ROMANIA 1st level alltime table 1932/33-2013/14

The table has been assembled using material contributed by the RSSSF website. Additional clarifications, especially regarding namechanges, mergers and such have been contributed by the foot.dk website and Zoltán-Zsolt Pócs of Hungary. A huge thank you goes to the contributors without whom I could not possibly have constructed the table. * = Indicates that points have been deducted; see the notes after the table. You are free to copy this document in a non-commercial capacity but please state the source, i.e. Clas Glenning.

	TEAM				S	GP	W	D	L	GF	GA	P
1.	FC Steaua Bucuresti	        66	2020	1118	463	430	3834	2036	3917
2.	FC Dinamo Bucuresti	        65	1965	1089	427	449	3785	2104	3694
3.	AFC Rapid Bucuresti	        65	1864	847	431	586	2912	2215	2971*
4.	AS Universitatea FC Craiova     46	1492	660	323	509	2116	1733	2303
5.	FC 2005 Pitesti	                44	1404	571	276	557	1846	1797	1989
6.	Universitatea Cluj-Napoca       54	1553	537	328	688	1997	2359	1939
7.	FC Brasov	                45	1395	524	304	567	1732	1799	1876
8.	FC Petrolul Ploiesti 	        45	1347	518	310	519	1741	1686	1864
9.	FCM Bacau	                42	1318	489	262	567	1538	1809	1729
10.	FC Farul Constanta	        42	1299	473	260	566	1575	1839	1679
11.	Sportul Studentesc Bucuresti    36	1154	435	256	463	1569	1575	1561
12.	UT Arad	                        38	1071	420	243	408	1599	1521	1503
13.	Jiul Petrosani	                41	1196	402	250	544	1403	1842	1456
14.	Politehnica Timisoara (old club)35	1046	382	238	426	1374	1502	1384
15.	FC National Bucuresti	        32	945	379	189	377	1362	1323	1326
16.	Otelul Galati	                26	860	354	170	336	1073	1068	1230
17.	Politehnica Iasi	        29	915	304	192	419	1060	1315	1104
18.	Gloria Bistrita	                22	724	269	133	322	903	1003	1040
19.	CFR 1907 Cluj	                20	636	261	176	199	835	763	959
20.	AS Armata Tirgu Mures	        22	704	252	111	341	832	1078	867
21.	Corvinul Hunedoara	        17	562	210	98	254	831	881	726*
22.	Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt	        17	562	196	125	241	664	793	713
23.	FC Oradea	                18	572	181	118	273	683	893	657*
24.	FCM Resita	                16	482	154	103	225	666	890	565
25.	CSM Crisana Oradea              17	378	145	80	153	630	635	515
26.     FC Vaslui               	 9	302	136	79	87	391	304	487 
27.	FC Olt Scornicesti	        11	373	137	64	172	424	546	475
28.	SC Astra Giurgiu	        10	328	125	85	116	434	368	466
29.	FC Timisoara                     9	290	125	83	82	405	338	458
30.	Chimia Rimnicu Vilcea	        10	342	121	64	157	368	533	427
31.     Pandurii Lignitul Targu Jiu	 9	302	102	77	123	329	356	383
32.	CFR Timisoara	                11	272	103	70	99	403	392	379
33.	FC Inter Sibiu	                 8	272	110	47	115	358	376	377
34.	Venus Bucuresti	                 9	180	108	35	37	489	248	359
35.	Ripensia Timisoara	         9	184	110	28	46	510	277	358
36.	Chindia Tirgoviste	         9	298	95	64	139	312	469	349
37.	Partizanul Bucuresti	        11	245	94	55	96	465	436	337
38.	Gaz Metan Medias	         9	290	82	80	128	319	447	326
39.	Avintul Tirgu Mures	        10	241	85	46	110	360	418	301
40.	FC Maramures Baia Mare	         7	230	83	35	112	267	370	284
41.	Unirea Urziceni                  5	170	74	47	49	199	162	269
42.	Unirea Tricolor Bucuresti	 9	186	76	34	76	404	416	262
43.	Vagonul Arad	                 9	184	76	31	77	318	323	259
44.	Olimpia Satu Mare	         7	222	69	40	113	223	363	247
