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FC Unirea Urziceni

Fotbal Club Unirea Urziceni, commonly known as Unirea Urziceni (Romanian pronunciation: [urziˈt͡ʃenʲ]), was a Romanian professional football club based in Urziceni, Ialomița County. Unirea became national champions in 2009, at the end of their third season in the top-flight.

Unirea Urziceni
Full nameFotbal Club Unirea Urziceni
Nickname(s)Chelsea de Ialomița
(Chelsea of Ialomița)
Chelsea de Urziceni
(Chelsea of Urziceni)
Lupii din Bărăgan
(Wolves of Bărăgan)
Short nameUnirea
Founded1954 as Aurora Urziceni
Dissolved2011
GroundTineretului
Capacity7,000
OwnerUrziceni Municipality

The club was founded in 1954, and spent the majority of its history in the lower tiers of the Romanian league system. In 2006 they reached Liga I for the first time, and received national praise for their results at this level. At the end of their second season in the top division they earned qualification to Europe, and one year later they claimed the domestic title. In 2010, the team's owner withdrew financial support and Urziceni was forced to sell most of its players to pay debts, leading to relegation at the end of the 2010–11 season.

In the summer of 2011, owner Dumitru Bucșaru did not file for a licence for the club to play in the Liga I and decided not to enroll the team in any championship. Unirea Urziceni was subsequently dissolved.[1]

Currently, there is the football team AS FC Urziceni, established and supported by the local mayorship in 2016, which plays on the Tineretului stadium in the Ialomița county leagues.

History edit

 
Rangers versus Unirea (1–4) in 2009
 
Unirea versus Zenit (0–0) in 2010

The first sporting club in Urziceni was a basketball club called "Ialomița". On an improvised pitch at Obor, the football team "Ialomița" played against teams from Ploiești, Buzău, and Slobozia. They also played many games against Germans settled around the local lake, from which they took the name "La Nemți" ("At the Germans'").

In 1976, a new stadium, Tineretului, was inaugurated.

In 1988, the club reached the round-of-sixteen phase of the Cupa României, but lost 3–1 to Corvinul Hunedoara.

Prior to their promotion to Liga II at the end of the 2002–03 season, the club had spent its entire history playing in the lower leagues of the Romanian football league system, mostly in Divizia C and Divizia D.

In 2003, the club was taken over by a new sponsor, Valahorum. At the end of the 2005–06 season, the club finished second in the Seria 2 of the Liga II. Following the play-offs, played against Forex Brașov and Bihor Oradea, at Stadionul Național, the club was promoted to the Liga I for the very first time in its history.

Ascension edit

The club finished 10th in its first season in the top division. In the Liga I 2007–08, they finished seventh and reached the cup final. Manager and former Chelsea player Dan Petrescu nicknamed the team Chelsea of Ialomița. The following season the club won the league for the first time, after they beat Timișoara 2–1,[2] and qualified for the Champions League.

The club finished 3rd in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League Group stage, obtaining 8 points. They beat Rangers 4–1 in Glasgow and Sevilla in Bucharest 1–0 and drew 1–1, with VfB Stuttgart and Rangers at Bucharest. In the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League Knockout stage, Urziceni were drawn against English giants Liverpool. In the first round, at Anfield, Liverpool won 1–0, and at Bucharest, Unirea lost again, 1–3.

Unirea finished second in the 2009–10 Liga I season, again qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. In the third qualifying round, Unirea finished 0–0 against Zenit St. Petersburg at Bucharest. In Russia, they lost 1–0, with Danny scoring the winner. In the Europa League Play-off round Unirea played against Hajduk Split. They lost in the first game played in Poljud 4–1, and drew 1–1 in Bucharest.

Decline, dissolution and refounding edit

In 2010, Unirea Urziceni started to decline. Dumitru Bucșaru sold almost the entire team during the first half of the championship, on account of a debt owed to Steaua owner Gigi Becali. In the second half of the season, Unirea took players on loan from Steaua II București and Dinamo II București, but only finished the season in 17th place. Although Unirea had avoided relegation, it didn't renew its license and was dissolved in 2011.

Chronology of names edit

Name Period
Aurora Urziceni 1954–1974
Avântul Urziceni 1975–1979
Ferom Urziceni 1979–1984
Unirea Urziceni 1984–1999
Agricultorul Urziceni 1999–2001
Unirea Urziceni 2001–2011

Nickname edit

Both of the club's nicknames originated during Dan Petrescu's period with the club.

Urziceni have been associated with Chelsea by the Romanian media after they quickly evolved from a newly promoted team to a title contender under the management of former Chelsea defender Dan Petrescu. His role was seen similar to that of Roman Abramovich, who started to invest massively in Chelsea in 2003, turning them in one of the best teams in Europe. They are therefore also called the Chelsea of Urziceni or the Chelsea of Ialomița.

