CS Metalurgistul Cugir

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Metalurgistul Cugir
Metalurgistul Cugir logo.png
Full nameClub Sportiv Metalurgistul Cugir
Nickname(s)Trupa de sub Drăgana
(The Band Below Drăgana Hill)
Short nameCugir
Founded1939;86 years ago (1939)
as Metalurgistul Cugir
2008;17 years ago (2008)
as CSO Cugir
Ground Arena Cugir
Capacity4,000 (1,200 seated)
OwnerCugir Town
ChairmanCiprian Pahone
Head Coach Lucian Itu
League Liga III
2023–24 Liga III, Seria IX, 7th

Club Sportiv Metalurgistul Cugir commonly known as Metalurgistul Cugir, is a Romanian football club based in Cugir, Alba County, currently playing in the Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football. [1]

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Metalurgistul Cugir was founded in 1939 and played twenty-six seasons in the second tier of Romanian football, along with two seasons in the Heroes' Cup, a competition that replaced Divizia B during the war period.

History

The team was founded in 1939 with the support of the management of the Cugir Metallurgical Plant, under the name Asociația Sportivă Metalurgistul Cugir (ASM Cugir).

Romania's entry into World War II suspended sports competitions. However, during the war, the Romanian Football Federation organized the War Championship and the Heroes Cup. The 1942–43 season of the Heroes Cup – a competition that replaced the second division between 1942 and 1944 – was organized into three series based on geographical criteria. The "Uzinele Metalurgice Cugir" team, guided by player-coach Grațian Sepi – a former Romania national football team player with 14 goals in 23 appearances – dominated the strong Serie II, consisting of ten teams, finishing with a three-point lead over Jiul Petroșani. In the promotion play-off against UA Brașov, the winner of Series III, "Cugirenii" won the first match played in Cugir 5–0, and a week later in Brașov, the match ended in a 1–1 draw. In the end, UM Cugir missed promotion to the War Championship – the first division at that time – losing to UD Reșița, the winner of Series I, after a spectacular two-legged tie (5–3 and 0–5). [2] [3] [4]

In the 1961–62 season, AS Cugir won the Hunedoara Regional Championship title and was subsequently promoted to Divizia B after finishing 1st in Series III of the promotion play-off held in Mediaș. Among those who were part of the team led by player-coach Iosif Petschowski were goalkeeper Rusu and field players Niculescu, Sadi, Dumitru Dinea, Munteanu, Tîrnoveanu, Dumitru, Focșa, Bulbucan, Boitoș, Petschowski II and Mihai. [5]

Honours

Players

First team squad

As of 10 September 2024

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Rareș Bârlădeanu
2 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Denis Cunțan
4 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Vlăduț Popa
7 DF Flag of Portugal.svg  POR Vitinha (Vice-Captain)
8 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Sebastian Itu
9 FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Florin Bura
10 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Paul Păcurar
11 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Tudor Șaucă(Captain)
12 GK Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Cristian Perjeriu
16 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU George Tăban
18 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Philip Mahone
20 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Alin Șuteu
23 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Gheorghe Haprianu
No.Pos.NationPlayer
25 FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU George Goronea
27 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Alexandru Király
28 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Lucian Itu
33 GK Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Nicușor Bănică
64 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Andrei Onaci
73 FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Marcel Domșa
77 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Cristian Cocan
81 FW Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Marian Codrea
88 DF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Mihai Udrea
91 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Alessandro Barbu
97 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Raul Chițimia
98 MF Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Mihai Păcurar
99 GK Flag of Romania.svg  ROU Ianis Herlea

Out on loan

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Club Officials

Former players

Former managers

League history

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