilie, Mihai Dan Ionescu, Ovidiu Marc, Mihai Nemțanu, Gheorghe Pantazi, Dănuț Perjă, Daniel Scînteie, Adrian Solomon, Tiberiu Șerban, Tudorel Șoimaru and Lavi Hrib.

 
Viorel Hizo, coach that obtained the best results with Ceahlăul.
Ceahlăul's 1999–2000 squad.

In 2000 Ceahlăul entered again in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, becoming a traditional team of this competition. After a 9–4 on aggregate against Narva Trans from Estonia, in the first round, followed a 4–3 against Mallorca from Spain and Ceahlaul impressed again. In the third round nemțenii faced Austria Wien and after a 2–2 in Piatra Neamț, "the Yellow and Blacks" succumbed at Wien, on the Franz Horr Stadium, 0–3, goals scored by Wagner, Leitner and Dospel.

A proverb says: "What got up has to go down" and that's exactly what happened to Ceahlăul in the early 2000s. Frequent changes of coaches (11 in 4 years) from: Mircea Nedelcu to Florin Halagian and from Florin Marin to Marin Barbu, Viorel Hizo and Marius Lăcătuș and the partial change of generations led to poor results: 2000–01 – 11th, 2001–02 – 8th, 2003–04 – 14th. Ceahlăul relegated in 2004 after 11 years and 10 seasons in the first league, with Viorel Hizo in the first part and Marius Lăcătuș in the second part at the team's lead.[11] But just before this disastrous season had a rage of pride and finished on the 5th place at the end of the 2002–03 and signing up for a new participation in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. This time the results were far away from the 1995, 1999 and 2000 campaigns, the team being eliminated from the first round by Tampere United of Finland.[12]

Despite its notable performances Ceahlăul was also a very controversial team during this period, especially due to his president, Gheorghe Ștefan, the person who binds the highest performances of the football from Piatra Neamț. Ștefan, who is nicknamed "Pinalti", because he always demanded a penalty (with Moldavian accent) and always had to comment on the referee's evolution, had also been repeatedly accused of being together with Jean "Tata Jean" Pădureanu (Gloria Bistrița president) the father of the "Football Cooperative", a group of teams known for match fixing in the 1990s. Along with Ceahlăul were involved teams such as: Gloria Bistrița, FC Brașov, Steaua București or Dinamo București. Despite the fact that nothing has ever been officially investigated, statements of players, coaches, or even presidents testify for the strange matches from that period, as well as on-the-spot reports. The so-called "reciprocities" consisted in the fact that teams deliberately offered points between themselves to help with various purposes: winning the championship, qualifying in the European Cups or avoiding relegation. The enormous pressure put on the referees, match by match, brought to the city and Ceahlăul the nickname of "Kosovo", a war zone in the 1990s.[13][14][15][16] Another memorable episode in the "Ștefan's era" at Piatra Neamț was in 2000 before the first match from the third round of UEFA Intertoto Cup, against Austria Wien, when he tried to offer prostitutes to the match referees, the club being suspended for a year from UEFA Competitions. "Pinalti" would defend himself by stating that the girls were just members of a folk ensemble.[17] First signs of the "Football Cooperative" have been noticed since 1993 when it was suspected that Ceahlăul offered suitcases with money for the teams in the first series to pull hard against opponents or to let it easier in direct matches with them. Gelu Crăcană, one of the most passionate supporters of the team and a man who always found in its entourage stated in 2016: Mergeam cu genţi cu bani în majoritatea deplasărilor. Am mai cărat şi eu genţile, ţin minte că am purtat banii la mine când am mers la Autobuzul București ("We went with money bags in most of the trips. I've also carried these bags, I remember that I took the money with me when we went to Autobuzul București.").[18] Also Iulian Țocu, one of the directors of the club in that period made some important revelations about how, many matches had been fixed in that season.[19]

ABBA period (2004–2016)

In this period the team was known as an "ABBA team" (a nickname used in Romania for clubs that used to alternate the presences between the first and the second league).

 
Ceahlăul logo between 2006 and 2016, with the orange lines and the Carpathian bear.

After the relegation Florin Marin was hired as the new coach and despite the fact that the squad has kept a large part of the players Ceahlăul finished only on the 5th place, far away from the expectations considered at the beginning of the season. 18 points away from the promotion place, occupied by FC Vaslui and 22 from the first relegation place, occupied by FC Ghimbav. Marin Barbu replaced Florin Marin for the next season and the team below Pietricica Mountain promoted without major problems, 7 points over the second place, occupied by Forex Brașov and 8 points over FC Brașov.[4]

In this period the club changed its logo, the old one with the black goat and the Ceahlău Massif on the background being replaced by the one with a bear, also the orange color, used as well in the past, became the first color, the traditional yellow and black kits is now used only in the away matches. Also in this period, the team has been nicknamed as Urșii carpatini ("The Carpathian Bears").

2006–07 Liga I season found a team far away from the form displayed in the late 1990s first league matches, with many managerial changes and with lack of inspiration Ceahlăul finished 15th, out of 18, and relegated after only one season spent in the top flight. But an unexpected help appeared in the summer of 2007, when Delta Tulcea, 2nd place in the first series of Liga II could not obtain the license for the 2007–08 Liga I season, the team from Piatra Neamț being accepted in its place.[20] But it was a short-lived joy, under Viorel Hizo, the coach who obtained the best performances in the club's history, Ceahlăul relegated once again, after finishing on the same 15th place with 36 points, one less than Gloria Buzău, last team saved.

With Florin Marin, once again at the helm of the team, and with a new generation which included players like: Andrei Vițelaru, Alexandru Forminte, Alexandru Ichim, Daniel Barna, Andrei Țepeș, Vlad Achim, Eugeniu Cebotaru, Vlad Achim, Ionuț Bădescu or Cristinel Gafița, among others, Ceahlăul made an almost perfect season and promoted back to the Liga I with 69 points, result of 22 victories, 3 draws and 5 defeats, 52 goals scored and 17 conceded. The second place CSM Ploiești was at 2 points behind, but also promoted, the first place that doesn't promote was the 3rd one, occupied by Delta Tulcea.[4]

The good evolutions from the second division did not materialize in the first division and "the Carpathian Bears" relegated once again, for the third time in the last 6 years, finishing 17th out of 18, with only 28 points obtained in 34 matches. During this season were also a lot of changes in the technical staff. The club started the season with Florin Marin, continued with Gheorghe Mulțescu and ended with ex-Benfica player Zoran Filipović.[8]

 
Eugeniu Cebotaru played in 136 matches and scored 32 goals for Ceahlăul between 2006 and 2011, being also the captain of the 2011 promotion squad.

