FC Ripensia Timișoara

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Ripensia Timișoara
Full name Fotbal Club Ripensia Timișoara 1928
Short name Ripensia
Founded 21 October 1928
12 July 2012
Ground Stadionul Electrica
Ground Capacity 10,000
Chairman Radu Ienovan
Manager Radu Suciu
League Liga V
2012–13 Liga VI, Timiș County, 1st (promoted)
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours

Fotbal Club Ripensia Timișoara is a football team from the Romanian city of Timişoara. It was founded in 1928 by Dr. Cornel Lazăr and it lasted only twenty years before folding due to lack of funds in 1948.

In 2012, the club was brought back to life in the Timiş County League.

Ripensia was the first Romanian football club to turn professional, and because of this status they were unable to compete in the national league until the 1932-33 season. After being accepted in the national system, Ripensia quickly became one of the best teams in the country, winning four leagues and two Romanian Cups in their short history.

The team's colors are red and yellow.

History

It was founded in 1928 by Dr. Cornel Lazăr, a famous promoter of football in the Banat region, and the former president of Chinezul Timişoara. The players came from Chinezul Timișoara, C.A.T. and Poli Timişoara. Due to its professional status, until 1932-1933 (the first season of the National League - Divizia A), the team and its players could not participate in official national competitions.

They were champions of the Romanian Football League in 1933, 1935, 1936, and 1938, with two Romanian Cup appearances, winning 3-2 over Universitatea Cluj in 1934 and 5-1 over Unirea Tricolor Bucureşti in 1936. They were national vice-champions for 1933-34 and 1938-39. After World War II, due to financial problems, the communist sports organisation and controversial actions, Ripensia played in Divizia B and Divizia C. After 1948, without any support, it disappeared, merging with Electrica Timișoara.

Their colours were red-yellow. Their home stadium was called Electrica (today UMT; the original wooden stand was demolished in 2004-2005).

The greatest players in team history were:

Mitropa Cup

Ripensia played in the Mitropa Cup, an important inter-war football competition. In the 1938 season Ripensia knocked Italian giants AC Milan out of this competition. The Romanians won the first leg 3-0 at Bucharest, and lost the second leg 1-3. In the next round Ripensia was eliminated by Hungarian side of Ferencváros (1-4, 4-5).

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1938 First Round Italy Italy A.C. Milan 3 – 0 1 – 3 4 – 3
Quarter-finals Hungary Hungary Ferencváros 4 – 5 1 – 4 5 – 9

Honours

Liga I:

  • Winners (4): 1932-33, 1934–35, 1935–36, 1937–38
  • Runners-up (2): 1933–34, 1938–39

Liga III:

  • Winners (1): 1946–47

Liga VI:

  • Winners (1): 2012–13

Romanian Cup:

  • Winners (2): 1933–34, 1935–36
  • Runners-up (2): 1934–35, 1936–37

League Records

Divizia A: (9 editions) 184 110 28 46 512 - 277
Divizia B: (1 edition) 29 12 4 13 44 - 54
Divizia C: (1 edition) 18 13 14 1 48 - 21
Total: (11 editions) 231 135 46 60 604 - 352

Ripensia in Divizia A:

  • 1932-1933 • 12 • 10 • 00 - 02 - 49 • 10 • 20 points
  • 1933-1934 • 14 • 10 • 02 - 02 - 55 • 13 • 22 points
  • 1934-1935 • 22 • 14 • 04 - 04 - 66 • 34 • 32 points
  • 1935-1936 • 22 • 13 • 04 - 05 - 59 • 37 • 30 points
  • 1936-1937 • 22 • 13 • 01 - 08 - 59 • 39 • 27 points
  • 1937-1938 • 18 • 15 • 00 - 03 - 63 • 25 • 30 points
  • 1938-1939 • 22 • 11 • 04 - 07 - 53 • 39 • 26 points
  • 1939-1940 • 22 • 08 • 06 - 08 - 36 • 37 • 22 points
  • 1940-1941 • 24 • 13 • 06 - 05 - 58 • 32 • 32 points

Current squad

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
2 Romania DF Adrian Hota
3 Romania DF Flavius Petrisor
4 Romania DF Ion Pascaleanu
5 Romania DF Calin Uzun (captain)
6 Romania MF Daniel Mitrescu
7 Romania MF Adrian Popa
8 Romania MF Nicolae Costandana
9 Nigeria FW Joseph Anagor
10 Romania FW Raul Briciu
11 Romania FW Daniel Ungur
12 Romania GK Alexandru Filip
13 Romania DF Octavian Firut
No. Position Player
14 Romania DF Andrei Mogos
16 Romania DF Horea Muresan
17 Romania DF Cosmin Boanches
20 Romania DF DanielNavala
21 Romania FW Aurelian Zsollei
22 Romania MF Cristian Radu
23 Romania MF Narcis Mihai
25 Romania FW Razvan Vicea
26 Romania MF Raul Dutu
27 Romania DF Andrei Carpinisan
33 Romania GK Iulius Radulescu

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