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FC Inter Sibiu

Fotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu , commonly known as FC Inter Sibiu or Inter Sibiu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˌinter siˈbiw]), is a Romanian amateur football team based in the city of Sibiu, Sibiu County, which competes in the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian league system.

FC Inter Sibiu
Full nameFotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu
Nickname(s)
  • Interiștii
  • Sibienii (The People from Sibiu)
  • Bleu-Albaștrii (The Bleu and Blues)
Short nameInter
Founded1968; 55 years ago (1968)
as Independența Sibiu
GroundObor
Capacity300
ChairmanTeodor Birț
ManagerCălin Moldovan
LeagueLiga IV
2021–22Liga IV, Sibiu County, 1st

The club was originally founded in 1968 as Independența Sibiu, and managed important performances during the communist period. In the years preceding the Romanian Revolution, the club started to become associated with Nicu Ceaușescu, the youngest child of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. Inter continued to also have results during the 1990s, but eventually went bankrupt in 2000.

In 2020, Inter Sibiu was refounded and commenced play in the fourth division.

History

First years and Nicu Ceaușescu support (1968–1990)

FC Inter Sibiu was founded in the summer of 1968, under the name of Independența Sibiu.[1] The club was financially supported by Independența Factory (a metallurgical machinery manufacturer) and was known for years as the football club of Terezian neighborhood of Sibiu, playing for the first time in the third tier in 1969, after won the 1968–69 Sibiu County Championship and the promotion play-off against the champion of Covasna County, Carpați Covasna (2–0 at Sibiu and 2–1 at Covasna). Until 1982, Independența oscillated between the third and fourth tier, than started to have a constant appearance at the level of Divizia C, under the management of Mihai Găldean, factory's chairman. At that time (1982), the historical and most representative football club of Sibiu was Șoimii Sibiu, former top-flight member and an important team of Divizia B.[2]

 
Former logo.

After 1982, for the next three seasons Independența was a middle-table team, ranking between fourth and seventh place. In the summer of 1985, the club changed its name from FC Independența Sibiu to AS Inter Sibiu, and although some claimed that the name was inspired by Inter Milano, in fact was a juxtaposition of letters, In (Independența) and Ter (Terezian).[2] However, some inspiration related to Inter Milano existed, because the team played in blue kits, with black vertical lines. After only one year, Inter promoted to Divizia B, after it was ranked first in the third tier, at the end of an intense fight against Electromureș Târgu Mureș (both teams obtaining 61 points).

Summer of 1986 was a summer of change in the history of football from Sibiu, thus the promotion of Inter was correlated with an unnexpected relegation of Șoimii Sibiu fact that generated a big change, Șoimii left Municipal Stadium and Inter came in.[2] In the same summer, AS Inter Sibiu was renamed as FC Inter Sibiu, name that will obtain the best results of the local football, in the next years, also the colors changed from blue and black to bleu and blue.[2] In the first season, Inter (with Marian Bondrea and Viorel Hizo as coaches and an important contingent of players from Șoimii) managed to save from relegation, after it was ranked 10th of 18. In the next season, the team promoted after won its series (seven points over 2nd place, Jiul Petroșani). 1987–88 season is in fact the period when the controversy started to surround "the blue and blacks", because with some rounds before the end of the season, son of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu, Nicu Ceauşescu (which was first secretary of Romanian Communist Party) started to be involved in the team's destiny. Legend of the club, Viorel Hizo, spoke about this issue a few years ago: "In 1984 I was brought to Inter Sibiu, where I stayed until 1991. I was the assistant of Bondrea and Titi Ardeleanu, but also head coach in two periods. Nicu Ceaușescu came when we were already almost promoted to Divizia A, we had a few points ahead of Petroșani, so he didn't help us. Nicu Ceaușescu helped us financially, especially with the transfers, because we took good footballers, without paying. When he came to the team, he said: “Don't imagine that I will win your matches. But I can help you make a team, so we don't make fun of each other in the Divizia A, but I want something, you would make me the happiest if you beat Steaua București and Dinamo București, but also FC Olt."[3]

Inter was ranked eleventh (1988–89) and sixth (1989–90) in its first seasons spent in the top-flight, then Nicu Ceauşescu left the club, after the Romanian Revolution.

