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CSM Jiul Petroșani

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani, commonly known as Jiul Petroșani, simply as Jiul, is a professional football club based in Petroșani, Hunedoara County, founded in 1919 under the name of CAM Petroșani.

Jiul Petroșani
Full nameClubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani
Nickname(s)
  • Minerii (The Miners)
  • Jiuliștii (The People from Jiu Valley)
  • Petroșenenii (The People from Petroșani)
  • Alb-Negrii (The White and Blacks)
Short nameJiul
Founded3 August 1919; 103 years ago (1919-08-03)
as CAM Petroșani
GroundPetre Libardi
Capacity15,500
OwnerPetroșani Municipality
ChairmanRadu Polifronie
Head Coachvacant
LeagueLiga III
2021–22Liga III, Seria VII, 7th

Jiul Petroșani is one of the oldest clubs in Romania that is still active. Founded before teams such as Steaua București, Dinamo București or Rapid București, Jiul, at its best, was ranked 2nd (1924–25) in the top-flight, but despite the ups and downs, Jiul was for most of its existence, a constant presence in the first two tiers of the Romanian football league system, fact that made it a traditional club in the country.

After 1990, the miners had their moments of brilliance, but the closure of the mines in the Jiu Valley, the main engine of the local economy led to the decay of the team, being almost annually in danger of bankruptcy.

History

Early years and first performances (1919–1930)

 
Chart showing the progress of Jiul's league finishes from 1934 to the present.

In the Jiu Valley, football was started in the early 20th century. However, football was regarded with mistrust and hostility by the miners (the main economic activity of the area being coal mining), because those who practiced it came from other guilds. In the summer months of 1919, football was played in Petroșani on the current place of the Dâlja mine. Football was organized in an official form by Ion Winklehner, general manager of the mines of the Petroșani Society, under the name of Clubul Atletic al Minelor Petroșani (Petroșani Mines Athletic Club) or simply CAMP. The first coaches of the football club were: Iosif Keiling, Carol Krausz, Wilhelm Spitzer and János Kovezdi and the squad was made up of players like: Lajos Nagy, Ferenc Keiling, Grava, Ocsofsky, Kuna, József Bobei, János Horváth, Fridmansky, Lajos Spitzer, Cornea, Heinz, Ladány or Pálinkás. The first matches were played against teams from Hunedoara Region, so after homogenization of the squad, in 1922, CAMP entered the District of Arad championship. In order to create a competitive team, CAMP owners brought gifted players from other parts of the country, such as: Iosif Klein, L. Kiminich, Adalbert Dankó or Z. Veszprémy. In the first season, CAM Petroșani was ranked 3rd, after AAC Arad and CS Vulcan. In the 1924–25 edition, CAMP won the District of Arad championship, but this time under the name of UCASP (Uniunea Cluburilor Sportive ale Societății Petroșani – Sports Club Association of Petroșani Society) name resulting after the 1924 merger with CS Vulcan. UCASP participated in the final stage of the 1924–25 Divizia A season after eliminating Universitatea Cluj and Jahn Cernăuți, but it lost the final (1–5) against Chinezul Timișoara. It was, however, a national vice-champion title, players such as: Adalbert Dankó, Gheorghe Péterffy, L. Kiminich, Z. Veszprémy, Elemér Berkessy and Ștefan Messner were welcomed to Petroșani. After the dissolution of the merger with CS Vulcan in 1926, UCSAP would try a new merger, this time with Jiul Lupeni, playing under the name of the team from Lupeni, name under which the team participated in the national final of the 1927–28 Divizia A season, finally lost on 29 July 1928, 2–3 against Colțea Brașov, this time with Ioan Kiss, Eugen Szabados, Joseph Kilianovitz, Aurel Guga and Bognar among the best players. Further, after the dissolution of the mergers with the teams from Vulcan and Lupeni, the team from Petroșani will be named in 1929 as Jiul, name inspired by Jiu River, the river that passes through the city.[1][2]

Name Period
CAM Petroșani 1919–1924
UCAS Petroșani 1924–1926
Jiul Lupeni 1926–1929
Jiul Petroșani 1929–1950
Partizanul Petroșani 1950
Flacăra Petroșani 1951–1952
Minerul Petroșani 1953–1958
Jiul Petroșani 1958–1962
Jiul Petrila 1962–1966
Jiul Petroșani 1966–present

Road to Divizia A (1930–1937)

The popularity of the Divizia A formula, that appeared in the 1932–33 season, required the establishment of a second league, named Divizia B. The new league started with the 1934–35 season, a season with five series based on geographic criteria. Jiul Petroșani was ranked 1st in the first edition of Divizia B, second series. According to the rules then, a promotion tournament was held between the winners of the five series, tournament won by the miners, which was supposed to play also a promotion/relegation play-off against the last ranked team from Divizia A. The play-off was played against AMEFA Arad (0–2 at Arad and 0–0 home), in the white and blacks team being players like: Emerich, Medve, R. Radu, Szulle, Péterffy or Vâjdea. 1936–37 season brought a new league on the stage of the Romanian football, Divizia C, the third tier. Under these conditions, from Divizia B promoted four teams from the two series, from the second series promoted Phoenix Baia Mare, Jiul Petroșani, Vulturii Textila Lugoj and Olimpia Satu Mare. Thus, Jiul Petroșani led by the Hungarian coach Rudolf Jeny, with valuable players such as: I. Kiss, Bredan, Mardare, Zastulka, Skovrán, Vâjdea or Guttman will be the first team of Jiul Petroșani and Jiu Valley which promoted to Divizia A.

