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FC U Craiova 1948

FCU 1948 Craiova Fotbal Club, commonly known as FC U Craiova 1948 or FC U Craiova, is a Romanian professional football club based in Craiova, Dolj County, which competes in the Liga I.

FC U Craiova
Full nameFCU 1948 Craiova Fotbal Club SA
Nickname(s)
  • Alb-albaștrii (the White-Blues) (the White-Blues)
  • Studenții (the Students)
Short nameFC U
Founded
  • 1991; 33 years ago (1991)
    as FC Universitatea Craiova
  • 2013; 11 years ago (2013)
    as FC U Craiova
  • 2017; 7 years ago (2017)
    as U Craiova 1948
GroundComplex Sportiv Craiova
Capacity30,983
OwnerAdrian Mititelu
ChairmanMarcel Pușcaș
Head coachEugen Trică
LeagueLiga I
2022–23Liga I, 7th of 16
WebsiteClub website
Current season

FC U Craiova is—along with CS Universitatea Craiova—one of the entities asserting the history of the original Universitatea Craiova football team, which between 1948 and 1991 won four national titles and five national cups. During the latter year, the sports club dissolved its football department and FC Universitatea Craiova took its berth in the top flight. Generally considered the same entity with the old club, it continued its tradition for the next two decades, but was reorganised several times and retroactively deemed an unofficial successor. In 2012, FC U retired from every competition following their temporary banishment since 2011.

After starting over from the lower leagues, FC U Craiova returned to the Liga I in the 2021–22 season. To the same degree with CS U, FC U claims all the trophies and records of the original club, but according to court orders its only major honour would be the 1992–93 Cupa României.[note 1] The two sides currently share the Ion Oblemenco stadium.

History edit

1991–2011: Ups and downs edit

 
Ilie Balaci, a member of both Universitatea golden teams and manager in 1998

In 1991, Universitatea Craiova conquered its last national title and Romanian Cup, under the management of Sorin Cârțu. However, in the same year, the CS Universitatea Craiova sports club dissolved its football section[4] and Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova continued its tradition until the early 2010s (until 1994, the club was still controlled by the Ministry of National Education). After disappointing results in the 1991–92 European Cup and 1992–93 UEFA Cup campaigns Universitatea Craiova saw domestic glory by winning the 1992–93 Cupa României and finishing on the podium the same year. After that they will go on the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup campaign where they will be eliminated by French side Paris Saint-Germain. The next seasons Craiova will finish second in the league in 1993–94 and 1994–95 respectively and will lose two cup finals in 1993–94 and 1997–98, also participating in 1994–95 UEFA Cup and 1995–96 Intertoto Cup.

Universitatea Craiova started the 2000s playing a Cup final in 2000 and with participations in the 2000–01 UEFA Cup and 2001 Intertoto Cup. The next 5 seasons saw Craiova finishing between 4th and 8th places but relegating in 2005. The team will go back up after one season in Divizia B. The next three seasons saw Craiova between the 9th and 7th places. During these years in the 2008–09 Liga 1 with Nicolò Napoli as manager and players like Costea brothers (Florin Costea and Mihai Costea), Andrei Prepeliță or Julius Wobay, Craiova had a decent run winning against rivals Dinamo and defending champions CFR Cluj and almost qualifying for the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. The next year Craiova relegated again and legal problems started to appear.

2011–2013: Decline and legal problems edit

On 20 July 2011, the club was temporarily excluded by the Romanian Football Federation[5] for failing to withdraw their dispute with former coach Victor Piţurcă from a civil court, as per article 57 of the FRF statute which states that the Football Federation solves all the sports lawsuits.[6] However, the article allows disputes regarding employment contracts to be adjudicated in civil court.[7] The exclusion decision was approved by the FRF General Assembly on 14 May 2012.[8] All of the squad players were declared free agents and signed with other clubs.

A criminal investigation was started by the National Anticorruption Directorate on 22 October 2011, against the heads of the Romanian Professional Football League and of the Football Federation, as well as against the executive committee members of the FRF, on charges of official misconduct in the case of the exclusion.[9][10] On 14 May 2012, the executive committee validated the temporary exclusion decision taken on 20 July 2011.[11]

In April 2014 the High Court of Cassation and Justice confirmed that the Romanian Football Federation "acted in accordance with regulations and statutes in force when members voted to exclude the club".[12] The criminal case against the president of the FRF was also dismissed in 2017.[13] On 22 June 2012, the Bucharest Court of Appeal ruled that the exclusion of FC U Craiova from FRF was illegal.[14] On 15 November 2012, the Court ruled that the validation decision was also illegal.[11] Although the club was invited to sign up in the Liga II for the 2012–13 season,[15] the owner of the club refused this invitation.[16]

However, I think that FC U Craiova is the real team (Universitea Craiova), the one patronized by Adrian Mititelu.