From Balkans Cup to bankruptcy (1990–2000)

 
Inter Sibiu's 1990–91 squad that won the Balkans Cup.

In the first part of the 1990s, Inter remained a strong team, even without the support of Nicu Ceaușescu, reaching its peak in 1991, when it obtained the best rank in the history of the club (4th place) and won 1–0 (on aggregate) the Balkans Cup, in a final against Budućnost Titograd, goal scored by Lucian Cotora. After 1991, Inter started to obtain only rankings in the middle of the league table, then, at the end of the 1995–96 season, relegated back in the second division, after 8 years spent in the top-flight of the Romanian football league system.

Period Name
1968–1982 Independența Sibiu
1982–present Inter Sibiu

Back in the Divizia B, Inter almost relegated again in the first season after a weak ranking, 15th of 18, only one point over the first relegating place, occupied by Apulum Alba Iulia. In the next seasons Inter remained a middle-table team: 12th of 18 (1997–98), 11th of 18 (1998–99) and 9th of 18 (1999–2000, then, the club was dissolved in the first part of the 2000–01 edition, due to financial problems, to the disappointment of its supporters.

Rebirth (2021–present)

In 2001, at short period after Inter's bankruptcy, Șoimii Sibiu was dissolved, as well, the football from the Transylvanian city reaching a deep coma. First club that continued the football tradition was FC Sibiu, but dissolved after only 4 years. In the same year appeared Voința Sibiu, club that reached the top-flight in 2011, but relegated after only one season, then went bankruptcy, as well. After three years of fog, a new project appeared, FC Hermannstadt, club that achieved Liga I promotion in 2018 and resisted three years in the top-flight before relegating.

Inter was refounded in 2020, after 20 years of absence, at the initiative of Teodor Birț, first president of FC Hermannstadt, the man who led the club from Liga IV to Liga I.[4][5]

Grounds

The club plays its home matches on Păltiniș Stadium in Rășinari, with a capacity of 300 seats. Between 1982 and 1986, Inter Sibiu played its home matches on Independența Stadium in Terezian neighborhood, Sibiu. After the 1986 promotion to Divizia B, interiștii started to play their home matches on Municipal Stadium, in Sub Arini Park zone, Sibiu.

Honours

Domestic

Liga I:

Liga II:

Liga III:

  • Winners (1): 1985–86

Liga IV – Sibiu County

Continental

Balkans Cup:

Other performances

Players

First team squad

As of 6 October 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   ROU Dragoș Ciorgovean
GK   ROU Bogdan Comăniciu
DF   ROU Alexandru Barbu
DF   ROU Gabriel Bâra
DF   ROU Valentin Boldea
DF   ROU Lucian Condrea
DF   ROU Eduard Cornea
DF   ROU Luca Dan
DF   ROU Cristobal Oprișor
MF   ROU Ionuț Bărculeț
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   ROU Andrei Belașcu
MF   ROU Ionuț Bratima
MF   ROU Andrei Câmpean
MF   ROU Claudiu Giura (Captain)
MF   ROU Cristian Standima
MF   ROU Andrei Stoia
MF   ROU Cătălin Tineiu
FW   ROU Adrian Greavu
FW   ROU Roberto Răcean

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
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club officials

