Olimpia Satu Mare

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Olimpia Satu Mare
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Basic data
Surname Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Olimpia 2010 Satu Mare
Seat Satu Mare
founding 1921
Colours yellow blue
Website fcolimpia.ro
First soccer team
Head coach RomaniaRomania Tiberiu Csik
Venue Stadionul Olimpia
Places 18,000
league League IV
2017/18 20th place, League II  
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Olimpia Satu Mare is a Romanian football club from Satu Mare . He has been playing in the second Romanian football league, Liga II , since 2013 . The club was a member of the highest Romanian league, Divizia A , for a total of six years . The greatest achievement is reaching the cup final in 1978 .

history

Olimpia Satu Mare was founded in 1921. In the 1920s, the club managed twice to qualify for the finals for the Romanian football championship by winning the regional championship of Satu Mare. Olimpia lost in the first round in 1926 and 1927 .

In 1932, Olimpia Satu Mare merged with the Railway Football Club and from then on played under the name Olimpia CFR Satu Mare . When Divizia A was founded in the same year , Olimpia CFR was not there. It was not until 1937 that the first leap into the first class was achieved, but at the end of the 1937/38 season there was already relegation.

After the end of the Second World War , Olimpia CFR was incorporated into the third-class Divizia C , but it was promoted to Divizia B in the first year . After the club changed to CFR Satu Mare in 1948 , he played as Locomotiva Satu Mare from 1950 and as Progresul Satu Mare ( progress ) from 1952 . After relegating from Divizia A in 1956, he changed his name again and was henceforth Someșul Satu Mare (named after the river Someș , on which Satu Mare is located).

After the merger with Dinamo Săsar in 1961, the association called itself ASMD Satu Mare ( Asociația sportivă muncitoresc-dinamovistă ) and managed to return to Divizia B in the following year. In 1965 - meanwhile as Sătmăreana Satu Mare - relegated again. After changing its name to Metalul Satu Mare (1967), the club took on its original name FC Olimpia Satu Mare again in 1968 . A year later he was promoted to Divizia B.

Olimpia's most successful period follows in the 1970s. In 1974, the club managed to return to Divizia A , where the best result in the club's history could be achieved in the 1974/75 season with a ninth place. The relegation in the following season was made up for by relegation in 1977. The following year Olimpia was able to qualify for the cup final , but lost there to Universitatea Craiova . With the decline in 1980 a successful decade came to an end.

After the direct re-emergence, which was just missed, followed more than ten years of uninterrupted membership in Divizia B. This ended in 1993 with the descent to Divizia C, which came about only because of the deduction of four points. Already two years later, Olimpia was promoted again and in 1998, under coach Gavril Both, the last promotion to Divizia A followed. Already in the 1998/99 season , Olimpia rose by a large margin as the bottom of the table from Divizia A.

The club tried in vain to return to the House of Lords in the following years. On April 15, 2004, coach József Kiprich was dismissed by the club's patron, Mircea Govor, as the promotion opportunities had deteriorated significantly due to a defeat at Jiul Petroşani . Finally, they failed in the last home game at CFR Cluj .

In 2006, Olimpia had to start again in the third division, where at the end of the 2006/07 season under coach Mircea Bolba even the sporting descent to League IV was established. Catrinel Raț, who had replaced Mircea Govor as president of the club in February 2005, did not register the team for the championship of the following season and instead tried to get a third division place at the Romanian Football Association . At times, a merger with the newcomer Turul Micula was even considered. After the association had postponed the start of the new season by two weeks and the financially troubled Sparta Mediaş withdrew in early August 2007, Olimpia was able to take on another season in League III under the new player- coach Florin Fabian . The businessman Beniamin Kira , who also secured the naming rights to Olimpia Satu Mare , also joined as a patron . With the squad put together under great time pressure, the hoped-for results were not achieved in the first championship games. Due to unpaid debts of US $ 5,000 to the former player Vendel Hornyák , a three-point deduction was added. On November 13, 2007, Beniamin Kira announced that he no longer wanted to support the team financially, and a day later, coach Fabian resigned due to lack of prospects. On November 15, 2007, the players decided to end the season free of charge. As head coach in the remaining three games of the first half of the season Tiberiu Csik was used, whose player contract with Minerul Lupeni had been dissolved a few weeks earlier and who was coaching a youth team at Olimpia at that time. Since there was no new investor for Olimpia in Satu Mare, the association was about to be dissolved during the winter break. In February 2008, President Raț therefore signed a contract with the building contractor Dumitru Ardelean, the patron of Flacăra Halmăşd from League IV of Sălaj County . Ardelean undertook to take over the debts of Olimpia in full if the club's first team would play its second half home games in Satu Mare 80 kilometers and Halmăşd 20 kilometers away Măgura Stadium in Șimleu Silvaniei . Since the sale of league start rights was forbidden in the course of a season, the relocation of the home ground was justified to the association with renovation work in the Stadionul Olimpia , although this had received a new lawn in the previous year and no money had been made available for the maintenance measures. With a completely new team that was no longer related to the first half of the season, and without the backing of the old fans who boycotted the new club, Olimpia Silvania Șimleu Silvaniei, under coach Vasile Paşca, played the season in Șimleu Silvaniei to the end and managed on last day of relegation. However, from summer 2008 there was no longer a football club in the top three leagues in the Satu Mare district :