– Ilie Blaci, The symbol of Craiova Maxima era, on 14 October 2013[17]

On 2 March 2013, the club announced that it filed a request to rejoin the competitions, starting from the 2013–14 season,[18] in Liga II. However, at the same time, the local authorities from the city of Craiova created another football team, called CS Universitatea Craiova, claiming the right to continue the team that was removed from Liga I in 2011. A new legal battle soon started between the two. Eventually CS Universitatea was acknowledged as owner of the "Universitatea Craiova" brand and was allowed to list the record of Universitatea Craiova between 1948 and 1991,[19] but not with the record for the next 20 years, that Universitatea is now allowed to claim.[20]

In the meantime, in the summer of 2013, both Universitatea and CS Universitatea officially rejoined the Liga II competition, Series II. The first match of this team was the victory against SCM Argeşul Piteşti in the fourth round of the Romanian Cup, qualifying to the fifth round of the competition. Universitatea and CS Universitatea competed in the same league and met in two games that year, both ended 0–0.[21] With a more stable and sustainable financing, CS Universitatea promoted to Liga I that year, while Universitatea withdrew from the competition.[22][23] The company operating the team went bankrupt, so Universitatea no longer appeared in any competition.[24]

2017–present: Rebirth edit

In 2017, Adrian Mititelu created a new company and his team was allowed to participate in the top regional tier of Dolj County. The team consisted of a lot of young prospects and experienced players that played for the team in the past like Ovidiu Dănănae and Mihai Dina and Nicolò Napoli in his fifth spell as a manager.[25][26] The team managed to win the county championship without a single defeat and the Dolj County phase of the Romanian Cup achieving the double at the county level. By winning the championship FC U Craiova qualified for the Liga IV 2017–2018 promotion play-offs to Liga III which they won by forfeit because the team they were drawn against could not play the match.[27]

In the 2018–2019 season, U Craiova 1948 now in Liga III, former player Mădălin Ciucă returned as team captain until his retiring after the season. Unfortunately the team failed to gain promotion to Liga II after finishing on second place. FC U Craiova tried again to promote to Liga II during the 2019–20 season of Liga III after they were drawn in a series IV consisting of teams from south-west region of Romania and Eugen Trică being appointed as manager. The team were leading the table by 13 point from the second place with 13 wins, 3 draws and 0 defeats but the season was interrupted on 9 March 2020, after 16 rounds, due to COVID-19 pandemic. On 11 May 2020, the Romanian Football Federation announced that the season was discontinued and the best-ranked teams from each series (after 16 rounds) were promoted to Liga II.

For the 2020–21 U Craiova 1948 brought a lot of reinforcement like Jérémy Huyghebaert, Andrea Compagno[28] and the representative of the youth nationals teams Dragoș Albu who would later become team's captain in order to get the promotion in the first year. The season saw U Craiova on top of the league most of the time but during it, there were five managerial changes. Eugen Trică will get sacked in the pre-season in favor of former manager Nicolò Napoli who was in his sixth spell at the club. He left with a high profile win against Bucharest rivals Rapid București, only to be replaced by Dan Vasilică who was the caretaker for the team until Ovidiu Stîngă was appointed. Eventually after poor results from Stîngă, Trică returned once again. Ultimately U Craiova reached the play-offs of the competition and got the promotion to Liga 1 after a draw against FK Miercurea Ciuc, and later secured the title after a win over Rapid. This promotion meant that after a lot of ups and downs over the last 10 years, U Craiova 1948 got in to the first tier of Romanian football for the first time since 2011.[29]

Liga I return (2021–present) edit

For the first year in Liga I, after a 10 years absence, U Craiova changed a lot in the squad; with a lot of players no longer needed, many foreigners were brought to the club, most notably Juan Bauza, Samuel Asamoah, and Dominik Kovačić. Also brought as a coach was a former national for Romania with a joint record of 35 goals (alongside Gheorghe Hagi) Adrian Mutu. Like the previous season, U Craiova went through managerial changes, Adrian Mutu will get sacked and will be followed by Eugen Trică and Flavius Stoican with Dan Vasilică acting as a caretaker in between those changes, only for Nicolò Napoli to return to Craiova for the 7th time. Napoli revitalized the entire squad but being to far away from the play-offs at the time of his spell Craiova went to the play-out round of the competition and managed to achieve the goal of avoiding relegation finishing on the 10th place.

The 2022–23 season of Liga I was rebranded as Superliga, making U Craiova 1948 a founding member of the new branded Romanian first tier league like England's Premier League which started in 1992 or the Bundesliga who started in 1963. This season was approached by U Craiova again with an addition of new players to the team, among whom the most notable throughout the season were André Duarte, who logged the most minutes of a player in the entire season (4066 minutes) and Yassine Bahassa who was named the best dribbler of the season and with Marius Croitoru being namend as the coach. The season had a lot of ups and downs, with Marius Croitoru being saked at the half of the regular season only for Nicolò Napoli to be brought back for a record ninth spell at the club. During this time Napoli was close to getting the team into the play-off round, finishing the regular season on the 7th place 2 points away from the 6th place. Craiova was then going to win the play-out round, qualifying for the European play-offs. In the European play-offs Craiova beat in semi-finals FC Voluntari only to lose to CFR Cluj in the final after a very close match, with some refereeing mistakes.

