CS Mioveni

CS Mioveni is a Romanian sports club from Mioveni. His football department plays since 2012 in the League II, the second Romanian football league.

History

CS Mioveni was founded on August 15, 2000 as AS Mioveni 2000 and first played in Divizia D, the highest football league of the circle Arges. In the summer of 2001, he merged with Dacia Pitesti to AS Dacia Mioveni and took over the license in the third Romanian League, the Divizia C. Soon after the club name was changed to CS Dacia Mioveni.

In the first year after the merger, the association was able to place on the third of his season, missing out on promotion but still clear. Just one year later, in 2003, Dacia was able to prevail and rose as a relay winner on the Divizia B. At the start of the new season began, the team continued to soar and closed the 2003/04 season in third place from. After two years in the middle of the Jordan League Eftimie was replaced by Constantin Cârstea in summer 2006. In January 2007, Marin Duna was the new assistant coach. He solved Cârstea after the start of the season, as a 1-1 was achieved in the home game against bottom club Unirea Dej 3 March 2007, as head coach from. A few weeks later, after the away defeat at Unirea Alba Iulia April 7, 2007, Duna was dismissed and on 10 April 2007 with Ion Moldovan committed a new coach. This again reached the summit and the entry into the League 1, the highest Romanian league. On 24 July 2007, four days before the start of the 2007/08 season, Moldovan renounced for personal reasons on a contract extension and was replaced on 26 July 2007 by Florin Marin. After the first ten days of play next season, the club finished with six points, only the second to last place in the table and dismissed Marin therefore on 10 October 2007. At the end of Dacia had to Sorin Cârţu although again the passage into the League II compete, but also made in the Romanian Cup attention, where the club was off, among other things Dinamo Bucharest and was eliminated in the semifinals to eventual winners CFR Cluj. In the 2008 /09 season, the club placed first in the upper middle of the Liga II, before a series of weak results in November 2009 to suspend the coach led trailer combination consisting of Jordan Eftimie and Marius Stoica. The coach took place at the last home game of the first round of a club president Razvan Tunaru. At the end of the season, the club missed the third place just a return to the League 1 and had instead FCM Targu Mures and Universitatea Cluj to defer. Coach Marian Pană then left the club and also the main sponsor of Automobile Dacia withdrew to instead support the Serie A club Udinese Calcio.

Under the name of CS Mioveni and from 15 July 2010 with the new coach Cristian Negru, who had cared for in the second half of the season 2009/10 FC Arges Pitesti, the 2010/ 11 was launched. After the 3-3 draw on 22 October 2010 at the home game against UTA Arad Negru was released on 25 October 2010 and replaced by Ionut Popa, former manager of Politehnica Iaşi ACSMU. At the end of the season CS Mioveni was again on the third place in the table, but this time benefited from the decision of the Romanian Football Federation, FC Bihor Oradea the runner-up to refuse Erstligalizenz, and rose to the League 1. After a false start in the 2011/12 season with four losses in their first four games Popa released his contract on 22 August 2011 and was replaced by Ilie Stan. However, this left already on 15 September 2011, together with his assistant coach Gabriel Margarit the team, as the club's management had spoken out against a short anberaumtes training camp in Curtea de Arges. Then first took Constantin Stancu and from October 11, 2011 Mihai Stoichiţă as coach at CS Mioveni. After his departure to Apollon Limassol on 15 November 2011 Mihai Stoica was initially appointed as the new head coach, broke his contract but after only two weeks on. Since December 1, 2011 Marian Pană coached the team and thus set a new record in the Romanian football on: 've never had at such an early season time of six different coaches coached a first division team. At the end of the season the club went with only twelve points from the Liga II.

Achievements

  • Semi-finals of the Romanian Cup: 2008
  • Promotion to League 1: 2007, 2011
  • Promotion to League 2: 2003

Former coach

  • Romania Iordan Eftimie (up to summer 2006, 2008 and November 2009, May 2013-September 2013 )
  • Romania Constantin Cârstea (summer 2006 to early March 2007)
  • Romania Marin Duna ( early March 2007 to 7 April 2007)
  • Romania Ion Moldovan (April 10, 2007 to July 24, 2007, since September 2013)
  • Romania Florin Marin (26 July 2007 to 10 October 2007 )
  • Romania Sorin Cârţu (10 October 2007 to 2008)
  • Romania Razvan Tunaru (November 2009)
  • Romania Marian Pană ( early 2010 to mid-2010, December 1, 2011 to Summer 2012 )
  • Romania Cristian Negru (July 15, 2010 to October 22, 2010 )
  • Romania Ionut Popa (October 25, 2010 to August 22, 2011 )
  • Romania Ilie Stan (22 August 2011 to 15 September 2011)
  • Romania Constantin Stancu (September 15, 2011 to October 11, 2011 )
  • Romania Mihai Stoichiţă (11 October 2011 to 15 November 2011)
  • Romania Mihai Stoica (15 November 2011 to the end of November 2011)
  • Romania Mihăiţă Ianovschi ( Summer 2012 to September 2012)
  • Romania Flavius ​​Stoican ( October 2012-May 2013 )
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