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FC Dunărea Călărași

Asociația Fotbal Club Dunărea 2005 Călărași, commonly known as Dunărea Călărași (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdunəre̯a kələˈraʃʲ]), is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Călărași, Călărași County.

Dunărea Călărași
Full nameAsociația Fotbal Club
Dunărea 2005 Călărași
Nickname(s)
  • Valahii (The Vlachs)
  • Galben-albaștrii (The Yellow and Blues)
Short nameDunărea
Founded1962; 62 years ago (1962)
as Celuloza Călărași
GroundIon Comșa
Capacity10,400
OwnerCălărași Municipality
Călărași County Council
ChairmanAurel Stan
ManagerMarius Păun
LeagueLiga III
2022–23Liga III, Seria III, 5th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 1962, Valahii currently play in the Liga II, after finishing 13th out of 14 at the end of the 2018–19 Liga I season.

History edit

Celuloza Călărași (1962–1979) edit

Dunărea Călărași was founded in 1962 as Celuloza Călărași, but it was not the first football club of Călărași. In 1919 football appeared in the city from the Danube banks and Ialomița Călărași was founded, an amateur club which used to be the main attraction of the Sunday events, the day when everyone enjoyed a well spent time. Over the years a lot of amateur clubs like: Tricolorul, Venus, FC and Energia have contributed to the evolution of local football, eventually leading to the creation of the first professional club, Celuloza.[1]

Appearing quite late on the stage of the Romanian football, Celuloza did not have a fulminating climb at all, being a team that grew from year to year. For the first 6 years of its existence the club played in the Divizia D, then in 1968 Celuloza promoted to Divizia C. The club ended the 1968–69 season on 11th place, ensuring its presence also in the next season. In the following seasons Celuloza had very good results: 1969–70 – 5th, 1970–71 – 9th, 1971–72 – 5th, then making a sensational 1972–73 season, at the end of which the team promoted for the first time in its history to the Divizia B. Celuloza promoted with an advance of 8 points ahead Autobuzul București.[2]

Name Period
Celuloza Călărași 1962–1979
Dunărea Călărași 1979–1986
Oțelul Călărași 1986–1987
Dunărea Călărași 1987–1992
Sportul Călărași 1992–1994
Dunărea Călărași 1994–present

First Divizia B season was a good one for the Vlachs, which ended on the 11th place, result followed by other good rankings in the next seasons: 1974–75 – 8th and 1975–76 – 11th, then a seasons in which the team saved from relegation with some emotions: 1976–77 – 14th and finally Celuloza relegated back to Divizia C at the end of 1977–78, when the club finished only on the 15th place. After relegation Celuloza tried to fight for promotion, but failed, ending only on the 4th place.[3]

Dunărea, an oscillating team (1979–1998) edit

In August 1979 Celuloza changed its name to Dunărea (The Danube), a name considered more representative and closer to the spectators' soul, change that also has brought new ambitions, the goal being to return to the second league. In the first season as Dunărea the team ended only on 3rd place, but the promotion would come a year later, when the Vlachs promoted with an advance of 8 points ahead Portul Constanța, the same distance as at its last promotion.[4]

First Divizia B season, after the comeback, was a very good one, Dunărea finishing 7th out of 18, but the team could not keep their form relegating at the end of the 1983–84 season, finishing the last one, with only 22 points.

Returned to Divizia C, Dunărea promoted after a single season. Led by Vlad Marica and with players such as Petrișor Toma, Mocanu — Isacov, Berean, Mihăilă. M. Ștefan, Pană, Voicu, Marin, Vîlcu, Tănase — Virgil Bogatu, Mircea Banu, Valentin Nicolae, Zamfir, Gheorghe Vlase, Savu — Constantin Ștefan, Nelu Farin, S. Farin, Țuțuianu, Marian Catană and Panciu, the yellow and blues finished 1st, with 7 points ahead of Chimia Victoria Buzău.[5]

Dunărea relegated then after only one season in Divizia B, finishing only on 16th place. After these seasons Dunărea started to be considered a team, somewhere between Divizia B and Divizia C, a reputation that followed the club throughout its existence. For the 1986–87 season the club name was changed to Oțelul and the team finished on 3rd place, then from 1987 the club has returned to the old name, Dunărea, auspicious change, the team promoting back into the second league at the end of the 1987–88 season. After only one season in Divizia B, Dunărea relegated again to Divizia C.

