FC Academica Clinceni

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Academica Clinceni
Academica Clinceni logo.png
Full name Fotbal Club Academica Clinceni
Nickname(s) Academicienii (The Academics)
Founded 2005; 19 years ago (2005)
as CS Buftea
Ground Clinceni
Ground Capacity 1,500
Owner Clinceni Municipality
Chairman Constantin Bigan
Manager Mugur Bolohan
League Liga II
2015–16 Liga II, Seria I, 6th

Academica Clinceni is a Romanian football club located in Clinceni. The club was founded in 2005, under the name of CS Buftea, following a merger between a local team from Buftea, who was playing in the fourth division, and Cimentul Fieni.

In the summer of 2013 the club changed its name to FC Clinceni, in the summer of 2014 to FC Academica Argeș and in the summer of 2015 to FC Academica Clinceni.

The club currently plays in the Liga II.

Chronology of names

Name [1] Period
CS Buftea 2005–2009
ACS Buftea 2009–2013
FC Clinceni 2013–2014
Academica Argeş 2014–2015
Academica Clinceni 2015–present

History

Former logo.

The team finished third in the third division in its first and second season, 2005–06 and 2006-07. They were second in the 2007-08 season, which earned them a spot in the playoff for promotion to Liga II. They won the playoff and were promoted to the second division, following a 6-3 win against Aerostar Bacău and a 2-2 against Juventus Bucureşti.[2]

The first Liga II season in history for the club meant a 13th-place finish and a lot of hardship during the season, avoiding relegation very hard.

In July 2009, it was announced by the Buftea mayor that the team sold its Liga II place to Săgeata Stejaru for 500.000 . They will play in the 2009-10 season in the Liga III, in Săgeata's place.[3][4]

Buftea promoted back to the Liga II at the end of the 2011–12 season.

On 29 August 2012, ACS Buftea fielded an under-strength side versus ACS Berceni in a Romanian cup match. The team consisted predominantly of under-19 players. At half-time, CS Buftea found themselves 12-0 down, and by full-time, they had suffered a record 31-0 defeat in Romanian football[5]

The club finished 6th in the 2012–13 Liga II.

On 2 August 2013 the club was moved from Buftea to Clinceni and changed its name from ACS Buftea to FC Clinceni.

On 26 June 2014 the club was moved from Clinceni to Pitești and changed its name from FC Clinceni to FC Academica Argeș.

On 24 June 2015 the club was moved from Piteşti to Clinceni and changed its name from FC Academica Argeș to FC Academica Clinceni.[6]

Current squad

As of 30 May 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Romania GK Andrei Marinescu (captain)
3 Romania DF Florin Ştefan
5 Romania DF Daniel Lung
6 Romania DF Alin Dobrosavlevici
7 Romania FW Andrei Antohi
8 Romania MF Valentin Budeanu
9 Romania FW Florin Budeanu
10 Romania MF Alexandru Neagu
12 Romania GK Horia Iancu
13 Romania DF Sergiu Homei
14 Romania MF Sebastian Ghinga
No. Position Player
15 Romania DF Andrei Niţu
19 Romania MF Vasile Olariu
21 Romania MF Cristinel Matei
22 Brazil MF Gabriel Peruchi
23 Romania MF Marius Dragomir
24 Romania DF Răzvan Patriche
29 Romania MF Laurenţiu Venţer
88 Romania GK Alin Matei
89 Romania FW Costin Gheorghe
99 Romania FW Liviu Ganea

Club officials

Honours

Campioana Romania.pngLiga II

Campioana Romania.pngLiga III

References

  1. http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/stiri/16668/evolutia-denumirilor-echipelor-de-a-lungul-anilor.htm
  2. http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-3/barajul-pentru-liga-a-ii-a-cs-buftea-2649345
  3. http://www.liga2.ro/seria-1/fc-buftea-vinde-locul-din-liga-a-ii-a-4609665
  4. http://www.liga2.ro/seria-1/stejaru-ia-locul-celor-de-la-buftea-cum-comentezi-4610178
  5. http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/aug/29/romanian-club-beaten-31-0
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