After a strong route, Ceahlăul promoted once again at the end of the 2010–11 Liga II season, this time with Marin Barbu as a coach, at the second promotion with the team from Piatra Neamț, after the 2006 one. In the squad appeared names as Andrei Dumitraș, Andrei Marc or Sebastian Chitoșcă, the difference from the 2nd place (Concordia Chiajna) and the 3rd place (Săgeata Năvodari) being of 6 respectively 9 points.[4]

Due to the good financial situation, the excellent training conditions and a talented generation of players completed with some experienced ones, but also due to the contribution of a new wave of talented coaches such as: Costel Enache, Vasile Miriuță or Constantin Ilie, Ceahlăul maintained for four consecutive years in the first league, with the following results: 2011–12 – 11th, 2012–13 – 14th, 2013–14 – 9th and 2014–15 – 18th.

The big problems started for Ceahlăul in 2014 when the club began to be suffocated by the historical debts. In the same year Ștefan, who was also the mayor of Piatra Neamț between 2004 and 2014 has begun to have legal problems, being even arrested in the "Microsoft Case".[21] Without municipality's help or involvement of "Pinalti" Ceahlăul has been seen in a situation without exit, in December 2014 55% of the club's shares were sold to the Italian businessman Angelo Massone. Massone has brought many players from the Italian or Spanish lower leagues and hired coaches such as: Zé Maria or Vanja Radinović, but with no effect for "the Carpathian Bears".[22]

Returned to the Liga II, without money from TV rights, without the help of the municipality and with an owner who did not seem to invest anything in the team, with the conditions being really bad, so bad that the media even called the club as: "Massone's Camp".[23] With a drifting financial situation, unpaid players, six coaches changed in a season and the same policy of transfers from the Italian and Spanish lower leagues Ceahlăul ended the regular season only on the 12th place avoiding the direct relegation in the last minute. However Ceahlăul withdrew from the championship with a few rounds before the end of the play-out round and was relegated to the county leagues.[24]

The financial problems could not be managed and the club entered in dissolution in the spring of 2016.[25]

A new beginning (2016–present)

On 22 July 2016 was announced in the media that the club will be re-founded as CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț, the founders of the new entity being: Mihai Bătrânu and Cătălin Roca, owners of Moldocor and Ro Com Central Companies, two old sponsors of the team. Also RIFIL Company, a traditional sponsor of the team, represented by Luigi Bodo and Ioan Strătilă have shown their support for the new entity.[26][27] On 17 August 2016 the new entity has acquired legal personality.[1]

The logo of the club was also changed, the black goat and Ceahlău Massif returning to the foreground, in a restyled form, also the club colors were changed to the original ones, yellow and black. The team was enrolled in the Liga V and the experienced Toader Șteț was hired as the new coach. The squad was formed from players who grew up at Ceahlăul Football Academy and after only one season the team below Pietricica Mountain promoted to Liga IV, having a destructive ranking: 1st place, 16 victories, 0 draws, 0 defeats, 136 goals scored and only 5 conceded, 48 points, with 13 more than the 2nd place (Olimpia Grințieș).[28]

In the 2017–18 Liga IV season, nemțenii started with the same Toader Șteț as a coach and with players that also played for the team in the second league, or even in the first league, such as: Teodor Cîmpianu, Alexandru Smău, Marius Rusu, Andrei Apostol, Cristian Copoț-Barb or Andrei Mateiciuc, among others. As expected, the team did not face too many problems and entered in the winter break from the 1st place, with victories on the line. During the winter break Toader Șteț was replaced by Gabriel Rădulescu.[29]

Youth program

Youth academy of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț is the biggest and most successful in Moldavia, over time from this academy going into big football players such as: Vasile Avădanei, Florin Axinia, Mihai Bordeianu, Lucian Burdujan, Robert Căruță, Gelu Chertic, Lidi Chertic Sebastian Chitoșcă, Lucian Covrig, Marian Drăghiceanu, Costel Enache, Alexandru Forminte, Alexandru Ichim, Constantin Ilie, Mihai Dan Ionescu, Andrei Marc, Florin Nohai, Doru Popadiuc, Gabriel Rădulescu, Adrian Solomon, Tudor Șoimaru, Andrei Țepeș or Andrei Vițelaru. Among the most important talent finders in Ceahlăul Football Academy were professors Radu Toma and Mihai Radu.[30][31]

Grounds

 
Ceahlăul Stadium in 2013.

The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Ceahlăul from Piatra Neamț. Originally known as Borzoghean and still nicknamed in this mode by the supporters, the stadium had a capacity of 12,000 seats and the shape of letter "U". Between 2006 and 2007 the stadium was renovated, extended (a new End Sector was built), orange seats were mounted instead of the old yellow and black ones and a floodlight installation was also installed. The capacity reached 18,000 seats after other renovations which took place in the early 2010s. Stadionul Ceahlăul is a 3 star ranked in the UEFA stadium categories.[32]

Support

Ceahlăul has many supporters in Piatra Neamț and especially in Neamț County. They are not exactly the ultras type, but despite this fact some ultras groups were formed over time such as: Brigate Ultras 2009 and Tinerii Nemțeni.[33] In 2010 "the Yellow and Blacks" supporters surprised everyone by the fact that they had the first and only ultras leader in Romania, who is a woman, Geanina Ciocoiu.[34]

Rivalries

Ceahlăul does not have important rivalries, most of them being regional, the so-called Derby-urile Moldovei (Moldavia Derbies) against teams such as: FCM Bacău, FC Politehnica Iași or Oțelul Galați and most recently against FC Vaslui, CSM Politehnica Iași or FC Botoșani.

Trivia

In 2006, Gelu Crăcană, a fan of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț created a 420 square meters (500 including the sleeves) Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț jersey shirt with Florin Axinia's name on it which entered the Guinness World Records Hall of fame.[35][36][37]

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Other leagues

  • Moldavia Championship
    • Winners (1): 1926

Cups

Other performances

  • Appearances in Liga I: 18
  • Best finish in Liga I: 4th place in the 1999–2000
  • Place 22 of 98 teams in the Liga I All-time table

European record

European cups all-time statistics

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 19 11 4 4 31 19 + 12
Total 4 19 11 4 4 31 19 + 12

Players

First team squad

As of 16 January 2023

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 Alexandru Barna (Vice-Captain)
2 DF   ROU Daniel Moroșanu
4 DF   ROU Lucian Acasandrei
5 DF   ROU Alexandru Ichim (Captain)
6 MF   ROU Denis Lăcustă
7 MF   ROU Cosmin Nemțanu
8 MF   ROU Cristian Copoț-Barb (3rd captain)
9 MF   ROU Patrick Petre
10 MF   ROU Răzvan Pîntea
11 MF   ROU Cătălin Ștefănescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF   ROU Andrei Ghenici
16 MF   ROU Petruț Chiriac
17 MF   ROU Daniel Novac
18 MF   ROU Matei Lungu
19 MF   ROU Călin Harfaș
22 GK   ROU Marius Chelaru
24 DF   ROU Ciprian Șincu-Scripcă
29 FW   ROU Alexandru Cătău
30 MF   ROU Antonio Agafiței
MF   ROU Alexandru Anton (on loan from Poli Iași)

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
DF   ROU Alexandru Ștefănescu (to CSM Bacău)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Andrei Curpăn (to Odorheiu Secuiesc)

Club Officials

League history

Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.