The yellow and blues continued their oscillating results finishing 8th at the end of 1989–90 Divizia C season, then promoting back to Divizia B, but only at the end of the 1991–92 season, season in which the club obtained the best performance in its entire history, a Cupa României quarter-final, being eliminated by Politehnica Timișoara, a team from Divizia A by 1–0 win at home and 0–2 lost away. In that edition, Politehnica Timișoara played the cup final against Steaua București. To qualify in the Quarter-finals, the team eliminated Gloria Bistriţa also a team from Divizia A by 3–2 and after they won against ASA 1962 Târgu Mureș, another team from Divizia A, by 2–1. In Divizia C table Dunărea was deducted 4 points and finally missed the promotion from financial reasons and changed its name again in the summer of 1992, this time to Sportul. Two seasons played the team under this name: 1992–93 – 4th and 1993–94 – 2nd. From the summer of 1994 the team changed back its name to Dunărea and promoted back to Divizia B after 5 seasons, finishing 2nd at 8 points from Oțelul Târgoviște and 6 points ahead of Astra Ploiești.[6]

The Vlachs remained at this level for 3 seasons: 1995–96 – 10th, 1996–97 – 9th and 1997–98 – 17th.

Liga III years (1998–2015) edit

After relegation, Dunărea struggled to come back, but without much success, following the darkest period in the history of the club with 17 years in the Liga III without any season in the Liga II and with some financial problems also, around 2005.

Between 1998 and 2005, due to poor financial situation Dunărea began to blaze somewhere in the middle of the third league rankings: 1998–99 – 13th, 1999–2000 – 7th, 2000–01 – 8th, 2001–02 – 6th, 2002–03 – 7th and 2003–04 – 8th. In 2005 there has been a restructuring of the club from a legal and even financial point of view and the results have begun to appear: 2004–05 – 3rd and 2005–06 – 2nd. But after this short period in which the club showed that it can fight for promotion, followed a new period of contrasting results: 2006–07 – 8th, 2007–08 – 13th, 2008–09 – 6th, 2009–10 – 8th, 2010–11 – 4th, 2011–12 – 12th. In this period Dunărea did not seem to have a serious goal, except to stay somewhere in the upper part of the Liga III and even the bringing of Ion Moldovan, an experienced coach, in 2007 didn't resolve too much.

From 2012 the yellow and blues started to look again as a team that is capable to promote with 2 4th place in the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. In 2015 the ex-international player Ionel Ganea was hired as the new manager of the team and with important players for this level, like: Constantin Bumbac and Valentin Alexandru the team achieved, at the end of the season, the promotion to Liga II after 17 years of waiting.[7]

Golden Age of Dunărea (2015–present) edit

After the promotion Dunărea made an exceptional first Liga II season and finished on the 2nd place, at only three points from the leader, Rapid București and qualified for the promotion play-off where it played against 2nd place from the second series of Liga II, UTA Arad. In the first match, played at Călărași Dunărea won 3-1 and the dream of Liga I was more present than ever, on the banks of the Danube, but the second match of the play-off was a nightmare, the Vlachs lost 1–4 at Arad and remained in the Liga II for another season.[8] Also during this season Ionel Ganea was changed with another ex-international player, Adrian Mihalcea.[9]

