CS Unirea Tărlungeni

Unirea Tărlungeni
Full name Clubul Sportiv Unirea Tărlungeni
Short name Unirea
Founded 1983
Dissolved 2017
Ground Unirea / Dumitru Mătărău
Capacity 1,000 / 1,200
2016–17 Liga II, 18th (relegated)

CS Unirea Tărlungeni was a Romanian football club based originally in Tărlungeni, Brașov County and for a short period in Ștefăneștii de Jos, Ilfov County, which last played in the Liga II.

History

CS Unirea Tărlungeni was founded in 1983 and was assigned to Division C (later Liga III). In 2010, the team was taken over by former player of Unirea Urziceni, László Balint. After 40 seasons in the third echelon in 2013 Tărlungeni Unirea finished the season first in the sixth series of this competition and promoted the first in Liga II.

On 18 September 2013 Unirea Tărlungeni was defeated by former national champion Rapid București, relegated to the second echelon by decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne for financial reasons and after a barrage of maintaining played with Concordia Chiajna with the score 0 -1, at home in a match counting for the third stage of the second league. It was a first for Tărlungeni football club in the first match being televised encounter a team of Romanian football tradition, with numerous participations in European cups and titles.

In the summer of 2016, Unirea Tărlungeni was moved from Tărlungeni to Ștefăneștii de Jos.[1]

After the move, the team faced financial problems due to non-involvement of Ștefăneștii de Jos Municipality, one of its new owners. During the winter break all the players terminated their contracts and left the team. Despite the efforts to maintain the club, Unirea Tărlungeni withdrew from Liga II in February 2017.[2]

Honours

Season by season

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCupa României
2016–172Liga II18th (R)Round of 32
2015–162Liga II11thRound of 32
2014–152Liga II4th
2013–142Liga II9th
2012–133Liga III1st (C) (P)
2011–123Liga III3rd
2010–113Liga III6th
2009–103Liga III10th
2008–093Liga III9th
2007–083Liga III10th

References

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