Notable former managers

References

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External links

  • Official Website

ceahlăul, piatra, neamț, club, sportiv, municipal, ceahlăul, piatra, neamț, commonly, known, ceahlăul, piatra, neamț, romanian, tʃe, ahˈlə, ˈpjatra, ˈne, amts, simply, ceahlăul, romanian, football, club, based, piatra, neamț, neamț, county, currently, playing,. Club Sportiv Municipal Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț commonly known as Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Romanian tʃe ahˈle ul ˈpjatra ˈne amts or simply as Ceahlăul is a Romanian football club based in Piatra Neamț Neamț County currently playing in the Liga III Ceahlăul Piatra NeamțFull nameClub Sportiv MunicipalCeahlăul Piatra NeamțNickname s Nemțenii The People from Neamț County Urșii carpatini The Carpathian Bears Echipa de sub Pietricica The Team Below Pietricica Mountain Galben Negrii The Yellow and Blacks Founded20 October 1919 103 years ago 1919 10 20 17 August 2016 6 years ago 2016 08 17 1 GroundCeahlăulCapacity18 000OwnersAnton MăzărianuPiatra Neamț MunicipalityChairmanDaniel MoisiiManagerCristian PustaiLeagueLiga III2021 22Liga III Seria I 5thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursOriginally established in 1919 the team s name stems from the not far off Ceahlău Massif Nemțenii made their first appearance in the Romanian top division in the 1993 94 season The club plays its home matches in black and yellow kits at the 18 000 seater Stadionul Ceahlăul Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1919 1961 1 2 Ceahlăul 30 years of second league 1961 1993 1 3 Golden Age of Ceahlăul 1993 2004 1 4 ABBA period 2004 2016 1 5 A new beginning 2016 present 2 Youth program 3 Grounds 4 Support 4 1 Rivalries 4 2 Trivia 5 Honours 5 1 Domestic 5 1 1 Leagues 5 1 2 Other leagues 5 1 3 Cups 5 2 Other performances 6 European record 6 1 European cups all time statistics 7 Players 7 1 First team squad 7 2 Out on loan 8 Club Officials 8 1 Board of directors 8 2 Current technical staff 9 League history 10 Notable former players 11 Notable former managers 12 References 13 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 Early years 1919 1961 Edit Despite the fact that Piatra Neamț a town of 85 055 inhabitants 2011 census has never been historically a landmark of Moldavia being in the shadow of important cultural and economic centers such as Iași Galați or Bacău it can boast with a major thing having the oldest football club from the region Period Name1919 1949 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț1949 1951 Progresul Piatra Neamț1951 1957 Avantul Piatra Neamț1957 Recolta Piatra Neamț1958 1961 CS Piatra Neamț1961 1978 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț1978 1979 Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț1979 1993 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț1993 Ceahlăul Simpex1993 present Ceahlăul Piatra NeamțCeahlăul Piatra Neamț was born on 20 October 1919 the club s setting up meeting taking place in the amphitheater of the Petru Rareș High School The steering committee at that time was made up of M Stamatiu Honorary president Gh Gheorghiu President M Stati Vice President O Leca cashier N Stati Secretary The squad of the high school has been strengthened with soldiers of the 15th Infantry Regiment returned from the World War I front cpt Țicleanu lt Tane Săvulescu lt Mareș N Secăreanu lt Cosara and Mavrosca Until 1926 Ceahlăul had an important activity on regional level and in the championship of Moldavia which they also won in 1926 In 1927 the players most of them students went to college and for the club followed a period of decline with a Divizia C presence in the 1937 38 season but unsettled to the end due to lack of a proper financial situation 2 After years of inconsistency in terms of sports results in 1939 World War II broke out and football went on the second place both in Piatra Neamț and in Romania Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1960 1961 team that promoted in the Divizia B for the first time in club s history After the end of the war Ceahlăul appeared again in 1947 this time with a new team which included following players Vulovici Bălănescu Ciciuc Popovici Actis Manoliu Dăscălescu Vasiliu Georgescu Mata Butnaru and Chiper 2 In 1949 Ceahlăul changed its name to Progresul Piatra Neamț change that does not last long Progresul being transformed in Avantul Piatra Neamț two years later The 1950s were marked by a period of instability with numerous changes within the team from the name to its structure and players This period was in fact the period of the birth of the modern Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț had at that time three football clubs Avantul today known as Ceahlăul Hartia paper mill team and Celuloza another team related with the paper mill but all of them with oscillating results generally marked by a presence somewhere at the level of the lower leagues In 1956 Avantul Hartia and Celuloza merged and Recolta Piatra Neamț was born As Recolta the team resisted only one season in the Divizia C finishing 11th out of 12 At the end of the season Recolta broke in two new teams Avantul and Rapid After a season of poor performances the two teams realized that they can get better results together and merged again in 1958 this time as CS Piatra Neamț This last merge was a crucial moment in fact the moment when professional football started his ascension in the city below Pietricica Mountain when all the football forces in town came together The board of directors was formed by M Weiss President dr C Andone F Carlan N Pahoncea Vice Presidents The first presence of the new team was in the 1958 59 Divizia C season when it finished on the 3rd place 2 3 After another two seasons in the third league CS Piatra Neamț promoted at the end of the 1960 61 season in the Divizia B for the first time in the club s history The squad was composed of coach Tiberiu Căpăţină and the following players Apopei Albu Bonciu Bucșe Croitoru Ghegheșan Hrencic Kalman Lemnrău Macri Meder Mihalache Popa Simion and Vintilă Ceahlăul 30 years of second league 1961 1993 Edit Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1964 1965 the team that promoted back to Divizia B after only one season spent in the third league In the summer of 1961 along with the promotion the club changed its name again back to Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 2 The club played three consecutive seasons at this level obtaining the following results 1961 62 8th 1962 63 10th and 1963 64 13th 4 Relegated to Divizia C Ceahlăul it turned out to be a strong team and promoted back after only one season ending the championship on the 1st place with 4 points more than 2nd place Textila Buhuși 3 After this last promotion Ceahlăul would remain for a long time at the level of the second league with the exception of a new Divizia C season between 1979 and 1980 