A brief glimpse into the past

Florin Achim: „Suntem pe drumul cel bun!” (Sฤƒnฤƒtatea Servicii Publice Cluj - Minaur Baia Mare 2-4)
Florin Achim: โ€žSuntem pe drumul cel bun!โ€ (Sฤƒnฤƒtatea Servicii Publice Cluj - Minaur Baia Mare 2-4)

Florin Achim: โ€žSuntem pe drumul cel bun!โ€ (Sฤƒnฤƒtatea Servicii Publice Cluj - Minaur Baia Mare 2-4)



Team, Place & City Details

ASU Politehnica Timiศ™oara

Asociaศ›ia Sportivฤƒ Universitatea Politehnica Timiศ™oara , commonly known as ASU Politehnica Timiศ™oara, or simply as ASU Poli, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Timiศ™oara, Timiศ™ County, currently playing in the Liga II. ASU Poli belongs to the Politehnica University of Timiศ™oara and is a fan-owned phoenix club formed after the dissolution of the original FC Politehnica Timiศ™oara in 2012. Also in that year, ACS Recaศ™ was moved to Timiศ™oara and renamed ACS Poli Timiศ™oara, but the fans decided to create and support an amateur team, being of the opinion that ACS Poli is a fraud and a political maneuver.

UVT Agroland Timiศ™oara

UVT Agroland Timiศ™oara, is a professional women's volleyball club based in Timiศ™oara, Romania, that competed in the CEV Challenge Cup.

Timiศ™oara Saracens

Timiศ™oara Saracens RCM UVT is a professional Romanian rugby union club from Timiศ™oara, which plays in the CEC Bank SuperLiga, the first division of Romanian rugby. The team first won the championship in 1972, becoming the first club outside Bucharest to achieve this performance.

CSF CFR Timiศ™oara
CSF CFR Timiศ™oara

Clubul Sportiv de Fotbal CFR 1933 Timiศ™oara, commonly known as CSF CFR 1933 Timiศ™oara or as CFR Timiศ™oara .

FC CFR Timiศ™oara (women)

Fotbal Club CFR 1933 Timiศ™oara was the women's section of Romanian football club CFR Timiศ™oara. It was created in 2011 and immediately joined the First Division.

BC SCM Timiศ™oara

BC Timiศ™oara is a professional basketball club, based in Timiศ™oara, Romania. The club competes in the Liga Naศ›ionalฤƒ.

FC Ripensia Timiศ™oara

Fotbal Club Ripensia UVT Timiศ™oara , commonly known as Ripensia Timiศ™oara, or simply as Ripensia, is a Romanian professional football club based in Timiศ™oara, Timiศ™ County. It plays in the Liga II. The team was founded in 1928 by Dr.

FC Politehnica Timiศ™oara

Fotbal Club Politehnica Timiศ™oara , commonly referred to as Poli Timiศ™oara, was a Romanian football club established in 1921 and dissolved in September 2012. The team had won two Romanian Cups and was twice a runner-up in Liga I. It is ranked eigtth in the Liga I All-Time Table, with 49 seasons played.

ACS Poli Timiศ™oara
ACS Poli Timiศ™oara

Asociaศ›ia Club Sportiv Poli Timiศ™oara , commonly known as ACS Poli Timiศ™oara, or simply as Poli Timiศ™oara, is a Romanian professional football club based in Timiศ™oara, Timiศ™ County, currently playing in the Liga III. The club is credited as the official record holder and legal successor of the original club founded in 1921, FC Politehnica Timiศ™oara, which went bankrupt and was dissolved, following the 2011โ€“12 season. It is co-owned by the City Council and the County Council and has the backing of the Politehnica University of Timiศ™oara, all three being active members in the legal entity running the club.

Politehnica Timiศ™oara

Politehnica Timiศ™oara or Poli Timiศ™oara may refer to:

CS Minaur Baia Mare

CS Minaur Baia Mare may refer to: CS Minaur Baia Mare , a football club in Baia Mare, Romania. CS Minaur Baia Mare (men's handball), a men's handball club in Baia Mare, Romania.

Politehnica University of Timiศ™oara
Politehnica University of Timiศ™oara

Politehnica University of Timiศ™oara is a public university founded on 11 November 1920. Located in Timiศ™oara, Romania, it is one of the largest technical universities in Central and Eastern Europe.

Romanian Revolution
Romanian Revolution

The Romanian Revolution was a period of violent civil unrest in Romania during December 1989 as a part of the Revolutions of 1989 that occurred in several countries. The Romanian Revolution started in the city of Timiศ™oara and soon spread throughout the country, ultimately culminating in the show trial and execution of longtime Communist Party General Secretary Nicolae Ceauศ™escu and his wife Elena, and the end of 42 years of Communist rule in Romania.