45.	Victoria Bucuresti	         5	169	70	33	66	242	251	243
46.	Gloria Buzau	                 7	238	64	45	129	236	403	237
47.	Gloria Arad	                 8	156	59	31	66	296	322	208
48.	Victoria Cluj	                 8	154	61	23	70	266	294	206
49.	Dinamo Cluj	                 7	161	52	44	65	221	249	200
50.	Extensiv Craiova	         5	166	54	36	76	171	213	198
51.	Flacara Moreni	                 4	136	53	23	60	180	198	182
52.	CA Oradea	                 6	109	51	18	40	229	177	171
53.	Dacia Unirea Braila (new club)	 4	136	46	27	63	141	190	165
54.	Chinezul Timisoara	         6	120	46	21	53	281	288	159
55.	Crisana Oradea	                 6	110	40	20	50	199	232	140
56.	FCM Galati	                 4	136	35	22	79	142	269	127
57.	Concordia Chiajna		 3	102	30	27	45	105	148	117
58.	Minerul Lupeni	                 4	101	30	15	56	106	204	105
59.	Foresta Falticeni	         3	98	24	27	47	102	145	 99
60.	FC Ploiesti (old club)	         4	87	26	14	47	114	210	 92
61.	Carpati Baia Mare	         3	62	26	11	25	96	106	 89
62.	Ciocanul Bucuresti	         2	56	24	10	22	100	87	 82
63.	Rocar Fulgerul Bragadiru	 2	64	25	6	33	93	108	 81
64.     FCM Targu Mures                  2      68      20      20      28      68      88       80
65.	Viitorul Constanta		 2	68	18	22	28	74	107	 76
66.	FC Onesti	                 2	68	21	6	41	93	159	 69
67.	Apulum Alba-Iulia	         2	60	17	16	27	60	109	 67
68.	Armata Cimpulung	         2	33	15	10	8	50	31	 55
69.	Siderurgistul Galati	         2	52	13	10	29	62	104	 49
70.	Carmen Bucuresti                 1	26	14	5	7	90	44	 47
71.	Gloria Galati	                 2	46	13	7	26	54	100	 46
72.	Botosani	                 1	34	12	7	15	36	52	 43
73.	CS Mioveni                   	 2	68	9	16	43	46	120	 43
74.	Metalul Cimpia Turzii	         2	48	7	19	22	46	86	 40
75.	ACS Poli Timisoara	         1	34	10	8	16	26	42	 38
76.	Sageata Navodari	         1	34	10	8	16	32	54	 38
77.	Dunarea CSU Galati	         1	34	9	10	15	32	41	 37
78.	Mica Brad	                 1	24	12	0	12	51	43	 36
79.	International C. de Arges        1	34	10	6	18	32	49	 36
80.	FC Craiova	                 2	50	10	5	35	61	171	 35
81.	CSM Suceava	                 1	34	10	5	19	36	69	 35
82.	CAM Timisoara	                 1	22	9	5	8	37	49	 32
83.	Dermata Cluj	                 1	30	7	11	12	41	50	 32
84.	CSS Turnu Severin		 1	34	7	11	16	36	47	 32
85.	Vointa Sibiu			 1	34	8	8	18	24	45	 32
86.	FC Braila (old club)	         2	42	8	3	31	52	138	 27
87.	Unireal Alba Iulia	         1	34	7	5	22	33	62	 26
88.	Universitatea Sibiu	         1	24	8	1	15	42	58	 25
89.     Victoria Branesti                1      34      5       10      19      35      61       25
90.	CS Otopeni	                 1	34	5	7	22	32	54	 22
91.	Viitorul Bucuresti	         1	14	6	3	5	33	26	 21
92.	Vulturi Lugoj	                 1	18	6	2	10	24	41	 20
93.	Locomotiva Sibiu	         1	22	4	8	10	28	38	 20
94.	Metalochimic Bucuresti	         1	26	5	4	17	50	80	 19
95.	Prahova Ploiesti	         1	26	5	1	20	26	97	 16
96.	U.M. Timisoara	                 1	30	3	6	21	24	71	 15
97.	ACFR Brasov	                 1	18	4	3	11	26	45	 15
98.	Corona Brasov	                 1	34	2	8	24	20	69	 14
99.	Avintul Reghin	                 1	24	3	3	18	19	57	 12
100.	Dragos Cernauti	                 1	18	4	0	14	26	57	 12
101.	RGM Timisoara	                 1	12	3	2	7	17	27	 11
102.	Soimii Sibiu	                 2	26	1	4	21	14	83	  7
103.	Brasovia Brasov	                 2	26	1	3	22	28	85	  6
104.	Tricolor Ploiesti	         1	14	1	2	11	14	45	  5