2016–17 Liga II season has brought major changes, going to the one-series format, in this situation Dunărea made a season more than honorable and finished on the 7th place, out of 20. In the summer of 2017 Adrian Mihalcea was changed with Adrian Iencsi and Iencsi after only one round with Dan Alexa. After Alexa's arrival, the team has returned miraculously and from a team of last places entered in the winter break from the 1st place, 1 point ahead of 2nd place, FC Hermannstadt and 7 points ahead of 3rd place Chindia Târgoviște. This was possible after an incredible series of 18 matches without losing, the dream of promotion being more real than ever.[10] The second part of the season was just a continuation of the first part, Dunărea reaching a record of 32 matches without losing, including 13 winning matches in a row. Despite the fact that the direct opponent, FC Hermannstadt, was also a tough team, with a record of 34 matches without losing, and also the runners-up of the 2017–18 Cupa României, the Vlachs managed to finish 1st earning the first trophy in the history of the club and also the first personalized trophy of the Liga II.[11] This performance has ensured their promotion in the Liga I, the first in the history of the club and the Călărași County.[12]

Ground edit

 
Stadionul Ion Comșa

Dunărea plays its home matches on Stadionul Ion Comșa from Călărași, with a capacity of 10,400 seats. In the late spring of 2018 when the promotion to Liga I was safe, it was announced that the stadium will be renovated and modernized. The works have begun in the first half of June and included a completely change of the pitch, a partial change of the stands structure and a potential acquisition of a floodlight installation.[13]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Leagues edit

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 6 September 2022[14]

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 Mihai Irimiea
2 DF   ROU George Marin
3 DF   ROU Ionuț Țenea (Captain)
4 DF   CMR Mbei Ekwem (on loan from Miroslava)
5 DF   ROU Cristian Ivan
6 DF   NGA Jude Nwankwo (on loan from Miroslava)
7 FW   ROU Gabriel Toma
9 FW   ROU Eugen Nica
10 MF   ROU Valentin Andrei
11 MF   ROU Baudoin Kanda (Vice-Captain)
12 GK   ROU Rareș Șerban
13 DF   ROU Andrei Dobre
14 MF   ROU Mihai Ticu
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   ROU Marian Apostol
16 MF   ROU Eduard Vraciu
17 MF   ROU Adrian Coleașă
18 FW   ROU Ciprian Blidar
19 MF   ROU Alexandru Sârbu
20 FW   ROU Adrian Miu
21 DF   ROU Eduard Primaru
22 DF   ROU Marian Drăghici
23 DF   ROU Mihai Lupu
24 MF   ROU Mihai Boșoagă
25 MF   ROU Mihnea Condei
27 DF   ROU Robert Vasile
33 GK   ROU Robert Ciulianu
99 GK   ROU Ionuț Alexandru
DF   ROU Bogdan Vișan

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
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club officials edit

League history edit

Former managers edit

References edit

  1. ^ La inceput a fost Celuloza...acum e Dunarea. ziare.com (in Romanian)
  2. ^ 1972-73 Divizia C tables
  3. ^ 1978-79 Divizia C tables
  4. ^ O statistică realizată de gazetarul Laurean Moțățăianu 2018-07-04 at the Wayback Machine. arenamedia.ro (in Romanian)
  5. ^ "Amintiri de la Dunăre" [Memories from the Danube]. liga2.prosport.ro. from the original on 16 July 2023. Retrieved 16 July 2023.(in Romanian)
  6. ^ 1994-95 Divizia C tables
  7. ^ Călăraşiul revine în Liga 2 după 20 de ani! Victoria Dunării de la Modelu nu a fost lipsită de emoţii. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  8. ^ MIRACULOS. UTA - Dunărea Călăraşi 4-1. Arădenii câştigă un meci epuizant, cu gol în repriza de prelungiri şi cu un om mai puţin pe teren. Fanii au invadat terenul după fluierul final. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  9. ^ Adrian Mihalcea, noul antrenor principal al Dunării 2016-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. arenamedia.ro (in Romanian)
  10. ^ Alexa, surprins şi el de ceea ce a putut să realizeze cu Dunărea. "Stabilisem altceva ca obiectiv". Schimbările despre care crede că au dus echipa pe primul loc în Liga 2. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  11. ^ Dunărea Călăraşi a primit trofeul de campioană a Ligii 2 în faţa Prefecturii. Doar o parte dintre jucători au primit medaliile. Politicienii s-au înghesuit la festivitate. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  12. ^ Final de sezon în Liga 2. La Bucureşti s-a decis campioana şi ultima retrogradată. A fost agonie şi extaz pe gazon. La Brăila, Dacia Unirea şi Pandurii au dat-o la pace pentru a se salva. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  13. ^ Cum decurg lucrările de modernizare a stadionului din Călăraşi. Termenul limită la care Dunărea primeşte inspecţia pentru omologarea de Liga 1. liga2.prosport.ro (in Romanian)
  14. ^ "Dunărea Călărași, lot preponderent tânăr la reluarea Ligii 2" [Dunărea Călărași, mainly a youth squad at the restart of Liga 2] (in Romanian). liga2.prosport.ro. Retrieved 8 March 2022.

