FC Viitorul Constanța

FC Viitorul Constanța
Full name Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța
Nickname(s) Puștii lui Hagi (Hagi's kids)
Founded 2009 (2009)
Ground Viitorul
Ground Capacity 4,500
Owner Gheorghe Hagi
Chairman Pavel Peniu
Manager Gheorghe Hagi
League Liga I
2014–15 Liga I, 11th
Website Club home page

FC Viitorul Constanța is a Romanian professional football club, founded in 2009. They currently play in the Liga I, after coming second in Liga II Seria I in the 2010-2011 season. Previously, they finished 1st in the Liga III, Seria II in the 2009-2010 season.[1] The club promoted to the top Romanian league, Liga I, after a 2-0 victory over Săgeata Năvodari on June 2, 2012.[2]

History

The club was founded in the summer of 2009 and enrolled in Liga III after buying a spot from CS Ovidiu. The club is owned and was founded by world-wide known international Romanian footballer, Gheorghe Hagi.[3][4] The club, known in English as 'The Future Football Club', is mainly known as a club based on nurturing the youth talents in Romania, and possesses the top youth facilities of any club in the country.[5]

2009/10 season

The club achieved the mathematical promotion to the Liga II after round 33 of the season, being in a fierce run with ACS Berceni near the end of the season.

2011/12 season

The club finished first in Liga II and gained the right to play in Romania's top division, Liga I. The club obtained good results: 19 wins, 4 draws, 7 defeats with 89 goals scored in 30 matches played.

2012/13 season

The club finished 13th in Liga I, maintaining itself in the first football division, with 8 victories, 12 draws, and 13 defeats with 36 points. FC Viitorul Constanța gained its major victories when they defeated the champion of Romania, Steaua by a score of 5-2, and former champions Dinamo by a score of 3-2, saving the club from relegation.

Stadium

During 2009-2012 Viitorul played its Liga III and Liga II home matches on the old local stadium in Ovidiu. After the promotion to the Liga I it played its first 3 home matches on the Oțelul Stadium in Galați and afterwards it moved on the Farul Stadium in Constanța, with a capacity of 15,500 people all on seats.

In the summer of 2013 it moved to play its home matches in Chiajna on the Concordia Stadium.

In the summer of 2015 it moved to play its home matches in Ovidiu on the Stadionul Viitorul.

Honours

Domestic

League

Liga II

Liga III

Other performances

Current squad

As of 07 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 Brazil GK Peterson Peçanha
3 Romania DF Ciprian Perju
4 Romania MF Ioan Filip
5 Romania DF Adrian Puțanu
6 Romania MF Romario Benzar
7 Romania FW Florin Tănase
8 Romania MF Carlo Casap
9 Romania FW Vlad Rusu
10 Romania MF Florin Cernat (Captain)
11 Spain MF Pablo de Lucas
12 Romania GK Arpad Tordai
13 Romania DF Szabolcs Kilyen
14 Romania FW Denis Drăguş
15 Romania MF Alexandru Cicâldău
16 Romania MF Dragoș Nedelcu
17 Romania MF Doru Dumitrescu
No. Position Player
18 Romania MF Răzvan Marin
19 Romania DF Tiberiu Căpuşă
20 Romania MF Ianis Hagi (on loan from Fiorentina)
21 France DF Kévin Boli
22 Romania MF Cristian Ganea
24 Romania MF Bănel Nicoliță
25 Romania FW Aurelian Chițu
28 Romania MF Andrei Ciobanu
29 Romania DF Robert Hodorogea
31 Romania GK Alexandru Buzbuchi
92 Romania MF Alin Cârstocea
93 France DF Hérold Goulon
95 Romania MF Andreas Iani
98 Romania FW Florinel Coman
99 Romania DF Tudor Băluță

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
14 Romania DF Bogdan Mitache (on loan at Voluntari)
15 Romania DF Bogdan Țîru (on loan at Voluntari)
95 Romania FW Ionuț Vînă (on loan at Dunărea Călărași)
Romania GK Vlad Hînțescu (on loan at Rapid CFR Suceava)
Romania DF Cătălin Toriște (on loan at Mioveni)
Romania DF Cornel Suciu (on loan at Șoimii Pâncota)
Romania DF Roberto Hasnăș (on loan at Unirea Dej)
Romania MF Răzvan Acostăchioae (on loan at Bucovina Pojorâta)
No. Position Player
Romania MF Adrian Neniță (on loan at Chindia Târgoviște)
Romania MF Bogdan Vasile (on loan at Chindia Târgoviște)
Romania MF Gabriel Preoteasa (on loan at Dunărea Călărași)
Romania MF Paul Iacob (on loan at Gaz Metan Mediaș)
Romania MF Antonio Cruceru (on loan at Pitești)
Romania FW Alexandru Stoica (on loan at Dunărea Călărași)
Romania FW Robert Grecu (on loan at Pitești)
Romania FW Cristian Gavra (on loan at Gaz Metan Mediaș)

Academy squad

Further information: Gheorghe Hagi football academy

Club Officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner Romania Gheorghe Hagi
President Romania Pavel Peniu
Vice-President Romania Constantin Stamate
Vice-President Romania Neculai Tănasă
General Director Romania Cristian Bivolaru
Sporting Director Romania Zoltan Iasko

Current technical staff

As of October 2014.[6]
Role Name
Manager Romania Gheorghe Hagi
Assistant Manager Romania Cătălin Anghel
Assistant Manager Romania Cristian Sava
Goalkeeping Coach Romania Mihai Nădăban
Fitness Coach Spain Roberto Berruero

Former managers

References

  1. "Competitii Interne - FRF". Frfotbal.ro. 2012-05-28. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  2. "E oficial » Echipa lui Gheorghe Hagi, Viitorul Constanţa, a promovat în Liga 1". Gsp.ro. Retrieved 2015-10-13.
  3. "Gheorghe Hagi creating a new legacy for Romanian football". Worldsoccer.com. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  4. "Gheorghe Hagi Viitorul academy future for Romanian football". Espn Fc. 2015-08-26. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  5. "‘Whatever I do, I am still only the son of Hagi’". The Times. Retrieved 2015-10-14.
  6. "Staff". FC Viitorul Constanţa (in Romanian). Retrieved 2015-10-14.
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