ACS Foresta Suceava

Foresta Suceava
Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Foresta Suceava
Nickname(s) Galben-Verzii
(The Yellow and Greens)
Short name Foresta
Founded 1946 (1946)
as Locomotiva Ițcani
Ground Areni
Ground Capacity 12,500 (7,000 seated)
Owner Suceava Municipality
Chairman Andrei Ciutac
Manager Florin Cristescu
League Liga II
2016–17 Liga II, 12th
Website Club website

Foresta Suceava is a professional football club from Romania, based in Suceava and founded in 1946 as Locomotiva Ițcani. Previously, the club changed its name to A.S. C.F.R. Ițcani as well.

They currently play in the Liga II, in the 2017–18 season after finishing on the 12th place in the same competition, at the end of the 2016–2017 season.

History

Former logo, as Rapid CFR Suceava.

Foresta Suceava was founded as Rapid CFR Suceava to continue the football tradition in the city of Suceava after the dissolution of FC Cetatea Suceava, CSM Suceava (Bucovina Suceava) and NC Foresta Suceava. In the 2011–2012 season the club managed to win Liga III and as such to gain promotion to Liga II. Thus, since the 2011–2012 season, Rapid CFR Suceava has played in Liga II, the second tier of the Romanian football system.

Rapid started the 2014–2015 Liga II season with good results: 3 wins and 2 draws. One result was the home match against Săgeata Năvodari, a club which had previously played in Liga I for the very first time in its history during the 2013–2014 season, when Rapid fell behind twice but managed to equalise each time. Mircea Negru and Marius Matei managed to score the goals for Rapid in that respective match.[1] In the 5th fixture Rapid encountered CS Balotești. Rapid were losing 1–0 until the 88th minute, but won with two goals scored by Cătălin Golofca and Sascha Marinkovic. Along with this win, Rapid reached second place in Seria I of Liga II with 11 points after 5 matches.[2]

In the 2014–2015 season the club additionally managed to qualify for the Round of 16 of the domestic cup competition Cupa României following a 1–0 win over Liga I side Gaz Metan Mediaș in the Round of 32 on September 23, 2014.[3] After the Round of 32, Rapid Suceava alongside Dacia Mioveni were the only two football clubs from the second division to qualify in the next phase after both having managed to obtain their qualifications from blowout results with teams higher rated than them from the first tier. Nonetheless, beforehand defeating Gaz Metan Mediaș, Rapid did also win two other domestic cup matches against Liga III sides CS Știința Miroslava (3–0) and Cetatea Târgu Neamț (1–0), both away, which made the club obtain a flawless performance with 7 consecutive positive results in both competitions.

At the end of the 2015–16 Liga II season, Rapid CFR Suceava was relegated to Liga III, but maintained the hope to remain in Liga II after more clubs announced that they would not enroll because of the financial problems.

In the middle of 2016 the team changed its name from Rapid CFR Suceava to Foresta Suceava, a name that binds the most important results of the football from Suceava.[4]

Colours and badge

Rapid Suceava used a similar home kit to that of CFR Cluj, namely a white-burgundy one. During away matches they played wearing a black and blue kit. After the rebranding, the new Foresta use a kit that combines yellow and green colors.

Stadium

View of the Areni stadium. The stadium is located in downtown Suceava.

Foresta Suceava plays its home matches on the Areni Stadium. The stadium has a total capacity of 12,500 seats and was opened in 1963 as the Municipal Stadium. Additionally, the stadium was also renovated between the periods 1976–1977, 1980–1982 and 2002 respectively. It is currently ranked 31st in the all time ranking table of stadiums from Romania.[5]

Supporters

The ultras of Foresta Suceava are organised in two galleries: Cavelerii Nordului (the oldest one) and Cohors Dacorum (a new one founded in 2015).

Honours

Liga III

Winners (1): 2011–12

Liga IV Suceava County

Winners (1): 2007–08

Players

First team squad

As of 11 August 2017

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

No. Position Player
1 Romania GK Sebastian Bîlbă
4 Romania DF Ianis Onuț
5 Romania FW Șimon Mandiuc
6 Romania MF Bogdan Bolocan
7 Romania MF Cătălin Tacu
8 Romania MF Marius Rață
9 Romania FW Alin Scutariu
12 Romania GK Alexandru Dohotariu
No. Position Player
15 Romania DF Robert Bosînceanu (Captain)
16 Romania MF Bogdan Buțerchi
18 Romania DF Călin Colțuneac
22 Romania DF Ștefan Breniuc
23 Romania DF Alexandru Negrea
24 Romania DF Lucian Ciubotaru
Romania MF Valentin Șorodoc

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
No. Position Player

Club officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner Romania Suceava Municipality
President Romania Andrei Ciutac
Sporting Director Romania Mihai Pilat
Organizer of Competitions Romania Neculai Grosu

Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager Romania Florin Cristescu
Assistant Manager Romania Bogdan Tudoreanu
Goalkeeping Coach Romania Marius Lup
Club Doctor MD Romania Edgar Schächter
Masseur Romania Ion Armeanca
Masseur Romania Constantin Bosânceanu

League history

Season Wins Draws Losses Points League Place
2004–0511811 41Liga IV7
2005–061947 61Liga IV3
2006–071839 57Liga IV4
2007–082523 77Liga IV1
2008–0914 911 51Liga III 9
2009–1016 31351Liga III 5
2010–119 21529Liga III 12
2011–1219 6363Liga III 1
2012–13761127Liga II 10
2013–14471119Liga II 10
4 (Play-Out)
2014–15107142Liga II 3
5 (Play-Off)
2015–16671125Liga II 10
3 (Play-Out)
2016–171251741Liga II 12th

References

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