Dan Petrescu is also responsible for coining the Wolves of Bărăgan nickname. During training sessions and official fixtures, he would call his players "wolves" in order to increase their ferocity. Bărăgan refers to the plain in which the town of Urziceni is located.

Both of these nicknames were rarely used by the Romanian media, which usually referred to the team as Ialomițenii, after the Ialomița County from where the club was based.

Colors and crest edit

 
Valahorum era logo
 
Alternative club logo used during 2009–10 UEFA Champions League

Unirea Urziceni colors are blue and white. However, the football equipment worn by the "ialomițeni" had over time other than the traditional colors such as orange, green, black or blue. Unirea Urziceni provider of equipment was the Spanish company Joma.[3]

The club crest contained a lion's head, a symbol of power. After the arrival of coach Dan Petrescu, a former player and admirer of Chelsea, the logo has undergone significant changes. Valahorum SA sponsor's name was removed from the emblem, being replaced by the number 1954 which is the year of foundation of the club. Logo design has also been modified so that it resemble as much English team emblem . Hence the nickname Team : Chelsea of Ialomița or Chelsea of Urziceni.

Stadium edit

The club played its home matches at the Stadionul Tineretului, which has a capacity of 7,000 seats. They played their European matches at the Steaua Stadium in Bucharest because Stadionul Tineretului didn't meet UEFA criteria.

Honours edit

Domestic edit

European record edit

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 2 8 2 3 3 8 9 −1
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 3 6 0 2 4 3 11 −8
Total 5 14 2 5 7 11 20  – 9

