FC Delta Dobrogea Tulcea

FC Delta Dobrogea Tulcea is a Romanian professional football club from Tulcea, Tulcea County, Romania, originally founded in 1973, then refounded in 2005 and 2013. The senior team was dissolved again in 2019, but the club continue to be active at youth level.

Delta Dobrogea Tulcea
Full nameFotbal Club Delta Dobrogea Tulcea
Nickname(s)Tulcenii
(The Tulcea People)
Founded1973 (1973)
as FC Delta Tulcea
2005 (2005) (refounded)
2013 (2013)
as FC Delta Dobrogea Tulcea
GroundDelta
Capacity12,000
OwnerTulcea Municipality
Leaguenot active at senior level
2018–19Liga III, Seria II, 15th (relegated)

History

Former logo.

The club was founded in 1973 as Fotbal Club Delta Tulcea[1] then reorganized in 2005.[2] The club's first president in the new format was Petre Marinescu since May 20, 2006.

In their first season after the reorganization, the team played in the Romanian third league (Liga III), where they would win the league's second series by a margin of twenty points from the runner-up, CSM Ramnicu Sarat. The manager behind this success was Constantin Gache.

After having promoted to the second league (Liga II), with the addition of a few new players, and the same coach, the team would go on to winning the second league in the 2006–2007 season after managing an eight-win streak. Even so, the team would not promote to the first league (Liga I) due to licensing problems.

It is due to this that the team would lose some of its valuable players at the time, and also its coach that went to the rival team Farul Constanta.

After this, they played in the Liga II until their dissolution in the summer of 2013. The club was refounded as Delta Dobrogea Tulcea in the same year.

Delta withdrew from Liga III during the 2018–19 season after a 60 points penalization due to financial problems, but continue to be active at youth level.[3]

Honours

Notable players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries at junior and/or senior level on through the time's passing. Additionally, these players have also had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club itself as well.

References

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