External links edit

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

dunărea, călărași, asociația, fotbal, club, dunărea, 2005, călărași, commonly, known, dunărea, călărași, romanian, pronunciation, ˈdunəre, kələˈraʃʲ, romanian, professional, football, club, from, city, călărași, călărași, county, dunărea, călărașifull, nameaso. Asociația Fotbal Club Dunărea 2005 Călărași commonly known as Dunărea Călărași Romanian pronunciation ˈdunere a keleˈraʃʲ is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Călărași Călărași County Dunărea CălărașiFull nameAsociația Fotbal ClubDunărea 2005 CălărașiNickname s Valahii The Vlachs Galben albaștrii The Yellow and Blues Short nameDunăreaFounded1962 62 years ago 1962 as Celuloza CălărașiGroundIon ComșaCapacity10 400OwnerCălărași MunicipalityCălărași County CouncilChairmanAurel StanManagerMarius PăunLeagueLiga III2022 23Liga III Seria III 5thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonFounded in 1962 Valahii currently play in the Liga II after finishing 13th out of 14 at the end of the 2018 19 Liga I season Contents 1 History 1 1 Celuloza Călărași 1962 1979 1 2 Dunărea an oscillating team 1979 1998 1 3 Liga III years 1998 2015 1 4 Golden Age of Dunărea 2015 present 2 Ground 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 Leagues 4 Players 4 1 First team squad 4 2 Out on loan 5 Club officials 5 1 Board of directors 5 2 Current technical staff 6 League history 7 Former managers 8 References 9 External linksHistory editCeluloza Călărași 1962 1979 edit Dunărea Călărași was founded in 1962 as Celuloza Călărași but it was not the first football club of Călărași In 1919 football appeared in the city from the Danube banks and Ialomița Călărași was founded an amateur club which used to be the main attraction of the Sunday events the day when everyone enjoyed a well spent time Over the years a lot of amateur clubs like Tricolorul Venus FC and Energia have contributed to the evolution of local football eventually leading to the creation of the first professional club Celuloza 1 Appearing quite late on the stage of the Romanian football Celuloza did not have a fulminating climb at all being a team that grew from year to year For the first 6 years of its existence the club played in the Divizia D then in 1968 Celuloza promoted to Divizia C The club ended the 1968 69 season on 11th place ensuring its presence also in the next season In the following seasons Celuloza had very good results 1969 70 5th 1970 71 9th 1971 72 5th then making a sensational 1972 73 season at the end of which the team promoted for the first time in its history to the Divizia B Celuloza promoted with an advance of 8 points ahead Autobuzul București 2 Name PeriodCeluloza Călărași 1962 1979Dunărea Călărași 1979 1986Oțelul Călărași 1986 1987Dunărea Călărași 1987 1992Sportul Călărași 1992 1994Dunărea Călărași 1994 presentFirst Divizia B season was a good one for the Vlachs which ended on the 11th place result followed by other good rankings in the next seasons 1974 75 8th and 1975 76 11th then a seasons in which the team saved from relegation with some emotions 1976 77 14th and finally Celuloza relegated back to Divizia C at the end of 1977 78 when the club finished only on the 15th place After relegation Celuloza tried to fight for promotion but failed ending only on the 4th place 3 Dunărea an oscillating team 1979 1998 edit In August 1979 Celuloza changed its name to Dunărea The Danube a name considered more representative and closer to the spectators soul change that also has brought new ambitions the goal being to return to the second league In the first season as Dunărea the team ended only on 3rd place but the promotion would come a year later when the Vlachs promoted with an advance of 8 points ahead Portul Constanța the same