Dacia Vasile Alecsandri Galați

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Dacia VA Galați
Full name Dacia Vasile Alecsandri Galați
place
Founded 1922
Dissolved Second World War
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Top league Divizia B
successes
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Dacia Vasile Alecsandri Galați was a Romanian football club from Galați . He took part in the final round of the Romanian football championship three times and was in the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup .

history

Dacia Vasile Alecsandri Galați (DVA) was founded in 1922 when the two clubs Șoimii Dacia (named after the Roman province of Dacia ) and Liceul Vasile Alecsandri (named after the poet Vasile Alecsandri ) merged. The club was able to prevail in the Galați region for the first time in 1927 and qualify for the final round of the Romanian championship , but was eliminated in the first game against Colțea Brașov . A year later he suffered the same fate against Olympia Bucharest . In the third participation in 1929 , the team managed to prevail in the first round against Victoria Iași and move into the quarter-finals. There, the Dragoș Vodă Cernăuți club lost 0-1.

In the following years, DVA could no longer assert itself in the regional qualification and was not taken into account when Divizia A was founded in 1932. Only with the introduction of Divizia B two years later did the club take part in the national league operation. There he played until the end of the game operations due to the Second World War in 1941. He achieved the greatest success in the 1938/39 season when he reached second place in the group north-east and local rivals Gloria CFR Galați promoted to the Divizia A had to leave.

DVA celebrated greater successes in the Romanian Cup than in the league . There the club made it to the second round twice. In the 1935/36 season he was eliminated there against Gloria Arad with 0: 6, in the 1938/39 season he was defeated by the eventual winner Rapid Bucharest with the same result after he had prevailed against the first division club Victoria Cluj .

successes

  • Quarter-finals for the Romanian Football Championship: 1929
  • Round of 16 for the Romanian Cup: 1936, 1939

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