General notes

1941/42 - 1945/46: Seasons cancelled because of WWII. 1942/43 and 1943/44 were not official. 1947/48: Four games were left unplayed. 1953: Armata Cimpulung withdrew after the first round of matches. The matches they played were counted in the official table so they are counted in my tables as well. 1962/63: Viitorul Bucuresti (the Romanian U-18 team) withdrew after the first round of matches. However, as the matches they played are counted in the official table I am counting them as well. 1989/90: FC Olt Slatina (Scornicesti) and Victoria Bucuresti were excluded during the winter break. They had all their remaining matches set to 0-3. This happened because of political reasons. Scornicesti was the birthtown of Nicolae Ceausescu, the romanian communist dictator 1965-89 and Victoria Bucuresti was the team of the infamous security service, Securitatae. 1990/91: Corvinul Hunedoara had two points deducted and FC Bihor Oradea had four points deducted. 2001/02: Rapid Bucuresti had one point deducted for walking off the pitch in round 13. 2012/13: Otelul Galati had two points deducted.

Notes on namechanges and such:

Please note: Namechanges and mergers when at 1st level only; with a few exceptions for clarification purposes. FC Steaua Bucuresti previously Armata Bucuresti, CSCA Bucuresti & CCA Bucuresti. FC Dinamo Bucuresti is a merger of Ciocanul Bucuresti and Unirea Tricolor Bucuresti. (See also NOTE below). AFC Rapid Bucuresti previously CFR Bucuresti and Lokomotiva Bucuresti. AS Universitatea FC Craiova previously Stiinta Craiova. FC 2005 Pitesti previously FC Arges Pitesti, Dinamo Pitesti and FC Arges-Dacia Pitesti. Universitatea Cluj-Napoca previously CSU Cluj and Stiinta Cluj. FCM Bacau previously Dinamo Bacau, SC Bacau, FC Bacau, Selena Bacau & AS Bacau. FC Petrolul Ploiesti previously Flacara Bucuresti, Flacara Ploiesti, Energia Flacara Ploiesti & FC Ploiesti (new club). FC Brasov previously Steagul Rosu Brasov and FCM Brasov. FC Farul Constanta previously Lokomotiva Constanta and FC Constanta. Sportul Studentesc Bucuresti previously Politehnica Bucuresti. UT Arad previously IT Arad, Flamura Rosie Arad & Uzinele Arad. Politehnica Timisoara (old club): previously CSU Timisoara and Stiinta Timisoara. This team is NOT the same as FC Timisoara of today. They came last in 2nd level 2001/02. The present club FC Timisoara were called Fulgerul Bragadiru, AEK Bucuresti and Politehnica AEK Timisoara before and those teams all existed at the same time as Politehnica Timisoara (old club). Jiul Petrosani previously Partizanul Petrosani, Flacara Petrosani, Minerul Petrosani & Energia Petrosani. FC National Bucuresti previously Progresul Bucuresti. AS Armata Tirgu Mures previously Muresul Tirgu Mures. CSMS Iasi previously Politehnica Iasi and Politehnica Unirea Iasi. Corvinul Hunedoara previously Metalul Hunedoara. FCM Resita previously UDR Resita, Otelul Resita, FCM Resita, Metlochimic Resita, Metalul Resita & CSM Resita. FC Olt Scornicesti were located to the town Slatina between 1980-86 and were subsequently called FC Olt Slatina. FC Oradea previously FC Bihor Oradea and Crisul Oradea. CFR Cluj previously Ferar Cluj. CFR Timisoara previously Lokomotiva Timisoara. CSM Crisana Oradea previously CS Oradea, Progresul Oradea, IC Oradea, Liberatea Oradea and CA Oradea. Chindia Tirgoviste previously Metalul Tirgoviste & CS Tirgoviste. Partizanul Bucuresti previously Juventus Bucuresti, Distributia Bucuresti & Petrolul Bucuresti. Avintul Tirgu Mures previously Dermagent Tirgu Mures, RATA Tirgu Mures & Locomotiva Tirgu Mures. FC Maramures Baia Mare previously Minerul Baia Mare & FC Baia Mare. Victoria Cluj previously Romania Cluj. Dinamo Cluj previously Dinamo Stalin & Dinamo Brasov. The town of Brasov was called Stalin some time after WW2. Extensiv Craiova previously Electroputere Craiova. Dacia Unirea Braila (new club): merger of FC Braila (also played under the name Dacia Unirea Braila) & Progresul Braila. Politehnica Timisoara (new club): previously Politehnica AEK Timisoara. They have also played under the names AEK Bucuresti and Fulgerul Bragadiru, respectively, at 2nd level. FC Ploiesti (old club): amalgamation between Tricolor Ploiesti & CFPV Ploiesti. previously Tricolor Cailor Ferate Ploiesti-Valeni. Carpati Baia Mare previously Phoenix Baia Mare. Rocar Fulgerul Bragadiru previously Rocar Bucuresti. Gaz Metan Medias previously CSM Medias. Dunarea CSU Galati: merger of CSU Galati and FCM Galati. FC Braila (old club) previously Dacia Unirea Braila. The new Dacia Unirea Braila are NOT the same. They are a merger of FC Braila & Progresul Braila. Crisana Oradea are NOT the same as CSM Crisana Oradea. The latter were previously called CS Oradea, Progresul Oradea, IC Oradea, Liberatea Oradea and CA Oradea. The former played at the highest level only prior to WW2. Vagonul Arad have also played under the name AMEF Arad. CS Mioveni prev. Dacia Mioveni. Astra Giurgiu were previously from Ploiesti. NOTE: According to Zoltán-Zsolt Pócs of Hungary Ciocanul merged with Unirea Tricolor Bucuresti in 1948 to form Dinamo Bucuresti, but according to the tables I have used (http://www.rsssf.com/tablesr/roemhist.html#22) Dinamo played as Dinamo during the same season (1947-48) as Unirea Tricolor. Maybe the name shall be Ciocanul instead of Dinamo for the 1947-48-season and that the merger occurred after that season. Mr. Pócs also states that Ciocanul have two seasons at the highest level of Romanian football and as they did not play in the league during the 1932-33-1945-46 period (not in official championships anyway) 1946/47 and 1947/48 are the only seasons possible.

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