Stadium edit

Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (1967) edit

Ion Oblemenco Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Craiova, and was originally named Central Stadium. It was used mostly for football matches and would hold up to 25,252 people before it was demolished. The stadium was opened on 29 October 1967, with the national teams of Romania and Poland drawing after scoring two goals each. Following the death of Universitatea Craiova legend Ion Oblemenco in 1996, the stadium was renamed in his honour. In 1991 the nocturnal facility was built (non-functional until 2002 ), in 2002 the wooden benches were replaced with plastic seats. The 2002–2003 season remains imprinted in capital letters in the history of the "Ion Oblemenco" stadium. 28 November 2002 is the day when the first training session of the University of Craiova took place under the spotlight, which was attended by around 2000 spectators. On 29 November 2002, the official opening of the nocturne took place in front of 15,000 spectators, and on 30 November 2002, the first night match was played: U Craiova -Ceahlăul Piatra-Neamț , a match attended by about 40,000 spectators. At the beginning of the 2007–2008 season the official stand and the changing rooms of the stadium were renovated, as well as the athletics track . In the return of the same season, other works were started to modernize the arena, consisting in the purchase and installation of 25,000 new seats, the purchase and installation of an ultra-modern table, and also the replacement of the lawn, and in 2015 was entirely demolished.

The new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco edit

Construction of the new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco, with a capacity of 30,983, started on 7 September 2015, after the demolition of the old Stadionul Ion Oblemenco. On 10 November 2017, the arena, which cost 52 million, was inaugurated.[30] The first official match was in Liga I on 18 November 2017, between CSU Craiova and Juventus București, attended by 17,854 fans.

Support edit

FC U Craiova has many fans in Craiova and especially in the region of Oltenia, but also in Romania.

Many ultras groups exist, but in 2013 a strong division among the fans occurred due to the uncertainty regarding the true identities of the two clubs which claim the record of Universitatea. Sezione Ultra' 2000 and Utopia from Peluza Nord chose to support CS U Craiova, while Praetoria and Ultras 2004 from Peluza Sud 97 chose FC U Craiova. Later in 2017, Ultras Craiova 2004 left the club and decided to remain neutral. In March 2018, FC U Craiova supporters attending a friendly game between Romania and Sweden at the Stadionul Ion Oblemenco booed CS U player Alexandru Mitriță upon being substituted out. They also broke chairs, and as a response CS U fans symbolically used insecticide to "get rid of the stench" left over by Peluza Sud 97 ultras.[31]

Rivalries edit

FC U's main rival is Dinamo București. The rivalry was amplified in 2002 and 2005 when Dinamo transferred an important group of players from Craiova.[citation needed] Other rivalries of FC U are with Steaua București and CSU Craiova, the latter rivalry because FC U claims the history of Universitatea.

Honours edit

Note: As of November 2017, LPF attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to CS Universitatea Craiova. Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours. On 10 July 2023, the Timișoara Court of Appeal established that the historical record achieved until the end of 1990–91 season belongs to CS U Craiova.[32]

Domestic edit

Leagues edit

Cups edit

Friendly edit

  • Norcia Winter Cup Italy
    • Winners (1): 2003

Players edit

First-team squad edit

As of 22 February 2024[33][34]

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 Sorin Mogoșanu
2 DF   ROU Radu Negru
3 DF   LTU Rokas Lekiatas
4 DF   SUI Léo Lacroix
5 DF   BIH Amar Kvakić
6 MF   ROU Vlad Achim (Vice-captain)
7 DF   ROU Andrei Dragu
8 MF   ROU Dragoș Albu (3rd captain)
9 FW   NGA Jibril Ibrahim
10 FW   ARG Juan Bauza (4th captain)
11 FW   ROU Aurelian Chițu
15 MF   ROU Alexandru Blidar
16 DF   BRA Matheus Mascarenhas
18 DF   ARG Gabriel Compagnucci
21 GK   ROU Mario Enache
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF   ROU Vlad Pop
24 MF   BEL William Baeten (Captain)
25 MF   FRA Idris Bounaas
26 MF   ROU Bogdan Duță
27 MF   ROU Mario Ilie
28 FW   FRA Yassine Bahassa
29 MF   ROU Lucian Duță
30 MF   BEL Benjamin Van Durmen
31 GK   ROU Robert Popa
50 GK   ROU Ionuț Gurău
51 FW   BEL Sekou Sidibe
72 DF   ITA Andrea Padula
79 DF   ROU Gabriel Buta (on loan from Farul Constanța)
99 FW   ROU Vladislav Blănuță

Other players under contract edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   GHA Moses Abbey

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
MF   ROU Cătălin Albu (to Oltul Curtișoara)

Club officials edit

European record edit

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 −1
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup  1 4 2 0 2 7 6 +1
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 4 8 0 3 5 3 9 −6
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 8 4 2 2 15 11 +4
Total 8 22 7 5 10 27 29 –2

UEFA Champions League / European Cup edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1991–92 1R   Apollon Limassol 2–0 0–3 2–3

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1993–94 1R   HB Tórshavn 4–0 3–0 7–0
2R   PSG 0–2 0–4 0–6

UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1992–93 1R   Sigma Olomouc 1–2 0–1 1–3
1994–95 PR   Dinamo Tbilisi 1–2 0–2 1–4
1995–96 PR   Dinamo Minsk 0–0 0–0 (a.e.t.) 0–0 (1–3 p)
2000–01 QR   Pobeda Prilep 1–1 0–1 1–2

UEFA Intertoto Cup edit

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1996 Group stage (9)   Daugava 3–0 2nd place
  Karlsruher SC 0–1
  Spartak Trnava 2–1
  Čukarički 2–1
2001 1R   Bylis 3–3 1–0 4–3
2R   Slovácko 2–2 2–3 4–5

League history edit

Notable former players edit

The footballers enlisted below have had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club and the players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and/or senior level while they played for the club.

