FC Olimpia Satu Mare

Olimpia Satu Mare is a Romanian football club based in Satu Mare. He plays since 2013 in the second Romanian football league, the League II The club was a total of six years as a member of the highest Romanian league, the Divizia A. The greatest success is to reach the Cup Finals in 1978.

History

Olimpia Satu Mare was founded in 1921. In the 1920s managed the club twice to qualify with a victory in the regional championship of Satu Mare for the final round of the Romanian football championship. Olimpia lost in the years 1926 and 1927, but each in the first round.

In 1932 Olimpia Satu Mare merged with the Railwaymen's football club and played from now on under the name Olimpia Satu Mare CFR. When the Divizia A was founded in the same year, Olimpia CFR was not there. Only in 1937 the initial jump succeeded in the makings at the end of the season 1937/38, but was already back the descent.

After the end of World War II Olimpia CFR was incorporated into the third-class Divizia C, but it succeeded in its first year, the rise in the Divizia B. After the club had changed in 1948 in CFR Satu Mare, he played from 1950 as Locomotiva Satu Mare and from 1952 as Progresul Satu Mare ( progress ). After descending from the Divizia A in 1956, he changed his name again and became the independent Somesul Satu Mare ( named after the river Somes, at the Satu Mare is located ).

After the merger with Dinamo Sasar in 1961, called the association ASMD Satu Mare ( ASOCIATIA Sportiva muncitoresc - dinamovistă ) and abolished in the following year to return to the Divizia B. In 1965 followed - now as Sătmăreana Satu Mare - the renewed descent. Following the temporary name change to Metalul Satu Mare (1967 ) took the club again in 1968 to its original name FC Olimpia Satu Mare. A year later he managed to rise again in the Divizia B.

In the 1970s, followed by the successful era of Olimpia. In 1974, the club managed to return to the Divizia A, where with a ninth place the best result in their history could be achieved in the season 1974/75. The descent into the following season was offset by the re-emergence in 1977 again. In the following year, Olimpia managed to qualify for the cup final, but was defeated there Universitatea Craiova. With the descent of 1980, a decade of success came to an end.

After just missing out on direct resurgence followed more than ten years of continuous membership in the Divizia B. This ended in 1993 with the descent into Divizia C, which came about only because of the deduction of four points. Two years later, Olimpia managed to rise again, and in 1998 was followed by the final ascent to date in the Divizia A. Already in the 1998/99 season rose Olimpia but by a wide margin as Table from the Divizia A from.

The association tried unsuccessfully in the following years to return to the top flight. On 15 April 2004 coach József Kiprich was dismissed by the patron of the association, Mircea govor because the opportunities for advancement had significantly deteriorated by a defeat at Jiul Petrosani. After all, you failed in the last home game at CFR Cluj.

In 2006, Olimpia had to again compete in the low ranks, where at the end of the 2006/07 season it was clear even the relegation in the league under coach Mircea IV Bolba the aisle. Catrinel Raţ who had Mircea govor replaced in February 2005 as president of the club, the team, however, did not report on for the championship the following season, trying to get a third League place instead at the Romanian Football Federation. At times, even a merger with the Neuaufsteiger turul Micula was considered. After the association had delayed the start of the new season by two weeks and the financially stricken Sparta Medias retired early August 2007, Olimpia could compete under the new player-manager Florin Fabian to another season in the League III. As a patron of the arts also climbed the businessman Beniamin Kira, who is also the naming rights secured to Olimpia Satu Mare. The compiled under high time pressure squads not produce the desired results were achieved in the first league matches, however. Due to non-payment of debts in the amount of $ 5,000 to the former player Vendel Hornyák was added a three-point deduction. On 13 November 2007 Beniamin Kira announced that it will no longer support the team more financially, and a day later coach Fabian resigned because of a lack of prospects. On 15 November 2007 the players decided to want to play the season free of charge to the end. As a head coach in the remaining three games of the first round Tiberiu Csik was used, whose players contract had been a few weeks previously dissolved in Minerul Lupeni and coached a youth team Olimpia at this time. As in Satu Mare was not a new investor for Olimpia, the club was in the winter break just before the resolution. In February 2008, concluded Mr Raţ therefore a contract with the contractor Dumitru Ardelean, the patron of Flacara Halmasd from the League IV of the circle Salaj, from. Ardelean undertook to completely take over the liabilities of Olimpia, when the first team of the club would deliver his back round home games at 80 km from Satu Mare and Halmasd 20 kilometers away Magura Stadium in Şimleu Silvaniei. Because the sale of league start right was prohibited during the season, the relocation of the home stadium was against established the association with renovation work at Stadionul Olimpia, although this had received a new lawn in the previous year and no funds for the maintenance measures were provided. With a completely newly assembled team to the had not relate the first round, and without the backing of the old fans who boycotted the new club, Olimpia Sylvania Şimleu Silvaniei played under coach Vasile Pasca the season in Şimleu Silvaniei to the end and managed on last game in the league. Nevertheless, there were in Satu Mare from the summer of 2008 no football club in the highest three leagues:

  • Olimpia Sylvania Şimleu Silvaniei was due to the receipt class of the Romanian Football Federation, a start right in the League III under the old name Olimpia Satu Mare in 2002. President Catrinel Raţ found, however, in Satu Mare no investors who would have been willing to take over the club debt in the amount of 15,000 euros. Still a 18- member team this game was for the first round game of the Cupa României 2008/ 09 on 30 July 2008 against Somesul Satu Mare on the fly together, but was lost without it ever came to host: in the space provided Stadium of Micula was just on the verge of a new lawn, which was not yet playable, has been postponed. Since then, no one felt responsible for the club, the third division starting place fell to the sporty actually descended CS Marmatia 96 Sighetu Marmaţiei.
  • Somesul Satu Mare, which had temporarily acts as a satellite team of Olimpia, was discharged from the previous patron Mircea Dumitru govor to Ardelean. The new club came from the 2008/09 season in Şimleu Silvaniei in Salaj county under the name FC Sylvania Şimleu Silvaniei in Liga III on. Somesul secured the place of Pro Life Poiana Codrului in the relay A League IV, but this came from the 2008 Olimpia Satu Mare newly established by the county Football Association in July 2008. The coached by Tiberiu Csik team consisted mainly of members of the junior team of Olimpia 2002 Somesul.
  • Turul Micula sold his right to start in the League III to CS Inter Clinceni from the Ilfov County and entered himself in the 2008 /09 season also in the relay A League IV at.
  • FC Olimpia Satu Mare in 1921, the predecessor club Olimpia Satu Mare in 2002, had filed a result of debt in the amount of 2,100,000 RON bankruptcy and was dissolved.

In addition, there was at this time a short-lived project of the County Council called CSJ Olimpia Satu Mare and Olimpia Satu Mare brand, the former patron Beniamin Kira had secured. FC Olimpia Olimpia 1921 and 2002 were officially excluded from the Romanian Football Federation on 18 July 2009. Olimpia Satu Mare in 2008 finished second in the first two seasons each have a place in the middle of the season table. Since Satu Mare Romania was the only county with no team in the first three leagues in the summer of 2010, the County Council approved on 12 August 2010 establishing the ASOCIATIA Sportiva Fotbal Club Olimpia Satu Mare in 2010. For the new club on a budget was provided to bring together the best players from the Satu Mare County to form a powerful team. This went on matchday one in the 2010/11 season, at the end of the first rank in Season A with 29 wins and a draw from 30 games was certain. Following was in the championship final Somesul Oar, the winner of Season B, as well as in the relegation Meseşul Treznea, the Master of the Circle Salaj, be conquered, so that in 2011 the rise was done in the League III.

Achievements

  • Romanian Cup finalist: 1978
  • Rise in the Divizia A: 1937, 1974, 1977, 1998

Placements

Known player

  • Romania Levente Csik
  • Romania Gábor Gerstenmájer
  • Romania Andrei Mărgăritescu
  • Romania Sergiu Radu
  • Romania Adrian Sălăgeanu

Former coach

  • Romania Iosif Vigu (1988 )
  • Romania Remus Vlad (1999 to 2000)
  • Hungary József Kiprich ( 2003 to 15 April 2004)
  • Romania Mircea Bolba (2004 to October 2006, the beginning of 2007 to July 2007)
  • Romania Florin Fabian ( August 2007 to 14 November 2007)
  • Romania Tiberiu Csik ( 15 November 2007 to December 2007 since the summer of 2008)
  • Romania Vasile Pasca ( February 2008 to summer 2008)
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