FCM Bacau

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FCM Bacau
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Basic data
Surname Fotbal Club Municipal Bacau
Seat Bacau
founding 1950
resolution 2014
Colours yellow blue
president RomaniaRomania Daniel Scânteie
First soccer team
Head coach RomaniaRomania Gheorghe Poenaru
Venue Stadionul Municipal
Places 17,500
league League II
2011/12 7th place in season 1
home
Away

FCM Bacau was a Romanian football club from Bacau . He played 42 years in the 1st Romanian league . His greatest successes were reaching the Romanian Cup final in 1991 and reaching the quarter-finals in the Trade Fair Cup in 1970.

history

FCM Bacău was founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău . In the 1956 season Dinamo played for the first time in Divizia A , the top division of Romania, but rose again immediately. Dinamo received a boost when the Divizia A team from Dinamo Cluj (formerly Unirea Tricolor Bucharest ) was delegated to Bacau in 1958 . This made Dinamo first class again. In the 1958/59 season Dinamo was able to place itself in the top five teams for the first time and held this level before relegating to Divizia B in the 1962/63 season.

After rising again in 1967, Dinamo was able to build on earlier successes and immediately took 6th place. After finishing fifth in the 1968/69 season, Dinamo qualified for the trade fair cup for the first time . Here the team surprisingly reached the quarterfinals in the 1969/70 season after victories against FC Floriana , Skeid Oslo and FC Kilmarnock , where they were clearly eliminated from the eventual winners Arsenal FC .

In 1970 the club changed its name to Sport Club Bacau . In the 1972/73 season , the SC reached its fourth place in the history of Divizia A, but rose again in the following season. After the immediate resurgence, the SC played in midfield of Divizia A for many years and only came close to the relegation zone in a few years.

After the end of communism in Romania, the club changed its name to FC Bacau in 1990 . By reaching the Romanian Cup final in 1991 against Universitatea Craiova , the FC achieved their greatest national success. Since Craiova became Romanian champions in the same year, FC qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup , but were eliminated in the first round after two clear defeats against eventual winners Werder Bremen .

1992 brought a change in the football of Bacau: the football department broke up under the name FC Selena Bacau and under the leadership of the businessman Dumitru Sechelariu from the club and the local rival Aripile Bacau founded in 1977 changed its name to CS Aerostar Bacau .

In the 1992/93 season Selena rose from Divizia A. After the rise in 1995, the name was changed again, this time to AS Bacau . In 1997 there was the last name change to date and the club changed its name to FCM Bacau . The 2000/01 season ended FCM again on a relegation place and was then inferior to Farul Constanța in the relegation games, but bought the newly promoted FC Baia Mare its place in Divizia A. In the following years FCM always played against relegation. In the 2005/06 season this could no longer be prevented when the team took last place by a clear margin and was relegated to League II . On November 3, 2007, Costel Orac replaced the previous head coach Cristian Popovici . In seven championship games, however, Orac was able to get only one victory and was then replaced on March 16, 2008 by his predecessor. After the first half of the 2008/09 season was on January 11, 2009 Gheorghe Poenaru , who had been coach of Aerostar Bacau until October 2008, presented as the successor to Cristian Popovici, who left the club in the direction of FC Botoșani .

In 2010 the previous low point in the club's history was reached: after the team's fluctuating performance during the second division season 2009/10 and after disputes with the local authorities, Dumitru Sechelariu, the club's long-time patron and mayor from 1996 to 2004 as a representative of the Partidul Social Democrat, reduced von Bacău, his financial commitment was considerable. Since Sechelariu refused to renounce his shares in the association without any negotiations in favor of the city council, no agreement was reached in mid-March 2010. As a result, the club had to cancel its home game on March 20, 2010 against Steaua II Bucharest because the costs of the event could not be paid. In order to keep the game going until the end of the season, the mayor's office then approved additional public funds. Nevertheless, Relu Damian, the club's president , surprisingly canceled the home game on June 4, 2010, which was to be played the next day as part of the penultimate match day against Dunărea Galați . According to the regulations, this second game cancellation within a season also meant the club was excluded from the championship and thus relegated to League III for the first time , although relegation had already been ensured. On June 7, 2010, Romeo Stavarache , representative of the Partidul Național Liberal and successor to Sechelariu in the office of mayor, announced that the local authorities would stop providing financial support to FCM Bacau from the 2010/11 season. Instead, Mesagerul Bacau , the newcomer to Liga III, was renamed Asociația Sport Club Bacau and provided with the necessary financial means by the city council and the mayor's office. These were used, among other things, to pay players willing to change from FCM Bacau for months outstanding salaries. With FC Willy Bacau , another third division club from the city had to stop playing in August 2010 due to a lack of sponsors.

Against all odds, Dumitru Sechelariu decided from July 2010 to rebuild FCM Bacau under the leadership of the previous coach Gheorghe Poenaru and the new president Daniel Scânteie , a former player of the club. He strengthened the remaining squad with two previous performers, Ștefan Apostol and Cornel Codreanu , and a new team bus was acquired and given the advertising slogan “FCM Bacau, echipa ta de suflet”. After Pambac Bacau was relegated, there were three representatives of the city in season 1 of Liga III in the 2010/11 season: FCM Bacau, who played its home games in the Stadionul Municipal , ASC Bacau with the Letea Stadium as home stadium, as well Aerostar Bacau, which was at home in the Aerostar Stadium . Sechelarius investments were rewarded at the end of the season with the rise of FCM Bacau in the Liga II, after the club achieved 23 wins and three draws in 26 games this season and could relegate ASC Bacau, financed by the city council, to second place with ten points.

In the 2012/13 season FCM Bacau withdrew after the 1st matchday from the 2nd league . The result was relegation to the 3rd division , in which the club withdrew shortly before the start of the season. The club should then start in the 4th division of the 2014/15 season. The association was dissolved at this time.

successes

  • Romanian Cup Final: 1991
  • Quarter-finals in the trade fair cup : 1970

Known players

Former trainers

Web links

Commons : FCM Bacău  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ProSport of December 27, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  2. Website of Sport Club Municipal Bacău ( Memento of the original from November 9, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.scmbacau.ro
  3. Aerostar Bacău (English)
  4. Deșteptarea from March 18, 2008  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed January 15, 2012 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.desteptarea.ro  
  5. ProSport of October 17, 2008 , accessed on January 19, 2012 (Romanian)
  6. ProSport of January 12, 2009 , accessed on January 19, 2012 (Romanian)
  7. Bacăul Sportiv of March 16, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  8. ProSport of August 15, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  9. ProSport from June 5, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  10. ProSport of June 7, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  11. ProSport of July 6, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  12. ProSport of November 8, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  13. ProSport of July 16, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  14. ProSport of July 19, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  15. ProSport of August 24, 2010 , accessed on July 25, 2011 (Romanian)
  16. Clasament C1 2010-2011 (Romanian)
  17. Withdrawal from League 2 (Romanian)
  18. Table Liga II 2012/13 on soccerway.com
  19. Table 3rd League 2013/14 on soccerway.com
  20. Club history