Dacia Unirea Brăila

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Dacia Unirea Brăila
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Basic data
Surname Dacia Unirea Brăila
Seat Brăila
founding 1922
Colours White blue
president RomaniaRomania Valentin Avramescu
Website daciaunireabraila.ro
First soccer team
Head coach RomaniaRomania Alin Panzaru
Venue Stadionul Municipal
Places 18,000
league League III
2018/19   20th place, League II
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Dacia Unirea Brăila is a Romanian football club from Brăila . Between 1990 and 1994 he belonged to the highest Romanian league, Divizia A , where he achieved the best placement in the club's history with sixth place in the 1991/92 season . The greatest success to date is reaching the Romanian Cup final in 1993 , where the club was defeated. Since the 2010/11 season, Dacia Unirea Brăila has been playing in the second highest Romanian league, Liga II .

history

Dacia Unirea Brăila was founded in 1922 under the name Dacia Brăila - named after the former Roman province of Dacia , which was located in what is now Romania. Shortly thereafter, Dacia merged with local rivals Unirea Brăila ( Unirea is the Romanian word for union ). Both clubs continued to play under their original name until 1928, before they formed a team under the name Dacia Unirea Brăila .

After the team had only participated in the regional championships in previous years, it was able to qualify for the first time as the winner of the Galați region for the finals in 1930 , where Dacia Unirea was defeated by the eventual champions Juventus Bucharest with 0:16 goals.

When the second highest Romanian football league, Divizia B , was founded in 1934 , Dacia Unirea was one of its founding members. Already in the first season, the club won its season, but failed because of the rise of games to Divizia A . After the club was renamed DUIG Brăila ( Dacia Unirea Ignatz Goldenberg , known after a former player of the club), this was done in 1937 when the upper house was increased to 20 teams for one year. After a 9th place in its season (the Divizia A sat in the 1937/38 season from two groups), the club rose again and renamed itself again in Dacia Unirea Brăila . In 1940 succeeded under the name FC Brăila the return to the top division, before the Second World War brought the game to a standstill after the 1940/41 season .

After the Second World War, the club resumed gaming under its old name Dacia Unirea Brăila , but only played in the third highest division, Divizia C , in the 1946/47 season . After being renamed Progresul Brăila , the club disappeared from the national leagues, as Divizia C was only carried out sporadically during this period.

Only in 1953 did the club return to Divizia B under the new name Metalul Brăila , but rose again from Divizia B at the end of the 1954 season. After several renaming again in Energia Brăila (1956), Dinamo Brăila (1957) and Industria Sârmei Brăila (1958), the club played from 1960 under the name CSM Brăila ( Workers Sports Club ) again in the Divizia B. This belonged to the club with two one-year breaks in the seasons 1963/64 and 1967/68 without interruption until 1990. During this time, the club name was changed several times, so that the club after Progresul Brăila (1962, progress ), Laminorul Brăila (1963, rolling mill ), Constructorul Brăila (1965, manufacturer ), again Progresul Brăila (1967) and FC Brăila (1975) from 1980 under the name FCM Progresul Brăila ( Workers Football Club Progress Brăila ) took up.

In 1990 Progresul managed to return to Divizia A , which was followed by the club's most successful period at the beginning of the 1990s. After relegation in the 1990/91 season under the change of the club name back to Dacia Unirea Brăila , the team managed their best result ever in the 1991/92 season with sixth place. In the following season, Dacia Unirea reached the final of the Cupa României , but lost there to Universitatea Craiova . At the end of the 1993/94 season , however, the club had to relegate from Divizia A.

After Dacia Unirea narrowly failed to rise again in 1995 and 1996 in second place, the club had to return to Divizia C for the first time in almost 40 years in 1999. There they returned after two years, before the club in 2007 - after being renamed in 2006 under its new name CF Brăila - relegated to Divizia C. In 2010 the promotion succeeded again, so that the club returned to the second highest division, the Liga II , for the 2010/11 season . At the end of the season, the sporting relegation to League III could not be prevented and the contract with coach Daniel Timofte , which expired on June 30, 2011 , was not extended. On July 8, 2011, CF Brăila was announced as a successor for Unirea Urziceni in Liga II and in mid-July 2011 presented with Șerban Trofin a new president and with Viorel Ion a new coach. Since 2015 the association has been using its old name Dacia Unirea Brăila again .

successes

  • Promotion to Divizia A: 1938, 1940, 1990
  • Romanian Cup finalist: 1993

player

Former trainers

Individual evidence

  1. ProSport of July 8, 2011 , accessed on July 26, 2011 (Romanian)
  2. ProSport of July 8, 2011 , accessed on July 26, 2011 (Romanian)
  3. ProSport of July 17, 2011 , accessed on July 26, 2011 (Romanian)

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