League history

Notable former players

Notable former managers

References

  1. ^ "Evoluția denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor" [The evolution of team names over the years]. tribuna.ro. Retrieved 28 June 2021.(in Romanian)
  2. ^ a b c d "Dosarele Tribuna Sporturilor: FC Inter - istoria unei promovări Naşterea unei echipe mari" [Sports Tribune files: FC Inter - the history of a promotion The birth of a great team]. tribuna.ro. Retrieved 25 June 2021.(in Romanian)
  3. ^ "Clubul susținut de Nicu Ceaușescu a revenit pe harta fotbalului românesc » Prima victorie după 21 de ani!" [The club supported by Nicu Ceaușescu has returned to the map of Romanian football »The first victory after 21 years!]. gsp.ro. Retrieved 25 June 2021.(in Romanian)
  4. ^ "Inter Sibiu revine oficial la viață – Teodor Birț: „Începem totul de la zero. Ne dorim să ajungem în liga 1"" [Inter Sibiu officially returns to life - Teodor Birț: “We start everything from scratch. We want to get to Liga I”]. oradesibiu.ro. Retrieved 24 June 2021. (in Romanian)
  5. ^ "Clubul susținut de Nicu Ceaușescu a revenit pe harta fotbalului românesc » Prima victorie după 21 de ani!" [The club supported by Nicu Ceaușescu has returned to the map of Romanian football »The first victory after 21 years!]. gsp.ro. Retrieved 24 June 2021. (in Romanian)