Romania

Player of the Year edit

Each season since 2021 the fans have voted through a poll on the U Craiova official Facebook page the player on the team they feel is the most worthy of recognition for his performances during that season.

 
Year Winner
2020–21   Andrea Compagno
2021–22   Andrea Compagno
2022–23   André Duarte

Continental competition players edit

The following players have been selected by their country in various continental tournaments, while playing for U Craiova 1948. Players listed in bold are current U Craiova 1948 players.

Notable former coaches edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website (in Romanian)

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For the other club which claims the record of the original Universitatea Craiova and is recognised by LPF a Romanian football governing body to be its successor see CS Universitatea Craiova For other uses see Universitatea Craiova FCU 1948 Craiova Fotbal Club commonly known as FC U Craiova 1948 or FC U Craiova is a Romanian professional football club based in Craiova Dolj County which competes in the Liga I FC U CraiovaFull nameFCU 1948 Craiova Fotbal Club SANickname s Alb albaștrii the White Blues the White Blues Studenții the Students Short nameFC UFounded1991 33 years ago 1991 as FC Universitatea Craiova2013 11 years ago 2013 as FC U Craiova2017 7 years ago 2017 as U Craiova 1948GroundComplex Sportiv CraiovaCapacity30 983OwnerAdrian MititeluChairmanMarcel PușcașHead coachEugen TricăLeagueLiga I2022 23Liga I 7th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonFC U Craiova is along with CS Universitatea Craiova one of the entities asserting the history of the original Universitatea Craiova football team which between 1948 and 1991 won four national titles and five national cups During the latter year the sports club dissolved its football department and FC Universitatea Craiova took its berth in the top flight Generally considered the same entity with the old club it continued its tradition for the next two decades but was reorganised several times and retroactively deemed an unofficial successor In 2012 FC U retired from every competition following their temporary banishment since 2011 After starting over from the lower leagues FC U Craiova returned to the Liga I in the 2021 22 season To the same degree with CS U FC U claims all the trophies and records of the original club but according to court orders its only major honour would be the 1992 93 Cupa Romaniei note 1 The two sides currently share the Ion Oblemenco stadium Contents 1 History 1 1 1991 2011 Ups and downs 1 2 2011 2013 Decline and legal problems 1 3 2017 present Rebirth 1 3 1 Liga I return 2021 present 2 Stadium 2 1 Stadionul Ion Oblemenco 1967 2 2 The new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco 3 Support 3 1 Rivalries 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 Leagues 4 1 2 Cups 4 2 Friendly 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Other players under contract 5 3 Out on loan 6 Club officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 European record 7 1 UEFA Champions League European Cup 7 2 UEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 7 3 UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 7 4 UEFA Intertoto Cup 8 League history 9 Notable former players 10 Player of the Year 11 Continental competition players 12 Notable former coaches 13 References 14 External linksHistory editMain article History of Universitatea Craiova football 1991 2011 Ups and downs edit nbsp Ilie Balaci a member of both Universitatea golden teams and manager in 1998In 1991 Universitatea Craiova conquered its last national title and Romanian Cup under the management of Sorin Carțu However in the same year the CS Universitatea Craiova sports club dissolved its football section 4 and Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova continued its tradition until the early 2010s until 1994 the club was still controlled by the Ministry of National Education After disappointing results in the 1991 92 European Cup and 1992 93 UEFA Cup campaigns Universitatea Craiova saw domestic glory by winning the 1992 93 Cupa Romaniei and finishing on the podium the same year After that they will go on the 1993 94 European Cup Winners Cup campaign where they will be eliminated by French side Paris Saint Germain The next seasons Craiova will finish second in the league in 1993 94 and 1994 95 respectively and will lose two cup finals in 1993 94 and 1997 98 also participating in 1994 95 UEFA Cup and 1995 96 Intertoto Cup Universitatea Craiova started the 2000s playing a Cup final in 2000 and with participations in the 2000 01 UEFA Cup and 2001 Intertoto Cup The next 5 seasons saw Craiova finishing between 4th and 8th places but relegating in 2005 The team will go back up after one season in Divizia B The next three seasons saw Craiova between the 9th and 7th places During these years in the 2008 09 Liga 1 with Nicolo Napoli as manager and players like Costea brothers Florin Costea and Mihai Costea Andrei Prepeliță or Julius Wobay Craiova had a decent run winning against rivals Dinamo and defending champions CFR Cluj and almost qualifying for the 2009 10 UEFA Europa League The next year Craiova relegated again and legal