2000–01 Divizia B

Divizia B
Season 2000–01
← 1999–00

The 2000–01 Divizia B was the 61st season of Divizia B, the second tier of the Romanian football league system. It was the last in this format (two series of 18 teams each).

The winner of each series of the Divizia B was promoted to the Divizia A and the runner up from each series played a playoff (home-away) against the team finished 13th or 14th in the Divizia A. The bottom four teams were relegated to the Divizia C.

Standings

Seria I

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Comments
1 Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti
34
25
6
3
71
17
+54
81
Promotion to Divizia A
2 Farul Constanţa
34
23
5
6
58
29
+29
74
Playoff for playing next season in Divizia A
3 Midia Năvodari
34
19
5
10
54
31
+23
62
4 Laminorul Roman
34
18
6
10
56
40
+16
60
5 Fulgerul Bragadiru
34
14
13
7
43
35
+8
55
6 Metalul Plopeni
34
15
8
11
39
34
+5
53
7 Poiana Câmpina
34
15
6
13
39
36
+3
51
8 Metrom Braşov
34
14
9
11
33
30
+3
51
9 Tractorul Braşov
34
14
8
12
45
35
+10
50
10 FC Oneşti
34
14
5
15
43
49
-6
47
11 ARO Câmpulung
34
14
4
16
41
44
-3
46
12 Unirea Focşani
34
11
12
11
34
24
+10
45
13 Apemin Borsec
34
13
6
15
40
45
-5
45
14 Cimentul Fieni
34
12
7
15
44
44
0
43
15 Callatis Mangalia
34
9
8
17
38
50
-12
35
Relegation to Divizia C
16 Juventus Bucureşti
34
8
6
20
42
63
-21
30
17 Precizia Săcele
34
5
5
24
24
62
-38
20
18 Politehnica Iaşi
34
2
3
29
20
96
-76
9

Seria II

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Comments
1 UM Timişoara
30
18
6
6
57
26
+31
60
Promotion to Divizia A
2 FC Baia Mare
30
18
5
7
50
22
+28
59
Playoff for playing next season in Divizia A
3 CSM Reşiţa
30
18
4
8
52
29
+23
58
4 Bihor Oradea
30
14
6
10
31
24
+7
48
5 Extensiv Craiova
30
13
7
10
39
35
+4
46
6 Pandurii Târgu Jiu
30
13
6
11
36
32
+4
45
7 UTA Arad
30
12
6
12
44
37
+7
42
8 Politehnica Timişoara
30
13
3
14
43
35
+8
42
9 Apulum Unirea Alba Iulia
30
13
2
15
38
53
-15
41
10 Olimpia Satu Mare
30
13
1
16
37
48
-11
40
11 Jiul Petroşani
30
11
6
13
38
40
-2
39
12 ASA Târgu Mureş
30
11
4
15
34
49
-15
37
13 FC Drobeta-Turnu Severin
30
11
4
15
38
56
-18
37
14 Corvinul Hunedoara
30
10
4
16
25
33
-8
34
15 UFC Electro Craiova
30
10
1
19
25
44
-19
31
Relegation to Divizia C
16 FCM Râmnicu Vâlcea
30
7
5
18
34
58
-25
26
17 Inter Sibiu 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
18 Cetate Deva 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1 Inter Sibiu and Cetate Deva withdrew in the first part of the season and all their results were canceled.

Goals

12 goals
11 goals
9 goals
  • Romania Cristian Ciubotariu (Sportul Studențesc)
  • Romania Cristian Dicu (Midia Năvodari)
  • Romania Marius Păcurar (Foresta Suceava)
8 goals
7 goals
5 goals
4 goals
3 goals
2 goals
1 goals
0 goals
  • Romania Marian Cărbunaru (Flacăra Râmnicu Vâlcea)
  • Romania Răzvan Farmache (Sportul Studențesc)
  • Romania Gheorghe Georgescu (Sportul Studențesc)
  • Romania Adrian Vlas (Farul Constanța)
  • Romania Gheorghe Butoiu (Farul Constanța)
  • Romania Darius Miclea (CSM Reşița)
  • Romania Ion Ibric (CSM Reşița)
  • Romania Călin Albuț (FC Baia Mare)
  • Romania Constantin Borza (Midia Năvodari)
  • Romania Bogdan Miron (Midia Năvodari)
  • Romania Raul Unchiaş (Midia Năvodari)
  • Romania Mihai Ilie (Midia Năvodari)
  • Romania Cătălin Lichioiu (Tractorul Braşov)
  • Romania Radu Sărdescu (Tractorul Braşov)
  • Romania Gabriel Băcneanu (Tractorul Braşov)
  • Romania Florin Manea (Metrom Braşov)
  • Romania Alexandru Iliuciuc (Poiana Câmpina)
  • Romania Andrei Urai (CSM Reşița)
  • Romania Florin Cotora (Inter Sibiu)
  • Romania Decebal Gheară (Corvinul Hunedoara)
  • Romania Eduard Iordănescu (Fulgerul Bragadiru)
  • Romania Ilie Poenaru (Fulgerul Bragadiru)
  • Romania George Şoltuz (Fulgerul Bragadiru)
  • Romania Irinel Voicu (Fulgerul Bragadiru)
  • Romania Cristian Silvăşan (Fulgerul Bragadiru)
  • Romania Cornel Irina (Jiul Petroşani)
  • Romania Bogdan Spafiu (Jiul Petroşani)
  • Romania Dumitru Hotoboc (Jiul Petroşani)
  • Romania Cristian Panin (UTA Arad)
  • Romania Gabriel Rotaru (Bihor Oradea)
  • Romania Remus Ganea (Apulum Unirea Alba Iulia)
  • Romania Adrian Nedelea (FCM Râmnicu Vâlcea)
  • Romania Gabriel Crăciun (FCM Râmnicu Vâlcea)
  • Romania János Székely (Politehnica Timişoara)
  • Romania Marian Zeciu (Juventus Bucureşti)
  • Romania Mircea Bornescu (Juventus Bucureşti)

See also

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