Years of consolidation (1937–1966)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1965–1966).

Until the end of World War II (1939–1945), Jiul Petroșani oscillated between Divizia A (1937–38) and Divizia B (1938–41), the elite players of that period were: Emil Cosma, Ernest Skovrán (who played also for Romania B), Gheorghe Vâjdea, Teodor Bulea, Remus Radu, Gusti Emmerich, Géza Medve, Iosif Medve II, Ladislau Medve III, Béla Pop and Traian Simandean. After winning the 2nd series of the second league at the end of the 1940–41 season, due to the war, the championship was interrupted and was resumed only in 1946 with Jiul Petroșani in the first league. For the miners followed a so-called "golden age" and at the end of the 1948–49 Divizia A season, the club achieved the best performance in its entire history, occupying the 3rd place, after ICO Oradea and CFR București, after ended the previous season only on the 10th place. It was an excellent place also obtained due to the transfers made during those years, Ion Panait, Costică Marinescu or Tudor Paraschiva, who along with Pop IV, Ion Nicșa, Costică Morar, Oroszi, Mihai Nemeș, Dez Szilaghi, Tiberiu Bone, Andrei Roman or Janos Balogh have formed a strong squad, one of the strongest in the club's history. Even though between 1950 and 1956 Divizia A was played by the Soviet model in a spring-autumn system and the team had other typical names of that moment like: Partizanul (The Partisan), Flacăra (The Flame) or Minerul (The Miner), Jiul Petroșani "flew" through Divizia A in the next years with middle table places until its relegation at the end of the 1959–60 season. The white and blacks have been 13 consecutive years in the first league due to the constant and seriousness of the coaches of that time, Ion "Jean" Lăpușneanu or Andrei Sepci, but also due to the dedication of footballers such as Aurel Crâsnic, Tudor Paraschiva, Gheorghe Romoșan, Costică Moraru, Petre Vasiu, Ion Nicșa, Ștefan Szőke, Costică Marinescu, Gheorghe Anisia, Ștefan Coidum, Iuliu Farkaș I, Emeric Farkaș II, Emil Ciurdărescu, Ion Ghibea, Ion Panait, Iosif "Bontu" Deleanu or Gheorghe "Gică" Nertea. Then came a period of rebound, in which the importance of the 1950s squad names could not be counterbalanced by those who came after 1960. After a season in Divizia B (1960–61), even without Panait and Deleanu who retired, but with the ambitious Bazil Marian at the helm of the team, Jiul returned to the first league by winning the series in front of CSM Baia Mare. It was a tight struggle in three teams, then Jiul tasted the first tier again, but only for one season (1961–62). Further petroșenenii played again four years (1962–66) in the second league. In this period appeared at Jiul remarkable players like Frank Baldwin, Victor Zamfir, Florea Martinovici, Cornel Pavlovici, Mihai Ciornoavă, Emil Dumitriu, Marin Peronescu, Ioan Achim, Petre Libardi, Mircea Crăciun, Ion Vasile, Teodor Pop or Andrei Stocker. At the end of the 1965–66 season, Jiul returned to the first league under the leadership of coach Eugen Mladin.

A great period (1966–1985)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1973–1974), team that won the 1974 Romanian Cup.

At 8 years after returning to Divizia A, during which Jiul held positions between 6 and 15 (1966–67 and 1967–68 – 8th, 1968–69 – 6th, 1969–70 – 7th, 1970–71 – 13th, 1971–72 – 12th, 1972–73 – 10th, 1972–73 – 15th) the team from Petroșani made the big blow, having as coach the 1966 promotion team captain, Traian Ivănescu. Ivănescu and the squad composed of: Gabriel Ion – Ion Nițu, Gogu Tonca, Andrei Stocker, Adrian Dodu – Alexandru Nagy, Petre LibardiÁrpád Szűcs, Gheorghe Mulțescu, Adalbert Rozsnyai, Mihai Stoichiță succeeded on 23 June 1974 (after losing a final in 1972) to defeat Politehnica Timișoara, 4–2 in the final of the 1973–74 Romanian Cup season and brought the trophy in the Jiu Valley for the first time.[3] As a result of this the miners participated for the first time in a European Cup, but lost in the first round 2–3 on aggregate against Dundee United.[4] Jiul Petroșani continued to play in the first league, changing generations for generations, with a peak in the 1976–77 Divizia A season when coach Gheorghe Ene managed the squad to a 5th place, a squad with a lot of important players like: Iosif Cavai, Dragu Bădin, Grigore Ciupitu, Augustin Deleanu, Traian Stoica, Ionel Augustin, Gheorghe Mulțescu or Florea Dumitrache. After that peak for Jiul followed good years and the difficulties appeared, paradoxically, after the new stadium, built in the Lunca Jiului, was opened in 1982 (the old one built in 1922, burnt in 1975). Thus, after 19 seasons in the first league, the miners relegated at the end of the 1984–85 Divizia A season after an oscillating championship with three coaches sacked and 24 players used, many of them suspected of match-fixing.

Ups and Downs (1985–2002)

 
Jiul Petroșani (1995–1996), team that obtained the 1996 historical promotion.