problems started to appear 2011 2013 Decline and legal problems edit On 20 July 2011 the club was temporarily excluded by the Romanian Football Federation 5 for failing to withdraw their dispute with former coach Victor Piţurcă from a civil court as per article 57 of the FRF statute which states that the Football Federation solves all the sports lawsuits 6 However the article allows disputes regarding employment contracts to be adjudicated in civil court 7 The exclusion decision was approved by the FRF General Assembly on 14 May 2012 8 All of the squad players were declared free agents and signed with other clubs A criminal investigation was started by the National Anticorruption Directorate on 22 October 2011 against the heads of the Romanian Professional Football League and of the Football Federation as well as against the executive committee members of the FRF on charges of official misconduct in the case of the exclusion 9 10 On 14 May 2012 the executive committee validated the temporary exclusion decision taken on 20 July 2011 11 In April 2014 the High Court of Cassation and Justice confirmed that the Romanian Football Federation acted in accordance with regulations and statutes in force when members voted to exclude the club 12 The criminal case against the president of the FRF was also dismissed in 2017 13 On 22 June 2012 the Bucharest Court of Appeal ruled that the exclusion of FC U Craiova from FRF was illegal 14 On 15 November 2012 the Court ruled that the validation decision was also illegal 11 Although the club was invited to sign up in the Liga II for the 2012 13 season 15 the owner of the club refused this invitation 16 However I think that FC U Craiova is the real team Universitea Craiova the one patronized by Adrian Mititelu Ilie Blaci The symbol of Craiova Maxima era on 14 October 2013 17 On 2 March 2013 the club announced that it filed a request to rejoin the competitions starting from the 2013 14 season 18 in Liga II However at the same time the local authorities from the city of Craiova created another football team called CS Universitatea Craiova claiming the right to continue the team that was removed from Liga I in 2011 A new legal battle soon started between the two Eventually CS Universitatea was acknowledged as owner of the Universitatea Craiova brand and was allowed to list the record of Universitatea Craiova between 1948 and 1991 19 but not with the record for the next 20 years that Universitatea is now allowed to claim 20 In the meantime in the summer of 2013 both Universitatea and CS Universitatea officially rejoined the Liga II competition Series II The first match of this team was the victory against SCM Argesul Pitesti in the fourth round of the Romanian Cup qualifying to the fifth round of the competition Universitatea and CS Universitatea competed in the same league and met in two games that year both ended 0 0 21 With a more stable and sustainable financing CS Universitatea promoted to Liga I that year while Universitatea withdrew from the competition 22 23 The company operating the team went bankrupt so Universitatea no longer appeared in any competition 24 2017 present Rebirth edit In 2017 Adrian Mititelu created a new company and his team was allowed to participate in the top regional tier of Dolj County The team consisted of a lot of young prospects and experienced players that played for the team in the past like Ovidiu Dănănae and Mihai Dina and Nicolo Napoli in his fifth spell as a manager 25 26 The team managed to win the county championship without a single defeat and the Dolj County phase of the Romanian Cup achieving the double at the county level By winning the championship FC U Craiova qualified for the Liga IV 2017 2018 promotion play offs to Liga III which they won by forfeit because the team they were drawn against could not play the match 27 In the 2018 2019 season U Craiova 1948 now in Liga III former player Mădălin Ciucă returned as team captain until his retiring after the season Unfortunately the team failed to gain promotion to Liga II after finishing on second place FC U Craiova tried again to promote to Liga II during the 2019 20 season of Liga III after they were drawn in a series IV consisting of teams from south west region of Romania and Eugen Trică being appointed as manager The team were leading the table by 13 point from the second place with 13 wins 3 draws and 0 defeats but the season was interrupted on 9 March 2020 after 16 rounds due to COVID 19 pandemic On 11 May 2020 the Romanian Football Federation announced that the season was discontinued and the best ranked teams from each series after 16 rounds were promoted to Liga II For the 2020 21 U Craiova 1948 brought a lot of reinforcement like Jeremy Huyghebaert Andrea Compagno 28 and the representative of the youth nationals teams Dragoș Albu who would later become team s captain in order to get the promotion in the first year The season saw U Craiova on top of the league most of the time but during it there were five managerial changes Eugen Trică will get sacked in the pre season in favor of former manager Nicolo Napoli who was in his sixth spell at the club He left with a high profile win against Bucharest rivals Rapid București only to be replaced by Dan Vasilică who was the