CS Minaur Baia Mare (football)


CS Minaur Baia Mare, commonly known as Minaur Baia Mare, simply as Baia Mare or unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare, is a Romanian football club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, founded in 1948. It currently plays in the Liga III, after promoting at the end of the 2017–18 Liga IV season.

Chronology of names

The club was founded in 1948, from the merger of Phoenix Baia Mare and Minaur Baia Mare.
The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems, but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of FCM Baia Mare. Baia Mare was inactive for one season after withdrawing from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties on 5 August 2016. After one season of inactivity the club was refounded as Minaur Baia Mare, the historical name of the sports club, also used by the handball teams. The club was enrolled in the Liga IV – Maramureș County. In contrast to the handball section, the football section is known unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare, one of the past names of the club and the most representative for supporters. Also the football section colours are different from those used for handball, if for handball squads the traditional colours are white, black and orange, for football are yellow and blue.

Timeline

FC Baia Mare was a finalist in the Romanian Cup in 1959 and 1982, while in the Liga I, their best performance was 4th out of 18 at the end of the 1979–80 season.
The club played in the Liga I in other few occasions: in 1964–65, 1978–79 ; 1980–81, 1983–84, 1984–85 and 1994–95.
The team played mainly in the Liga II where FC Baia Mare is ranked first in an all-time standing, obtaining the most points and scoring the most goals.
In 1982–83 FC Baia Mare played in Cup Winners' Cup against Real Madrid then coached by Alfredo Di Stéfano. After 0 : 0 in the first leg, FC Baia Mare lost 2–5 in the second leg. Koller and Buzgău scored for the Romanian side on Santiago Bernabeu.
In the summer of 1982, FC Baia Mare played a friendly game against AC Fiorentina in Italy and won 3 : 1. Giancarlo Antognoni and Francesco Graziani, both world champions with Italy at the 1982 World Cup, as well as Daniel Bertoni and Daniel Passarella, both world champions with Argentina at the 1978 World Cup played for AC Fiorentina in that game. This is, without doubt, the greatest achievement of FC Baia Mare to date.
The largest win in Divizia A is against FCM Galaţi, 7 : 1 in August 1979, however the club's finest hour in a Divizia A game came in June 1981 with a tremendous 5 : 0 win against Steaua Bucharest.

Honours

The most successful team from Maramureș County.

Leagues

Competition
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup1201125– 3
Total1201125– 3

Current squad

Club Officials

Board of directors

Current technical staff

Statistics — Domestic Leagues

Up to and including the end of 2009–10 season

League and Cup History

SeasonLeaguePos.Pl.WDLGSGAPCupEuropeNotes
1948–49Divizia B3261466593834-
1950Divizia B6229310303621Round of 32-
1951Divizia B4221057292525-
1952Divizia B622778293221-
1953Divizia B13288614233722Round of 32-
1954Divizia B4241248363028-
1955Divizia B14268711313623Round of 32Relegated-
1956Divizia C1241635552635Promoted-
1957–58Divizia B4241277525031-
1958–59Divizia B92610610434526Final-
1959–60Divizia B2261565532436-
1960–61Divizia B2261466372234Equal points with 1st place-
1961–62Divizia B62613310394129Round of 16-
1962–63Divizia B32614111443529Quarter-finals-
1963–64Divizia B1261727422036Round of 16Promoted-
1964–65Divizia A13269314274521Round of 16Relegated-
1965–66Divizia B2261475432035Round of 32-
1966–67Divizia B2261637372335Quarter-finals-
1967–68Divizia B42611510303427Round of 32-
1968–69Divizia B133011415283629Round of 32-
1969–70Divizia B3301569281436-
1970–71Divizia B103012315443627-
1971–72Divizia B23013611464032Round of 32-
1972–73Divizia B43013611352632-
1973–74Divizia B53414713453635Round of 16-
1974–75Divizia B3341699533141-
1975–76Divizia B33417512463139Round of 16-
1976–77Divizia B33415613533636-
1977–78Divizia B1342275802551Promoted-
1978–79Divizia A53417413423838Round of 32Equal to 4th place-
1979–80Divizia A43418313575139Round of 32Best performance ever-
1980–81Divizia A173410618376226Round of 32Relegated-
1981–82Divizia B23417710713641Final-
1982–83Divizia B1342158832947Cup Winners' CupPromoted
1983–84Divizia A153412616405930Round of 32-
1984–85Divizia A173411419304626Quarter-finalsRelegated-
1985–86Divizia B2342086652948Equal with 1st place-
1986–87Divizia B2341967692246-
1987–88Divizia B43415613433236Round of 16-
1988–89Divizia B63416414625136-
1989–90Divizia B33416711502639-
1990–91Divizia B43418412844240-
1991–92Divizia B2342266752650-
1992–93Divizia B63416315705135Semi-finals-
1993–94Divizia B1342563944256Promoted-
1994–95Divizia A17346919346927Quarter-finalsRelegated-
1995–96Divizia B133414317465345-
1996–97Divizia B143412715444943-
1997–98Divizia B33418610653660Round of 32-
1998–99Divizia B173411617455339Relegated-
1999–2000Divizia C1302262802372Promoted-
2000–01Divizia B2301857502259Round of 16Promoted after play-offs but the team traded placed with FCM Bacău for 1 million US Dollars-
2001–02Divizia B2301965602163Failed promotion at play-offs-
2002–03Divizia B14287516264226Round of 16-
2003–04Divizia B15304323308615Relegated-
2004–05Divizia C9241266381835Started the season with seven points penalty-
2005–06Divizia C1241914521358Promoted-
2006–07Liga II16349817275435Relegated-
2007–08Liga III3341978632664Round of 32-
2008–09Liga III1342572651682Promoted-
2009–10Liga II832111110343544Dissolved-
2012–13Liga IV13030002411690Refounded, Promoted-
2013–14Liga III620389173317-
2014–15Liga III1261835531357Promoted-
2015–16Liga II61022616201Round of 16Dissolved-
2017–18Liga IV12018111061055Winners of the Maramureș preliminary roundRefounded, Promoted-
2018–19Liga III 3-

From Minaur Baia Mare to Romania National Football Team

  • Mircea Sasu 1 : 1963: vs. Denmark ; 1964: vs. Bulgaria, vs. Hungary; 1965: vs. Czechoslovakia ; 1966: vs. Portugal, vs. Czechoslovakia;
1 Mircea Sasu played an extra three games for Romania after he left FC Baia Mare and scored one goal: 1967: vs. East Germany, vs. Congo ; 1968: vs. Austria.
  • Alexandru Koller: : 1976: vs. Iran; 1978: vs. Poland; 1979: vs. East Germany, vs. Poland, vs. USSR
  • Alexandru Terheş: : 1978: vs. Poland; 1979: vs. East Germany; 1980: Hungary
  • Romulus Buia: : 1991: vs. USA; 1992 vs. Mexico

    Famous players

The following players who played for the club also had caps for their national team.
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