being a recognized and respected team at this level In the following four seasons the team ranked in the first or at worst in the middle part of the table 1965 66 7th 1966 67 9th 1967 68 5th and 1968 69 5th in this last season when they equaled the best performance up to that point achieved just one year before the team was coached by the well known Petre Steinbach and the squad included players such as Mitrofan Argeșanu Olteanu Iencsi Gheorghe Zaharia Dragu Seceleanu Onica Negustoru Pătrașcu Meder Ciocarlan or Niţă 5 After his departure the team had a fall and finished the 1969 70 season only in the 12th place but enough to ensure its participation in the next edition of the championship Followed a few seasons with mediocre rankings 1970 71 8th 1971 72 10th 1972 73 13th and 1973 74 6th 4 In the 1974 75 season the squad had a great course under the coach Al Constantinescu surpassing their best performance ever until then and finishing the championship on the 4th place at only 1 point behind 3rd place Gloria Buzău and 4 points behind the 2nd place Progresul Brăila 4 As well as at its last notable performance the team fell in the following seasons occupying places in the middle to bottom area of the league table 1975 76 13th 1976 77 10th and 1977 78 12th In the summer of 1978 the club changed its name from Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț to Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț and made one of the weakest seasons since its last promotion in 1965 finishing on the 15th place out of 18 and relegating to Divizia C after 14 years in the second league 2 To note the more than tight league table of the first series in that season between 4th place FC Constanța and 17th place Victoria Tecuci being a difference of just 6 points 6 In the summer of 1979 Relon Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț changed its name again back to the old one Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 2 Ceahlăul turned out to be again a much stronger team that the level of the third league and promoted back in the second league after only one season finishing the 1st with 7 points more than the 2nd place occupied by Foresta Fălticeni 3 Back in the Divizia B Ceahlăul started with a new coach Dumitru Dumitriu but also started again its middle table evolutions 1980 81 9th 1981 82 10th and 1982 83 7th In 1983 V Copil was hired as the new coach and the team seemed to regain its second league glory after a 4th place occupied at the end of the 1983 84 season 4 After this result which was the best in the history of the club until then Ceahlăul started to re establish itself in the area that seemed to best characterize it the middle of the ranking 1984 85 11th 1985 86 11th 1986 87 8th 1987 88 9th and 1988 89 11th The midlife of the team in the second half of the 1980s was almost to turn into a new relegation at the end of the 1989 90 season when the Yellow and Blacks finished only on the 14th place just above the relegation line at the same number of points 31 with Siretul Pașcani first team located in the red zone 4 That season was a disconcerting one for the most of the teams in Romania due to the 1989 Romanian Revolution and the fall of communism facts that changed all the structures in the country Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1992 1993 team that promoted in the Divizia A for the first time in club s history If for many teams representatives of the ruling communist forces such as Victoria București Flacăra Moreni or Olt Scornicești among others the 1989 revolution was the beginning of the end for Ceahlăul it was a real restart From an already mediocre Divizia B team the Yellow and Blacks started to battle with their old records knocking more and more on the first league s door First signs that Ceahlăul was no more a middle rank team was in the 1990 91 season when they finished 3rd at only 3 points from the second place They would equalize their record again a season later another 3rd place even if this time in the third series of the second league at 3 points from the 2nd place FC Baia Mare and 10 points over Metrom Brașov 4 LefterIvanov C AnghelineiAxinia IDomșaOv MarcIonescuAtomuleseiPantaziAxinia IIEnacheCeahlăul s 1992 93 squad In the summer of 1992 Ioan Sdrobiș the one who is nicknamed The Father a coach who is well known for promoting young players in his teams was hired as the new manager of the team below Pietricica Mountain Also Gheorghe Ștefan has become the new president and the team was moved again in the first series where FC Argeș ASA Targu Mureș Gloria Buzău or Politehnica Iași were announced as redoubtable opponents in the fight for promotion The fight was hard with the remark that in the fight appeared two teams closely related to the former political regime Steaua Mizil Steaua București satellite team at that moment and Flacăra Moreni During the winter break Sdrobiș left the team on the 1st place after some disputes with Ștefan and signed with Dacia Unirea Brăila He was replaced by Dinamo București and Fenerbahce former player Ion Nunweiller In the end the Yellow and Blacks promoted to Divizia A for the first time in the club s history with 20 victories 7 draws 7 defeats 54 goals scored and 24 conceded 47 points 6 over the next three teams Steaua Mizil FC Argeș and Flacăra Moreni The team was made up of Ioan Sdrobiș rounds 1 17 and Ion Nunweiller rounds 18 34 as coaches and the following players Anghelinei Șoiman Axinia I Axinia II Dinu Alexa Cozma Gălan Coșerariu Enache Barcă Ghioane Grosu Ivanov Gigi Ion Ionescu Lefter Ov Marc Mirea Nichifor Pantazi Săvinoiu Șoimaru Urzică Buliga Oprea Breniuc Apachiței and Vranceanu the administrative leadership was ensured by Gheorghe Ștefan Gh Chivorchian Iulian Țocu Liviu Tudor Ioan Strătilă and Luigi Bodo 7 The club was named for 6 months in 1993 as Ceahlăul Simpex due to sponsorship reason 2 Following these 30 years of Divizia B along with the names already mentioned important contributions have been related to the names of the following people I Iovicin M Crețu Radu Toma V Rizea Tr Coman N Zaharia T Anghelini Toader Șteț M Nedelcu M Radu and Fl Hizo coaches C Acatincăi Gh Ocneanu D Lospa and M Contardo presidents 2 Golden Age of Ceahlăul 1993 2004 Edit Ion Nunweiller coach that obtained first Divizia A promotion in 1993 The golden age of Ceahlăul was a period full of successes beaten records but also full of controversies accusations and strange moments At the start of the 1993 94 Divizia A Ceahlăul was a well known second league team but a novice and a mysterious team for most combatants in the first division of the country With the former player Mircea Nedelcu as the new coach and with its first golden generation on the pitch Ceahlăul made a more than decent first season installing where it felt the best also in the second league on the 10th place in the middle of the table In the same component Ceahlăul would exceed all expectations and get the best