Super League (Romania)

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The Superliga is the highest women's football league in Romania .

The Super League was introduced in 2013 and replaced League I as the highest league, which is now the second highest level (divided into the North and South seasons). Ten teams determine the Romanian champions in the Superliga with a return leg on 18 match days. The championship team qualifies for the UEFA Women's Champions League . The record winner is Olimpia Cluj with nine titles.

Romanian master

  • 1990/91 ICIM Brașov
  • 1991/92 CFR Craiova
  • 1992/93 ICIM Brașov
  • 1993/94 Fartec Brasov
  • 1994/95 Fartec Brasov
  • 1995/96 Interindustrial Oradea
  • 1996/97 Motorul Oradea
  • 1997/98 Motorul Oradea
  • 1998/99 Conpet Ploieşti
  • 1999/00 Conpet Ploieşti
  • 2000/01 Regal Bucureşti
  • 2001/02 Regal Bucureşti
  • 2002/03 Clujana Cluj
  • 2003/04 Clujana Cluj
  • 2004/05 Clujana Cluj
  • 2005/06 Clujana Cluj
  • 2006/07 Clujana Cluj
  • 2007/08 Clujana Cluj
  • 2008/09 Clujana Cluj
  • 2009/10 Municipal Târgu Mureș
  • 2010/11 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2011/12 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2012/13 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2013/14 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2014/15 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2015/16 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2016/17 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2017/18 Olimpia Cluj
  • 2018/19 Olimpia Cluj

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