2000–01 Divizia A

The Divizia A 2000 /01 was the 63rd season in the history of Romanian football league Divizia A. It began on 4 August 2000 and ended on 13 June 2001. From late November to early March rested the game operation ( winter break ). Champion Steaua Bucharest. Before this season, the Divizia A was reduced to 16 teams.

  • 3.1 Relegated in the Divizia B
  • 3.2 Up to the Divizia A

Regulate

The Divizia A played with 16 teams. The two last- placed teams were relegated in the Divizia B. The teams ranked 13 and 14 contributed relegation matches against the two runners-up of the two groups of Divizia B to the stay in the Divizia A. For a victory, there were three points for a draw and one point for a loss no points. If two or more teams finish the season were tied, decided not goal difference, but a direct comparison.

Results

1 originally wanted the main sponsor of FULGERUL Bragadiru buy the place of Rocar Bucharest for 1.2 million U.S. dollars and Rocar should instead compete in Divizia B. This request has been denied by the Romanian football league and only approved a merger. Then FULGERUL gave up his plan And purchased only renaming Rocar in Rocar FULGERUL Bragadiru.

2 Rocar FULGERUL Bragadiru wore its home games in Bucharest.

Expulsion

Farul sat down in the penalty shootout 4-3 and went on by.

Baia Mare rose on the away goals rule.

After the season

Relegated to the Divizia B

NC Foresta Suceava, FCM Bacau, Rocar FULGERUL Bragadiru, Gaz Metan Medias

Up in the Divizia A

Sportul Studenţesc Bucharest, UMT Timisoara, FC Farul Constanta, FC Baia Mare

Most successful goal scorers

Swell

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