CS Năvodari

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CS Năvodari
Full name Clubul Sportiv Năvodari
Short name CS Năvodari
Founded 1993 as Midia Năvodari
Dissolved 2008
Ground Stadionul Flacăra
Ground Capacity 5,000

CS Năvodari was a Romanian professional football club from Năvodari, Constanţa county, Romania, founded in 1993 and dissolved in 2008.

History

The club did not achieve much in its short existence, but was a solid club, playing in the Liga II for almost a decade, being involved in the promotion battle almost every season. Its best standing was Runner-Up at the end of the 1999–2000 Divizia B and the 2004–05 Divizia B. Until its contract expiration in April 2003 the head coach of the team was Leonida Nedelcu and later on in 2003 it was Ionel Melenco.

But in its last years, the withdrawal of its main sponsor Petromidia, had very negative consequences, ending with the dissolution of the club.

In the summer of 2010 the city had once again a team in the Liga II after Săgeata Stejaru moved to Năvodari and was renamed AFC Săgeata Năvodari.

Honours

Liga II:

  • Winners (0):
  • Runners-up (2): 1999–00, 2004–05

Liga III:

  • Winners (1): 1996–97

Notable Players

  • Iulian Teodor Ştefan
  • Răzvan Ţârlea
  • Gabriel Cânu
  • Florin Lungu
  • Andrei Stângă
  • Dorel Zaharia
  • Ilie Mihai
  • Cristian Dicu
  • Constantin Borza
  • Gheorghe Bălăceanu
  • Norbert Niță
  • Marius Zadea
  • Mihai Ilie
  • Mugurel Radu
  • Liviu Uşurelu
  • Claudiu Puia
  • Ionuț Dragomirescu
  • Daniel Pleşa
  • Bogdan Miron
  • Eusebiu Tudor
  • Cătălin Mirea
  • Vasile Mătincă
  • Dorel Zaharia
  • Enache Câju
  • Jilavu Daniel

Notable Managers

  • George Focan
  • Leonida Nedelcu
  • Ionel Melenco


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