Club Sportiv Crișul Aleșd, commonly known as Crișul Aleșd, is a Romanian professional football club based in Aleșd, Romania, founded in 1921. Currently the team plays in Liga IV – Bihor County.
Full name | Club Sportiv Crișul Aleșd | ||
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Short name | Crișul | ||
Founded | 1921 as Stăruința Aleșd 2002 as Crișul Aleșd | ||
Ground | Crișul | ||
Capacity | 800 | ||
Owner | Town of Aleșd | ||
Manager | Ciprian Fogarași | ||
League | Liga IV | ||
2023–24 | Liga IV, Bihor County, 12th of 18 | ||
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History
editCrișul Aleșd was established in 1921, under the name of Stăruința Aleșd, but mostly played at the level of regional and county leagues. The first important performance of the "white and blues" was during the 1973–74 Cupa României season, when they achieved Round of 32, where they were eliminated by Universitatea Cluj, top-flight team at that time, score 0–6.[1]
Crișul won its first and last 4th tier title at the end of the 1996–97 season and qualified for the promotion play-offs, where they won 2–0 against AC Recaș, the Timiș County champions. Crișul survived for five consecutive seasons at the level of Divizia C, before it withdrew and enrolled back in the county leagues, due to financial reasons. During these seasons, Crișul achieved the following rankings: 7th (of 20), 7th (of 19), 9th (of 16), 8th (of 16), 10th (of 16).[2]
In this period, Crișul equaled its best performance and achieved again the Round of 32 during the 1998–99 Cupa României season, where it was eliminated again, now with the score of 0–5 by Oțelul Galați, also a top-flight member at that time.[3] Since 2002, Crișul played only in the county leagues with no notable results, but remained a constant presence at this level. On the other hand, "Flăcăii Aleșdului" achieved some important results at youth level, where they won the county league for two times and also achieved the quarter-finals of the national tournament, during the 2022–23 season.[4]
Ground
editThe club plays its home matches on Crișul Stadium from Aleșd, with a capacity of 800 seats on the two existing stands.[5]
Honours
editLeagues
editCups
editOther performances
edit- 5 seasons in Liga III
Players
editFirst team squad
edit- As of 23 August 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
editNote: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Club officials
editNotable former players
edit- Adrian Anca
- Ioan Ciursaș
- Iosif Erdei
- Ciprian Fogarași
References
edit- ^ "Patru decenii închinate fotbalului" [Four decades devoted to football]. crisana.ro. 3 February 2005. Archived from the original on 20 February 2024. Retrieved 20 February 2024.(in Romanian)
- ^ Divizia C seasons. romaniansoccer.ro (in English)
- ^ "Trofeul Cupei României a poposit timp de câteva ore în Aleșd" [The Romanian Cup trophy stopped for a few hours in Aleșd]. alesdonline.ro. 28 January 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2024.(in Romanian)
- ^ "Juniorii Crișului Aleșd s-au oprit în sferturile de finală" [The juniors of Crișului Aleșd stopped in the quarter-finals]. alesdonline.ro. 11 June 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2024.(in Romanian)
- ^ CS Crişul Aleşd. frf-ajf.ro (in Romanian)
External links
edit- Crișul Aleșd at Facebook
- Crișul Aleșd at frf-ajf.ro