  • Olimpia Silvania Șimleu Silvaniei received due to relegation from the Romanian Football Association a right to start in League III under the old name Olimpia 2002 Satu Mare . However, President Catrinel Raț did not find any investors in Satu Mare who would have been willing to take on the club's debts of 15,000 euros. For the first round game of the Cupa României 2008/09 on July 30, 2008 against Someșul Satu Mare , an 18-man team was put together on the fly, but this game was lost without it even taking place: in the designated stadium of Micula was just on the verge of a new lawn, which was not playable, been laid. Since no one felt responsible for the club afterwards, the third division starting place fell to CS Marmația 96 Sighetu Marmației , who had actually been relegated from a sporting perspective .
  • Someșul Satu Mare , which had temporarily acted as the satellite team of Olimpia, was given to Dumitru Ardelean by the previous patron Mircea Govor. The new club came from the 2008/09 season in Șimleu Silvaniei in Sălaj district under the name FC Silvania Șimleu Silvaniei in League III. Someșul secured the place of Pro Life Poiana Codrului in Season A of League IV , but resigned this to the Olimpia 2008 Satu Mare, which was newly founded in July 2008 by the district football association . The team trained by Tiberiu Csik consisted mainly of members of the junior teams of Olimpia 2002 and Someșul.
  • Turul Micula sold his right to start in League III to CS Inter Clinceni from the Ilfov district and even appeared in season A of League IV in the 2008/09 season.
  • FC Olimpia 1921 Satu Mare , the predecessor of Olimpia 2002 Satu Mare , had filed for bankruptcy due to debts of RON 2,100,000 and had been dissolved.

In addition, there was a short-lived project of the district council called CSJ Olimpia Satu Mare and the brand Olimpia Satu Mare , which the former patron Beniamin Kira had secured. FC Olimpia 1921 and Olimpia 2002 were officially excluded from the Romanian Football Association on July 18, 2009. Olimpia 2008 Satu Mare occupied a place in the middle of the relay table in the first two seasons. Since Satu Mare was the only county in Romania without a team in the first three leagues in the summer of 2010, the county council approved the establishment of the Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Olimpia 2010 Satu Mare on August 12, 2010 . A budget was made available for the new club in order to bring together the best players from the Satu Mare district to form a powerful team. This started on the sixth day of the 2010/11 season, at the end of which the first place in season A was determined with 29 wins and one draw from 30 games. Subsequently, Someșul Oar , the winner of season B, and in the relegation Meseșul Treznea , the master of the Sălaj district, could be defeated in the championship final, so that in 2011 the promotion to League III was achieved. In the 2012/13 season, the club rose to League II, in which it has played since then.

successes

  • Romanian Cup finalist: 1978
  • Promotion to Divizia A: 1937, 1974, 1977, 1998

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Individual evidence

  1. Jurnalul of April 16, 2004 , accessed on February 2, 2012 (Romanian)
  2. Romania 2003/04 (English)
  3. PortalSM of August 2, 2011 ( Memento of the original of June 8, 2016 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. , accessed on February 4, 2012 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.portalsm.ro
  4. Sălăjean magazine from May 19, 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 on February 5, 2012 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.magazinsalajean.ro  
  5. Gazeta de Nord-Vest dated May 30, 2011  ( 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 on February 6, 2012 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.gazetanord-vest.ro  
  6. Gazeta de Nord-Vest from June 6th, 2011  ( 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 on February 6, 2012 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.gazetanord-vest.ro  
  7. Gazeta de Nord-Vest from June 16, 2011  ( 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 on February 6, 2012 (Romanian)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.gazetanord-vest.ro  

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