1939–40 Divizia A
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Season | 1939–40 |
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Champions | Venus Bucureşti[1] |
Top goalscorer | István Avar (21) |
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The 1939–40 Divizia A was the twenty-eighth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.
Contents
League table
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1 | Venus Bucureşti |
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2 | Rapid Bucureşti |
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3 | Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti |
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4 | UD Reşiţa |
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5 | CAM Timișoara |
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6 | Ripensia Timişoara |
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7 | Carpaţi Baia Mare |
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8 | AMEF Arad |
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9 | Unirea Tricolor Bucureşti |
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10 | Gloria CFR Galaţi |
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11 | Juventus Bucureşti |
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12 | Victoria Cluj |
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Notes
At the end of the season:
- Carpaţi Baia Mare did not start in the new edition because of Second Vienna Award, and the city of Baia Mare was part of Hungary now.
- CAM Timișoara and AMEF Arad was banned due to politic reasons, being workers teams.
- FC Craiova and Gloria Arad was promoted to replace this 2 teams.