League history edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bucșaru a desființat oficial Unirea Urziceni!". Pro Sport. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. ^ "European roundup-Bordeaux clinch title, Betis down". Reuters. 1 June 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009. [dead link]
  3. ^ "Unirea Urziceni si-a prezentat noul echipament" [Unirea Urziceni presented with its new equipment]. Ziare.com (in Romanian). 4 September 2008.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources FC Unirea Urziceni news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fotbal Club Unirea Urziceni commonly known as Unirea Urziceni Romanian pronunciation urziˈt ʃenʲ was a Romanian professional football club based in Urziceni Ialomița County Unirea became national champions in 2009 at the end of their third season in the top flight Unirea UrziceniFull nameFotbal Club Unirea UrziceniNickname s Chelsea de Ialomița Chelsea of Ialomița Chelsea de Urziceni Chelsea of Urziceni Lupii din Bărăgan Wolves of Bărăgan Short nameUnireaFounded1954 as Aurora UrziceniDissolved2011GroundTineretuluiCapacity7 000OwnerUrziceni MunicipalityHome coloursAway coloursThe club was founded in 1954 and spent the majority of its history in the lower tiers of the Romanian league system In 2006 they reached Liga I for the first time and received national praise for their results at this level At the end of their second season in the top division they earned qualification to Europe and one year later they claimed the domestic title In 2010 the team s owner withdrew financial support and Urziceni was forced to sell most of its players to pay debts leading to relegation at the end of the 2010 11 season In the summer of 2011 owner Dumitru Bucșaru did not file for a licence for the club to play in the Liga I and decided not to enroll the team in any championship Unirea Urziceni was subsequently dissolved 1 Currently there is the football team AS FC Urziceni established and supported by the local mayorship in 2016 which plays on the Tineretului stadium in the Ialomița county leagues Contents 1 History 1 1 Ascension 1 2 Decline dissolution and refounding 2 Chronology of names 3 Nickname 4 Colors and crest 5 Stadium 6 Honours 6 1 Domestic 7 European record 8 League history 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp Rangers versus Unirea 1 4 in 2009 nbsp Unirea versus Zenit 0 0 in 2010The first sporting club in Urziceni was a basketball club called Ialomița On an improvised pitch at Obor the football team Ialomița played against teams from Ploiești Buzău and Slobozia They also played many games against Germans settled around the local lake from which they took the name La Nemți At the Germans In 1976 a new stadium Tineretului was inaugurated In 1988 the club reached the round of sixteen phase of the Cupa Romaniei but lost 3 1 to Corvinul Hunedoara Prior to their promotion to Liga II at the end of the 2002 03 season the club had spent its entire history playing in the lower leagues of the Romanian football league system mostly in Divizia C and Divizia D In 2003 the club was taken over by a new sponsor Valahorum At the end of the 2005 06 season the club finished second in the Seria 2 of the Liga II Following the play offs played against Forex Brașov and Bihor Oradea at Stadionul Național the club was promoted to the Liga I for the very first time in its history Ascension edit The club finished 10th in its first season in the top division In the Liga I 2007 08 they finished seventh and reached the cup final Manager and former Chelsea player Dan Petrescu nicknamed the team Chelsea of Ialomița The following season the club won the league for the first time after they beat Timișoara 2 1 2 and qualified for the Champions League The club finished 3rd in the 2009 10 UEFA Champions League Group stage obtaining 8 points They beat Rangers 4 1 in Glasgow and Sevilla in Bucharest 1 0 and drew 1 1 with VfB Stuttgart and Rangers at Bucharest In the 2009 10 UEFA Europa League Knockout stage Urziceni were drawn against English giants Liverpool In the first round at Anfield Liverpool won 1 0 and at Bucharest Unirea lost again 1 3 Unirea finished second in the 2009 10 Liga I season again qualifying for the UEFA Champions League In the third qualifying round Unirea finished 0 0 against Zenit St Petersburg at Bucharest In Russia they lost 1 0 with Danny scoring the winner In the Europa League Play off round Unirea played against Hajduk Split They lost in the first game played in Poljud 4 1 and drew 1 1 in Bucharest Decline dissolution and refounding edit In 2010 Unirea Urziceni started to decline Dumitru Bucșaru sold almost the entire team during the first half of the championship on account of a debt owed to Steaua owner Gigi Becali In the second half of the season Unirea took players on loan from Steaua II București and Dinamo II București but only finished the season in 17th place Although Unirea had avoided relegation it didn t renew its license and was dissolved in 2011 Chronology of names editName PeriodAurora Urziceni 1954 1974Avantul Urziceni 1975 1979Ferom Urziceni 1979 1984Unirea Urziceni 1984 1999Agricultorul Urziceni 1999 2001Unirea Urziceni 2001 2011Nickname editBoth of the club s nicknames originated during Dan Petrescu s period with the club Urziceni have been associated with Chelsea by the Romanian media after they quickly evolved from a newly promoted team to a title contender under the management of former Chelsea defender Dan Petrescu His role was seen similar to that of Roman Abramovich who started to invest massively in Chelsea in 2003 turning them in one of the best teams in Europe They are therefore also called the Chelsea of Urziceni or the Chelsea of Ialomița Dan Petrescu is also responsible for coining the Wolves of Bărăgan nickname During training sessions and official fixtures he would call his players wolves in order to increase their ferocity Bărăgan refers to the plain in which the town of Urziceni is located Both of these nicknames were rarely used by the Romanian media which usually referred to the team as Ialomițenii after the Ialomița County from where the club was based Colors and crest edit nbsp Valahorum era logo nbsp Alternative club logo used during 2009 10 UEFA Champions LeagueUnirea Urziceni colors are blue and white However the football equipment worn by the ialomițeni had over time other than the traditional colors such as orange green black or blue Unirea Urziceni provider of equipment was the Spanish company Joma 3 The club crest contained a lion s head a symbol of power After the arrival of coach Dan Petrescu a former player and admirer of Chelsea the logo has undergone significant changes Valahorum SA sponsor s name was removed from the emblem being replaced by the number 1954 which is the year of foundation of the club Logo design has also been modified so that it resemble as much English team emblem Hence the nickname Team Chelsea of Ialomița or Chelsea of Urziceni Stadium editThe club played its home matches at the Stadionul Tineretului which has a capacity of 7 000 seats They played their European matches at the Steaua Stadium in Bucharest because Stadionul Tineretului didn t meet UEFA criteria Honours editDomestic edit Liga I Winners 1 2008 09 Runners up 1 2009 10 Liga II Runners up 1 2005 06 Liga III Winners 1 2002 03 Runners up 1 1987 88 Cupa Romaniei Runners up 1 2007 08 Supercupa Romaniei Runners up 2 2009 2010European record editMain article FC Unirea Urziceni in European football Competition S P W D L GF GA GDUEFA Champions League European Cup 2 8 2 3 3 8 9 1UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup 3 6 0 2 4 3 11 8Total 5 14 2 5 7 11 20 9League history editSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2010 11 1 Liga I 17th R Round of 162009 10 1 Liga I 2nd Round of 162008 09 1 Liga I 1st C Quarter finals2007 08 1 Liga I 5th Final2006 07 1 Liga I 10th Round of 162005 06 2 Liga II Seria II 2nd P 2004 05 2 Liga II Seria II 5th Round of 322003 04 2 Liga II Seria II 6th Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2002 03 3 Divizia C Seria II 1st C P 2001 02 3 Divizia C Seria III 13th2000 01 3 Divizia C Seria II 12th1999 00 3 Divizia C Seria II 13th1998 99 4 Divizia D IL 1st C P 1991 92 3 Divizia C Seria IV 13th R 1990 91 3 Divizia C Seria IV 10th1989 90 4 Divizia D IL 1st C P References edit Bucșaru a desființat oficial Unirea Urziceni Pro Sport 27 June 2011 Retrieved 29 June 2011 European roundup Bordeaux clinch title Betis down Reuters 1 June 2009 Retrieved 23 July 2009 dead link Unirea Urziceni si a prezentat noul echipament Unirea Urziceni presented with its new equipment Ziare com in Romanian 4 September 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Unirea Urziceni amp oldid 1209090261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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