caretaker for the team until Ovidiu Stingă was appointed Eventually after poor results from Stingă Trică returned once again Ultimately U Craiova reached the play offs of the competition and got the promotion to Liga 1 after a draw against FK Miercurea Ciuc and later secured the title after a win over Rapid This promotion meant that after a lot of ups and downs over the last 10 years U Craiova 1948 got in to the first tier of Romanian football for the first time since 2011 29 Liga I return 2021 present edit For the first year in Liga I after a 10 years absence U Craiova changed a lot in the squad with a lot of players no longer needed many foreigners were brought to the club most notably Juan Bauza Samuel Asamoah and Dominik Kovacic Also brought as a coach was a former national for Romania with a joint record of 35 goals alongside Gheorghe Hagi Adrian Mutu Like the previous season U Craiova went through managerial changes Adrian Mutu will get sacked and will be followed by Eugen Trică and Flavius Stoican with Dan Vasilică acting as a caretaker in between those changes only for Nicolo Napoli to return to Craiova for the 7th time Napoli revitalized the entire squad but being to far away from the play offs at the time of his spell Craiova went to the play out round of the competition and managed to achieve the goal of avoiding relegation finishing on the 10th place The 2022 23 season of Liga I was rebranded as Superliga making U Craiova 1948 a founding member of the new branded Romanian first tier league like England s Premier League which started in 1992 or the Bundesliga who started in 1963 This season was approached by U Craiova again with an addition of new players to the team among whom the most notable throughout the season were Andre Duarte who logged the most minutes of a player in the entire season 4066 minutes and Yassine Bahassa who was named the best dribbler of the season and with Marius Croitoru being namend as the coach The season had a lot of ups and downs with Marius Croitoru being saked at the half of the regular season only for Nicolo Napoli to be brought back for a record ninth spell at the club During this time Napoli was close to getting the team into the play off round finishing the regular season on the 7th place 2 points away from the 6th place Craiova was then going to win the play out round qualifying for the European play offs In the European play offs Craiova beat in semi finals FC Voluntari only to lose to CFR Cluj in the final after a very close match with some refereeing mistakes Stadium editMain articles Stadionul Ion Oblemenco and Ion Oblemenco Stadium Stadionul Ion Oblemenco 1967 edit Ion Oblemenco Stadium was a multi purpose stadium in Craiova and was originally named Central Stadium It was used mostly for football matches and would hold up to 25 252 people before it was demolished The stadium was opened on 29 October 1967 with the national teams of Romania and Poland drawing after scoring two goals each Following the death of Universitatea Craiova legend Ion Oblemenco in 1996 the stadium was renamed in his honour In 1991 the nocturnal facility was built non functional until 2002 in 2002 the wooden benches were replaced with plastic seats The 2002 2003 season remains imprinted in capital letters in the history of the Ion Oblemenco stadium 28 November 2002 is the day when the first training session of the University of Craiova took place under the spotlight which was attended by around 2000 spectators On 29 November 2002 the official opening of the nocturne took place in front of 15 000 spectators and on 30 November 2002 the first night match was played U Craiova Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț a match attended by about 40 000 spectators At the beginning of the 2007 2008 season the official stand and the changing rooms of the stadium were renovated as well as the athletics track In the return of the same season other works were started to modernize the arena consisting in the purchase and installation of 25 000 new seats the purchase and installation of an ultra modern table and also the replacement of the lawn and in 2015 was entirely demolished The new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco edit Construction of the new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco with a capacity of 30 983 started on 7 September 2015 after the demolition of the old Stadionul Ion Oblemenco On 10 November 2017 the arena which cost 52 million was inaugurated 30 The first official match was in Liga I on 18 November 2017 between CSU Craiova and Juventus București attended by 17 854 fans Support editFC U Craiova has many fans in Craiova and especially in the region of Oltenia but also in Romania Many ultras groups exist but in 2013 a strong division among the fans occurred due to the uncertainty regarding the true identities of the two clubs which claim the record of Universitatea Sezione Ultra 2000 and Utopia from Peluza Nord chose to support CS U Craiova while Praetoria and Ultras 2004 from Peluza Sud 97 chose FC U Craiova Later in 2017 Ultras Craiova 2004 left the club and decided to remain neutral In March 2018 FC U Craiova supporters attending a friendly game between Romania and Sweden at the Stadionul Ion Oblemenco booed CS U player