Football records and statistics in Romania

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League

Records in this section refer to Liga I from its founding in 1909 through to the present.

Contents

Clubs

Titles

Top flight appearances

  • Most Appearances: 72, FCSB

Wins

Draws

  • Most Draws Overall: 508, FCSB
  • Most Consecutive Draws: 8, FCM Bacău (1979)

Losses

Points

  • Most Points Overall: 4180, FCSB

Players

Appearances

Top Ten Players With Most Appearances
As of 2 June 2023 [1] [2] [3]
PlayerPeriodClubGames
1 Flag of Romania.svg Ionel Dănciulescu 1993–14 Electroputere Craiova, Dinamo, Steaua 515
2 Flag of Romania.svg Costică Ștefănescu 1968–88 Steaua, Craiova, Brașov 490
3 Flag of Romania.svg Florea Ispir 1969–88 ASA Târgu Mureș 485
4 Flag of Romania.svg László Bölöni 1971–88 ASA Târgu Mureș, Steaua 484
5 Flag of Romania.svg Costel Câmpeanu 1987–05 Bacău, Dinamo, Bistrița, Național, Ceahlăul 470
6 Flag of Romania.svg Petre Marin 1993–12 Sportul, Național, Rapid, Steaua, Urziceni, Chiajna 468
7 Flag of Romania.svg Paul Cazan 1972–88 Sportul 465
8 Flag of Romania.svg Cornel Dinu 1966–83 Dinamo 454
9 Flag of Romania.svg Constantin Stancu 1976–90 Argeș 447
10 Flag of Romania.svg Ion Dumitru 1967–88 Rapid, Steaua, Timișoara, Craiova 442
Top Ten Foreign Players With Most Appearances
As of 2 June 2023 [4] [5] [6]
PlayerPeriodClubGames
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Mário Camora 2011– CFR 364
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Júnior Morais 2010– Astra, FCSB, Rapid 317
3 Flag of Japan.svg Takayuki Seto 2009– Astra, Petrolul 309
4 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ousmane Viera 2008–21 CFR Cluj, Internațional, Pandurii, Sepsi, Hermannstadt 235
5 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric de Oliveira 2008–21 Gaz Metan, Pandurii, Viitorul Constanța, Voluntari 222
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Filipe Teixeira 2010–19 Brașov, Rapid, Petrolul Ploiești, Astra, FCSB 209
7 Flag of Jordan.svg Tha'er Bawab 2010–19 Gloria Bistrița, Gaz Metan, U Craiova, Steaua, Dinamo, Chiajna 207
8 Flag of Bulgaria.svg Radoslav Dimitrov 2015– Botoșani, Universitatea Craiova, Sepsi OSK 206
9 Flag of Portugal.svg Ricardo Cadú 2006–14 CFR 202
10 Flag of Portugal.svg Nuno Viveiros 2008–16 Politehnica Iași, Brașov, Vaslui, U Cluj 199
  Player obtained Romanian citizenship and represented Romania internationally
  Player obtained Romanian citizenship, but did not represent Romania internationally

