CSM Olimpia Satu Mare

Olimpia Satu Mare
Full name Clubul Sportiv Municipal Olimpia Satu Mare
Nickname(s) Galben-Albaștrii
(The Yellow and Blues)
Oli
Short name Olimpia
Founded 5 May 1921 (1921-05-05)
as Olimpia Satu Mare
2010 (2010)
as Olimpia 2010 Satu Mare
2018 (2018)
as CSM Olimpia Satu Mare
Ground Daniel Prodan
Capacity 18,000
Owner Satu Mare Municipality
Chairman Alexandru Czine
Manager Zoltan Ritli
League Liga IV
2017–18 Liga II, 20th (relegated)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Olimpia Satu Mare, commonly known as Olimpia Satu Mare or simply as Olimpia, is a Romanian professional football club from Satu Mare, Satu Mare County, Romania, founded in 1921. The club currently plays in the Liga IV, after finishing 20th in the 2017–18 Liga II season. The club played in the Liga I in the following seasons: 1937–38, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80 and 1998–99.

Chronology of names

Name[1] Period
Olimpia Satu Mare1921–1932
Olimpia CFR Satu Mare1932–1947
Locomotiva Satu Mare1947–1952
Progresul Satu Mare1952–1957
Victoria Satu Mare1957–1961
A.S.M.D. Satu Mare1961–1965
Sătmăreana1965–1967
Metalul Satu Mare1967–1968
Olimpia Satu Mare1968–present

History

The club was founded in 1921. In 1934, the club reached the quarter finals of the first ever Romanian Cup. Olimpia was placed in Liga 1 after the Romanian league system was re-structured in 1936, but the team relegated before long. After World War II, the club faced various financial challenges and did not make an appearance in Divizia A until 1974. Olimpia reached the final of the Romanian Cup in 1978 and lost to a strong Universitatea Craiova team 3–1. After two years, the team returns to Divizia B, where he was among the leaders of the series, until 1993 when it was relegated to Divizia C after a scandal.

Two years later, Olimpia returns to Divizia B and in 1998 it promoted to Divizia A, but it immediately relegated. The team was then a regular Divizia B presence, with no notable performances, the maximum reached was a 4th place at the end of the 2004–05 season. In 2006, the team relegated to Liga III where it had disastrous results, saving from relegation in the last moment for the next two seasons, then the club was relegated to Liga IV due to financial problems and reached the brink of collapse even suffering a major reorganization in 2010.

In 2011 the team won Liga IV-Satu Mare and then the play-off match against Meseșul Treznea Sălaj County champions, with an imposing score, 6-0. The match was played in Oradea on Iuliu Bodola Stadium and Oli was encouraged by its groups of supporters Commando Oli and Sezione Ostile and by Bihor Oradea supporters, Peluza Nord Oradea.[2] At the end of 2011–12 Liga III season, Olimpia finished only second, at 3 points distance from Corona Brașov, but promoted the next season with an advance of 5 points over FC Hunedoara. Then Olimpia becoming again a regular Liga II team, the best performance being 5th place, obtained at the end of 2014–15 season.

In the winter break of the 2017–18 season, Olimpia withdrew from Liga II due to financial problems, also having 70 points deducted and was refounded as CSM Olimpia Satu Mare.[3][4] But after this second dissolution, supporters organized as Voluntarii Olimpiști (Olimpia's Volunteers), dissatisfied with the way the club has been administered in recent years, have created their own club, Olimpia MCMXXI, a fan-owned phoenix club inspired by models such as: ASU Politehnica Timișoara, LSS Voința Sibiu or FC Argeș 1953 Pitești.[5] In recent years, other football clubs from Romania were also refounded by their supporters, but subsequently were recognized as the official succesors of the original clubs, among them: Petrolul Ploiești or Oțelul Galați.

Stadium

Olimpia Satu Mare plays its home matches at Daniel Prodan Stadium, Satu Mare, which has a capacity of 18,000.

Supporters

Olimpia has many supporters in Satu Mare and especially in Satu Mare County. The ultras groups of Olimpia Satu Mare are known as Commando Oli and Sezione Ostile. From 2015 the two groups merged and formed Peluza Olimpia 1921.[6] Olimpia supporters consider Bihor Oradea supporters to be their allies, fans of both teams had the opportunity to support the other during matches.

Honours

Leagues

Cups

Other performances

Players

First team squad

As of 20 August 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Romania GK Raul Cherecheș
Romania GK Gergő Molnár
Romania GK Daniel Oșan
Romania DF Mircea Borduc
Romania DF Flaviu Ionescu
Romania DF Vlad Maxim
Romania DF Raul Ritli
Romania DF Angelo Simon
Romania DF Raul Ștef
Romania DF Vlad Țoca
Romania MF Mandor Egri
No. Position Player
Romania MF Patrik Horotan
Romania MF Bogdan Milvan
Romania MF Zoltán Miszei
Romania MF Máté Nagy
Romania MF David Nikora
Romania MF Csaba Révész
Romania MF István Schwarzkopf
Romania FW Gabriel Cadar
Romania FW Bogdan Faur (Captain)
Romania FW Marian Ziman

Club officials

Notable former managers

Season by season

References

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