performance in the history of the club until then a 5th place at the end of the 1994 95 season and the first qualifying in a European Cup 8 1995 96 season is an important landmark in the history of the club from Neamț County the club playing for the first time in a European Competitions more exactly in the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup where they have had remarkable results winning a group composed of FC Groningen Beveren Boby Brno and Etar Veliko Tarnovo The results were as follows 2 0 against Etar 2 0 against Beveren 2 0 against Brno and 0 0 against Groningen In the round of 16 nemțenii encountered FC Metz of France in front of which they inclined at Piatra Neamț 0 2 goals scored by Jocelyn Blanchard and Franck Meyrignac 9 In the championship the team did not feel so good probably accusing their first participation in European competitions and finished 15th at 6 points from the relegation zone Under coach Florin Marin the Yellow and Blacks had a revival in the 1996 97 season and end on the 6th place at only one point distance of the best performance equalizing Followed two consecutive rankings in the 9th place at the end of the 1997 98 and 1998 99 seasons the team being trained by Florin Marin Mircea Nedelcu Nicolae Manea or Viorel Hizo In 1999 Ceahlăul was preparing for a new European Cup participation the same UEFA Intertoto Cup but the 1999 season Ceahlăul made a new good run and eliminated two teams Ekranas 2 0 on aggregate and Jedinstvo Bihac 5 2 on aggregate In the third round Ceahlăul would have had a historical two matches encounter the games for which the entire Moldavia mobilized its forces against the titrated Italian side Juventus This double would remain an important landmark in the history of the club the more so as Ceahlăul gave a good answer 1 1 at Piatra Neamț scored Scanteie in the 28th minute and Alessio Tacchinardi in the 58th In Italy on the Dino Manuzzi Stadium from Cesena they obtained an unexpected 0 0 but not enough to qualify 10 In the Divizia A Ceahlăul finished on the 4th place best performance in its entire history 1999 2000 season being in fact the top period of the club This golden generation the second after the 1993 one had Viorel Hizo as a coach and the following players Eugen Anghel Costel Campeanu Radu Lefter Angelo Alistar Cristinel Atomulesei Adrian Baldovin Dumitru Botez Codruț Domșa Costel Enache Leontin Grozavu Constantin Ilie Mihai Dan Ionescu Ovidiu Marc Mihai Nemțanu Gheorghe Pantazi Dănuț Perjă Daniel Scinteie Adrian Solomon Tiberiu Șerban Tudorel Șoimaru and Lavi Hrib Viorel Hizo coach that obtained the best results with Ceahlăul Lefter C PerjăGrozavuȘoimaruDomșaOv MarcEnacheIlieBotezScinteieAxinia IICeahlăul s 1999 2000 squad In 2000 Ceahlăul entered again in the UEFA Intertoto Cup becoming a traditional team of this competition After a 9 4 on aggregate against Narva Trans from Estonia in the first round followed a 4 3 against Mallorca from Spain and Ceahlaul impressed again In the third round nemțenii faced Austria Wien and after a 2 2 in Piatra Neamț the Yellow and Blacks succumbed at Wien on the Franz Horr Stadium 0 3 goals scored by Wagner Leitner and Dospel A proverb says What got up has to go down and that s exactly what happened to Ceahlăul in the early 2000s Frequent changes of coaches 11 in 4 years from Mircea Nedelcu to Florin Halagian and from Florin Marin to Marin Barbu Viorel Hizo and Marius Lăcătuș and the partial change of generations led to poor results 2000 01 11th 2001 02 8th 2003 04 14th Ceahlăul relegated in 2004 after 11 years and 10 seasons in the first league with Viorel Hizo in the first part and Marius Lăcătuș in the second part at the team s lead 11 But just before this disastrous season had a rage of pride and finished on the 5th place at the end of the 2002 03 and signing up for a new participation in the UEFA Intertoto Cup This time the results were far away from the 1995 1999 and 2000 campaigns the team being eliminated from the first round by Tampere United of Finland 12 Despite its notable performances Ceahlăul was also a very controversial team during this period especially due to his president Gheorghe Ștefan the person who binds the highest performances of the football from Piatra Neamț Ștefan who is nicknamed Pinalti because he always demanded a penalty with Moldavian accent and always had to comment on the referee s evolution had also been repeatedly accused of being together with Jean Tata Jean Pădureanu Gloria Bistrița president the father of the Football Cooperative a group of teams known for match fixing in the 1990s Along with Ceahlăul were involved teams such as Gloria Bistrița FC Brașov Steaua București or Dinamo București Despite the fact that nothing has ever been officially investigated statements of players coaches or even presidents testify for the strange matches from that period as well as on the spot reports The so called reciprocities consisted in the fact that teams deliberately offered points between themselves to help with various purposes winning the championship qualifying in the European Cups or avoiding relegation The enormous pressure put on the referees match by match brought to the city and Ceahlăul the nickname of Kosovo a war zone in the 1990s 13 14 15 16 Another memorable episode in the Ștefan s era at Piatra Neamț was in 2000 before the first match from the third round of UEFA Intertoto Cup against Austria Wien when he tried to offer prostitutes to the match referees the club being suspended for a year from UEFA Competitions Pinalti would defend himself by stating that the girls were just members of a folk ensemble 17 First signs of the Football Cooperative have been noticed since 1993 when it was suspected that Ceahlăul offered suitcases with money for the teams in the first series to pull hard against opponents or to let it easier in direct matches with them Gelu Crăcană one of the most passionate supporters of the team and a man who always found in its entourage stated in 2016 Mergeam cu genţi cu bani in majoritatea deplasărilor Am mai cărat si eu genţile ţin minte că am purtat banii la mine cand am mers la Autobuzul București We went with money bags in most of the trips I ve also carried these bags I remember that I took the money with me when we went to Autobuzul București 18 Also Iulian Țocu one of the directors of the club in that period made some important revelations about how many matches had been fixed in that season 19 ABBA period 2004 2016 Edit In this period the team was known as an ABBA team a nickname used in Romania for clubs that used to alternate the presences between the first and the second league Ceahlăul logo between 2006 and 2016 with the orange lines and the Carpathian bear After the relegation Florin Marin was hired as the new coach and despite the fact that the squad has kept a large part of the players Ceahlăul finished only on the 5th place far away from the expectations considered at the