In the next 15 years, Jiul struggled, not a few times between sublime and ridiculous. In the 1985–86 edition of Divizia B Gheorghe Mulțescu, a very important player in the club's history, returned, this time as a coach-player, and promoted the team to Divizia A after only one season. The miners will return to the second league for two other seasons (1987–1989). The ecstasy erupted again for two years (1989–1991) when jiuliștii will be in the Romanian football elite. It was the generation of Viorel Păuna, Sorin Ghițan, Florin Stoica, Ioan Varga, Marian Bâcu, Silviu Popoviciu, Horațiu Lasconi, Aristică Cioabă, Marcel "Rico" Cristea, Ion Sburlea, Ion Radu or Damian Militaru. The 1991 relegation threw Jiul in "B" for five years long darkness with submitted developments, such as 1993–94 season (7th) or 1994–95 (13th). Only after the energetic intervention of Miron Cozma, the 1990s Miners Union League of the Jiu Valley leader and also a very controversial public figure in Romania, especially for the 1990s mineriads.[5] The white and blacks returned to the first league in 1995–96 season, with Ion "Liță" Dumitru as coach and some talented footballers as Leontin Toader, Liviu Baicea, Mircea Cristescu, Aristică Cioabă, Marin Tudorache, Dan Neiconi, Fănel Țîră, Vasile Matinca or Toni Sedecaru in the squad.[6] They were later joined by Ion Bivolaru, Cristian Pușcaș, Romulus Bealcu, Tudorel Zamfirescu and Tiberiu Csik who kept the team in the first league for two years (1996–1998), the 1998 relegation being the most embarrassing in the club's history, with 10 points and only three victories in 34 matches. The disorganized situation of the club from that moment has been accentuated in the next seasons of Divizia B by driving the management of the club from one person to another. After three weak years in the second league (1998–2001), the president of the club was named the young and ambitious Alin Simota and as coach was named the experienced Ioan Sdrobiș, the one nicknamed as The Father. But 2001–02 season was a disastrous one, Jiul finished on 15th place and relegated for the first time in its history to Divizia C.[7]

The last shine of the miners (2002–2007)

 
Jiul Petroșani squad before a match against Politehnica Iași at the last season of the club in the first league.

After the 2002 disastrous relegation to Divizia C, Jiul made a great season and promoted back without any problems, after winning the sixth series with 8 points over CS Certej. In the first season after the Divizia B return Jiul fight for promotion until the last second of the season and finally finished on the 2nd place, only one point distance from the leader, CFR Cluj. 2004–05 Divizia B season was again a tough one for the miners who won the third series by having only a better goal average than Gaz Metan Mediaș and promoted again to the first league after 7 years of absence. The coach of the team was Gheorghe Borugă and in the team were players like: Dumitru Hotoboc, Cătălin Mulțescu, Cornel Irina, Iosif Kalai, Mihai Pintilii, Szabolcs Perenyi, Vasile Ciocoi, Mircea Voicu, Damian Militaru, Gabriel Apetri, Adrian Drida, Adrian Dulcea and Marian Pâcleșan. In the first season after the return to the Romanian top-flight Jiul with Ionuț Chirilă followed by Aurel Șunda as a coach and with some new players as Alin Paleacu, Florentin Dumitru, Alin Ilin or Laurențiu Diniță among others managed to survive and finished on the 13th place. 2006–07 Liga I season was a tumultuous one with a lot of changes in the squad and in the technical staff and at the end of the season, Jiul relegated to Liga II, after it was ranked on 18th with only 20 points.

Financial problems and the decline (2007–present)

After the relegation, Jiul tried to promote again but the financial force of the team was getting smaller year after year, an important factor being the decline of the mining industry in the Jiu Valley, mine after mine was closing, putting down the economic situation of the area. Also, the scandals were keeping up with the team, Mihai Lungan accusing Simota of putting his bodyguards to beat him, because he wanted to terminate his contract.[8] In this situation Jiul became a middle-table team in the second league: 2007–08 – 6th and 2008–09 – 10th. 2009–10 season was ended on the 16th place after the team was excluded from the championship.[9] Due to exclusion and big financial problems Jiul was enrolled in the 4th league instead of 3rd and won it after one season without any problems, 5 points in the front of the second place, Minerul Uricani, but lost 0–1 the promotion match against Timiș County champions, Flacăra Făget.[10][11] Despite it missed the promotion, Jiul was enrolled in the Liga III due to the small number of teams submitted and finished on the 6th place the first season. During the winter break of the 2012–13 Liga III season Alin Simota left Jiul to Petroșani Municipality, but which refused to assume the responsibility of taking over the team, this being practically the end of Jiul in the national football leagues.

After the withdrawal from Liga III, Jiul was enrolled in Liga IV and in 2014 was moved to the Municipal Sports Club, club owned by the Municipality of Petroșani, but the actual funding of the team is weak to nonexistent and the team is surviving more from the passion of its supporters and former players like: Marin Tudorache, Damian Militaru, Sorin Ghițan or Cornel Irina. The results in the last seasons were very poor: 2013–14 – 8th, 2014–15 – 9th, 2015–16 – 13th, 2016–17 – 9th, 2017–18 – 12th and 2018–19 – 9th .

Grounds

Stadionul Jiul (1922)

 
Fire at Stadionul Jiul (25 May 1975).

CSM Jiul Petroșani had two stadiums over the years, and the current one would have never been built (maybe only improved the old one) if there was no incident. It happened on 25 May 1975, when was scheduled a game against Politehnica Iași, which was announced to be extremely tense due to the critical situation in the relegation zone of Divizia A, where the miners were. The match was led by the Bucharest referee Gheorghe Limona, the match started and the dispute was normally held until the 14th minute when a fire started on the 53-year-old stand. There were no casualties, but the management of the club was forced to start the building of a new stadium. On the old stadium place are now located Petroșani Hotel and Carol Schreter Central Park.

