Ferar Cluj


Ferar Cluj was a football club from Kolozsvár/Cluj that played both in the Hungarian and the Romanian Championship.

History

Founded in 1904 as Kolozsvári Atlétikai Club, the team first entered the Hungarian league. After the World War I, the city of Kolozsvár/Cluj became part of Romania, and from this time it participated in the Romanian league system.
The club played in the Romanian regional championship until 1934 when it was promoted to Divizia B. It spent 2 season here until its 1938 relegation.
During World War II, the club played in the Hungarian National Championship and finished 3rd in the 1943–44 season. Some players used were MárkyVass, Pall – Balint, Reinhardt, Z. Szaniszló – Fábián I, Ș. Kovács IV, L. Bonyhádi, Fülöp, and Incze II. In 1945, Ferar changed its name to Ferar KMSE, having in its midst a number of valuable players including Márky, Szoboszlay, Vass, Demeter, Z. Szaniszló, Fülöp, I. Petschovsky, Mészáros, Kovács V, Ș. Kovács IV, Pall, Reinhardt, Fábián I, L. Bonyhádi, and Blejan.
At the first postbelic season, 1946–47, under the name of Ferar, a number of players were added: Boldizsár, Farmati, Börzsei, Fuzer, Váczi, and Fernbach-Ferenczi.
In 1948, the club merged with CFR Cluj and disappeared from all records.

Honours

Liga I:
Hungarian National Championship I:
Hungarian Cup:

Domestic record

Key

ChampionsRunners-upThird placePromotedRelegated

The players in bold were the top goalscorers in the division.

Seasons

Coach history