Goals

Top Ten Highest Goalscorers
As of 2 June 2023 [1] [7]
PlayerPeriodClubGoals
1 Flag of Romania.svg Dudu Georgescu 1970–87 Progresul, Reșița, Dinamo, Bacău, Buzău, Moreni 252 (Ø 0,68)
2 Flag of Romania.svg Ionel Dănciulescu 1993–14 Electroputere Craiova, Dinamo, Steaua 214 (Ø 0,41)
3 Flag of Romania.svg Rodion Cămătaru 1974–89 Craiova, Dinamo 198 (Ø 0,52)
4 Flag of Romania.svg Marin Radu 1974–89 Argeș, Olt Scornicești, Steaua, Sibiu 190 (Ø 0,49)
5 Flag of Romania.svg Florea Dumitrache 1966–83 Dinamo, Jiul, Corvinul 170 (Ø 0,47)
5 Flag of Romania.svg Ion Oblemenco 1963–77 Rapid, Craiova 170 (Ø 0,62)
7 Flag of Romania.svg Mircea Sandu 1970–87 Național, Sportul 167 (Ø 0,41)
8 Flag of Romania.svg Victor Pițurcă 1975–89 Olt Scornicești, Steaua 166 (Ø 0,55)
9 Flag of Romania.svg Mihai Adam 1962–76 U Cluj, Vagonul Arad, CFR 160 (Ø 0,45)
10 Flag of Romania.svg Titus Ozon 1947–64 Unirea Tricolor, Dinamo, Brașov, Național, Rapid 157 (Ø 0,58)
Top Ten Highest Foreign Players Goalscorers
As of 2 June 2023 [8] [9]
PlayerPeriodClubGoals
1 Flag of Brazil.svg Eric de Oliveira 2008–21 Gaz Metan, Pandurii, Viitorul, Voluntari 66 (Ø 0,29)
2 Flag of Brazil.svg Wesley 2008–15 Vaslui, Politehnica Iași 64 (Ø 0,52)
3 Flag of France.svg Harlem Gnohéré 2015–20 Dinamo, FCSB 58 (Ø 0,42)
4 Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bojan Golubović 2011–18 Ceahlăul, Politehnica Iași, FCSB, Gaz Metan, FC Botoșani 55 (Ø 0,27)
5 Flag of Greece.svg Pantelis Kapetanos 2008–14 Steaua, CFR 48 (Ø 0,38)
6 Flag of Nigeria.svg Kehinde Fatai 2007–22 Farul, Astra, Argeș 45 (Ø 0,25)
7 Flag of Jordan.svg Tha'er Bawab 2010–19 Gloria Bistrița, Gaz Metan, U Craiova, Steaua, Dinamo, Chiajna 42 (Ø 0,20)
8 Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mike Temwanjera 2006–14 Vaslui 39 (Ø 0,22)
9 Flag of Slovakia.svg Adam Nemec 2016– Dinamo, Voluntari 38 (Ø 0,24)
10 Flag of Albania.svg Azdren Llullaku 2012–19 Gaz Metan, Politehnica Iași, Astra 37 (Ø 0,25)
  Player obtained Romanian citizenship, but did not represent Romania internationally
Top Ten Youngest Debutants
As of 2 June 2023. The teams written in bold are the ones the players debuted at [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
PlayerAgeMatchSeasonDate
1 Flag of Romania.svg Nicolae Dobrin 14 years, 10 months and 5 days Știința Cluj - Dinamo Pitești 5–1 1961–62 1 July 1962
2 Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Stoian 14 years, 10 months and 13 days FC U Craiova - Farul Constanța 1–2 2022–23 28 October 2022
3 Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Bota 14 years, 11 months and 13 days CFR Cluj - Universitatea Cluj 4–0 2022–23 13 March 2023
4 Flag of Romania.svg Rareș Lazăr 15 years, one month and 19 days Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț - FC Vaslui 2–0 2013–14 17 May 2014
5 Flag of Romania.svg Răzvan Popa 15 years, 2 months and 13 days Dinamo - Sportul Studențesc 1–3 2011–12 17 March 2012
6 Flag of Romania.svg Codrin Epure 15 years, 2 months and 21 days FC Vaslui - Astra 1–4 2013–14 19 May 2014
7 Flag of Romania.svg Vasile Chitaru 15 years, 4 months and 14 days SC Bacău - Jiul Petroșani 3–0 1973–74 19 May 1974
8 Flag of Romania.svg Ștefan Harsanyi 15 years, 4 months and 22 days Bihor Oradea - Sportul Studențesc 2–0 1982–83 2 July 1983
9 Flag of Romania.svg Dorel Zamfir 15 years, 5 months and 16 days FC Constanța - Steaua București 0–1 1976–77 16 March 1977
10 Flag of Romania.svg Enes Sali 15 years, 5 months and 17 days Farul Constanța - Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 1–0 2021–22 9 August 2021

