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CS Mioveni Full name Clubul Sportiv Mioveni Founded 2000 Ground Dacia
(Capacity: 10,000)Chairman Ion Ţuţală Manager Mihai Stoica League Liga I 2010–11 Liga II, Seria II, 3rd (Promoted) Website Club home page Home coloursAway coloursCurrent season Clubul Sportiv Mioveni is a Romanian football team from Mioveni, Argeş County, founded in 2000, currently playing in the Liga I.
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History
The club was founded in 2000 under the name AS Mioveni (Mioveni Sports Association). After one season in the Liga IV, AS Mioveni merged with Dacia Piteşti in 2001 and took its place in the Liga III, while the club changed its name to AS Dacia Mioveni, only to change it soon after that to CS Dacia Mioveni (Dacia Mioveni Sports Club).
In its first season of division football, Dacia finished 3rd in the Liga III. The next season however, the team finished top of series IV of the Liga III and therefore, in the summer of 2003 they promoted to the Liga II where they activated for four years without any outstanding performance.
At the end of the 2006-07 season, Dacia Mioveni finished runner-up in the Liga II, Seria II, and promoted for the first time in history to the Liga I.
Dacia's best performance was the only appearance in the Liga I, in the 2007-08 season, when they finished 16th and were relegated. During the same season Dacia Mioveni reached the semi-finals of the Cupa României, being eliminated by CFR Cluj, after an impressive win in the quarterfinals against Dinamo Bucureşti, with 1-0.
In the summer of 2010 the club was renamed, CS Mioveni being the new name. The club officials took this decision because Automobile Dacia refused to sponsor the club, instead sponsoring Italian club Udinese Calcio.
Even if the club had finished the 2010-11 Liga II season on the third position, the club promoted in the Liga I because the second placed FC Bihor had problems with the licence[1].
Stadium
CS Mioveni plays its home games on Dacia Stadium, a 7,000-seat arena, in downtown Mioveni.
Honours
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- Winners (0):, Best finish: 16th 2007–08
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- Winners (0):
- Runners-up (1): 2006–07
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- Winners (1): 2002–03
Current squad
As of 6 July 2011
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Iulian Ilie 2 DF Ionuţ Voicu 3 DF Ilie Baicu 4 DF Mihai Olteanu 5 DF Cătălin Crețu 6 MF Andrei Mărgăritescu 7 DF Bogdan Stoica 8 FW Andrei Nilă 9 MF Gabriel Enache 12 GK Octavian Popescu 13 DF Marian Miulescu 14 MF Codruț Lircă 15 MF Leonard Naidin 16 DF Eugen Crăciun 17 MF Alexandru Mandea 18 FW Roberto Ayza No. Position Player 20 FW Claudiu Ionescu 21 MF Mihai Dina 22 GK Valentin Coca 23 DF George Neagu 24 MF Vasile Gheorghe 25 FW Adrian Neaga 26 MF Valentin Coşereanu 30 FW Ciprian Tănasă 31 DF Adrian Iordache 33 MF Dan Săndulescu 80 MF Nicolae Dică 81 GK Cristian Hăisan MF Bogdan Preda I GK Bogdan Preda II GK Alex Militaru GK Albert Cobrea Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player DF Marius Gălan (at FC Albota) DF George Sandu (at FC Albota) References
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