Viitorul Bucharest

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Viitorul Bucharest
Full name Viitorul Bucureşti
place
Founded 1962
Dissolved 1963
Club colors Yellow-blue-red
Stadion Dinamo Stadium
17,500 seats
Top league Divizia A
successes
Template: Infobox historical football club / maintenance / incomplete home
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Viitorul Bucharest was a Romanian football club . He played in the highest Romanian football league, Divizia A , in the 1962/63 season .

history

Viitorul Bucharest ( German  future ) was founded in the summer of 1962 and consisted of the Romanian national youth team, which had previously won the UEFA youth tournament in their own country and thus became European champions. The team originally put together and trained by Gheorghe Ola received a place in the highest Romanian league, the Divizia A , without prior qualification , which was increased to 15 teams for this purpose. After the first half of the season , the club was in ninth place. At the beginning of 1963 Viitorul was excluded from the championship and dissolved. The players were mostly taken over by other Bucharest first division clubs or returned to their home clubs. In 2008, the still living members of the squad, which had won the only title in Romania at national team level at that time, were honored again by President Traian Băsescu .

Line up in the first half of the 1962/63 season

literature

  • Hardy Greens : Encyclopedia of European Football Clubs. The first division teams in Europe since 1885. 2., completely revised. Edition. AGON Sportverlag, Kassel 2000, ISBN 3-89784-163-0 , p. 334.
  • Mihai Ionescu / Răzvan Toma / Mircea Tudoran: Fotbal de la A la Z . Mondocart Pres, Bucharest 2001, ISBN 973-8332-00-1 , p. 197 .

Individual evidence

  1. 15th matchday of the 1962/63 season. In: labtof.ro. Archived from the original on June 13, 2007 ; Retrieved January 16, 2011 (Romanian).
  2. Unicatul. In: fanatik.ro. Archived from the original on October 14, 2008 ; Retrieved October 13, 2012 (Romanian).