Unirea Tricolor Bucharest
Unirea Tricolor Bucharest | |
Full name | FC Unirea Tricolor Bucureşti |
place | |
Founded | 1926 |
Dissolved | May 15, 1948 |
Club colors | Red, yellow, blue |
Stadion | "Unirea" |
Top league | Divizia A |
successes | Romanian champion 1941 |
Unirea Tricolor Bucharest was a Romanian football club from Bucharest and a predecessor club of Dinamo Bucharest . He became a Romanian champion once.
history
Unirea Tricolor Bucharest was created in 1926 from the merger of the clubs FC Tricolor Bucharest and CS Unirea Bucharest . The president and owner of the association was Nicolae Lucescu. With one exception in the 1938/39 season, Unirea Tricolor belonged uninterruptedly to Divizia A after the Romanian professional league was founded in 1932 until league operations were interrupted during the Second World War .
After the communists came to power in 1947 and were ordered to join a union or public body, Unirea Tricolor was taken over by the Ministry of the Interior. On May 14, 1948, Unirea Tricolor was forcibly merged with Ciocanul Bucharest (formerly Maccabi Bucharest ) to form Dinamo Bucharest . The club played the season as "Dinamo B (Unirea Tricolor)" to the end and got into the Divizia B from.
In 1950 "Dinamo B (Unirea Tricolor)" was delegated to Brașov and from then on played as Dinamo Brașov . After a season in Cluj-Napoca in the 1957/58 season, the team moved to Bacau and has since played as Dinamo Bacau .
In 2005 the Romanian businessman Marian Paraschiv founded a new association under the name Unirea Tricolor Bucharest together with his brother Mircea Paraschiv, a former referee, in the Bucharest district of Bucureștii Noi . A collaboration with Dinamo Bucharest failed for financial reasons. The club plays in League IV and plays its home games in the Laromet stadium.
player
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Petre Steinbach (1929-1939)
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Traian Iordache (1932-1934, 1936-1938)
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Dincă Schileru (1934–1937)
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Sony Niculescu (1934-1938, 1940-1944, 1945, 1947-1948)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gazeta Sporturilor of April 3, 2010 , accessed on July 23, 2011 (Romanian)