FC Brașov

FC Brașov
Full name Fotbal Club Brașov
Nickname(s) The Flaggers
Short name FC Brașov
Founded 1936
Ground Silviu Ploeșteanu
(Capacity: 8,800)
Owner Ioan Neculaie
Chairman Iosif Kovacs
Manager Marius Şumudică
League Liga I
2010–11 Liga I, 12th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Current season

Fotbal Club Brașov is a professional football club based in the city of Brașov, Romania. They were founded in 1936, and since then they have spent 41 season in the top-flight. Brașov kits are yellow-black, and they play their home matches on the Silviu Ploeșteanu stadium.

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History

Early modern football in Brașov

"Prehistoric" football in Brașov started between 1912 and 1914. In 1927, the unrelated Colțea Brașov won a major title. In the second edition of Division C (1937–1938), the team Brașovia had given way to the new team "Astra" Brașov, founded a year earlier in 1936, which developed through the years to the current team from the foot of the mountain Tâmpa, FC Brașov. Players from this precursor of FC's in '37 may be considered the first generation in the team history. Ten of them are mentioned by the press: Năftănăilă (no relation to Lulu Năftănăilă from the later history of the club), Aurel Stroe, Pitu, Chicomban (a known family of multiathletes), Danciu, Pedra, Chirică, Dumitrescu, A. Iftimie, Dănăilă.

The generation of Silviu Ploeșteanu

The Second World War paralyzed the world of football, although there were a few competitions like "The Cup of Bessarabia" or "The Heroes Cup". Immediately after the armistice, various teams began to emerge throughout Romania, for the most part related to industrial establishments, universities or the military.

Yet one more time we find the Brașov team in Division C - series XII, as "UAB". This constellation is the starting point of the team that manager Silviu Ploeșteanu, with firm hands and professionalism, will bring to the second place in the first division and to winning the first Balkan Interclub Cup. We consider this to be the second generation, the generation that finally succeeded to break into Division B, in 1950.

This is the generation that Silviu Ploeșteanu managed to become a great team, winners of "The Balkan Cup" and players on the front stage among Romanian clubs. In 1960 the team places itself as number two on the front stage. This is the generation of Nicolae Proca, Gheorghe Fusulan, Gheorghe Ciripoi, Tică Constantinescu, Gheorghe Percea, Octavian Zaharia and Gheorghe Raicu; later supplemented by Stephen Hidișan (who continued as coach, a discoverer of talent), Nicolae Campo, Ioan Szigeti, Alexandru Meszaroși, Vasile Szeredai, Dorin Gane, Valer Târnăveanu and Necula Dorin.

The generation of the Mexican trio

The following generation is the one of the trio Nicolae Pescaru - Stere Adamache - Mihai Ivăncescu, the generation that provided three players to the Romanian national team at the World Cup in Mexico 1970. For a province team this was an extraordinary achievement, especially as they then played in Division B, even if the demotion (starting in 1968) was due to factors unrelated to the playing proficiency of the team.

The death of Iuliu Năftănăilă on August 28, 1967 gave the club a terrible shock from which it did not recover. Not only had Brașov lost one of its greatest talents, there was also the obtuseness of the federation, which did not agree to postpone the match with U Cluj just 48 hours after the funeral. Still under psychological pressure, the team gave up and could not recover fast enough. This demotion resulted in the replacement of Silviu Ploeșteanu as the coach of the team. After only eight stages on the bench in the next edition of "B", Valentin Stănescu was assigned his position. The shock of being dismissed from the team that he had managed for 21 years led to his death in the following spring, on April 13, 1969.

This generation links to the names of Csaba Gyorffy, Iuliu Jenei, Călin Gane, Marcel Goran, Pete Cadar, Caesar Ardeleanu, Adrian Hârlab and Virgil Grecea – a generation consisting of some of the most long term team members.

The generation of the '80s

The generation of the '80s brought the team back on the first stage, after five years of penance in the second division. This was the generation of Vasile Papuc, Vasile Gherghe, Marian Paraschivescu, Valer Șulea, Costel Spirea, Vasile Bențea, Gherasim Chioreanu, Adrian Furnică, Constantin Manciu, Nicolae Bucur, Nicolae Adami, Mihai Panache and Petre Marinescu.

Others incorporated along the way were Marius Lăcătuș, Ion Batacliu, Nistor Văidean, Ion Mandoca and Dumitru Stângaciu, a generation that demoted the team into "B" for a season, but that also brought it back. They did not reach the foremost positions, as had the earlier generations, but still for a long time they maintained the flag of Brașov on mast-head. The generation of the '80s continued and merged with the generation of the end of the decade, when new stars appeared on the Brașov sky: Marin Barbu, Alexandru Csaba Andrași, Marian Mărgărit, Eugen Moldovan, Petre Lucian, Andrei Șanta and Ștefan Bălan.

