Sticla Arieșul Turda
Full nameAsociația Club Sportiv Sticla Arieșul Turda
Nickname(s)Turdenii
(The People from Turda)
Vulturii roșii
(Red Eagles)
Short nameArieșul
Founded1907 (1907)
as Muncitorul Turda
2016 (2016)
as Sticla Arieșul Turda
GroundMunicipal
Capacity10,000
OwnerTurda Municipality
ChairmanArtur Podar
ManagerCristian Coroian
LeagueLiga IV
2022–23Liga IV, Cluj County, 9th of 12

ACS Sticla Arieșul Turda, commonly known as Sticla Arieșul Turda, or simply as Arieșul Turda, is a Romanian football club from Turda, Cluj County, which was established in 1907.

Chronology of names

Name[1] Period
Muncitorul Turda1907–1950
Flamura Roșie Turda1950–1958
Arieșul Turda1958–1975
Sticla Arieșul Turda1975–1999
Arieșul Turda1999–2012
FCM Turda2012–2013
Arieşul Turda2013–2015
Sticla Arieșul Turda2016–present
  • Note: 1 year of inactivity between 2015–2016, and the team was refounded as Sticla Arieșul Turda in the Liga IV.

History

Sticla Arieșul former logo.
Arieșul Turda former logo.

Sticla Arieșul Turda was founded in 1907 as Muncitorul Turda and has spent most of its history in the second and in the third leagues of Romania.

Their best performance was winning 1960–61 Cupa României against Rapid București, with that performance the club entered in history of Romanian football as the only club which succeeded to win the Romanian Cup without ever playing in the top league.[2][3][4]

Honours

Leagues

Cups

Players

First team squad

As of 6 September 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Romania ROU Ovidiu Mârzan
GK Romania ROU Antonio Pîrv
DF Romania ROU Octavian Cîrgea
DF Romania ROU Cătălin Costea
DF Romania ROU Raul Costea
DF Romania ROU Adrian Csulak
DF Romania ROU Darius Pavel
DF Romania ROU Tudor Popa
DF Romania ROU Vlad Popa
DF Romania ROU Csaba Szanto
MF Romania ROU Alexandru Băețan
MF Romania ROU Andi Benedic
MF Romania ROU Loránd Berkeczi
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Romania ROU Virgil Cocoară (Captain)
MF Romania ROU Rareș Hărăstășan
MF Romania ROU Nicolas Moldovan
MF Romania ROU Carlos Muntean
MF Romania ROU Erik Oltean
MF Romania ROU Mario Otvoș
MF Romania ROU Remus Otvoș
MF Romania ROU Cristian Pătraș
MF Romania ROU Paul Sava
MF Romania ROU Alexandru Savu (Vice-Captain)
FW Romania ROU Adrian David
FW Romania ROU Alin Dioșan
FW Romania ROU Răzvan Fleșer

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club officials

League history

References

  1. RomanianSoccer.ro, (r). "Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor". www.romaniansoccer.ro.
  2. "Echipa care a câștigat Cupa, fără a juca vreodată în Liga I! Amintiri dureroase pentru rapidiști, ce a scris presa vremii și cine e unicul supraviețuitor" [The team that won the Cup, without ever playing in Liga I! Painful memories for Rapid, what did the press of the time wrote and who is the only survivor] (in Romanian). Liga2.prosport.ro. 11 January 2014. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  3. "Performanţă istorică! Hermannstadt e prima echipă din Liga 2 calificată în finala Cupei României, după 36 de ani" [Historical performance! Hermannstadt is the first team in Liga 2 to qualify for the Romanian Cup final, after 36 years] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 10 May 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
  4. "80 de ani de suprize. O istorie a echipelor din ligile inferioare care au jucat finala Cupei României" [80 years of surprises. A history of the teams from the lower leagues that played the Romanian Cup final] (in Romanian). Theplaymaker.ro. 13 May 2018. Retrieved 31 May 2020.
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