Managers

Top Ten Managers With Most Appearances
As of 2 June 2023 [15]
ManagerPeriodMatchesVictoriesDrawsLossesVictory percentage
1 Flag of Romania.svg Florin Halagian 1972–1187843217627059%
2 Flag of Romania.svg Ilie Oană 1952–7957223212421651%
3 Flag of Romania.svg Nicolae Dumitru 1962–9355825012018855%
4 Flag of Romania.svg Ion V. Ionescu 1967–944961948921348%
5 Flag of Romania.svg Viorel Hizo 1990–134882218518253%
6 Flag of Romania.svg Ioan Andone 1994–174562078016954%
7 Flag of Romania.svg Florin Marin 1993–1745616610318747%
8 Flag of Romania.svg Valentin Stănescu 1962–8445520610114856%
9 Flag of Romania.svg Sorin Cârțu 1989–1345417511416551%
10 Flag of Romania.svg Angelo Niculescu 1953–8244519610114855%

Referees

Top Ten Referees With Most Appearances
As of 2 June 2023 [16] [17] [18]
RefereePeriodMatches
1 Flag of Romania.svg Alexandru Tudor 1999–18381
2 Flag of Romania.svg Sebastian Colțescu 2003–368
3 Flag of Romania.svg Cristian Balaj 2000–16341
4 Flag of Romania.svg István Kovács 2008–327
5 Flag of Romania.svg Ovidiu Hațegan 2006–22295
6 Flag of Romania.svg Sorin Corpodean 1997–09268
7 Flag of Romania.svg Nicolae Rainea 1964–84267
8 Flag of Romania.svg Radu Petrescu 2007–259
9 Flag of Romania.svg Marius Avram 2007–20246
10 Flag of Romania.svg Adrian Porumboiu 1984–97239

Most successful clubs overall (official titles, 1909–present)

Teams in Italics no longer exist.
Teams in Bold compete in the 2023–24 Liga I season.

This table is updated as of 8th of July 2023, following Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe winning the 2023 Supercupa României.

Club League Cup League Cup Super Cup European Cup European Super Cup TotalLast Trophy Won
1 FCSB 2624261145 2020 Cup
2 Dinamo București 181312--34 2017 League Cup
3 Rapid București 313-4--20 2007 Super Cup
4 CFR Cluj 84-4--16 2022 League
5 Universitatea Craiova [19] 48-1--13 2021 Super Cup
6 UTA Arad 62----8 1970 League
= Venus București 7-----7 1940 League
8 Petrolul Ploiești 43----7 2013 Cup
9 Chinezul Timișoara 6-----6 1927 League
= Ripensia Timișoara 42----6 1938 League
11 Astra Giurgiu 11-2--4 2016 Super Cup
= Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe -2-2--4 2023 Super Cup
13 Viitorul Constanța 11-1--3 2019 Super Cup
14 Argeș Pitești 2-----2 1979 League
= CA Oradea 11----2 1956 Cup
= Colentina București 2-----2 1914 League
= CSM Reșița 11----2 1954 Cup
= Olympia București 2-----2 1911 League
= Oțelul Galați 1--1--2 2011 Super Cup
= Politehnica Timișoara -2----2 1980 Cup
= Voluntari -1-1--2 2017 Super Cup
22 Arieșul Turda -1----1 1961 Cup
= ASA Târgu Mureș ---1--1 2015 Super Cup
= CFR Turnu Severin -1----1 1943 Cup
= Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea -1----1 1973 Cup
= Colțea Braşov 1-----1 1928 League
= Farul Constanța 1-----1 2023 League
= Gloria Bistrița -1----1 1994 Cup
= Jiul Petroșani -1----1 1974 Cup
= Prahova Ploiești 1-----1 1916 League
= Progresul București -1----1 1960 Cup
= Româno-Americană București 1-----1 1915 League
= Unirea Urziceni 1-----1 2009 League
= United Ploiești 1-----1 1912 League
= Universitatea Cluj -1----1 1965 Cup

All-time table

The ranking is computed awarding three points for a win, one for a draw. It includes matches played between the 1932–33 and 2022–23 season including. The teams in bold play in the 2023–24 season of Liga I. The teams in italics no longer exist. [20]

This table lists only league finishes since 1932–33, when a national league was first introduced. Since an official national championship has been awarded since 1909, some teams are not listed with all their championships. For example, Venus București have been champions for seven times, but are listed only with the four titles they have won since 1932.