Stadionul Jiul (1982)

The new stadium was opened in 1982 and was a premiere at that time for the Romanian football, being the only stadium in the country with two covered stands, the construction also had an electronic scoreboard, an athletic track around the pitch and four training grounds belonging to the sports complex. The stadium capacity was about 30,000 seats. In 2005, after Jiul promotion to Divizia A the stadium was renovated, the electronic scoreboard has been changed and plastic chairs were fitted, reducing the capacity of the stadium by half, 15,500. In 2019, at the 100 year anniversary of Jiul, the stadium was renamed as Stadionul Petre Libardi, in the honor of Petre Libardi, former captain of Jiul.[12]

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

European

Balkans Cup

European record

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup First round   Dundee United 2–0 0–3 2–3

Players

First team squad

As of 14 December 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
1 GK   ROU Leonard Mureșan (on loan from Zalău)
2 DF   ROU Andru Lovas
3 MF   ROU Gabriel Turcu
4 DF   ROU Bogdan Keszeg
5 DF   ROU Darius Fage
6 DF   ROU Bogdan Matei
7 DF   ROU Valentino Caralicea
8 MF   ROU Remus Sandu (Captain)
9 DF   ROU Alexandru Jurcuț
10 FW   ROU Daniel Cocină
11 MF   FRA Stephane Ferhaoui
12 GK   ROU Bogdan Tomescu
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   ROU Luigi Pop
16 DF   ROU Marius Botoroagă
17 MF   BEL Sean Aerts
18 MF   ROU Moise Bădărău
19 MF   ROU Bogdan Istrătie (on loan from CSU II Craiova)
20 MF   ROU Nicolae Goilean
22 DF   ROU Ionuț Torkoș (Vice-Captain)
25 FW   CMR Gabby Batchabi
33 GK   ROU Ștefan Cordea
35 FW   FRA Amadou Dioum
40 MF   ROU Marius Mareș

Out of 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

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

Notable former managers

References

  1. ^ Istoric „JIUL” PETROȘANI si INSIGNELE SALE. valeajiului.blogspot.ro
  2. ^ Jiul Petroșani, echipa-fanion a Văii Jiului și cel mai important club minier din istoria fotbalului românesc. ripensia-sport-magazin.ro
  3. ^ Jiul Petroșani în Cupa României 1974. gazetadedimineata.ro
  4. ^ "Clubul Sportiv Jiul Petroșani – Enciclopedia României – prima enciclopedie online despre România" (in Romanian). Enciclopediaromaniei.ro. 19 August 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  5. ^ Ion Iliescu, Petre Roman si Miron Cozma au fost trimisi in judecata in Dosarul Mineriadei. Ce acuzatii li se aduc. stirileprotv.ro
  6. ^ Episodul 21. Ediția 1995–96. Promovarea lui Cozma. gazetadedimineata.ro
  7. ^ Episodul 27. Ediția 2001–2002 „Obiectiv” îndeplinit: retrogradarea în Divizia „C”!. gazetadedimineata.ro
  8. ^ Lungan, snopit în bătaie de oamenii lui Simota. arenavalceana.ro
  9. ^ OFICIAL! Jiul Petroșani a fost exclusă din Liga 2. liga2.prosport.ro
  10. ^ Jiul, campioană județeană. liga2.prosport.ro
  11. ^ Flacăra a evaporat Jiul!. liga2.prosport.ro
  12. ^ "Stadionul Jiul va purta numele "Petre Libardi"" [Jiul Stadium will be called "Petre Libardi"] (in Romanian). Avantulliber.ro. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2020.

