CS Național Sebiș

Național Sebiș
Full name Clubul Sportiv Național Sebiș
Nickname(s) Alb-Albaştrii
(The White and Blues)
Founded 1922 (1922)
2004 (2004)
Ground Crişana
Ground Capacity 1,500
Owner Sebiş Municipality
Chairman Călin Cojocaru
Manager Adrian Neaga
League Liga III
2014–15 Liga III, Seria IV, 4th
Website Club home page

Național Sebiș is a Romanian football club from Sebiș, Arad County founded in 1922. They currently play in the Liga III in the 2015–16 season.[1]

History

The young engineer Fakelman brings in Sebiș the first football ball and equipment. Knowing well the rules of the game, he gathered around youngsters and thus laid the foundation of the first football team in Sebiș. The contemporary documents show that on 15 March 1922 the club was named Sebişana. However, some sources claim that in the summer of 1920 the football team defeated Gloria Arad with the score 4–0, and the match was played in the area of bread factory. Since 1950 the club has been called Avântul, renamed in 1953 Crişana, this name appearing of being recorded for more than 40 years, during which Crişana achieved outstanding performances and brought prestige for this small town. The team is now called Național Sebiș and plays in the Liga III.

Honours

Liga III

Current squad

As of 22 January 2016

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

No. Position Player
Romania GK Cătălin Bujor
Romania GK Ionuţ Tomşa
Romania DF Dumitru Neacșu
Romania DF Michel Rosenblum
Romania DF Andrei Dăruială
Romania DF Alexandru Cherecheş
Romania DF Bogdan Ţoca
Romania DF Alexandru Dumitrache
Romania MF Daniel Unguru
Romania MF Cristian Lazea
Romania MF Mircea Stupu
No. Position Player
Romania MF Ionel Mihuţa
Romania MF Răzvan Stoian
Romania MF Florin Rus
Romania MF Lucian Zurbagiu
Romania MF Zoran Radu
Romania MF Alexandru Avramescu
Senegal MF Souleymane Keita
Romania FW Sebastian Susan
Romania FW Cosmin Negoescu
Romania FW Gelu Velici

References

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