distance as at its last promotion 4 First Divizia B season after the comeback was a very good one Dunărea finishing 7th out of 18 but the team could not keep their form relegating at the end of the 1983 84 season finishing the last one with only 22 points Returned to Divizia C Dunărea promoted after a single season Led by Vlad Marica and with players such as Petrișor Toma Mocanu Isacov Berean Mihăilă M Ștefan Pană Voicu Marin Vilcu Tănase Virgil Bogatu Mircea Banu Valentin Nicolae Zamfir Gheorghe Vlase Savu Constantin Ștefan Nelu Farin S Farin Țuțuianu Marian Catană and Panciu the yellow and blues finished 1st with 7 points ahead of Chimia Victoria Buzău 5 Dunărea relegated then after only one season in Divizia B finishing only on 16th place After these seasons Dunărea started to be considered a team somewhere between Divizia B and Divizia C a reputation that followed the club throughout its existence For the 1986 87 season the club name was changed to Oțelul and the team finished on 3rd place then from 1987 the club has returned to the old name Dunărea auspicious change the team promoting back into the second league at the end of the 1987 88 season After only one season in Divizia B Dunărea relegated again to Divizia C The yellow and blues continued their oscillating results finishing 8th at the end of 1989 90 Divizia C season then promoting back to Divizia B but only at the end of the 1991 92 season season in which the club obtained the best performance in its entire history a Cupa Romaniei quarter final being eliminated by Politehnica Timișoara a team from Divizia A by 1 0 win at home and 0 2 lost away In that edition Politehnica Timișoara played the cup final against Steaua București To qualify in the Quarter finals the team eliminated Gloria Bistriţa also a team from Divizia A by 3 2 and after they won against ASA 1962 Targu Mureș another team from Divizia A by 2 1 In Divizia C table Dunărea was deducted 4 points and finally missed the promotion from financial reasons and changed its name again in the summer of 1992 this time to Sportul Two seasons played the team under this name 1992 93 4th and 1993 94 2nd From the summer of 1994 the team changed back its name to Dunărea and promoted back to Divizia B after 5 seasons finishing 2nd at 8 points from Oțelul Targoviște and 6 points ahead of Astra Ploiești 6 The Vlachs remained at this level for 3 seasons 1995 96 10th 1996 97 9th and 1997 98 17th Liga III years 1998 2015 edit After relegation Dunărea struggled to come back but without much success following the darkest period in the history of the club with 17 years in the Liga III without any season in the Liga II and with some financial problems also around 2005 Between 1998 and 2005 due to poor financial situation Dunărea began to blaze somewhere in the middle of the third league rankings 1998 99 13th 1999 2000 7th 2000 01 8th 2001 02 6th 2002 03 7th and 2003 04 8th In 2005 there has been a restructuring of the club from a legal and even financial point of view and the results have begun to appear 2004 05 3rd and 2005 06 2nd But after this short period in which the club showed that it can fight for promotion followed a new period of contrasting results 2006 07 8th 2007 08 13th 2008 09 6th 2009 10 8th 2010 11 4th 2011 12 12th In this period Dunărea did not seem to have a serious goal except to stay somewhere in the upper part of the Liga III and even the bringing of Ion Moldovan an experienced coach in 2007 didn t resolve too much From 2012 the yellow and blues started to look again as a team that is capable to promote with 2 4th place in the 2012 13 and 2013 14 seasons In 2015 the ex international player Ionel Ganea was hired as the new manager of the team and with important players for this level like Constantin Bumbac and Valentin Alexandru