A leap in the line of time and the World Cup of '94

After the events of December '89, we reach the generation that sent Marian Ivan to the '94 World Cup in the USA. This is the generation of Tibor Selymes, Ionel Pârvu, Laszlo Polgar, Emil Spirea, Sandu Andrași, Iulian Chiriță, Dorel Purdea, and Marius Todericiu, a generation that still had some of the most worthy players of previous generations. This is the generation which, as previously said, sent Marian Ivan to the World Cup, 24 years after the Mexican trio.

The new generation, an indigenous one

Some of the players of previous generations came to the foot of Tâmpa from elsewhere, adapted and remained faithful to these lands, along with those that were born and formed here. In recent years, the junior teams of "the flagmen" have begun to produce young talents one after the other. The best of the best have been incorporated into the "big" group, others have been lent to teams in the lower categories, to grind. Traian Alexandru Marc, Marius Constantin, Romeo Surdu, Ioan Coman, Silviu Pintea, Ionuț Vasiliu and Dragoș Luca – the generation formed by "Municipal" or "ICIM", the generation that brought the titles of champions or vice-champions back to Brașov after a very long time. This generation was thrown into battle together with others that committed themselves to the fields of Brașov: Aurel Ghindaru, Vasile Ghindaru, Mugurel Buga, Laszlo Balint, Emerich Vascko, Cosmin Bodea, Daniel Isăilă, Octavian Cocan,Marcel Șandor, Mihai Stere, Robert Dani, Florin Stângă and the list could go on and on. A list that is sure to be filled with other names coming from the juniors, carefully prepared within the framework of the "center".

At the end of the 2008–09 season, the team finished 9th in the Liga I.

2009/10 season

The club started the 2009/10 season very well, ranking 1st in the championship at the end of the first 10 matches, with 7 points behind the 2nd placed team. In the Romanian Cup, they managed to reach the semi-finals, after eliminating one by one, CS Otopeni, Unirea Urziceni and Gloria Bistriţa. By doing this, they managed to equalize their all time best performance in this competition, after the ones achieved in the 1951, 1957–58, 1961–62, 1969–70, 1978–79 and the 1986–87 seasons. They were drawn against FC Vaslui. Neither team had ever reached the final before.

Honours

Domestic

Liga I:

Liga II:

  • Winners (6): 1956, 1967–68, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1998–99, 2007–08
  • Runners-up (2): 1976–77, 1978–79

European

Balkans Cup:

Current squad

As of October 16, 2011

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

No. Position Player
1 GK Alexandru Marc
2 DF Javier Velayos
3 MF Emanuel Crețulescu
4 DF Hugo Sousa
5 DF Horia Crișan
6 DF Peter Majerník
7 FW Adrian Voiculeț
8 MF Alexandru Mateiu
9 FW Attila Hadnagy
11 MF David Distéfano
12 DF Cristian Ionescu
13 GK Mário Felgueiras
16 MF Nuno Viveiros
No. Position Player
17 FW Cătălin Dedu
18 DF Marian Cristescu (captain)
20 DF Raul Ciupe
21 MF Florin Stângă
23 DF Ricardo Machado
26 MF Bruno Madeira
28 DF Cristian Munteanu
29 FW Mugurel Buga
30 GK Florin Iacob
34 GK Hélder Godinho
70 FW Renato Kanu
79 FW Pedro Moutinho

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
DF Darius Dragan (at SC Corona Brasov)

Managerial history

This section shows only the managers in charge of FC Braşov since 2007–08 season.
Season Name League Final position
2007–08 Răzvan Lucescu Liga II  1st 
2008–09 Liga I 9th
2009–10 Viorel Moldovan Liga I 9th
2010–11 Daniel Isăilă  Liga I  Day 1 to Day 18 12th
António Conceição  Rest of the season 
2011–12 Daniel Isăilă Liga I Day 1 to Day 2
José Murcia Day 3 to Day 5

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1960–61 Balkans Cup Group stage1 AEK Athens 3–0 4–2
Partizani Tirana 1–0 0–0
Fenerbahçe 3–0 1–1
Levski Sofia 2–2 4–2
1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Lokomotiv Plovdiv 1–3 1–2
1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Second round Zagreb 1–0 2–2
Third round Espanyol 4–2 1–3
1971 Balkans Cup Group stage Altay 3–0 0–0
Panionios 1–1 0–2
1972 Balkans Cup Group stage Trakia Plovdiv 2–3 1–1
Göztepe 0–1 1–5
1974–75 UEFA Cup First round Beşiktaş 3–0 0–2
Second round Hamburg 1–2 0–8
2001–02 UEFA Cup Qualifying round Mika 5–1 2–0
First round Internazionale Milano 0–3 0–3

1The competition was played in a group of 5 teams. FC Braşov finished first and won the cup.

Notable players

Romania
   
Europe
South America
 
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