PosTeamSPtsGPWDLGFGA1st2nd3rd4th5th6thTDebutSince/
Last App
Best
1 FCSB 754460234513065424974387232826209466711947 1947–48 1
2 Dinamo București 7441272281120750656842232522182010456631948 2023–24 1
3 Rapid București 6730611937869454614299922913148940381932 2021–22 1
4 Petrolul Ploiești 582283166763238565022742206424264211933 2022–23 1
5 Argeș Pitești 462091148359929459019201893224333171961 2022–23 1
6 Politehnica Timișoara 482003149054536857719192061025146181948 2010–11 2
7 Universitatea Cluj 561995160855233971720692476011432111932 2022–23 2
8 Universitatea Craiova 361973119757325437118051265449553301964 2014–15 1
9 FC Brașov 461912142953331358317651845012342121957 2014–15 2
10 Farul Constanța 43173513394892685821624187700033281955 2021–22 4
11 FCM Bacău 421729131948926256815381809000146111956 2005–06 4
12 UTA Arad 401607115044626943516691593611331151946 2020–21 1
13 CFR Cluj 2715649444362562521293982802230151947 2004–05 1
14 Sportul Studențesc 361561115443525646315691575013624161937 2011–12 2
15 Jiul Petroșani 41145611974022505451403184500102251937 2006–07 3
16 Politehnica Iași 36142511843882615351332167200000221960 2023–24 6
17 Progresul București 32132694537918937713531324032312111955 2006–07 2
18 Oțelul Galați 2712638943611803531096111510033291986 2023–24 1
19 Gloria Bistrița 22940724269133322903100300102471990 2012–13 3
20 Astra Giurgiu 1889161824216521181269911222191998 2020–21 1
21 FC U Craiova 2087966525516025090282902120051991 2021–22 2
22 ASA Târgu Mureș 21862690251109330817102501120151967 1991–92 2
23 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1874059620213426068985100012141993 2014–15 4
24 Corvinul Hunedoara 177285622109825483188100101241954 1991–92 3
25 Bihor Oradea 1866157218111827368389300000001963 2003–04 7
26 Gaz Metan Mediaș 1664555816116223559779100000111947 2021–22 6
27 CSM Reșița 1656548215410322566689000020131938 1999–00 4
28 Pandurii Târgu Jiu 1253241214011216045949101100022005 2016–17 2
29 Club Atletic Oradea 175153781458015363363511110371932 1962–63 1
30 FC Vaslui 9489302137788739330301202162005 2013–14 2
31 FC Botoșani 94813431289711841840200010122013 2013–14 4
32 Olt Scornicești 114753731376417242454600010011979 1989–90 4
33 Viitorul Constanța 94653251259011043739810111042012 2020–21 1
34 Unirea Tricolor București (Dinamo B, Dinamo C) 164623471287814162566910010021932 1957–58 1
35 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea 104273401216415536853300000001974 1986–87 8
36 CFR Timișoara 11382273104709940639201121051946 1970–71 2
37 Inter Sibiu 83772721104711535837600010121988 1995–96 4
38 Venus București 9353178106353749124340111071932 1940–41 1
39 FCM Târgoviște 9349298956413931246900000001961 1997–98 7
40 Ripensia Timișoara 9348178107274449826642200191932 1940–41 1
41 FC Voluntari 7318279817512329537900010012015 2015–16 4
42 Concordia Chiajna 8314296778313629942300000002011 2018–19 9
43 CS Târgu Mureș 10301241854611036041800020021946 1957–58 4
44 Minaur Baia Mare 7284230833511226737000011021964 1994–95 4
45 Unirea Urziceni 526917074474919916211001032006 2010–11 1
46 Vagonul Arad 925918476317731832601110031932 1968–69 2
47 Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 525419463656623021800010112017 2017–18 4
48 Olimpia Satu Mare 7247222694011322336300000001937 1998–99 9
49 Victoria București 524316970336624225100300031985 1989–90 3
