List of minor Romanian football clubs

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This is a list of Romanian association football clubs which lack the prominence for their Wikipedia pages.

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Constructorul Arad

Constructorul Arad
Full nameAsociația Sportivă Constructorul Arad
Founded1946

Constructorul Arad was a Romanian football club from Arad, Arad County. The club founded in 1946. [1]

Honours

Liga IV – Arad County

Arad Regional Championship

Europa Alba Iulia

Europa Alba-Iulia
Full nameClub Sportiv Europa Alba Iulia
Founded2009
Ground Cetate
Capacity18,000

Europa Alba Iulia was a Romanian football club from Alba Iulia, Alba County. The club was founded in 2009. [2]

Honours

Liga IV – Alba County

Liga V – Alba County

Inter Petrila

Inter Petrila
Full nameClub Sportiv Inter Petrila
Founded1921
Ground Parângul Lonea

The club was founded in 1921. [3]

Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Minerul Rodna

Minerul Rodna
Full nameClub Sportiv Minerul Rodna
Founded1960
Ground Gabana

Minerul Rodna is a Romanian football club from Rodna, Bistrița-Năsăud County, that currently competes in Liga IV – Bistrița-Năsăud County, the fourth tier of Romanian football.

Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Bistrița-Năsăud County

Retezatul Hațeg

Retezatul Hațeg
Full nameClub Sportiv Orășenesc Retezatul Hațeg
Founded1946
Ground Orășenesc
Capacity1,000

Retezatul Hațeg is a Romanian football club from Hațeg, Hunedoara County, that currently competes in Liga IV – Hunedoara County, the fourth tier of Romanian football. The club was founded in 1946 and over time has had several names such as Victoria, Unirea and Abatorul (the 60s), Gloria and Autotransport (the 70s), Avântul (1977–1987), Haber Hațeg (1991–1992), and from 1996 returned to Retezatul. [4]

Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Victoria Călan

Victoria Călan
Full nameAsociația Sportivă Victoria Călan
Founded1918
Ground Victoria
Capacity4,000
History

Victoria Călan is a Romanian football club from Călan, Hunedoara County, that currently competes in Liga IV – Hunedoara County, the fourth tier of Romanian football. [5]

Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Hunedoara Regional Championship

Victoria Florești

Victoria Florești
Full nameClub Sportiv Victoria Florești
Founded1939

Victoria Florești was a Romanian football club from Florești, Prahova County. The club was founded in 1939 as a representative of the local tire factory, Banloc Goodrich. The first name carried by the football team was Banloc Florești, and the club's colors were black and white. [6]

Honours

Liga IV – Prahova County

Victoria Zăbrani

Victoria Zăbrani
Full nameClub Sportiv Victoria Zăbrani
Founded1932
Ground Iosif Scheirich
Capacity1,500

Victoria Zăbrani is a Romanian football club from Zăbrani, Arad County, that currently competes in Liga IV – Arad County, the fourth tier of Romanian football. The club was founded in 1932 when a group of craftsmen from the local community decided to form a football team to participate in the sporting competitions of the time. Under the guidance of veterinarian Dr. Adam Mussar, the team was named "Guttenbrunner Sportverein.

Over time, the team underwent several name changes. In 1948, the team competed under the name "Viforul." By 1949–1950, under the management of the State Agricultural Enterprise (Gostat), the team played as "Recolta" and later as "G.A.S. (Gospodăria Agricolă de Stat—lit.'State Agricultural Farm')" in the Banat Regional Championship. Following the reorganization of Gostat in the 1960s, the current name was adopted: Victoria Zăbrani. The club's colors are white and red. [7]

Honours

Liga IV – Arad County

Viitorul Domnești

Viitorul Domnești
Full nameClub Sportiv Viitorul Domnești
Founded2010
Ground Voința

Viitorul Domnești is a Romanian football club from Domnești, Ilfov County, that currently competes only at youth level. The club was founded in 2010, after the former Liga III side Viscofil Popești-Leordeni was moved from Popești-Leordeni to Domnești. [8]

Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Ilfov County

Viitorul Șoimuș

Viitorul Șoimuș
Full nameAsociația Club Sportiv Viitorul Șoimuș
Founded2017
Ground Chișcădaga

Viitorul Șoimuș was founded in April 2017 and currently competes at the youth level in the Hunedoara County Football Association (AJF Hunedoara) competitions [9]

The senior team last played in the 2022–23 season of the Liga IV – Hunedoara County, finishing in last place.


Viitorul Ungheni

Viitorul Ungheni
Full nameClub Sportiv Viitorul Ungheni
Founded2004
Ground Central
History

Viitorul Ungheni was founded in 2004 at the initiative of Professor Cristian Duran, playing their matches on the field in Gheorghe Doja commune, near Ungheni. In the 2014–15 season, the team won Liga IV – Mureș County and participated in the promotion play-off for Liga III, losing to Înfrățirea Hărman with an aggregate score of 4–8 (0–2 in Hărman and 4–6 in Ungheni). [10] [11]

Honours

Liga IV – Mureș County

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