beginning of the season 18 points away from the promotion place occupied by FC Vaslui and 22 from the first relegation place occupied by FC Ghimbav Marin Barbu replaced Florin Marin for the next season and the team below Pietricica Mountain promoted without major problems 7 points over the second place occupied by Forex Brașov and 8 points over FC Brașov 4 In this period the club changed its logo the old one with the black goat and the Ceahlău Massif on the background being replaced by the one with a bear also the orange color used as well in the past became the first color the traditional yellow and black kits is now used only in the away matches Also in this period the team has been nicknamed as Urșii carpatini The Carpathian Bears 2006 07 Liga I season found a team far away from the form displayed in the late 1990s first league matches with many managerial changes and with lack of inspiration Ceahlăul finished 15th out of 18 and relegated after only one season spent in the top flight But an unexpected help appeared in the summer of 2007 when Delta Tulcea 2nd place in the first series of Liga II could not obtain the license for the 2007 08 Liga I season the team from Piatra Neamț being accepted in its place 20 But it was a short lived joy under Viorel Hizo the coach who obtained the best performances in the club s history Ceahlăul relegated once again after finishing on the same 15th place with 36 points one less than Gloria Buzău last team saved With Florin Marin once again at the helm of the team and with a new generation which included players like Andrei Vițelaru Alexandru Forminte Alexandru Ichim Daniel Barna Andrei Țepeș Vlad Achim Eugeniu Cebotaru Vlad Achim Ionuț Bădescu or Cristinel Gafița among others Ceahlăul made an almost perfect season and promoted back to the Liga I with 69 points result of 22 victories 3 draws and 5 defeats 52 goals scored and 17 conceded The second place CSM Ploiești was at 2 points behind but also promoted the first place that doesn t promote was the 3rd one occupied by Delta Tulcea 4 The good evolutions from the second division did not materialize in the first division and the Carpathian Bears relegated once again for the third time in the last 6 years finishing 17th out of 18 with only 28 points obtained in 34 matches During this season were also a lot of changes in the technical staff The club started the season with Florin Marin continued with Gheorghe Mulțescu and ended with ex Benfica player Zoran Filipovic 8 Eugeniu Cebotaru played in 136 matches and scored 32 goals for Ceahlăul between 2006 and 2011 being also the captain of the 2011 promotion squad VilladsenForminteVițelaruNohaiBarnaAchimCebotaru C BădescuChitoșcăConstantinescuGafițaCeahlăul s 2010 2011 squad After a strong route Ceahlăul promoted once again at the end of the 2010 11 Liga II season this time with Marin Barbu as a coach at the second promotion with the team from Piatra Neamț after the 2006 one In the squad appeared names as Andrei Dumitraș Andrei Marc or Sebastian Chitoșcă the difference from the 2nd place Concordia Chiajna and the 3rd place Săgeata Năvodari being of 6 respectively 9 points 4 Due to the good financial situation the excellent training conditions and a talented generation of players completed with some experienced ones but also due to the contribution of a new wave of talented coaches such as Costel Enache Vasile Miriuță or Constantin Ilie Ceahlăul maintained for four consecutive years in the first league with the following results 2011 12 11th 2012 13 14th 2013 14 9th and 2014 15 18th The big problems started for Ceahlăul in 2014 when the club began to be suffocated by the historical debts In the same year Ștefan who was also the mayor of Piatra Neamț between 2004 and 2014 has begun to have legal problems being even arrested in the Microsoft Case 21 Without municipality s help or involvement of Pinalti Ceahlăul has been seen in a situation without exit in December 2014 55 of the club s shares were sold to the Italian businessman Angelo Massone Massone has brought many players from the Italian or Spanish lower leagues and hired coaches such as Ze Maria or Vanja Radinovic but with no effect for the Carpathian Bears 22 Returned to the Liga II without money from TV rights without the help of the municipality and with an owner who did not seem to invest anything in the team with the conditions being really bad so bad that the media even called the club as Massone s Camp 23 With a drifting financial situation unpaid players six coaches changed in a season and the same policy of transfers from the Italian and Spanish lower leagues Ceahlăul ended the regular season only on the 12th place avoiding the direct relegation in the last minute However Ceahlăul withdrew from the championship with a few rounds before the end of the play out round and was relegated to the county leagues 24 The financial problems could not be managed and the club entered in dissolution in the spring of 2016 25 A new beginning 2016 present Edit On 22 July 2016 was announced in the media that the club will be re founded as CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț the founders of the new entity being Mihai Bătranu and Cătălin Roca owners of Moldocor and Ro Com Central Companies two old sponsors of the team Also RIFIL Company a traditional sponsor of the team represented by Luigi Bodo and Ioan Strătilă have shown their support for the new entity 26 27 On 17 August 2016 the new entity has acquired legal personality 1 The logo of the club was also changed the black goat and Ceahlău Massif returning to the foreground in a restyled form also the club colors were changed to the original ones yellow and black The team was enrolled in the Liga V and the experienced Toader Șteț was hired as the new coach The squad was formed from players who grew up at Ceahlăul Football Academy and after only one season the team below Pietricica Mountain promoted to Liga IV having a destructive ranking 1st place 16 victories 0 draws 0 defeats 136 goals scored and only 5 conceded 48 points with 13 more than the 2nd place Olimpia Grințieș 28 In the 2017 18 Liga IV season nemțenii started with the same Toader Șteț as a coach and with players that also played for the team in the second league or even in the first league such as Teodor Cimpianu Alexandru Smău Marius Rusu Andrei Apostol Cristian Copoț Barb or Andrei Mateiciuc among others As expected the team did not face too many problems and entered in the winter break from the 1st place with victories on the line During the winter break Toader Șteț was replaced by Gabriel Rădulescu 29 Youth program EditYouth academy of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț is the biggest and most successful in Moldavia over time from this academy going into big football players such as Vasile Avădanei Florin Axinia Mihai Bordeianu Lucian Burdujan Robert Căruță Gelu Chertic Lidi Chertic Sebastian Chitoșcă Lucian Covrig Marian Drăghiceanu