50 FC Gloria Buzău 7237238644512923640300001011978 2008–09 5
51 ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș 521817855537017921301000122010 2016–17 2
52 Gloria Arad 820815559316629633200000111932 1940–41 3
53 Victoria Cluj 820615461237026629400001231932 1939–40 3
54 Extensiv Craiova (Electroputere) 519817054368017121300100121991 1999–00 3
55 Dacia Unirea Brăila 619217754309419332800000111937 1993–94 6
56 Flacăra Moreni 418213653236018019800010121986 1989–90 4
57 Dunărea Galați 516417044329417431000000001974 1983–84 14
58 Chinezul Timișoara 616011946215328128800001011933 1938–39 4
59 Crișana Oradea 614011040205019923200000001932 1937–38 2
60 Chindia Târgoviște 313311633344910012400000002019 2022–23 7
61 FC Hermannstadt 312911731365011215400000002018 2022–23 8
62 LPS HD Clinceni 311211927316110920500001012019 2021–22 5
63 Minerul Lupeni 410510130155610620700000001959 1962–63 11
64 FC Ploiești (Tricolor Ploiești ) 510010228165813125400000001932 1947–48 5
65 Foresta Fălticeni (Foresta Suceava) 3999824274710214500000001997 2000–01 13
66 Unirea Alba Iulia 393942421499317100000112003 2009–10 6
67 Phoenix Baia Mare 389622611259610600000001937 1939–40 5
68 CS Mioveni 3881072028597716600000002007 2022–23 12
69 Maccabi București (Ciocanul București) 282562410221008700000001946 1947–48 7
70 Rocar București 28164256339310800000001999 2000–01 12
71 FC Onești 26968216419315900000001998 1999–00 14
72 CA Câmpulung Moldovenesc 2553315108503100100011952 1953 3
73 Siderurgistul Galați 249521310296210400000001963 1965–66 14
74 Carmen București 147261457904401000011946 1946–47 2
75 Gloria CFR Galați 24646137265410000000001939 1940–41 10
76 Ferar Cluj 143261349442900000111946 1946–47 6
77 CAM Timișoara 2433412715547600001011932 1939–40 5
78 Industria Sârmei Câmpia Turzii 2404871922468600000001952 1954 12
79 Săgeata Năvodari 1383410816325400000002013 2013–14 17
80 Dunărea Călărași 1374071617244300000002018 2018–19 13
81 Aurul Brad 1362412012514300001011940 1940–41 5
82 Internațional Curtea de Argeș 1363410618324900000002009 2009–10 12
83 Bucovina Suceava 1353410519366900000001987 1987–88 18
84 FC Craiova 23550105356117100000001940 1946–47 9
85 CS Turnu Severin 1323471116364700000002012 2012–13 16
86 Dermata Cluj 1323071112415000000001947 1947–48 11
87 Voința Sibiu 132348818244500000002011 2011–12 16
88 Șoimii Sibiu 32748512314213100000001932 1950 7
89 Victoria Brănești 1253451019356100000002010 2010–11 16
90 CS Otopeni 122345722325400000002008 2008–09 17
91 Daco-Getica București 1224041026217200000002017 2017–18 14
92 Viitorul București 12114635332600000001962 1962–63 14
93 CSM Lugoj 120186210244100000001937 1937–38 7
94 Faur București 119265417508000000001948 1948–49 13
95 Prahova Ploiești 116265120269700000001946 1946–47 13
96 UM Timișoara 115303621247100000002001 2001–02 16
97 CFR Brașov 115184311264500000001937 1937–38 9
98 Corona Brașov 114342824206900000002013 2013–14 18
99 Dragoș Vodă Cernăuți 112184014265700000001937 1937–38 10
100 Avântul Reghin 112243318195700000001955 1955 13
101 Brașovia Brașov 26261322288500000001932 1933–34 7
102 Mureșul Târgu Mureș 14141112175600000001933 1933–34 7

League or status at 2022–23:

2022–23 Liga I
2022–23 Liga II
2022–23 Liga III
2022–23 County football leagues
Clubs that no longer exist

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