Victoria Cluj

Victoria Cluj was a Romanian football club based in Cluj (today Cluj -Napoca ). He was three times runner- Romanian and counted together with Universitatea Cluj and Oradea CAO 's top three clubs from Transylvania while he 1930s.

History

Was after the city of Cluj in 1920, passes through the Treaty of Trianon Romania, Victoria Cluj was founded in Manastur district, as the two clubs Dacia Cluj and CS Victoria Cluj merged. In his first season the club reached via the regional qualifying tournament of Cluj, the final round of the Romanian football championship. There, Victoria succeeded to the finals where the club but Chinezul Timişoara subject. A year later, Victoria was able to repeat the success - had this year but unlike last year even home right against Chinezul in the final. After Victoria twice the rivals Universitatea Cluj had to leave the finals appearance, it was 1926 again the regional qualifying win, resigned at the national level but from in the first game. In 1927, the club changed its name to Cluj România. In the following two years România again reached the finals and made ​​the quarter- finals or the finals in 1929, where the club was defeated Venus Bucharest.

As the Romanian professional league Divizia A was founded in 1932, România was there as a founding member and a member of the League until 1940, when the city of Cluj fell through the Second Vienna Award of Hungary. Except for the season 1939/40, where the last place was occupied, România placed - from February 1936 again as Victoria Cluj - always in the middle of the table and had nothing to do with the championship still with the descent something. From 1940 played in regional Victoria Hungarian leagues.

After the Second World War Victoria played in the 1946/47 season in Divizia B and was then dissolved.

Achievements

  • Romanian runner-up: 1922, 1923, 1929

Known player

  • Romania Gheorghe Albu
  • Romania Lazar Sfera
  • Romania Vasile Deheleanu
  • Romania Silviu Bindea
  • Romania Bazil Marian
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