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Clubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul Petroșani commonly known as Jiul Petroșani simply as Jiul is a professional football club based in Petroșani Hunedoara County founded in 1919 under the name of CAM Petroșani Jiul PetroșaniFull nameClubul Sportiv Municipal Jiul PetroșaniNickname s Minerii The Miners Jiuliștii The People from Jiu Valley Petroșenenii The People from Petroșani Alb Negrii The White and Blacks Short nameJiulFounded3 August 1919 103 years ago 1919 08 03 as CAM PetroșaniGroundPetre LibardiCapacity15 500OwnerPetroșani MunicipalityChairmanRadu PolifronieHead CoachvacantLeagueLiga III2021 22Liga III Seria VII 7thHome coloursAway coloursJiul Petroșani is one of the oldest clubs in Romania that is still active Founded before teams such as Steaua București Dinamo București or Rapid București Jiul at its best was ranked 2nd 1924 25 in the top flight but despite the ups and downs Jiul was for most of its existence a constant presence in the first two tiers of the Romanian football league system fact that made it a traditional club in the country After 1990 the miners had their moments of brilliance but the closure of the mines in the Jiu Valley the main engine of the local economy led to the decay of the team being almost annually in danger of bankruptcy Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years and first performances 1919 1930 1 2 Road to Divizia A 1930 1937 1 3 Years of consolidation 1937 1966 1 4 A great period 1966 1985 1 5 Ups and Downs 1985 2002 1 6 The last shine of the miners 2002 2007 1 7 Financial problems and the decline 2007 present 2 Grounds 2 1 Stadionul Jiul 1922 2 2 Stadionul Jiul 1982 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 Leagues 3 1 2 Cups 3 2 European 4 European record 5 Players 5 1 First team squad 5 2 Out of loan 6 Club officials 6 1 Board of directors 6 2 Current technical staff 7 League history 8 Notable former players 9 Notable former managers 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditThis article may require copy editing for grammar style cohesion tone or spelling You can assist by editing it July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Early years and first performances 1919 1930 Edit Chart showing the progress of Jiul s league finishes from 1934 to the present In the Jiu Valley football was started in the early 20th century However football was regarded with mistrust and hostility by the miners the main economic activity of the area being coal mining because those who practiced it came from other guilds In the summer months of 1919 football was played in Petroșani on the current place of the Dalja mine Football was organized in an official form by Ion Winklehner general manager of the mines of the Petroșani Society under the name of Clubul Atletic al Minelor Petroșani Petroșani Mines Athletic Club or simply CAMP The first coaches of the football club were Iosif Keiling Carol Krausz Wilhelm Spitzer and Janos Kovezdi and the squad was made up of players like Lajos Nagy Ferenc Keiling Grava Ocsofsky Kuna Jozsef Bobei Janos Horvath Fridmansky Lajos Spitzer Cornea Heinz Ladany or Palinkas The first matches were played against teams from Hunedoara Region so after homogenization of the squad in 1922 CAMP entered the District of Arad championship In order to create a competitive team CAMP owners brought gifted players from other parts of the country such as Iosif Klein L Kiminich Adalbert Danko or Z Veszpremy In the first season CAM Petroșani was ranked 3rd after AAC Arad and CS Vulcan In the 1924 25 edition CAMP won the District of Arad championship but this time under the name of UCASP Uniunea Cluburilor Sportive ale Societății Petroșani Sports Club Association of Petroșani Society name resulting after the 1924 merger with CS Vulcan UCASP participated in the final stage of the 1924 25 Divizia A season after eliminating Universitatea Cluj and Jahn Cernăuți but it lost the final 1 5 against Chinezul Timișoara It was however a national vice champion title players such as Adalbert Danko Gheorghe Peterffy L Kiminich Z Veszpremy Elemer Berkessy and Ștefan Messner were welcomed to Petroșani After the dissolution of the merger with CS Vulcan in 1926 UCSAP would try a new merger this time with Jiul Lupeni playing under the name of the team from Lupeni name under which the team participated in the national final of the 1927 28 Divizia A season finally lost on 29 July 1928 2 3 against Colțea Brașov this time with Ioan Kiss Eugen Szabados Joseph Kilianovitz Aurel Guga and Bognar among the best players Further after the dissolution of the mergers with the teams from Vulcan and Lupeni the team from Petroșani will be named in 1929 as Jiul name inspired by Jiu River the river that passes through the city 1 2 Name PeriodCAM Petroșani 1919 1924UCAS Petroșani 1924 1926Jiul Lupeni 1926 1929Jiul Petroșani 1929 1950Partizanul Petroșani 1950Flacăra Petroșani 1951 1952Minerul Petroșani 1953 1958Jiul Petroșani 1958 1962Jiul Petrila 1962 1966Jiul Petroșani 1966 presentRoad to Divizia A 1930 1937 Edit The popularity of the Divizia A formula that appeared in the 1932 33 season required the establishment of a second league named Divizia B The new league started with the 1934 35 season a season with five series based on geographic criteria Jiul Petroșani was ranked 1st in the first edition of Divizia B second series According to the rules then a promotion tournament was held between the winners of the five series tournament won by the miners which was supposed to play also a promotion relegation play off against the last ranked team from Divizia A The play off was played against AMEFA Arad 0 2 at Arad and 0 0 home in the white and blacks team being players like Emerich Medve R Radu Szulle Peterffy or Vajdea 1936 37 season brought a new league on the stage of the Romanian football Divizia C the third tier Under these conditions from Divizia B promoted