Liga I (futsal)

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Liga I
Founded2002
CountryRomania
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams7 (final phase)
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Champions League
Current championsImperial WET Miercurea-Ciuc
(2020/2021)
Most championshipsCity'Us Târgu-Mureș
Website https://frfotbal.ro

Liga I is futsal league in Romania, organized by the Romanian Football Federation.

Contents

Teams for the 2021–2022 season


Champions

SeasonWinner
2002/2003 ACS Odorheiu Secuiesc
2003/2004 FC Bodu Bucuresti
2004/2005 ACS Odorheiu Secuiesc
2005/2006 Cip Deva
2006/2007 Cip Deva
2007/2008 ACS Odorheiu Secuiesc
2008/2009 Cip Deva
2009/2010 City'us Târgu Mureş
2010/2011 City'us Târgu Mureş
2011/2012 City'us Târgu Mureş
2012/2013 City'us Târgu Mureş
2013/2014 FC Deva
2014/2015 City'us Târgu Mureş
2015/2016 City'us Târgu Mureş
2016/2017 Autobergamo Deva
2017/2018 Informatica Timișoara
2018/2019 Imperial WET Miercurea-Ciuc
2019/2020Cancelled due COVID–19 pandemic
2020/2021 Imperial WET Miercurea-Ciuc

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