Alexandru Mitriță upon being substituted out They also broke chairs and as a response CS U fans symbolically used insecticide to get rid of the stench left over by Peluza Sud 97 ultras 31 Rivalries edit FC U s main rival is Dinamo București The rivalry was amplified in 2002 and 2005 when Dinamo transferred an important group of players from Craiova citation needed Other rivalries of FC U are with Steaua București and CSU Craiova the latter rivalry because FC U claims the history of Universitatea Honours editNote As of November 2017 LPF attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to CS Universitatea Craiova Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours On 10 July 2023 the Timișoara Court of Appeal established that the historical record achieved until the end of 1990 91 season belongs to CS U Craiova 32 Domestic edit Leagues edit Liga I Runners up 2 1993 94 1994 95 Liga II Winners 2 2005 06 2020 21 Liga III Winners 1 2019 20 Runners up 1 2018 19 Liga IV Dolj Winners 1 2017 18Cups edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 1 1992 93 Runners up 3 1993 94 1997 98 1999 2000 Cupa Romaniei Dolj County Winners 1 2017 18Friendly edit Norcia Winter Cup Italy Winners 1 2003Players editFirst team squad edit As of 22 February 2024 33 34 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 Sorin Mogoșanu2 DF nbsp ROU Radu Negru3 DF nbsp LTU Rokas Lekiatas4 DF nbsp SUI Leo Lacroix5 DF nbsp BIH Amar Kvakic6 MF nbsp ROU Vlad Achim Vice captain 7 DF nbsp ROU Andrei Dragu8 MF nbsp ROU Dragoș Albu 3rd captain 9 FW nbsp NGA Jibril Ibrahim10 FW nbsp ARG Juan Bauza 4th captain 11 FW nbsp ROU Aurelian Chițu15 MF nbsp ROU Alexandru Blidar16 DF nbsp BRA Matheus Mascarenhas18 DF nbsp ARG Gabriel Compagnucci21 GK nbsp ROU Mario Enache No Pos Nation Player23 MF nbsp ROU Vlad Pop24 MF nbsp BEL William Baeten Captain 25 MF nbsp FRA Idris Bounaas26 MF nbsp ROU Bogdan Duță27 MF nbsp ROU Mario Ilie28 FW nbsp FRA Yassine Bahassa29 MF nbsp ROU Lucian Duță30 MF nbsp BEL Benjamin Van Durmen31 GK nbsp ROU Robert Popa50 GK nbsp ROU Ionuț Gurău51 FW nbsp BEL Sekou Sidibe72 DF nbsp ITA Andrea Padula79 DF nbsp ROU Gabriel Buta on loan from Farul Constanța 99 FW nbsp ROU Vladislav BlănuțăOther players under contract edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp GHA Moses AbbeyOut 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 MF nbsp ROU Cătălin Albu to Oltul Curtișoara Club officials editBoard of directors edit Role NameOwner nbsp Adrian MititeluGeneral Director nbsp Marcel PușcașSporting director nbsp Florin CosteaTechnical director nbsp Nicolo NapoliTeam Manager nbsp Eduard ZelginDelegate nbsp Robert SăceanuYouth Centre Manager nbsp Ovidiu TurcuMarketing amp Sales Director nbsp Lucian MituTicketing Department nbsp Dan SorinCommunications Department nbsp Daniel BurchelDigital Content Creator nbsp Ștefan CălinPress Officer nbsp Nicoleta AnghelResponsibles for Order and Safety nbsp Cătălin RizanPhotographer nbsp George Gabriel UceCameraman nbsp Ionuț TudoracheLast updated 5 April 2024 Source Board of Directors Current technical staff edit Role NameHead coach nbsp Eugen TricăAssistant coaches nbsp Valentin David nbsp Florin DrăganGoalkeeping coach nbsp Gabriele AldeganiFitness coach nbsp Vlad ȚăranClub doctor nbsp Andrei TudoraKinetotherapist nbsp Mihai SmarandaPhysiotherapist nbsp Liviu NedelcuMasseur nbsp Mihai Ciobanu nbsp Genel CernituStoreman nbsp Constantin BăzăvanLast updated 5 April 2024 Source Board of DirectorsEuropean record editMain article FC U Craiova 1948 in European football Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League European Cup 1 2 1 0 1 2 3 1UEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup 1 4 2 0 2 7 6 1UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 4 8 0 3 5 3 9 6UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 8 4 2 2 15 11 4Total 8 22 7 5 10 27 29 2UEFA Champions League European Cup edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1991 92 1R nbsp Apollon Limassol 2 0 0 3 2 3UEFA Cup Winners Cup European Cup Winners Cup edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1993 94 1R nbsp HB Torshavn 4 0 3 0 7 02R nbsp PSG 0 2 0 4 0 6UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1992 93 1R nbsp Sigma Olomouc 1 2 0 1 1 31994 95 PR nbsp Dinamo Tbilisi 1 2 0 2 1 41995 96 PR nbsp Dinamo Minsk 0 0 0 0 a e t 0 0 1 3 p 2000 01 QR nbsp Pobeda Prilep 1 1 0 1 1 2UEFA Intertoto Cup edit Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1996 Group stage 9 nbsp Daugava 3 0 2nd place nbsp Karlsruher SC 0 1 nbsp Spartak Trnava 2 1 nbsp Cukaricki 2 12001 1R nbsp Bylis 3 3 1 0 4 32R nbsp Slovacko 2 2 2 3 4 5League history editSeason Tier Division Place National Cup2023 24 1 Liga I TBD Quarter finals2022 23 1 Liga I 7th Quarter finals2021 22 1 Liga I 10th Round of 162020 21 2 Liga II 1st C P Round of 322019 20 3 Liga III Seria IV 1st C P Round of 322018 19 3 Liga III Seria III 2nd Second round2017 18 4 Liga IV DJ 1st C P winners of county phase 2014 17 DNP N A N A DNP2013 14 2 Liga II 12th R Round of 322011 13 DNP N A N A DNP disaffiliated 2010 11 1 Liga I 15th R Quarter finals2009 10 1 Liga I 13th Quarter finals2008 09 1 Liga I 7th Round of 162007 08 1 Liga I 9th Round of 322006 07 1 Liga I 9th Round of 16 Season Tier Division Place