four teams from the two series from the second series promoted Phoenix Baia Mare Jiul Petroșani Vulturii Textila Lugoj and Olimpia Satu Mare Thus Jiul Petroșani led by the Hungarian coach Rudolf Jeny with valuable players such as I Kiss Bredan Mardare Zastulka Skovran Vajdea or Guttman will be the first team of Jiul Petroșani and Jiu Valley which promoted to Divizia A Years of consolidation 1937 1966 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1965 1966 Until the end of World War II 1939 1945 Jiul Petroșani oscillated between Divizia A 1937 38 and Divizia B 1938 41 the elite players of that period were Emil Cosma Ernest Skovran who played also for Romania B Gheorghe Vajdea Teodor Bulea Remus Radu Gusti Emmerich Geza Medve Iosif Medve II Ladislau Medve III Bela Pop and Traian Simandean After winning the 2nd series of the second league at the end of the 1940 41 season due to the war the championship was interrupted and was resumed only in 1946 with Jiul Petroșani in the first league For the miners followed a so called golden age and at the end of the 1948 49 Divizia A season the club achieved the best performance in its entire history occupying the 3rd place after ICO Oradea and CFR București after ended the previous season only on the 10th place It was an excellent place also obtained due to the transfers made during those years Ion Panait Costică Marinescu or Tudor Paraschiva who along with Pop IV Ion Nicșa Costică Morar Oroszi Mihai Nemeș Dez Szilaghi Tiberiu Bone Andrei Roman or Janos Balogh have formed a strong squad one of the strongest in the club s history Even though between 1950 and 1956 Divizia A was played by the Soviet model in a spring autumn system and the team had other typical names of that moment like Partizanul The Partisan Flacăra The Flame or Minerul The Miner Jiul Petroșani flew through Divizia A in the next years with middle table places until its relegation at the end of the 1959 60 season The white and blacks have been 13 consecutive years in the first league due to the constant and seriousness of the coaches of that time Ion Jean Lăpușneanu or Andrei Sepci but also due to the dedication of footballers such as Aurel Crasnic Tudor Paraschiva Gheorghe Romoșan Costică Moraru Petre Vasiu Ion Nicșa Ștefan Szoke Costică Marinescu Gheorghe Anisia Ștefan Coidum Iuliu Farkaș I Emeric Farkaș II Emil Ciurdărescu Ion Ghibea Ion Panait Iosif Bontu Deleanu or Gheorghe Gică Nertea Then came a period of rebound in which the importance of the 1950s squad names could not be counterbalanced by those who came after 1960 After a season in Divizia B 1960 61 even without Panait and Deleanu who retired but with the ambitious Bazil Marian at the helm of the team Jiul returned to the first league by winning the series in front of CSM Baia Mare It was a tight struggle in three teams then Jiul tasted the first tier again but only for one season 1961 62 Further petroșenenii played again four years 1962 66 in the second league In this period appeared at Jiul remarkable players like Frank Baldwin Victor Zamfir Florea Martinovici Cornel Pavlovici Mihai Ciornoavă Emil Dumitriu Marin Peronescu Ioan Achim Petre Libardi Mircea Crăciun Ion Vasile Teodor Pop or Andrei Stocker At the end of the 1965 66 season Jiul returned to the first league under the leadership of coach Eugen Mladin A great period 1966 1985 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1973 1974 team that won the 1974 Romanian Cup At 8 years after returning to Divizia A during which Jiul held positions between 6 and 15 1966 67 and 1967 68 8th 1968 69 6th 1969 70 7th 1970 71 13th 1971 72 12th 1972 73 10th 1972 73 15th the team from Petroșani made the big blow having as coach the 1966 promotion team captain Traian Ivănescu Ivănescu and the squad composed of Gabriel Ion Ion Nițu Gogu Tonca Andrei Stocker Adrian Dodu Alexandru Nagy Petre Libardi Arpad Szucs Gheorghe Mulțescu Adalbert Rozsnyai Mihai Stoichiță succeeded on 23 June 1974 after losing a final in 1972 to defeat Politehnica Timișoara 4 2 in the final of the 1973 74 Romanian Cup season and brought the trophy in the Jiu Valley for the first time 3 As a result of this the miners participated for the first time in a European Cup but lost in the first round 2 3 on aggregate against Dundee United 4 Jiul Petroșani continued to play in the first league changing generations for generations with a peak in the 1976 77 Divizia A season when coach Gheorghe Ene managed the squad to a 5th place a squad with a lot of important players like Iosif Cavai Dragu Bădin Grigore Ciupitu Augustin Deleanu Traian Stoica Ionel Augustin Gheorghe Mulțescu or Florea Dumitrache After that peak for Jiul followed good years and the difficulties appeared paradoxically after the new stadium built in the Lunca Jiului was opened in 1982 the old one built in 1922 burnt in 1975 Thus after 19 seasons in the first league the miners relegated at the end of the 1984 85 Divizia A season after an oscillating championship with three coaches sacked and 24 players used many of them suspected of match fixing Ups and Downs 1985 2002 Edit Jiul Petroșani 1995 1996 team that obtained the 1996 historical promotion In the next 15 years Jiul struggled not a few times between sublime and ridiculous In the 1985 86 edition of Divizia B Gheorghe Mulțescu a very important player in the club s history returned this time as a coach player and promoted the team to Divizia A after only one season The miners will return to the second league for two other seasons 1987 1989 The ecstasy erupted again for two years 1989 1991 when jiuliștii will be in the Romanian football elite It was the generation of Viorel Păuna Sorin Ghițan Florin Stoica Ioan Varga Marian Bacu Silviu Popoviciu Horațiu Lasconi Aristică Cioabă Marcel Rico Cristea Ion Sburlea Ion Radu or Damian Militaru The 1991 relegation threw Jiul in B for five years long darkness with submitted developments such as 1993 94 season 7th or 1994 95 13th Only after the