External links

  • FC Inter Sibiu on Facebook
  • FC Inter Sibiu at frf-ajf.ro

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Fotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 Sibiu commonly known as FC Inter Sibiu or Inter Sibiu Romanian pronunciation ˌinter siˈbiw is a Romanian amateur football team based in the city of Sibiu Sibiu County which competes in the Liga IV the fourth tier of the Romanian league system FC Inter SibiuFull nameFotbal Club Inter Stars 2020 SibiuNickname s InteriștiiSibienii The People from Sibiu Bleu Albaștrii The Bleu and Blues Short nameInterFounded1968 55 years ago 1968 as Independența SibiuGroundOborCapacity300ChairmanTeodor BirțManagerCălin MoldovanLeagueLiga IV2021 22Liga IV Sibiu County 1stHome coloursAway coloursThe club was originally founded in 1968 as Independența Sibiu and managed important performances during the communist period In the years preceding the Romanian Revolution the club started to become associated with Nicu Ceaușescu the youngest child of dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu Inter continued to also have results during the 1990s but eventually went bankrupt in 2000 In 2020 Inter Sibiu was refounded and commenced play in the fourth division Contents 1 History 1 1 First years and Nicu Ceaușescu support 1968 1990 1 2 From Balkans Cup to bankruptcy 1990 2000 1 3 Rebirth 2021 present 2 Grounds 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 Continental 3 3 Other performances 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 Notable former players 8 Notable former managers 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditFirst years and Nicu Ceaușescu support 1968 1990 Edit FC Inter Sibiu was founded in the summer of 1968 under the name of Independența Sibiu 1 The club was financially supported by Independența Factory a metallurgical machinery manufacturer and was known for years as the football club of Terezian neighborhood of Sibiu playing for the first time in the third tier in 1969 after won the 1968 69 Sibiu County Championship and the promotion play off against the champion of Covasna County Carpați Covasna 2 0 at Sibiu and 2 1 at Covasna Until 1982 Independența oscillated between the third and fourth tier than started to have a constant appearance at the level of Divizia C under the management of Mihai Găldean factory s chairman At that time 1982 the historical and most representative football club of Sibiu was Șoimii Sibiu former top flight member and an important team of Divizia B 2 Former logo Nicu Ceaușescu After 1982 for the next three seasons Independența was a middle table team ranking between fourth and seventh place In the summer of 1985 the club changed its name from FC Independența Sibiu to AS Inter Sibiu and although some claimed that the name was inspired by Inter Milano in fact was a juxtaposition of letters In Independența and Ter Terezian 2 However some inspiration related to Inter Milano existed because the team played in blue kits with black vertical lines After only one year Inter promoted to Divizia B after it was ranked first in the third tier at the end of an intense fight against Electromureș Targu Mureș both teams obtaining 61 points Summer of 1986 was a summer of change in the history of football from Sibiu thus the promotion of Inter was correlated with an unnexpected relegation of Șoimii Sibiu fact that generated a big change Șoimii left Municipal Stadium and Inter came in 2 In the same summer AS Inter Sibiu was renamed as FC Inter Sibiu name that will obtain the best results of the local football in the next years also the colors changed from blue and black to bleu and blue 2 In the first season Inter with Marian Bondrea and Viorel Hizo as coaches and an important contingent of players from Șoimii managed to save from relegation after it was ranked 10th of 18 In the next season the team promoted after won its series seven points over 2nd place Jiul Petroșani 1987 88 season is in fact the period when the controversy started to surround the blue and blacks because with some rounds before the end of the season son of Nicolae and Elena Ceaușescu Nicu Ceausescu which was first secretary of Romanian Communist Party started to be involved in the team s destiny Legend of the club Viorel Hizo spoke about this issue a few years ago In 1984 I was brought to Inter Sibiu where I stayed until 1991 I was the assistant of Bondrea and Titi Ardeleanu but also head coach in two periods Nicu Ceaușescu came when we were already almost promoted to Divizia A we had a few points ahead of Petroșani so he didn t help us Nicu Ceaușescu helped us financially especially with the transfers because we took good footballers without paying When he came to the team he said Don t imagine that I will win your matches But I can help you make a team so we don t make fun of each other in the Divizia A but I want something you would make me the happiest if you beat Steaua București and Dinamo București but also FC Olt 3 Inter was ranked eleventh 1988 89 and sixth 1989 90 in its first seasons spent in the top flight then Nicu Ceausescu left the club after the Romanian Revolution From Balkans Cup to bankruptcy 1990 2000 Edit Inter Sibiu s 1990 91 squad that won the Balkans Cup In the first part of the 1990s Inter remained a strong team even without the support of Nicu Ceaușescu reaching its peak in 1991 when it obtained the best rank in the history of the club 4th place and won 1 0 on aggregate the Balkans Cup in a final against Buducnost Titograd goal scored by Lucian Cotora After 1991 Inter started to obtain only rankings in the middle of the league table then at the end of the 1995 96 season relegated back in the second division after 8 years spent in the top flight of the Romanian