CSM Vulcan
Full nameClubul Sportiv Municipal
"Mihai Viteazu" Vulcan
Nickname(s)Minerii (The Miners)
Vulcănenii (The Vulcan People)
Short nameCSM Vulcan
Founded1921 (1921)
as CS Vulcan
2016 (2016)
as CSM Mihai Viteazu Vulcan
GroundCentral
Capacity2,000
OwnerVulcan Municipality
ChairmanDaniel Duna
LeagueLiga IV
2022–23Liga IV, Hunedoara, 10th of 11

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Mihai Viteazu Vulcan, commonly known as CSM Vulcan, or unofficially as Minerul Vulcan, is a Romanian football club based in Vulcan, Hunedoara County. Founded in 1921 as CS Vulcan and re-founded in 2016 as CSM Mihai Viteazu Vulcan, the club currently playing in the Liga IV – Hunedoara County.

History

The club was established in 1921 and played for the first time in the 1922–23 season of the Arad Regional Championship, where it managed to occupied the 5th place.[1]

In 1924, CS Vulcan merged with CAMP to form UCASP (Uniunea Cluburilor Sportive ale Societății Petroșani – Sports Club Association of Petroșani Society). From February 1926 the merger ceases, the team from Vulcan being renamed as Minerul. In 1927 another merger took place, this time the three teams from the Jiu Valley (CAMP, Jiul Lupeni and Minerul Vulcan) were consolidated under the name of Jiul Lupeni.[2]

The merger was abandoned In 1929, and the team from Vulcan would continue under the name of Minerul, but only for a short period because the mines in the locality closed, and thus football was also abandoned. In 1939, the Vulcan team resumed its activity under the name of Antigaz, but only until 1944, when the Antigaz factory was closed. In 1955, with the reopening of the mine in the locality, the football team reappeared, and a stadium was built for them in the Coroești area.[2]

In the 1957–58 season, Minerul Vulcan occupied 12th place in the Hunedoara Regional Championship.

There followed ten consecutive seasons in the regional championship in which was ranked as follows: 7th (1958–59), 7th (1959–60) in the Valea Jiului Series, 1st (1960–61) in the Valea Jiului Series, losing the promotion play-off with Minerul Deva (1–1 and 0–3 on the green table after the team from Vulcan left the field dissatisfied with the refereeing), 4th (1961–62), 4th (1962–63), 7th (1963–64), 8th (1964–65), 9th (1965–66), 13th (1966–67), 10th (1967–68) in the Valea Jiului Series.

After many years in the regional or county championships, Minerul Vulcan promoted in Divizia C at the end of the 1976–77 season. With coach Gheorghe Kotormany on the bench and with players like Șarpe, Constantin, Viluț Oltean (goalkeepers), Polgar, Constantin Cătuți, Haiduc, Văduva, Achim, Croitoru, M. Pecsar, Dan Voicu, Justin Stoenescu, Ludovic Ferenczi, Octavian Popescu, Nemeș, Iacov, Zaharia Aruncuțeanu, Traian Moldovan among others, Minerul won Hunedoara County Championship and the promotion play-off against the winner of Arad County Championship, Libertatea Arad (1–2 away and 3–0 at home).[3]

Minerul was struggled to survive to third division, finishing the next three seasons in fourteenth place (1977–78) one point ahead of second-bottom, eleventh (1978–79) avoiding relegation by two points and eighth (1979–80) at just one point above the relegation zone.

In the summer of 1980, Minerul Vulcan merged with Știinta Petroșani to form Minerul Știinta Vulcan.[4]

Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

References

  1. "Romania 1922/23". rsssf.org. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  2. 1 2 "Clubul Sportiv Vulcan - Pagina de istorie" [History page]. romaniansoccer.ro. Archived from the original on 19 November 2022. Retrieved 20 October 2022.(in Romanian)
  3. "Fotbal. Amintiri din Divizia „C"" [Football. Memories from Divizia „C”]. cronicavj.ro. Archived from the original on 10 December 2021. Retrieved 18 September 2021.(in Romanian)
  4. "Sportul universitar la Petroșani (ep.31) Știința, volumul 2!" [University sports at Petroșani (ep.31) Știința, volume 2!]. cronicavj.ro. Archived from the original on 26 November 2022. Retrieved 26 November 2022.(in Romanian)
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