energetic intervention of Miron Cozma the 1990s Miners Union League of the Jiu Valley leader and also a very controversial public figure in Romania especially for the 1990s mineriads 5 The white and blacks returned to the first league in 1995 96 season with Ion Liță Dumitru as coach and some talented footballers as Leontin Toader Liviu Baicea Mircea Cristescu Aristică Cioabă Marin Tudorache Dan Neiconi Fănel Țiră Vasile Matinca or Toni Sedecaru in the squad 6 They were later joined by Ion Bivolaru Cristian Pușcaș Romulus Bealcu Tudorel Zamfirescu and Tiberiu Csik who kept the team in the first league for two years 1996 1998 the 1998 relegation being the most embarrassing in the club s history with 10 points and only three victories in 34 matches The disorganized situation of the club from that moment has been accentuated in the next seasons of Divizia B by driving the management of the club from one person to another After three weak years in the second league 1998 2001 the president of the club was named the young and ambitious Alin Simota and as coach was named the experienced Ioan Sdrobiș the one nicknamed as The Father But 2001 02 season was a disastrous one Jiul finished on 15th place and relegated for the first time in its history to Divizia C 7 The last shine of the miners 2002 2007 Edit Jiul Petroșani squad before a match against Politehnica Iași at the last season of the club in the first league After the 2002 disastrous relegation to Divizia C Jiul made a great season and promoted back without any problems after winning the sixth series with 8 points over CS Certej In the first season after the Divizia B return Jiul fight for promotion until the last second of the season and finally finished on the 2nd place only one point distance from the leader CFR Cluj 2004 05 Divizia B season was again a tough one for the miners who won the third series by having only a better goal average than Gaz Metan Mediaș and promoted again to the first league after 7 years of absence The coach of the team was Gheorghe Borugă and in the team were players like Dumitru Hotoboc Cătălin Mulțescu Cornel Irina Iosif Kalai Mihai Pintilii Szabolcs Perenyi Vasile Ciocoi Mircea Voicu Damian Militaru Gabriel Apetri Adrian Drida Adrian Dulcea and Marian Pacleșan In the first season after the return to the Romanian top flight Jiul with Ionuț Chirilă followed by Aurel Șunda as a coach and with some new players as Alin Paleacu Florentin Dumitru Alin Ilin or Laurențiu Diniță among others managed to survive and finished on the 13th place 2006 07 Liga I season was a tumultuous one with a lot of changes in the squad and in the technical staff and at the end of the season Jiul relegated to Liga II after it was ranked on 18th with only 20 points Financial problems and the decline 2007 present Edit After the relegation Jiul tried to promote again but the financial force of the team was getting smaller year after year an important factor being the decline of the mining industry in the Jiu Valley mine after mine was closing putting down the economic situation of the area Also the scandals were keeping up with the team Mihai Lungan accusing Simota of putting his bodyguards to beat him because he wanted to terminate his contract 8 In this situation Jiul became a middle table team in the second league 2007 08 6th and 2008 09 10th 2009 10 season was ended on the 16th place after the team was excluded from the championship 9 Due to exclusion and big financial problems Jiul was enrolled in the 4th league instead of 3rd and won it after one season without any problems 5 points in the front of the second place Minerul Uricani but lost 0 1 the promotion match against Timiș County champions Flacăra Făget 10 11 Despite it missed the promotion Jiul was enrolled in the Liga III due to the small number of teams submitted and finished on the 6th place the first season During the winter break of the 2012 13 Liga III season Alin Simota left Jiul to Petroșani Municipality but which refused to assume the responsibility of taking over the team this being practically the end of Jiul in the national football leagues After the withdrawal from Liga III Jiul was enrolled in Liga IV and in 2014 was moved to the Municipal Sports Club club owned by the Municipality of Petroșani but the actual funding of the team is weak to nonexistent and the team is surviving more from the passion of its supporters and former players like Marin Tudorache Damian Militaru Sorin Ghițan or Cornel Irina The results in the last seasons were very poor 2013 14 8th 2014 15 9th 2015 16 13th 2016 17 9th 2017 18 12th and 2018 19 9th Grounds EditMain article Stadionul Petre Libardi Stadionul Jiul 1922 Edit Fire at Stadionul Jiul 25 May 1975 CSM Jiul Petroșani had two stadiums over the years and the current one would have never been built maybe only improved the old one if there was no incident It happened on 25 May 1975 when was scheduled a game against Politehnica Iași which was announced to be extremely tense due to the critical situation in the relegation zone of Divizia A where the miners were The match was led by the Bucharest referee Gheorghe Limona the match started and the dispute was normally held until the 14th minute when a fire started on the 53 year old stand There were no casualties but the management of the club was forced to start the building of a new stadium On the old stadium place are now located Petroșani Hotel and Carol Schreter Central Park Stadionul Jiul 1982 Edit The new stadium was opened in 1982 and was a premiere at that time for the Romanian football being the only stadium in the country with two covered stands the construction also had an electronic scoreboard an athletic track around the pitch and four training grounds belonging to the sports complex The stadium capacity was about 30 000 seats In 2005 after Jiul promotion to Divizia A the stadium was renovated the electronic scoreboard has been changed and plastic chairs were fitted