Forex Brasov

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Forex Brasov
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Basic data
Surname Clubul Sportiv FC Forex Brașov
Seat Brașov
founding October 3, 2002
Colours green white
president Nicolae Țucunel
Website fcforex.ro
First soccer team
Venue Stadionul Forex
Places 2,500
home


Forex Brașov is a Romanian sports club from Brașov . The club has departments in three sports: soccer , fencing and figure skating . The association was founded on October 3rd, 2002 and has since been financed by the businessman Nicolae Țucunel, who works in the field of wood technology . Ion Matei, the father-in-law of the Romanian national soccer player Adrian Ilie, was among the other investors .

Football department

history

The club's football team started with its first official game on September 5, 2003 under manager Alexandru Andrași and coach Eugen Moldovan in Divizia C , for which the start right had been bought by the relay winner of Divizia D from the Covasna district . After poor results in the first game days of the season, coach Moldovan resigned and was replaced by player-coach Cristian Vasc , who had moved from FC Brașov to Forex before the season . At the end of the 2003/04 season, with the twelfth rank, the sporting descent was certain, whereupon Andrași and Vasc were dismissed by patron Țucunel on June 1, 2004. In June 2004 Țucunel reached in negotiations with those responsible for the local rival Romradiatoare Brașov , who was placed fifth in the preseason , that this Forex joined. Forex took over all contractual obligations, the players and coach Decebal Câmpeanu from Romradiatoare and received in return the starting place in the third highest division. In July 2004, Adrian Hârlab , the previous coach of CF Predeal , was hired as a new head coach, assisted by Decebal Câmpeanu. In addition, Țucunel succeeded in autumn 2004, the former coach Nicolae Proca as a consultant for the "Förster" (Romanian: pădurarii ) to win, so that in the 2004/05 season, after thirteen consecutive victories in the second half of the season, promotion to Divizia B succeeded. There, Forex managed to qualify for the relegation games that qualified for promotion to Divizia A in the 2005/06 season as second in the table . After a win against FC Bihor Oradea , however, the decisive game against Unirea Urziceni was narrowly lost. In the following season , Forex was still in second place in the table after the first half of the season before there was a continuous relegation, which resulted in the dismissal of coach Hârlab after the home defeat on April 14, 2007. His successor was Gabriel Stan , who led the team to fourth place at the end of the season. Nevertheless, he was released on June 11, 2007, because promotion to League 1 had been missed by two defeats in the last three championship games. On July 3, 2007, Alexandru Pelici , the previous coach of FCM Reșița , took over the training of the team that missed promotion in the 2007/08 season and ended up in sixth place. After the season, a merger with the third division club Transil Târgu Mureş , who was interested in buying the second division start right from Forex and relocating the team to Târgu Mureş, paved the way . The takeover was officially sealed on May 31, 2008, but failed two weeks later in the last instance due to the purchase price of 300,000 euros requested by Țucunel. Coach Pelici had already left the club at this point and in early June 2008 agreed on a one-year contract with Arieşul Turda . On July 2nd, 2008, Alin Artimon signed a one-year contract as a coach at Forex and started the new season with a much younger team. Artimon was released on September 22, 2008 after six game days of the 2008/09 season and replaced by the previous assistant coach Călin Moldovan . On October 21, 2008, the president of the club, Nicolae Țucunel, and the sports director, Ilie Luca, announced that the club had withdrawn its first soccer team due to a "lack of prospects" with immediate effect from the league II championship . At this point the club, which could only win one win and two draws in the first ten games, was behind in the bottom of the table. Only the children's and youth teams were initially maintained. Călin Moldovan received in January 2009 a contract as assistant coach of Alexandru Pelici at Arieşul Turda.

In the 2009/10 season, Forex started under Florin Dârvăreanu, the previous youth coach and former assistant coach of Călin Moldovan, with a very young team in League IV and took fourth place in the season of the Brașov district . Călin Moldovan returned in the summer of 2010 as head coach and continued working with Florin Dârvăreanu as an assistant. In the following season Forex won this season, but failed in the promotion game to League III after extra time and penalty shoot-out to Atletic Fieni , the representative of the Dâmbovița district . Nicolae Țucunel then decided not to register the team for the 2011/12 season and to continue to operate Forex only as a football school.

Placements

season league space Gates Points Remarks
2003/04 Divizia C 12th of 14th 20:28 30th Relegation and acquisition of the starting right through merger
2004/05 Divizia C 1st of 14th 51:13 60 Ascent
2005/06 Divizia B 2nd of 16 55:31 59 Defeat in relegation games
2006/07 League II 4th of 18 45:28 56
2007/08 League II 6th of 18 36:24 51
2008/09 League II without placement Withdrawal and forced relegation
2009/10 League IV 4th of 18 73:39 61
2010/11 League IV 1st of 18 83:21 80 Defeat in relegation game and retreat
green background: ascent
orange background: descent

Known players

Former trainers

Stadion

The stadium in which Forex played its home games was built in 1940 and for many years served as the home of the second division club Tractorul Brașov under the name Stadionul Tractorul . It was auctioned by Țucunel in 2002 for US $ 30,000 and completely renovated in spring 2003. Further modernization work took place in 2005 after Forex rose to Divizia B. Immediately after Forex withdrew from Liga II in October 2008, Țucunel, who had since been appointed President of the Brașov Chamber of Commerce and Industry , announced that the stadium would be demolished and a new shopping center and hotel built in 2009 on the now ten million US dollar site.

Others

In the spring of 2004, a men's volleyball team also played its league games under the name CSU-Forex Brașov . The club, which was the successor club of Tractorul Brașov , did not take part in the relegation games that entitle them to promotion to the first division for financial reasons and was then close to dissolution. The men's basketball team, on the other hand, was able to take part in the championship operation of the Romanian first division as planned in the 2004/05 season.

In 2004 CSU-Forex Brașov was also one of the leading clubs in Romania in the field of rhythmic gymnastics .

Individual evidence

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  3. Cristian Vasc in the database of Weltfussball.de
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  6. Monitorul Expres of November 15, 2004 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
  7. Romania 2005/06 (English)
  8. Monitorul Expres of June 11, 2007 , accessed on January 18, 2012 (Romanian)
  9. Monitorul Expres of July 1, 2007 , accessed on January 18, 2012 (Romanian)
  10. Romania 2007/08 (English)
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  14. Crișana, July 3, 2008 , accessed November 30, 2011 (Romanian)
  15. Sport365 from September 22, 2008 ( Memento of the original from September 22, 2008 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 November 30, 2011 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sport365.ro
  16. Monitorul Expres of October 22, 2008 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
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  18. Bună Ziua Făgăraș from June 8, 2010 ( Memento of the original from March 24, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed December 9, 2011 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.bzf.ro
  19. Monitorul Expres of December 24, 2010 ( Memento of the original of September 4, 2009 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 January 18, 2012 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / bzb.ro
  20. ProSport from June 15, 2011 , accessed on December 9, 2011 (Romanian)
  21. myTEX from July 4, 2011 ( memento of the original from March 18, 2012 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 December 9, 2011 (Romanian) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mytex.ro
  22. Monitorul Expres of October 14, 2008 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
  23. Gazeta Sporturilor of October 27, 2008 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
  24. Monitorul Expres of June 17, 2004 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
  25. Monitorul Expres of October 7, 2004 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)
  26. Monitorul Expres of March 12, 2004 , accessed on January 17, 2012 (Romanian)

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