CSM Metalul Reșița

CSM Metalul Reșița
Full name Clubul Sportiv Municipal Metalul Reșița
Nickname(s) Rosso-Nerii
(The Red and Blacks)
Founded 2010 (2010)
Ground Mircea Chivu
Ground Capacity 12,500
Chairman Cătălin Rufă
Manager Carol Gurgu
League Liga II
2014–15 Liga II, Seria II, 3rd
Website Club home page

Metalul Reșița is a Romanian professional football club from Reșița, Caraş-Severin County founded in 2010.

They currently play in the Liga II.

History

The club was founded in 2010 in Măciuca as Damila Măciuca.[1]

It promoted in just two years from the Liga IV to the Liga II.

In the summer of 2013 it was moved to Reşiţa and the name of the club was changed to CSM Metalul Reșița. Not to be confused with CSM Şcolar Reşiţa, also named Metalul Reșița in the past.

Current squad

As of 13 February 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Serbia GK Ivan Knežević
3 Romania DF Florin Aniţoiu (captain)
6 Romania DF Andrea Săndescu
9 Romania FW Roberto Muselin
12 Serbia GK Ivan Lučić
13 Romania MF Milos Krkelić
15 Romania MF Cristian Bloju
18 Romania FW George Ponoran
22 Romania GK Bogdan Ciule
23 Romania DF Remus Pârvu
25 Romania MF Cosmin Epure
31 Romania MF Adrian Holovcici
Romania GK Florin David
No. Position Player
Romania DF Codruţ Anghel
Romania DF Ionuţ Crăciun
Romania DF Lóránd Kiss
Romania DF Bogdan Pitulice
Romania DF Iulian Vlad
Romania MF Denis Botezatu
Romania MF Darius Buzdugan
Romania MF Alexandru Costea
Serbia MF Zoran Kopre
Romania MF Alexandru Maria
Cyprus FW Nicolas Vitorović
Romania FW Robert Chira

Club officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner & President Romania Cătălin Rufă
Delegate Romania Marian Meşinschi

Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager Romania Carol Gurgu
Assistant Manager Vacant
Goalkeeping Coach Romania Valentin Boşca
Masseur Romania Alexandru Armaşu
Masseur Romania Gheorghe Roua

Honours

Leagues

Liga III

Liga IV-Vâlcea County

Liga V-Vâlcea County

References

External links

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