National Cup2005 06 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P Round of 162004 05 1 Divizia A 16th R Semi finals2003 04 1 Divizia A 4th Round of 322002 03 1 Divizia A 7th Round of 322001 02 1 Divizia A 7th Round of 322000 01 1 Divizia A 8th Round of 161999 00 1 Divizia A 13th Final1998 99 1 Divizia A 13th Round of 161997 98 1 Divizia A 8th Final1996 97 1 Divizia A 11th Semi finals1995 96 1 Divizia A 4th Round of 321994 95 1 Divizia A 2nd Semi finals1993 94 1 Divizia A 2nd Final1992 93 1 Divizia A 3rd Winners1991 92 1 Divizia A 4th Semi finalsNotable former players editThe footballers enlisted below have had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club and the players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and or senior level while they played for the club For a list of all former and current FC U Craiova 1948 players with a Wikipedia article see Category FC U Craiova 1948 players Romania nbsp Claudiu Bălan nbsp Ștefan Bărboianu nbsp Mircea Bornescu nbsp Cristian Chivu nbsp Mădălin Ciucă nbsp Florin Costea nbsp Mihai Costea nbsp Gheorghe Craioveanu nbsp Cătălin Crăciunescu nbsp Silvian Cristescu nbsp Ovidiu Dănănae nbsp Mihai Dina nbsp Dragoș Firțulescu nbsp Cornel Frăsineanu nbsp Ionel Gane nbsp Valerică Găman nbsp Constantin Gangioveanu nbsp Silviu Lung Jr nbsp Ionuț Luțu nbsp Corneliu Papură nbsp Gabriel Popescu nbsp Andrei Prepeliță nbsp Marius Sava nbsp Robert Săceanu nbsp Ovidiu Stoianof nbsp Dorel Stoica nbsp Eugen Trică nbsp Adrian UngurAustralia nbsp Michael Baird nbsp Spase Dilevski nbsp Josh Mitchell nbsp Joshua RoseBelgium nbsp Jeremy HuyghebaertItaly nbsp Andrea Compagno nbsp Lorenzo ParamattiTogo nbsp Samuel AsamoahSierra Leone nbsp Julius WobayPlayer of the Year editEach season since 2021 the fans have voted through a poll on the U Craiova official Facebook page the player on the team they feel is the most worthy of recognition for his performances during that season Year Winner2020 21 nbsp Andrea Compagno2021 22 nbsp Andrea Compagno2022 23 nbsp Andre DuarteContinental competition players editThe following players have been selected by their country in various continental tournaments while playing for U Craiova 1948 Players listed in bold are current U Craiova 1948 players nbsp Dragoș Albu 2023 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Cornel Frăsineanu 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Marius Iordache 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Tiberiu Lung 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Ionuț Luțu 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Ionuț Mișu 2011 UEFA European Under 17 Championship nbsp Corneliu Papură 1994 FIFA World Cup nbsp Vlad Pop 2023 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Robert Popa 2022 UEFA European Under 19 Championship nbsp Florin Prunea UEFA Euro 2000 nbsp Ovidiu Stingă 1994 FIFA World Cup nbsp Eugen Trică 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship nbsp Robert Vancea 1998 UEFA European Under 21 Championship Notable former coaches editFor a list of all former and current FC U Craiova 1948 managers with a Wikipedia article see Category FC U Craiova 1948 managers nbsp Ilie Balaci nbsp Marian Bondrea nbsp Sorin Carţu nbsp Emerich Jenei nbsp Nicolo Napoli nbsp Ion Oblemenco nbsp Constantin Oţet nbsp Aurel Țicleanu nbsp Victor Piţurcă nbsp Mircea Rădulescu nbsp Emil Sandoi nbsp Silviu Stănescu nbsp Jose Ramon AlexankoReferences edit As of November 2017 LPF attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to the CS Universitatea Craiova entity 1 FC U s only major trophy would be the 1992 93 Cupa Romaniei although it is also claimed by CS U 2 Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours 3 Informare cu privire la palmaresul CS Universitatea Craiova Information about the records of CS U in Romanian LPF ro 10 November 2017 Retrieved 8 February 2018 Marcel Popescu vrea Cupa la Craiova după 25 de ani In faza asta nu mai există bun si rău Marcel Popescu wants the Cup in Craiova after 25 years At this point there is no good or bad in Romanian Digi Sport 14 March 2018 Retrieved 14 March 2018 S a intors circul in Bănie Șefii lui CS U Craiova rad de rivala FC U și de Peluza Sud inaintea duelului de vineri din Liga a 3 a A venit și replica lui Mititelu The show returns to Bănie CS U Craiova s officials make fun of rival FC U and Peluza Sud before the Liga 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ul cu CFR Cluj ROMANIA SWEDEN 1 0 Mitriță affected by fans reaction It s not normal His presence is in doubt for the derby with CFR Cluj Gazeta Sporturilor in Romanian 28 March 2018 Retrieved 30 March 2018 https www gsp ro fotbal liga 1 verdict imens curtea de apel timisoara a decis ca cs universitatea craiova detine palmaresul stiintei hotararea mai poate fi atacata cu recurs 703903 html in Romanian ECHIPA Team in Romanian fcucraiova1948 ro 25 August 2023 Retrieved 25 August 2023 FCU 1948 CRAIOVA in Romanian Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal Retrieved 25 August 2023 External links editOfficial website in Romanian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC U Craiova 1948 amp oldid 1217368976, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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