reducing the capacity of the stadium by half 15 500 In 2019 at the 100 year anniversary of Jiul the stadium was renamed as Stadionul Petre Libardi in the honor of Petre Libardi former captain of Jiul 12 Honours EditDomestic Edit Leagues Edit Liga I Runners up 1 1924 25 Liga II Winners 8 1934 35 1940 41 1960 61 1965 66 1985 86 1988 89 1995 96 2004 05 Runners up 3 1936 37 1987 88 2003 04 Liga III Winners 1 2002 03 Liga IV Hunedoara County Winners 2 2010 11 2019 20Cups Edit Cupa Romaniei Winners 1 1973 74 Runners up 1 1971 72European Edit Balkans Cup Runners up 1 1977 78European record EditSeason Round Club Home Away Aggregate1974 75 European Cup Winners Cup First round Dundee United 2 0 0 3 2 3Players EditFirst team squad Edit As of 14 December 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ROU Leonard Mureșan on loan from Zalău 2 DF ROU Andru Lovas3 MF ROU Gabriel Turcu4 DF ROU Bogdan Keszeg5 DF ROU Darius Fage6 DF ROU Bogdan Matei7 DF ROU Valentino Caralicea8 MF ROU Remus Sandu Captain 9 DF ROU Alexandru Jurcuț10 FW ROU Daniel Cocină11 MF FRA Stephane Ferhaoui12 GK ROU Bogdan Tomescu No Pos Nation Player15 MF ROU Luigi Pop16 DF ROU Marius Botoroagă17 MF BEL Sean Aerts18 MF ROU Moise Bădărău19 MF ROU Bogdan Istrătie on loan from CSU II Craiova 20 MF ROU Nicolae Goilean22 DF ROU Ionuț Torkoș Vice Captain 25 FW CMR Gabby Batchabi33 GK ROU Ștefan Cordea35 FW FRA Amadou Dioum40 MF ROU Marius MareșOut of 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 Petroșani MunicipalityPresident Radu PolifronieSporting Director Ion Radu Current technical staff Edit Role NameTechnical Director Damian MilitaruHead Coach vacantGoalkeeping Coach Sorin GhițanClub Doctor Raul MursoiPhysiotherapist Radu DrăgușanMasseur Octavian FageLeague history EditSeason Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2022 23 3 Liga III Seria VII TBD2021 22 3 Liga III Seria VII 7th2020 21 3 Liga III Seria VII 8th2019 20 4 Liga IV HD 1st C P 2018 19 4 Liga IV HD 9th2017 18 4 Liga IV HD 12th2016 17 4 Liga IV HD 9th2015 16 4 Liga IV HD 13th2014 15 4 Liga IV HD 9th2013 14 4 Liga IV HD 8th2012 13 3 Liga III Seria V 12th R 2011 12 3 Liga III Seria V 5th2010 11 4 Liga IV HD 1st C P 2009 10 2 Liga II Seria II 16th R 2008 09 2 Liga II Seria II 11th2007 08 2 Liga II Seria II 6th Round of 162006 07 1 Liga I 18th R Round of 322005 06 1 Divizia A 13th Quarter finals2004 05 2 Divizia B Seria III 1st C P Season Tier Division Place Cupa Romaniei2003 04 2 Divizia B Seria III 2nd Round of 162002 03 3 Divizia C Seria VI 1st C P 2001 02 2 Divizia B Seria II 15th R 2000 01 2 Divizia B Seria II 11th Round of 321999 00 2 Divizia B Seria II 4th1998 99 2 Divizia B Seria II 15th1997 98 1 Divizia A 18th R Round of 321996 97 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 321995 96 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1994 95 2 Divizia B Seria II 7th1993 94 2 Divizia B Seria II 13th Round of 321992 93 2 Divizia B Seria II 3rd1991 92 2 Divizia B Seria II 3rd1990 91 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 321989 90 1 Divizia A 14th Round of 161988 89 2 Divizia B Seria II 1st C P 1987 88 2 Divizia B Seria II 2nd1986 87 1 Divizia A 16th R Round of 16Notable former players EditThe footballers enlisted below have had international cap s for their respective countries at junior and or senior level and or more than 100 caps for CSM Jiul Petroșani For a list of all former and current CSM Jiul Petroșani players with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Jiul Petroșani players Cristian Albeanu Gabriel Apetri Justin Apostol Ionel Augustin Dragu Bădin Eric Bicfalvi Marian Bacu Elemer Berkessy Tiberiu Bone Iosif Cavai Grigore Ciupitu Aurel Crasnic Augustin Deleanu Florea Dumitrache Florentin Dumitru Iuliu Farkaș I Aurel Guga Daniel Huza Cornel Irina Traian Ivănescu Horațiu Lasconi Petre Libardi Constantin Marinescu Florea Martinovici Salif Nogo Damian Militaru Gheorghe Mulțescu Victor Niculescu Ion Nițu Nicolae Negrilă Marian Pacleșan Ion Panait Tudor Paraschiva Cornel Pavlovici Mihai Pintilii Mircea Popa Octavian Popescu Sergiu Radu Adalbert Rozsnyai Ion Sburlea Gabriel Stan Andrei Stocker Mihai Stoichiță Vasile Suciu Daniel Timofte Gogu Tonca Marin Tudorache Ioan Varga Ion VoicuNotable former managers EditFor a list of all former and current CSM Jiul Petroșani managers with a Wikipedia article see Category CSM Jiul Petroșani managers Coloman Braun Bogdan Ștefan Coidum Ion Dumitru Ion Ionescu Traian Ionescu Eugen Iordache Rudolf Jeny Dumitru Marcu Viorel Mateianu Eugen Mladin Virgil Mărdărescu Constantin Oțet Titus Ozon Andrei Sepci Ioan Sdrobiș Adalbert Szabo Marin TudoracheReferences Edit Istoric JIUL PETROȘANI si INSIGNELE SALE valeajiului blogspot ro Jiul Petroșani echipa fanion a Văii Jiului și cel mai important club minier din istoria fotbalului romanesc ripensia sport magazin ro Jiul Petroșani in Cupa Romaniei 1974 gazetadedimineata ro Clubul Sportiv Jiul Petroșani Enciclopedia Romaniei prima enciclopedie online despre Romania in Romanian Enciclopediaromaniei ro 19 August 2015 Retrieved 6 October 2015 Ion Iliescu Petre Roman si Miron Cozma au fost trimisi in judecata in Dosarul Mineriadei Ce acuzatii li se aduc stirileprotv ro Episodul 21 Ediția 1995 96 Promovarea lui Cozma gazetadedimineata ro Episodul 27 Ediția 2001 2002 Obiectiv indeplinit retrogradarea in Divizia C gazetadedimineata ro Lungan snopit in bătaie de oamenii lui Simota arenavalceana ro OFICIAL Jiul Petroșani a fost exclusă din Liga 2 liga2 prosport ro Jiul campioană județeană liga2 prosport ro Flacăra a evaporat Jiul liga2 prosport ro Stadionul Jiul va purta numele Petre Libardi Jiul Stadium will be called Petre Libardi in Romanian Avantulliber ro 21 June 2019 Retrieved 28 January 2020 External links EditCSM Jiul Petroșani on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CSM Jiul Petroșani amp oldid 1132005659, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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