football league system Period Name1968 1982 Independența Sibiu1982 present Inter SibiuBack in the Divizia B Inter almost relegated again in the first season after a weak ranking 15th of 18 only one point over the first relegating place occupied by Apulum Alba Iulia In the next seasons Inter remained a middle table team 12th of 18 1997 98 11th of 18 1998 99 and 9th of 18 1999 2000 then the club was dissolved in the first part of the 2000 01 edition due to financial problems to the disappointment of its supporters Rebirth 2021 present Edit In 2001 at short period after Inter s bankruptcy Șoimii Sibiu was dissolved as well the football from the Transylvanian city reaching a deep coma First club that continued the football tradition was FC Sibiu but dissolved after only 4 years In the same year appeared Voința Sibiu club that reached the top flight in 2011 but relegated after only one season then went bankruptcy as well After three years of fog a new project appeared FC Hermannstadt club that achieved Liga I promotion in 2018 and resisted three years in the top flight before relegating Inter was refounded in 2020 after 20 years of absence at the initiative of Teodor Birț first president of FC Hermannstadt the man who led the club from Liga IV to Liga I 4 5 Grounds EditMain article Stadionul Municipal Sibiu The club plays its home matches on Păltiniș Stadium in Rășinari with a capacity of 300 seats Between 1982 and 1986 Inter Sibiu played its home matches on Independența Stadium in Terezian neighborhood Sibiu After the 1986 promotion to Divizia B interiștii started to play their home matches on Municipal Stadium in Sub Arini Park zone Sibiu Honours EditDomestic Edit Liga I Best finish in Liga I 4th 1990 91 Liga II Winners 1 1987 88Liga III Winners 1 1985 86Liga IV Sibiu County Winners 5 1968 69 1973 74 1980 81 1981 82 2021 22 Runners up 1 2020 21Continental Edit Balkans Cup Winners 1 1990 91Other performances Edit Appearances in Liga I 8Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 6 October 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK ROU Dragoș Ciorgovean GK ROU Bogdan Comăniciu DF ROU Alexandru Barbu DF ROU Gabriel Bara DF ROU Valentin Boldea DF ROU Lucian Condrea DF ROU Eduard Cornea DF ROU Luca Dan DF ROU Cristobal Oprișor MF ROU Ionuț Bărculeț No Pos Nation Player MF ROU Andrei Belașcu MF ROU Ionuț Bratima MF ROU Andrei Campean MF ROU Claudiu Giura Captain MF ROU Cristian Standima MF ROU Andrei Stoia MF ROU Cătălin Tineiu FW ROU Adrian Greavu FW ROU Roberto RăceanOut 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 NamePresident Teodor BirțVice Presidents Radu Bălă Dănuț SandaSporting Manager Nicolae GrigoreOrganizer of Competitions Marius LunguSecretary Mihail MindreciDelegate Vasile Armenean Current technical staff Edit Role NameManager Călin MoldovanAssistant Manager Marius ZăvoiLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2021 22 4 Liga IV SB 1st C 2020 21 4 Liga IV SB 2nd2000 01 2 Divizia B Seria II 18th R 1999 00 2 Divizia B Seria II 9th1998 99 2 Divizia B Seria II 11th1997 98 2 Divizia B Seria II 12th1996 97 2 Divizia B Seria II 15th Round of 161995 96 1 Divizia A 17th R Semi finals1994 95 1 Divizia A 9th Round of 32 Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei1993 94 1 Divizia A 8th Round of 161992 93 1 Divizia A 8th Quarter finals1991 92 1 Divizia A 12th Round of 321990 91 1 Divizia A 4th Semi finals1989 90 1 Divizia A 6th Round of 321988 89 1 Divizia A 11th Round of 161987 88 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1986 87 2 Divizia B Seria II 10th1985 86 3 Divizia C 1st C P Notable former players Edit Zoltan Ritli Adrian Damian Marius Baciu Mihail Majearu Florin Cotora Lucian Cotora Adrian Blid Gheorghe Mihali Radu Niculescu Marius Predatu Răzvan Tobosaru Bogdan Bănuță Cristian Sava Adrian Văsai Dorinel Munteanu Ovidiu Talvan Constantin Lazăr Ovidiu Maier Cezar Zamfir Marius Szeghedi Marian Mărgărit Cătălin Popa Bogdan Bucur Corneliu Szeghedi Dorin Zotincă Mircea Bolba Lucian Burchel Alexandru Szenes Neculai Alexa Ionel Fulga Cornel Cașolțan Marius Pistol Bogdan Mara Benonie Popescu Radu Neguț Alex Zotincă Claudiu Moldovan Cristian LazărNotable former managers Edit Marian Bondrea Viorel Hizo Florin Halagian Cornel Țălnar Silviu Ștefănescu Ștefan Coidum Jean Gavrilă Gheorghe Țurlea Constantin Ardeleanu Ștefan DorianReferences Edit Evoluția denumirilor echipelor de a lungul anilor The evolution of team names over the years tribuna ro Retrieved 28 June 2021 in Romanian a b c d Dosarele Tribuna Sporturilor FC Inter istoria unei promovări Nasterea unei echipe mari Sports Tribune files FC Inter the history of a promotion The birth of a great team tribuna ro Retrieved 25 June 2021 in Romanian Clubul susținut de Nicu Ceaușescu a revenit pe harta fotbalului romanesc Prima victorie după 21 de ani The club supported by Nicu Ceaușescu has returned to the map of Romanian football The first victory after 21 years gsp ro Retrieved 25 June 2021 in Romanian Inter Sibiu revine oficial la viață Teodor Birț Incepem totul de la zero Ne dorim să ajungem in liga 1 Inter Sibiu officially returns to life Teodor Birț We start everything from scratch We want to get to Liga I oradesibiu ro Retrieved 24 June 2021 in Romanian Clubul susținut de Nicu Ceaușescu a revenit pe harta fotbalului romanesc Prima victorie după 21 de ani The club supported by Nicu Ceaușescu has returned to the map of Romanian football The first victory after 21 years gsp ro Retrieved 24 June 2021 in Romanian External links EditFC Inter Sibiu on Facebook FC Inter Sibiu at frf ajf ro Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FC Inter Sibiu amp oldid 1152402321, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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