CS Podgoria Pincota

CS Podgoria Pincota

Leagues Played
Rumänien - 4. Liga 6
Links
Wikipedia

Resultate

Rumänien - 4. Liga 05/04 08:00 - CS Podgoria Pincota v CS Victoria Zăbrani W 5-0
Rumänien - 4. Liga 12/02 09:00 - CS Podgoria Pincota v CS Victoria Nadlac W 4-1
Rumänien - 4. Liga 11/18 12:00 - ACS Viitorul Arad v CS Podgoria Pincota L 2-1
Rumänien - 4. Liga 11/11 09:00 - CS Podgoria Pincota v CS Beliu D 1-1
Rumänien - 4. Liga 10/28 08:00 - CS Podgoria Pincota v CS Soimii Simand L 2-3
Rumänien - 4. Liga 10/14 08:00 - CS Podgoria Pincota v ACB Ineu W 3-1

Statistik

 TotalHEIMAUSWÄRTS
Spiele 6 5 1
Wins 3 3 0
Draws 1 1 0
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 16 15 1
Goals against 8 6 2
Clean sheets 1 1 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - CS Podgoria Pâncota

Clubul Sportiv Podgoria Pâncota is a Romanian professional football club based in Pâncota, Arad County, Romania, founded in 1923, under the name of Spartak Pâncota. The club is currently a member of the Liga IV, fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The best period of the team based in Arad County was during the first part of the 2010s, when it reached the second division, under the name of Șoimii Pâncota.

History

Early years

The first document dates from 1923, at that time the team was called Spartak Pâncota. The team played in a landscaped garden on the site of the markets and the colors were green and white and played in the Western League with similar teams from Șiria, Lipova, Salonta, Arad, etc. Representative members of the batch at the time were: Beszeny, Vagalau, Cornel Vuia, Stark, Schmidth, Chebeleu, Hipp, Pohaner, Badovics, Ardelean, Coroban. In 1938, at the initiative of players the club changed its name from Spartak to Șoimii (The Falcons).

After the Second World War, the team played on the current stadium, named after the club.

In 1967–68 season, with Simion Buda and Iosif Retter among the players, Șoimii, won the first regional championship title in their history. Pâncotanii also had a period of force after the Romanian Revolution, finishing first in 1991–92, 1997–98, 2006–07 (as CNM Pâncota) in the Arad county league.

Top leagues

Șoimii Pâncota promoted to the 3rd league after 2011–12 successful season, finishing first in Liga IV Arad and winning the promotion play-off against CSM Vulcan. Also won the Romanian Cup county phase.

At the end of 2013–14 Liga III, they finished 1st promoting for the first time ever in Liga II. In their first season in second league they finished at 9th place on the table.

At the end of the 2015–16 Liga II season, Șoimii saved from the relegation instead of teams with tradition in Romanian football, like Universitatea Cluj or FC Bihor Oradea, but in the summer of 2016, after Pâncota Municipality withdrew their financial support and forced the team to leave the stadium, the club was seen in the situation of not being able to continue the activity. Then in the last minute before the start of the championship, Pavel Piroș, the president of the club, decided to present at the matches with youth players. As a result, they managed to get some of the biggest counter-performance of Romanian football, 0–18 against Juventus București, 0–16 against CS Afumați and 0–14 against Foresta Suceava.

The club was re-organized in 2016, under a new name, Podgoria Pâncota and enrolled in the lowest division.

Der CS Podgoria Pincota ist ein rumänischer Fußballverein aus Pincota, Kreis Arad. Der Verein wurde 1948 gegründet und trägt seine Heimspiele im Stadionul Podgoria aus. Die Vereinsfarben sind Rot und Weiß.

Podgoria Pincota spielte in der Saison 1990/91 in der Divizia A, der höchsten rumänischen Spielklasse. Nach nur einem Jahr stieg der Verein jedoch wieder ab. In der Saison 2007/08 gelang Podgoria Pincota der Aufstieg in die Divizia B, die zweite rumänische Liga. Nach zwei Spielzeiten stieg der Verein jedoch wieder ab.

Podgoria Pincota spielt derzeit in der Divizia C, der dritten rumänischen Liga. In der Saison 2022/23 belegt der Verein den 1. Platz in der Staffel Seria VIII und steht damit vor dem Aufstieg in die Divizia B.

Podgoria Pincota hat einige bekannte Spieler hervorgebracht, darunter den ehemaligen rumänischen Nationalspieler Cosmin Contra. Contra spielte von 1996 bis 1999 für Podgoria Pincota und wechselte dann zum FC Dinamo Bukarest. Mit Dinamo Bukarest gewann Contra zweimal die rumänische Meisterschaft und einmal den rumänischen Pokal.

Podgoria Pincota ist ein kleiner Verein mit einer langen Geschichte. Der Verein hat in der Vergangenheit einige Erfolge gefeiert, ist aber derzeit in der dritten rumänischen Liga aktiv. Podgoria Pincota ist jedoch ein ehrgeiziger Verein, der in Zukunft wieder in die Divizia A aufsteigen möchte.