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Team, Place & City Details

CSM Focșani

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Focșani, commonly known as CSM Focșani, or simply Focșani, is a Romanian professional football club from Focşani, Vrancea County, founded in 1953 as Spartac Focșani.

CSM Focșani (handball)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Focșani, commonly known as CSM Focșani, is a men's handball club from Focșani, Vrancea County, Romania, that plays in the Liga Națională. The club promoted for the very first time in the Liga Națională in 2015.

CSM Focșani (men's basketball)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Focșani, commonly known as CSM Focșani, or simply Focșani, is a Romanian basketball club based in Focșani, currently participates in the Liga Națională, the top-tier league in Romania. The team represents the basketball section of CSM Focșani, a multi-sports club.

CS Universitatea Craiova

U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv, commonly known as Universitatea Craiova , U Craiova, or CS U Craiova, is a Romanian professional football team based in Craiova, Dolj County, currently playing in the Liga I, the top tier of the Romanian football league system. It was initially founded in 1948 as a football section for the CSU Craiova sports club of which it was part of until 1991, when its berth in the league championship was taken by FC U Craiova following a privatisation scheme.

FC Caracal (2004)

FC Caracal was a Romanian professional football club from Caracal, Olt County, Romania. Not to be confused with the old clubs that existed in the past in Caracal also named FC Caracal or FCM Caracal.

FC U Craiova 1948

FC U Craiova 1948 is a Romanian football club based in Craiova, Dolj County, and currently a member of the Liga III. In 1991, promptly after the CS Universitatea Craiova sports club dissolved its football department, Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova took its place in the first division. It was generally considered the same entity with the old club, and continued its tradition for the next two decades, but was reorganised multiple times and retroactively deemed an unofficial successor.

FC U Craiova 1948 in European football
FC Craiova

FC Craiova Football Club was founded in 1940 by the merging of two teams from Craiova and Dolj County: Craiu Craiovan Craiova and Rovine Griviţa Craiova. The newly created team qualified for Divizia A immediately, ranking ninth in the 1940–41 season.

SCM Craiova

SCM Craiova is a Romanian sports society from Craiova, Romania, founded in 2006. SCM as a subordinated of CS Universitatea Craiova, mother club, administrates basketball, handball, volleyball and boxing sections while CS Universitatea administrates athletics, badminton, bridge, chess, fencing, judo, karate, table tennis and wrestling sections.

SCM Craiova (women's handball)

Sport Club Municipal Craiova, commonly referred to as simply SCM Craiova, is a professional women's handball club in Craiova, Oltenia, Romania, that competes in the Liga Naţională and the EHF Cup.

SCM U Craiova (basketball)

SCM Universitatea Craiova is a Romanian professional basketball club, based in Craiova, Romania. The club competes in the Liga Națională.

SCM U Craiova (men's volleyball)

SCM U Craiova, is a volleyball club based in Craiova, Romania.

Craiova
Craiova

Craiova ), is Romania's 6th largest city and capital of Dolj County, and situated near the east bank of the river Jiu in central Oltenia. It is a longstanding political center, and is located at approximately equal distances from the Southern Carpathians (north) and the River Danube (south).