Crișana Oradea

Crişana Oradea was a Romanian football club based in Oradea, Bihor County. He played from 1932 to 1938 in the highest Romanian football league, the Divizia A.

History

Crişana Oradea was established in 1929. The club took its name from the historic Crisana (Romanian Crişana ), in which the city of Oradea. Crişana counted shortly after the establishment of the best clubs in the country and was able to qualify in the 1931 and 1932 years with a victory in the Regional Group North for the final round of the Romanian football championship, but different in each case in the first game.

Consequently Crişana was in 1932, a founding member of the newly created professional league Divizia A. This was Crişana until 1938. The best result was achieved by the club in the season 1933/34, when he narrowly missed out on second place in Group 1 the finals.

In 1940, Crişana was able to qualify as a winner of its athletic season Divizia B 's re-emergence in the Divizia A, but could not take advantage of this space, since the city of Oradea had fallen by the Second Vienna Award of Hungary. After the end of World War II Oradea came back to Romania, but Crişana was allocated against the previously achieved qualification on sporting merit but the Divizia B. There, the club played after the merger with the Lokalriven CFR Oradea as Crişana CFR Oradea, 1948 Oradea further than CFR.

In 1950 the club again changed its name and became the independent Locomotiva Oradea. After descending from the Divizia B in 1954, he took part in the season 1956 at the Divizia C and broke up after re descent.

Achievements

  • Winner of the Regionalliga Nord: 1931, 1932
  • Winner of the Divizia B: 1940

Known player

  • Romania Iuliu Baratky
  • Romania Nicolae Kovacs
  • Romania Eugen Lakatos
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