FCU Olimpia Cluj
FCU Olimpia Cluj | |
Basic data | |
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Surname | Asociația Fotbal Club Universitatea Olimpia Cluj |
Seat | Cluj-Napoca |
founding | August 13, 2010 |
Website | olimpiacluj.ro |
First soccer team | |
Head coach | Tiberiu Stranyezky |
Venue | Victoria Someşeni Stadium |
Places | 1,300 |
league | Super league |
2018/19 | master |
The Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca , or FCU Olimpia Cluj for short , is a Romanian women's football club from Cluj-Napoca .
history
The club was founded on August 13, 2010 as Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca and was immediately included in the first division . Since then, he has dominated the league and to date (as of the end of the 2018/19 season) has won the championship nine times in a row. He has also won the cup six times so far (as of the end of the 2018/19 season). Over the years a name change has been made several times. Until 2012 the association was called Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca , after which it was called Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Universitatea Tehnică Cluj-Napoca until 2015 , before it was called Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca from 2015 to 2018 . Since 2018 its official name has been Asociația Fotbal Club Universitatea Olimpia Cluj .
Stadion
The club plays its league games in the 1,300-seat Victoria Someşeni Stadium . For larger games you can go to the Cluj Arena (30,335 seats).
successes
National championship
- 9 × Romanian champions : 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19
National Cup
- 6 × Romanian Cup winners: 2010/11, 2011/12, 2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15 and 2016/17
- 1 × Romanian Cup finalist: 2015/16
Well-known players (selection)
- Cosmina Dușa (2007–2009, 2010–2012)
- Maria Ficzay (2010-2015)
- Andreea Voicu (since 2011)
- Christine Manie (2012-2016)
UEFA Women's Champions League
- Total: 37 games / 19 wins / 3 draws / 15 defeats / 108: 77 goals
Web links
- Official website of FCU Olimpia Cluj (Romanian)