CSM Alexandria (women's football)

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CSM Alexandria
CSM Alexandria logo.png
Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal Alexandria
Short nameCSM Alexandria
Founded2012;12 years ago (2012)
Ground Municipal
Capacity5,000
OwnerAlexandria Municipality
ChairmanAdrian Cioacă
Manager Călin Pistolea
League Liga I
2023–24 Liga I, 6th

Clubul Sportiv Universitatea Alexandria, commonly known as Universitatea Alexandria, or simply U Alexandria, is a Romanian women's football club based in Alexandria, Teleorman County, Romania. [1] The team was founded in 2012, since then playing constantly in the Romanian leagues.

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Universitatea Alexandria currently plays in the Liga I, first tier of the Romanian women's football system, after ranking 4th at the end of the 2017–18 season. [2]

Chronology of names

PeriodFull Club NameShort name
2012–2021Club Sportiv Universitatea AlexandriaU Alexandria
2021–presentClub Sportiv Municipal AlexandriaCSM Alexandria
Original crest of U Alexandria used between 2012 and 2021 CS Universitatea Alexandria logo.png
Original crest of U Alexandria used between 2012 and 2021

Honours

Leagues

Season by season

  Champions  Runners-up  Third place  Promoted  Relegated

SeasonDivisionTierPlace Cup WCL
1 2012–13 Liga I, Seria Sud 114th QF
2 2013–14 Liga I, Seria Sud 21st R16
3 2014–15 Superliga 17th QF
4 2015–16 Liga I, Seria I 28th 2R
5 2016–17 Liga I, Seria I 21st QF
6 2017–18 Liga I 14th R16
7 2018–19 Liga I 15th R16
8 2018–19 Liga I 19th QF
9 2020–21 Liga I 17th QF
10 2021–22 Liga I 14th QF

Current squad

As of 19 January 2019 [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Andreea Pencea
DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Oana Dumitrache
DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Otillia Durlă
DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Georgiana Gologan
DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Iulia Iorgoni
DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Patricia Jderu
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Florina Chiar
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Andreea Diță
No.Pos.NationPlayer}
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Ștefania Ivan
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Genoveva Roșie
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Christina Sandu
MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Christina Tudorache
FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Andra Olaru
FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Cătălina Panait
FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Iulia Săvescu (Captain)
FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Anamaria Vasile

Club officials

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References

  1. CS Universitatea Alexandria. soccerway.com
  2. 2017–18 season. frfotbal.ro (in Romanian)
  3. Lot CS Universitatea Alexandria. fotbalfeminin.net (in Romanian)
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