the team achieved at the end of the season the promotion to Liga II after 17 years of waiting 7 Golden Age of Dunărea 2015 present edit After the promotion Dunărea made an exceptional first Liga II season and finished on the 2nd place at only three points from the leader Rapid București and qualified for the promotion play off where it played against 2nd place from the second series of Liga II UTA Arad In the first match played at Călărași Dunărea won 3 1 and the dream of Liga I was more present than ever on the banks of the Danube but the second match of the play off was a nightmare the Vlachs lost 1 4 at Arad and remained in the Liga II for another season 8 Also during this season Ionel Ganea was changed with another ex international player Adrian Mihalcea 9 2016 17 Liga II season has brought major changes going to the one series format in this situation Dunărea made a season more than honorable and finished on the 7th place out of 20 In the summer of 2017 Adrian Mihalcea was changed with Adrian Iencsi and Iencsi after only one round with Dan Alexa After Alexa s arrival the team has returned miraculously and from a team of last places entered in the winter break from the 1st place 1 point ahead of 2nd place FC Hermannstadt and 7 points ahead of 3rd place Chindia Targoviște This was possible after an incredible series of 18 matches without losing the dream of promotion being more real than ever 10 The second part of the season was just a continuation of the first part Dunărea reaching a record of 32 matches without losing including 13 winning matches in a row Despite the fact that the direct opponent FC Hermannstadt was also a tough team with a record of 34 matches without losing and also the runners up of the 2017 18 Cupa Romaniei the Vlachs managed to finish 1st earning the first trophy in the history of the club and also the first personalized trophy of the Liga II 11 This performance has ensured their promotion in the Liga I the first in the history of the club and the Călărași County 12 Ground edit nbsp Stadionul Ion ComșaDunărea plays its home matches on Stadionul Ion Comșa from Călărași with a capacity of 10 400 seats In the late spring of 2018 when the promotion to Liga I was safe it was announced that the stadium will be renovated and modernized The works have begun in the first half of June and included a completely change of the pitch a partial change of the stands structure and a potential acquisition of a floodlight installation 13 Honours editDomestic edit Leagues edit Liga II Winners 1 2017 18 Runners up 1 2015 16 Liga III Winners 6 1972 73 1980 81 1984 85 1987 88 1991 92 2014 15 Runners up 3 1993 94 1994 95 2005 06Players editFirst team squad edit As of 6 September 2022 14 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 nbsp ROU Mihai Irimiea2 DF nbsp ROU George Marin3 DF nbsp ROU Ionuț Țenea Captain 4 DF nbsp CMR Mbei Ekwem on loan from Miroslava 5 DF nbsp ROU Cristian Ivan6 DF nbsp NGA Jude Nwankwo on loan from Miroslava 7 FW nbsp ROU Gabriel Toma9 FW nbsp ROU Eugen Nica10 MF nbsp ROU Valentin Andrei11 MF nbsp ROU Baudoin Kanda Vice Captain 12 GK nbsp ROU Rareș Șerban13 DF nbsp ROU Andrei Dobre14 MF nbsp ROU Mihai Ticu No Pos Nation Player15 MF nbsp ROU Marian Apostol16 MF nbsp ROU Eduard Vraciu17 MF nbsp ROU Adrian Coleașă18 FW nbsp ROU Ciprian Blidar19 MF nbsp ROU Alexandru Sarbu20 FW nbsp ROU Adrian Miu21 DF nbsp ROU Eduard Primaru22 DF nbsp ROU Marian Drăghici23 DF nbsp ROU Mihai Lupu24 MF nbsp ROU Mihai Boșoagă25 MF nbsp ROU Mihnea Condei27 DF nbsp ROU Robert Vasile33 GK nbsp ROU Robert Ciulianu99 GK nbsp ROU Ionuț Alexandru DF nbsp ROU Bogdan VișanOut 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 No Pos Nation PlayerClub officials editBoard of directors edit Role NameOwner nbsp Călărași MunicipalityPresident nbsp