FC Unirea Alba Iulia

Fotbal Club Unirea 1924 Alba Iulia, commonly known as Unirea Alba Iulia (Romanian pronunciation: [uˈnire̯a ˌalba ˈjuli.a]), is a Romanian professional football club based in Alba Iulia, Alba County, founded in 1924 and currently playing in the Liga III.

Unirea Alba Iulia
Full nameFotbal Club Unirea 1924 Alba Iulia
Nickname(s)
  • Uniriștii
  • Albaiulienii (The Alba Iulia People)
  • Alb-negrii (The White and Blacks)
Short nameUnirea
Founded
  • 1924 (1924)
    as Unirea Mihai Viteazul
  • 2014 (2014)
    as Unirea 1924 Alba Iulia
GroundCetate
Capacity18,000
OwnersGheorghe Grozav
Mihai Oancea
General managerArmando Popescu
ManagerMihai Manea
LeagueLiga III
2019–20Liga III, Seria IV, 12th
WebsiteClub website

Among the greatest achievements of the team is a sixth place in the first league at the end of the 2003–04 season and a Romanian Cup semi-final played in 1991.

The team colours are black and white, and their stadium is called Cetate and has a capacity of 18,000 seats.

History

Unirea Alba Iulia club was founded in 1924. In the beginning the team was called Unirea Mihai Viteazul Alba Iulia. After ten years, they managed to qualify and play in the second league where they managed to obtain the sixth place. They played in the second league until the year 1939 when they were relegated to the third league. In 1942, they returned to the second league where they played two seasons and then were relegated again. At the end of season 1946–1947 we find the team in the third league in a relegating position. From 1947 until 1970 the team plays in the regional championships, under the level of the first three leagues of Romanian professional football. In 1970 the team promotes to the third league. After nine seasons played in the third league, they managed to promote in the second league . In the season 1979–1980 the team finished in the first spot beyond the relegation line. They played another four years in the third league, after that, they promoted in the second league where they played for two years and were relegated again, and after another two years they promoted again. Between the years 1988–2003 they played in the second league . In the season 1993–1994 they placed themselves on the second position at only 7 points behind the first place FC Maramureş Baia Mare.

At the end of the 2002–2003 season of Divizia B, the team, which was renamed in the `90s Apulum Alba Iulia, manages to achieve the promotion to Liga I, where it plays for the very first time in its 80-year history. The coach who led the team was Aurel Șunda assisted by Alexandru Pelici.

Having experienced players like Ovidiu Maier, Vasile Jercălău, Dan Găldeanu, Florin Cotora, they confirmed their value and managed to place themselves on the sixth place in the first league. In the next season the team will change a lot of coaches, Stelian Gherman, Alexandru Pelici, Gheorghe Mulţescu, Marcel Rusu, Alin Artimon, in the hope that the team will keep their position in the first league, but without success. After a very weak season in the second league, the team was relegated again, this time to the third league. In the summer of 2006, the management of the club buys a place in the second league from Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea. The team returns to the name of Unirea Alba Iulia and finishes the 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 seasons on 4th.

Name[1] Period
Unirea Mihai Viteazu 1924–1970
Unirea Alba Iulia 1970–1996
Apulum Alba Iulia 1996–2005
Unirea Alba Iulia 2005–present

The club withdrew from the 2012–13 Liga II season and ceased its activity for a year. In the summer of 2014 it enrolled in the Liga V for the 2014–15 season, after one season the club promoted in Liga IV.

On 25 August 2016, FRF invited the club to participate in the 2016–17 season of the Liga III. The club accepted.

Stadium

Cetate Stadium in 2008.

The English translation of the name of the club's stadium is Citadel (Cetate), and it has a capacity of 18,000(7,000 sitting). The stadium was opened in 1982. For the moment the stadium belongs to the municipality, all investments are done with funds provided by it. The stadium has also a mini-hotel in which the players are accommodated, and also a running track.

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

Players

First team squad

As of 15 March 2020

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

No. Position Player
5 DF Răzvan Ivan (on loan from UTA Arad)
6 DF Ionuț Neag
7 MF Răzvan Fetița
8 MF Andrei Bârdea
9 FW Andrei David
10 MF Ciprian Selagea (Captain)
12 GK Alexandru Sântoma
13 MF Filip Morar
14 MF Paul Joldeș
15 DF Nimrod Zsigmond
16 DF Marian Guț
19 MF Cristian Avram
23 MF Alexandru Giurgiu (Vice-Captain)
No. Position Player
27 DF Adrian Matei
28 GK Rareș Sporea
30 DF Ștefan Mardare
43 GK Adrian Angeru
99 FW Mihai Mateș (on loan from Gaz Metan)
GK Raul Băilă
DF Radu Scrob
DF Eduard Țernă
MF Raul Bedelean
MF George Mâlnă
MF Cristian Păcurar
FW Mihai Dehelean

Out on loan

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Club Officials

League history

Managers

References

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