Costel Enache Alexandru Forminte Alexandru Ichim Constantin Ilie Mihai Dan Ionescu Andrei Marc Florin Nohai Doru Popadiuc Gabriel Rădulescu Adrian Solomon Tudor Șoimaru Andrei Țepeș or Andrei Vițelaru Among the most important talent finders in Ceahlăul Football Academy were professors Radu Toma and Mihai Radu 30 31 Grounds Edit Ceahlăul Stadium in 2013 The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Ceahlăul from Piatra Neamț Originally known as Borzoghean and still nicknamed in this mode by the supporters the stadium had a capacity of 12 000 seats and the shape of letter U Between 2006 and 2007 the stadium was renovated extended a new End Sector was built orange seats were mounted instead of the old yellow and black ones and a floodlight installation was also installed The capacity reached 18 000 seats after other renovations which took place in the early 2010s Stadionul Ceahlăul is a 3 star ranked in the UEFA stadium categories 32 Support EditCeahlăul has many supporters in Piatra Neamț and especially in Neamț County They are not exactly the ultras type but despite this fact some ultras groups were formed over time such as Brigate Ultras 2009 and Tinerii Nemțeni 33 In 2010 the Yellow and Blacks supporters surprised everyone by the fact that they had the first and only ultras leader in Romania who is a woman Geanina Ciocoiu 34 Rivalries Edit Ceahlăul does not have important rivalries most of them being regional the so called Derby urile Moldovei Moldavia Derbies against teams such as FCM Bacău FC Politehnica Iași or Oțelul Galați and most recently against FC Vaslui CSM Politehnica Iași or FC Botoșani Trivia Edit In 2006 Gelu Crăcană a fan of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț created a 420 square meters 500 including the sleeves Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț jersey shirt with Florin Axinia s name on it which entered the Guinness World Records Hall of fame 35 36 37 Honours EditDomestic Edit Leagues Edit Liga II Winners 4 1992 93 2005 06 2008 09 2010 11 Liga III Winners 3 1960 61 1964 65 1979 80 Liga IV Neamț County Winners 1 2017 18 Liga V Neamț County Winners 1 2016 17Other leagues Edit Moldavia Championship Winners 1 1926Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Neamț County Winners 1 2017 18Other performances Edit Appearances in Liga I 18 Best finish in Liga I 4th place in the 1999 2000 Place 22 of 98 teams in the Liga I All time tableEuropean record EditMain article CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț in European football European cups all time statistics Edit Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Intertoto Cup 4 19 11 4 4 31 19 12Total 4 19 11 4 4 31 19 12Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 16 January 2023Note 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 Alexandru Barna Vice Captain 2 DF ROU Daniel Moroșanu4 DF ROU Lucian Acasandrei5 DF ROU Alexandru Ichim Captain 6 MF ROU Denis Lăcustă7 MF ROU Cosmin Nemțanu8 MF ROU Cristian Copoț Barb 3rd captain 9 MF ROU Patrick Petre10 MF ROU Răzvan Pintea11 MF ROU Cătălin Ștefănescu No Pos Nation Player13 DF ROU Andrei Ghenici16 MF ROU Petruț Chiriac17 MF ROU Daniel Novac18 MF ROU Matei Lungu19 MF ROU Călin Harfaș22 GK ROU Marius Chelaru24 DF ROU Ciprian Șincu Scripcă29 FW ROU Alexandru Cătău30 MF ROU Antonio Agafiței MF ROU Alexandru Anton on loan from Poli Iași Out on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF ROU Alexandru Ștefănescu to CSM Bacău No Pos Nation Player MF ROU Andrei Curpăn to Odorheiu Secuiesc Club Officials EditBoard of directors Edit Role NameOwners Anton Măzărianu Piatra Neamț MunicipalityPresident Daniel MoisiiTeam Manager Relu DamianDelegate George BordeanuPress Officer Liviu Mihalcea Current technical staff Edit Role NameManager Cristian PustaiAssistant Manager Valentin AvădaneiGoalkeeping Coach Florin AntonFitness Coach VacantKinetotherapist Cosmin StanMasseur Ioan StanLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2022 23 3 Liga III Seria I TBD2021 22 3 Liga III Seria I 5th2020 21 3 Liga III Seria I 3rd Round of 322019 20 3 Liga III Seria I 3rd2018 19 3 Liga III Seria I 10th2017 18 4 Liga IV NT 1st C P 2015 16 2 Liga II Seria I 12th R 2014 15 1 Liga I 18th R Round of 162013 14 1 Liga I 9th Round of 322012 13 1 Liga I 14th Quarter finals2011 12 1 Liga I 11th Round of 322010 11 2 Liga II Seria I 1st C P Round of 322009 10 1 Liga I 17th R Round of 322008 09 2 Liga II Seria I 1st C P 2007 08 1 Liga I 15th R Round of 162006 07 1 Liga I 15th Round of 322005 06 2 Divizia B Seria I 1st C P Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria I 5th2003 04 1 Divizia A 14th R Round of 322002 03 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 322001 02 1 Divizia A 8th Quarter finals2000 01 1 Divizia A 11th Round of 161999 00 1 Divizia A 4th Round of 161998 99 1 Divizia A 9th Round of 161997 98 1 Divizia A 9th Round of 321996 97 1 Divizia A 6th Round of 161995 96 1 Divizia A 15th Round of 321994 95 1 Divizia A 5th Round of 321993 94 1 Divizia A 10th Round of 321992 93 2 Divizia B Seria I 1st C P 1991 92 2 Divizia B Seria III 3rd Round of 321990 91 2 Divizia B Seria I 3rd1989 90 2 Divizia B Seria I 14thNotable former players EditThe footballers enlisted below have had international cap s for their respective countries at junior and or senior level and or more than 100 caps for CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț For a list of all former and current CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț players with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț players Romania Vlad Achim Angelo Alistar Florin Axinia Gheorghe Axinia Vasile Avădanei Ionuț Bădescu Daniel Barna Dumitru Botez Lucian Burdujan Sebastian Chitoșcă Marian Constantinescu Lucian Covrig Codruț Domșa Cristian Dulca Andrei Dumitraș Costel Enache Alexandru Forminte Dorin Goian Lucian Goian Leontin Grozavu Armenia Arman KaramyanBosnia and Herzegovina Bojan Golubovic Dusko StajicLithuania Vaidas SlavickasMacedonia Krste VelkoskiMoldova Nicolae Calancea Eugeniu Cebotaru Viorel Frunză Alexandru Golban DR Congo Rodrigue DikabaGhana Hamza MohammedGuinea Bissau Bruno FernandesPeru Piero SaldivarRwanda Jimmy MulisaTunisia Haykel Guemamdia Romania Alexandru Ichim Adrian Iencsi Mihai Dan Ionescu Constantin Ilie Radu Lefter Andrei Marc Ovidiu Marc Sebastian Moga Mihai Nemțanu Gheorghe Nițu Florin Nohai Dănuț Perjă Doru Popadiuc Marian Purică Ion Sburlea Tiberiu Șerban Vasile Șoiman Adrian Solomon Costel Solomon Andrei VițelaruNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț managers with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț managers Marin Barbu Stefan Coidum Dumitru Dumitriu Zoran Filipovic Florin Halagian Viorel Hizo Florin Marin Vasile Miriuță Gheorghe Mulțescu Mircea Nedelcu Ion Nunweiller Ioan Sdrobis Petre SteinbachReferences Edit a b Contact in Romanian csmceahlaul ro 24 January 2019 a b c d e f g h Istoria echipei Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț