Dermata Cluj

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Dermata Cluj
Dermata Cluj logo.png
Full nameFotbal Club Dermata Cluj
Nickname(s)Papucarii (The Shoes Makers)
Short nameDermata
Founded1937
Dissolved1967
Ground Stadionul Clujana, Cluj-Napoca
Capacity2,000

Dermata Cluj was a football club from Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, dissolved in 1967.

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History

The shoes factory from Cluj-Napoca called Echo Cluj created the team and was the main sponsor of the team until 1948. Notable players from that time was Darock, Bagoly, Kallo, Kiss, Toth. Ferencz Ronay was the first big manager who create a competitive team, and played for the first time in Divizia A, the Romanian First Football League. Stadionul Clujana (Clujana Stadium) was the main stadium of the team, situated next to the shoes factory. Even though they finished 11th out of 16th places in 1947–48 Divizia A they were relegated in Divizia B because they lost the Relegation / Promotion Play Off. Also because of the nationalization of institutions in Romania and because of the Communist Regime in Romania the team lost the sponsor and never played again in the First Football League. In 1950, they appeared under the name of Flamura Roşie Herbak Cluj, after the new name of the factory "Janos Herbak". In 1960, they merged with CFR Cluj under the name of CSM Cluj (Clubul Sportiv Muncitoresc Cluj). In 1967, CFR Cluj detached from the main team, and Dermata Cluj disappeared. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Their best performance in the club history was to participate in 1947–48, but even they finished on 11th out of 16th, they lost in the Relegation / Promotion Play Off and turned back in the Second League after just one season. [5] [6] [7]

Performances

Liga I:

Liga II:

Liga III:

  • Winners (1): 1958–59

[8] [9]

Key

ChampionsRunners-upThird place Promoted Relegated

The players in bold were the top goalscorers in the division.

Seasons

SeasonLeagueCupEuropean CupOtherTop Goalscorer(s)NotesName [10]
DivisionPosPWDLGFGAPtsNameGoals
1937–38DistrictpEcho Cluj
1938–39p
1939–40p
1940–41          Retired due to Second Vienna Award Dermata Cluj
1940–45 Not involved in any competitions due to World War II
1945–46District2nd 
1946–47Div B1st262051771645 
1947–48 Div A11th3071112415025 R16
1948–49Div B10th2610610373326 R32
1950DistrictpFlamura Roşie Herbak Cluj
1951p
1952p
19531stp
1954Div B3rd241167362728p
195510th268711313623p
1956Div C4th241149473026p
19571st1282223818 
1957–584th269116222829pRapid Cluj
1958–591st181242461728p
1959–60Div B7th26989323526 R32 Merged with CFR Cluj
1960–618th269710294125pCSM Cluj
1961–627th261088323128p
1962–635th261079403027p
1963–6411th269413343122 R32
1964–653rd2611510342227 R32 Clujeana Cluj
1965–669th267811314322 R16
1966–6711th268711263523pDiscontinued

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