Aurel StanVice President nbsp Eduard GramaYouth Center Manager nbsp Mirel CondeiTeam Manager nbsp Ion FengheaPress Officer nbsp Cătălin Nițu Current technical staff edit Role NameManager nbsp Marius PăunGoalkeeping coach nbsp Gabriel PopaClub doctor nbsp Lilian StelescuMasseur nbsp Pavel HanciucStoreman nbsp Alexandru MunteanuLeague history editSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2023 24 3 Liga III Seria III TBD2022 23 3 Liga III Seria III 5th2021 22 2 Liga II 18th R Round of 162020 21 2 Liga II 4th Quarter finals2019 20 2 Liga II 12th Fourth Round2018 19 1 Liga I 13th R Quarter finals2017 18 2 Liga II 1st C P Fourth Round2016 17 2 Liga II 7th Fourth Round2015 16 2 Liga II Seria I 2nd Fourth Round2014 15 3 Liga III Seria II 1st C P Fourth Round2013 14 3 Liga III Seria II 5th Third Round2012 13 3 Liga III Seria II 5th Second Round2011 12 3 Liga III Seria II 12th Fourth Round2010 11 3 Liga III Seria II 4th First Round2009 10 3 Liga III Seria II 8th2008 09 3 Liga III Seria II 6th2007 08 3 Liga III Seria II 13th2006 07 3 Liga III Seria II 8th Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2005 06 3 Divizia C 2nd2004 05 3 Divizia C 3rd2003 04 3 Divizia C 8th2002 03 3 Divizia C Seria III 7th2001 02 3 Divizia C 6th2000 01 3 Divizia C 8th1999 00 3 Divizia C 7th1998 99 3 Divizia C 13th1997 98 2 Divizia B Seria I 17th R Round of 321996 97 2 Divizia B Seria I 9th Round of 161995 96 2 Divizia B Seria I 10th Round of 321994 95 3 Divizia C 2nd P 1993 94 3 Divizia C 2nd Round of 321992 93 3 Divizia C 4th1991 92 3 Divizia C 1st C Quarter finals1989 90 3 Divizia C 8th 1 1988 89 2 Divizia B Seria II 17th R 2 Former managers edit nbsp Dan Alexa nbsp Dumitru Antonescu nbsp Ionel Ganea nbsp Dudu Georgescu nbsp Vlad Marica nbsp Adrian Mihalcea nbsp Valeriu Petrescu nbsp Gabriel StanReferences edit La inceput a fost Celuloza acum e Dunarea ziare com in Romanian 1972 73 Divizia C tables 1978 79 Divizia C tables O statistică realizată de gazetarul Laurean Moțățăianu Archived 2018 07 04 at the Wayback Machine arenamedia ro in Romanian Amintiri de la Dunăre Memories from the Danube liga2 prosport ro Archived from the original on 16 July 2023 Retrieved 16 July 2023 in Romanian 1994 95 Divizia C tables Călărasiul revine in Liga 2 după 20 de ani Victoria Dunării de la Modelu nu a fost lipsită de emoţii liga2 prosport ro in Romanian MIRACULOS UTA Dunărea Călărasi 4 1 Arădenii castigă un meci epuizant cu gol in repriza de prelungiri si cu un om mai puţin pe teren Fanii au invadat terenul după fluierul final liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Adrian Mihalcea noul antrenor principal al Dunării Archived 2016 04 03 at the Wayback Machine arenamedia ro in Romanian Alexa surprins si el de ceea ce a putut să realizeze cu Dunărea Stabilisem altceva ca obiectiv Schimbările despre care crede că au dus echipa pe primul loc in Liga 2 liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Dunărea Călărasi a primit trofeul de campioană a Ligii 2 in faţa Prefecturii Doar o parte dintre jucători au primit medaliile Politicienii s au inghesuit la festivitate liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Final de sezon in Liga 2 La Bucuresti s a decis campioana si ultima retrogradată A fost agonie si extaz pe gazon La Brăila Dacia Unirea si Pandurii au dat o la pace pentru a se salva liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Cum decurg lucrările de modernizare a stadionului din Călărasi Termenul limită la care Dunărea primeste inspecţia pentru omologarea de Liga 1 liga2 prosport ro in Romanian Dunărea Călărași lot preponderent tanăr la reluarea Ligii 2 Dunărea Călărași mainly a youth squad at the restart of Liga 2 in Romanian liga2 prosport ro Retrieved 8 March 2022 External links 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