History of Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț istoriafotbalului go ro Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 Retrieved 29 March 2018 a b c Sezoane Liga III Liga III seasons romaniansoccer ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 a b c d e f g h i Sezoane Liga II Liga II seasons romaniansoccer ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Ceahlăul a avut un antrenor legendar Petre Steinbach Ceahlăul had a legendary coach Petre Steinbach zch ro 25 November 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Sezonul 1978 79 1978 79 season romaniansoccer ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 22 de ani de la cea mai importantă promovare fotbalistică 22 years from the most important football promotion mesagerulneamt ro 5 September 2015 Retrieved 29 March 2018 a b Sezoane Liga I Liga I seasons romaniansoccer ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Amintiri cu eroii vremii Memories with the heroes of the old times ziarulceahlaul ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Acum 18 ani pe stadionul Ceahlăul Ceahlăul Stadium 18 years ago zch ro 18 July 2017 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Retrogradarea minut cu minut Relegation minute by minute jurnalul ro Archived from the original on 30 March 2018 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Ceahlaul a fost eliminata de schiorii de la Tampere Ceahlăul was eliminated by the skiers from Tampere gds ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Pinalti omul care a transformat Piatra Neamț in Kosovo M au făcut arbitrii de mi era rușine de rușinea lor Le am deranjat vestiarul le am făcut pagubă spune un antrenor care a cedat nervos după un meci cu Ceahlăul Pinalti the man who turned Piatra Neamt into Kosovo The referees made me ashamed of their shame I disturbed the locker room damaged them says a coach who succumbed nervously after a match with Ceahlăul evz ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Gheorghe Ștefan Omul care a dus Cooperativa in politică Gheorghe Stefan The man who took the Cooperative into politics mesagerulneamt ro 7 October 2016 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Dosarul Cooperativa episodul 2 El Clasico Ceahlăul Bistriţa Cooperativa file episode 2 El Clasico Ceahlăul Bistriţa sportescu ro 30 December 2014 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Capii Cooperativei Tata Jean amp Pinalti Heads of the Cooperative Tata Jean amp Pinalti libertatea ro 22 July 2007 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Atenție cade Pietricica Watch out for the Pietricica premium gsp ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Superreportaj despre căderea incă unei echipe de tradiție Povești memorabile de la promovarea cu valize la 1 1 cu Juventus Super reportage about the fall of another team of tradition Memorable stories from promoting with suitcases to 1 1 against Juventus gsp ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Gheorghe Ștefan in galben și negru Gheorghe Stefan in yellow and black mesagerulneamt ro 14 February 2017 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Delta Tulcea a promovat Ceahlaul s a salvat Delta Tulcea promoted Ceahlaul saved romanialibera ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Gheorghe Stefan in arest la domiciliu Pinalti iese din inchisoare după aproape 6 luni Gheorghe Stefan under house arrest Pinalti comes out of prison after nearly six months prosport ro 15 April 2015 Retrieved 29 March 2018 Un nou acţionar majoritar Italianul Angelo Massone a preluat 55 din acţiunile FC Ceahlăul A new major shareholder Italian Angelo Massone took over 55 of FC Ceahlăul realitateamedia ro Retrieved 29 March 2018 Lagărul lui Massone Jucătorii Ceahlăului au o masă pe zi n au cablu TV apa caldă e cu porţia iar in camere e ca in Hotelul de Gheaţă Un calvar Colegii mai tineri fac chetă să si ia seara pizza sau paste Massone s camp Ceahlău players have a meal a day they do not have cable TV hot water is in the portions and the rooms are like in the Ice Hotel A calvary My younger colleagues even collect money to take pizza or pasta in the evening prosport ro 10 October 2015 Retrieved 29 March 2018 ADIO Ceahlăul Clubul nemţean nu s a prezentat la Balotesti si e exclusă din Liga 2 Final de poveste la 97 de ani GOODBYE Ceahlăul The Neamț County club did not show up at Balotesti and is expelled from Liga 2 End of the story after 97 years in Romanian ProSport 14 May 2016 Final de poveste Exclusă din competiţiile organizate de FRF Ceahlăul urmează să intre in faliment Oficialii clubului vor cere asta Poate fotbalul va renaste la Piatra Neamţ Final story Excluded from the competitions organized by FRF Ceahlăul is about to go bankrupt Club officials will ask for this Maybe football will be reviving in Piatra Neamt in Romanian liga2 prosport ro 29 March 2018 Renaste fotbalul la Piatra Neamţ Week end decisiv pentru mediul de afaceri din Neamţ Rebirth of the football from Piatra Neamt Decisive weekend for the business environment from Neamt in Romanian prosport ro 29 March 2018 Renaste fotbalul la Piatra Neamţ Noua echipă se va numit CSM Ceahlăul Football in Piatra Neamț is brought back to life The new team will be named CSM Ceahlăul in Romanian prosport ro 22 July 2016 CSM Ceahlăul a promovat cu victorii pe linie CSM Ceahlăul promoted with victories on the line in Romanian ziarulceahlaul ro 29 March 2018 Schimbare de antrenor principal la CSM Ceahlăul Rădulescu in locul lui Șteț Coach changing at CSM Ceahlăul Radulescu instead of Steţ in Romanian mesagerulneamt ro 29 March 2018 Dor de profesorul Radu Toma I missed Professor Radu Toma in Romanian mesagerulneamt ro 29 March 2018 Fotbalul pietrean nu o să și revină nici in 50 de ani Piatra Neamț football will not be back in 50 years in Romanian mesagerulneamt ro 29 March 2018 Stadionul Municipal Ceahlăul Ceahlăul Municipality Stadium in Romanian csmceahlaul ro 29 March 2018 Ceahlaul Brigate Ultras Piatra Neamt Ceahlaul Brigate Ultras Piatra Neamt in Romanian brigateultras wgz ro 29 March 2018 Orăselul vesel O femeie sef de galerie la Ceahlăul Cheerful little town A woman head of the supporters at Ceahlăul in Romanian gsp ro 29 March 2018 De la tricoul gigant la un stadion de fotografii Povestea unui suporter autentic From the giant shirt to a photo stadium The story of a genuine supporter in Romanian Gsp ro 18 December 2011 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Record din inimă Record from the heart in Romanian Gsp ro 29 September 2008 Retrieved 6 April 2020 Pentru Ceahlaul si Cartea Recordurilor For Ceahlaul and the Book of Records in Romanian Libertatea ro 3 June 2006 Retrieved 6 April 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CSM Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț amp oldid 1135301591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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