FC Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti

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Sportul Studenţesc
Full name FC Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti
Nickname(s) Studenţii (The students)
Gaşca nebună(The crazy gang)
Founded 1916
Ground Regie stadium, Bucharest
(Capacity 11,000)
Chairman Vasile Şiman
Manager Adrian Falub
League Liga 2
2007-08 Liga 2, 12th
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FC Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti is a Romanian football club that was established in 1916 (making it one of the oldest Romanian clubs still active). The Bucharest club has won the Balkans Cup once (in 1979) and its best result in the Romanian league is 2nd place in 1986. It has also played in European competitions, where its most notable result came in 1987 when it reached the 3rd round in the UEFA Cup.

Sportul is known for their beautiful playstyle and young squads. During the past ten years they have promoted more players to the highest level football than any other club in Europe, apart from Ajax.

Sportul has played in the Divizia A (the top Romanian league) and finished 4th in the 2005/2006 season, and is currently playing in Divizia B (the 2nd Romanian league). As of 2008 they have slipped to mid-table, partly due to players such as Ionuţ Mazilu (once top goalscorer in the Divizia A) and goalkeeper Stăncioiu leaving after relegation to play in the first division.

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[edit] Colours and badge

The team's colours are black and white, the traditional colours for a student's team.

The logo consists of a stylized "S" on a black and white background, alongside the club's official name and the year it was established.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Previous names

  • Sporting Club Universitar (1916-1919)
  • Sportul Studenţesc (1919-1946 and 1969)
  • Sparta Bucureşti (1946-1948)
  • Clubul Sportiv Universitar (1948-1954)
  • Ştiinţa Bucureşti (1954-1966)
  • Politehnica Bucureşti (1966-1969)

[edit] History

On February 11th 1916 "Sporting Club Universitar Studentesc" was born, as an initiative of a group of professors and students having only football, athletics and tennis departments at the beginning. The president of the club was professor Traian Lalescu, the world famous mathematician.

"Sporting" had no stadium of its own and the team used to play here and there. Even after acceding in the first national league, the stadium was still in its project phase. It was only when the club "Stiinta" was established in 1954 and inherited the tradition of the student's sport that they were allowed to use the "Belvedere" stadium in Regie.

The history of the club can be divided into several distinct periods. The first period lasted until the WWII and culminated with the accession in the first national league, then the club disappeared in the dawn of communism and was reborn and grown again to accede the first division; "the Hagi period" with its best performance, second place in 1986- a period lead by president Barbu Emil "Mac" Popescu; and finally the present marked by the president Vasile Siman, with Sportul Studentesc again among the best football teams in the championship.

The ‘80s were the best years in the team's history, due to achieving extraordinary performances (third place in 1892-’83 and second place in 1985-’86 championships) but mostly because back then stars like Marcel Coraş and Gheorghe Hagi played for Sportul. Hagi played for Sportul until 1986, when Steaua Bucuresti "borrowed" him before the final of the Champions Cup. In the 1998-1999 season Sportul Studentesc came close to a demotion to the third league but the massive rejuvenation of the team, decided by the young investor Vasile Şiman, eventually proved itself to be successful and the team remained in the second league, even though the majority of the players were born in 1981 or were at the end of their careers. The 2000-2001 seasons brings for Sportul Studentesc its third accession in the first league, after coming out on the first place in the previous season in a fantastic struggle with Farul Constanta, with 81 points and a remarkable GD of 71-17. In the 2000-2001 season "the students" finished 13th but in the next season they demoted again to the second division.

Sportul finished first in the second league in the 2003-2004 season and once again advanced to the first league, despite having sold half of their squad from the previous season. They had a praiseworthy evolution in the 2004-2005 seasons, ending the championship on sixth place with Gigel Bucur the league's top scorer (21 goals). In the 2005-2006 season the team, coached by former international player Dan Petrescu, and by Gheorghe Multescu in the second half, had a pretty good evolution ending the first half of the season on the ninth place and the second half on fourth place.During the following offseason, the team was relegated due to financial reasons.

[edit] Current first team squad

As of March 29, 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Romania GK Andrei Popescu
2 Flag of Romania DF Lucian Cheţan
3 Flag of Romania DF Marian Dedu
4 Flag of Romania DF Lucian Cazan
5 Flag of Romania DF Daniel Lung
7 Flag of Romania DF Cristian Irimia
8 Flag of Romania MF Florin Sandu
9 Flag of Romania FW Costin Curelea
11 Flag of Romania FW Costin Gheorghe
12 Flag of Romania GK Vladimir Niculescu
13 Flag of Romania MF Sebastian Ghinga
No. Position Player
14 Flag of Romania MF Viorel Ferfelea
15 Flag of Romania DF Raul Ciupe
16 Flag of Romania DF Andrei Lungu
18 Flag of Romania FW Andrei Stângă
19 Flag of Romania MF Sebastian Cojocnean
20 Flag of Romania MF Dacian Varga
21 Flag of Romania MF Vasile Nicola
22 Flag of Romania MF Marius Postolache
23 Flag of Romania DF Constantin Secăreanu
24 Flag of Romania MF Nichita Patriche

[edit] Club officials

[edit] Boardroom

  • Owner: Flag of Romania Vasile Şiman
  • Director Economic: Flag of Romania Daniela Nenciulescu
  • Director Executive: Flag of Romania Cristian Gheorghe
  • Personal Chief: Flag of Romania Claudia Drăghici
  • Organization Director: Flag of Romania Mihai Lăzărescu
  • CCJ Organization Director: Flag of Romania Constantin Pană

[edit] Management

  • Manager: Flag of Romania Adrian Falub
  • Assistant Manager: Flag of Romania Dorel Chiriac
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Flag of Romania Gheorghe Niculescu
  • Club Doctor: Flag of Romania Mihai Băican
  • Fitness Coach: -
  • Masseurs: Flag of Romania Silviu Taşcă
  • Second Team Coach: Flag of Romania Dorel Chiriac

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