CS CFR Simeria

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CFR Simeria
CS CFR Simeria logo.png
Full nameClubul Sportiv CFR Simeria
Nickname(s)Simerienii
(The People from Simeria)
Founded1909;115 years ago (1909)
Ground CFR
Capacity2,000
Leaguenot active at senior level
Website Club website

CFR Simeria is a Romanian professional football club from Simeria, Hunedoara County. CFR Simeria has no senior squads registered to play in any Romanian Football Federation competition, and is kept alive only by youth squads.

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History

CFR Simeria was founded on 28 May 1909 as Asociația Sportivă Feroviară din Simeria(in Romanian)Piski Vasutas Sport Egylet(in Hungarian), "CFR" is the acronym for Căile Ferate Române ("Romanian Railways"). [1]

Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Cupa RomânieiHunedoara County

League history

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References

  1. "Istoria clubului" [Club's history] (in Romanian). cscfrsimeria.ro. 9 November 2020. Archived from the original on 14 April 2021. Retrieved 17 April 2021.