CS Juventus București

Juventus Bucureşti
Full name Clubul Sportiv Juventus Bucureşti
Nickname(s) Juvetii
Bătrâna Doamnă din Colentina
(The Old Lady from Colentina)
Short name Juve
Founded 1992 (1992)
Ground Juventus
Ground Capacity 2,500
Owner Ilie Ciuclea
Chairman Gheorghe Chivorchian
Manager Daniel Opriţa
League Liga II
2015–16 Liga III, Seria II, 1st (promoted)
Website Club home page

Juventus Bucureşti is a Romanian professional football club from Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1992.

They currently play in the Liga II.

History

Old Juventus (1924-1992)

The end of 1924 marked an important event in Bucharest and Romanian football biography. At the turn of the year, clubs ROMCOM and Triumph, forced by financial considerations, merged so signing the birth certificate of one of the strongest teams in the interwar Bucharest, JUVENTUS. Latin tradition cultivated by the new sports club was illustrated by its logo, which evokes the history of Rome, the she-wolf nursing her and Romulus and Remus. New Juventus Bucharest stands even since debut, managing several international parties and prestigious wins. Among them: Slavia Prague 2-1 on June 29, 1925 (marked Melchior and Brauchler) in front of 4,000 spectators, and 0-3 with Slavia Sofia on September 6 that year. Juventus enter into the heat of battle for the title of champion since the 1925-1926 season. Regional champion, she participates tournament in which obtained the following results: 4-1 Craiova, Bucharest, 1-3 S.G. Sibiu in Sibiu, in the quarterfinals 2-2 and 4-1 Lightning Chisinau in the semifinals after losing the final 0-3 to Chinezul Timişoara team, which has won six national league titles between 1921-1927 . From "11-them" finalist Juventus were part Stoian, Veţianu, Georgescu, Vasiliu, Motoroi, Grigoroiu, Dobo, Melchior, Moretti, Cristescu, Koszó. Four years later (1929-1930), arrived again in the final, after defeating Dacia Unirea Braila, Michael the Brave Chisinau 16-0 and 4-2 Juventus win the title of national champion Gloria 3-0 victory over CFR Arad. Champions: Bacinski, Deleanu, Georgescu St. Wetzer Vogl Remény, Dobo, Melchior, R. Wetzer Raffinscky, Major. Since 1932, our football will be held after the divisional formula. In the first edition, Juventus do not participate, but is present in seven editions, occupying following places: 1933-1934 - ranked fourth in the second series; 1934-1935 - instead XI; 1935-1936 - third place; 1936-1937 - seventh place; 1937-1938 - ranked fourth in the second series; 1938-1939 - 1939-1940 instead VIII and XI place. In 1940-1941 championship, Juventus activated in the second division and ranks first in the third series eligible for promotion to Division A. And there was war, the championship was interrupted, but promoting competition remained valid after the resumption, with the 1946 edition -1947. In the six editions of the championship postwar (1946-1952) as he worked in the Capital, Juventus finished the following positions in the ranking First Division: IV in 1946-47, named V Distribution and Competrol in 1947-48, VII in 1948 -49 oil named Bucharest, named X in 1949-50 partisan fifth place in 1950-51 with flame name, place everything XI in 1951-52 as the flame, the last year in Division a, after which the team moves in Ploiesti. There she gave birth gave birth Black Gold Oil Town. For a while, Oil, returning to the first division in 1954, only Juventus has meant through the roster of players.

New Juventus (1992-present)

In 1992, after 68 years since the birth of Juventus and 40 years after his conversion to Petrolul Ploiesti, a man eager to revive a legend aims to bring to the forefront the interest of football which was once JUVENTUS BUCHAREST.

Thus, under the patronage man football Ciuclea Ionel Ilie was founded football club Juventus FC, who wished to be from the outset a real school for prospective professional football players. Action "Juventus, 1992" has proposed an attempt to follow in the footsteps of the founder, who was Ettore Brunelli, to honor her memory and her highlight the merits. It was clear that he was no longer alive, considering that ought to be 110 years old (he was born on April 8, 1882, Messina). He searched but someone from his family, his followers, to be found to take over the symbolic baton founder. In this respect, it wore a correlation rich between SC Supercom SA by general manager Ilie Ionel Ciuclea with the Italian Red Cross and the Italian Embassy in Bucharest, the end result of all the care being expressed in the answer given on 20 October 2000 the Italian Embassy Bucharest which says:

"Evidence from the archive that Mr Ettore Brunelli had two sons, Enrico and Giuliana, born in Genoa on September 4, 1909, respectively, on December 24, 1915. Unfortunately, although your initiative is laudable, it is unable to check if two people are still alive. " It is likely that Ettore Brunelli, with their two sons, have left the country after nationalizing it in 1948 was to be lost in the political conditions of the time.

Current squad

As of 29 September 2016

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Romania GK Relu Stoian
3 Romania DF Roberto Alecsandru
5 Brazil DF Wallace
6 Romania MF Mădălin Mihăescu
7 Romania DF Ovidiu Morariu
8 Romania MF Valentin Bărbulescu (Captain)
9 Romania FW Eugen Nica
10 Romania MF Sorin Buștea
11 Romania MF Florin Cazan
12 Romania GK Karoly Fila
14 Romania FW Vasile Buhăescu
15 Romania FW Alin Ilin
17 Romania DF Dean Beța
No. Position Player
18 Romania DF Valentin Dima
19 Romania MF Marian Stoenac
20 Romania MF Alexandru Vasile
21 Romania MF Andrei Rontea
22 Romania DF Iulian Carabela
23 Romania FW Dragoș Florea
24 Romania MF Vlad Opriș
29 Romania FW George Mareș
30 Romania MF Liviu Băjenaru
33 Romania GK Eugen Brie
67 Romania FW Alexandru Roșca
77 Romania FW Bogdan Chipirliu
89 Romania MF George Călințaru

Club Officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner Romania Ilie Ciuclea
President Romania Gheorghe Chivorchian
Vice-President Romania Valentin Bubu
Vice-President Romania Marius Bubu
Secretary Romania Marian Balteş

Current technical staff

Role Name
Technical Director Romania Marin Barbu
Manager Romania Daniel Opriţa
Assistant Manager Romania Armenia Marian Zeciu
Assistant Manager Romania Ştefan Nofitovici
Goalkeeping Coach Romania Sorin Bobariu
Delegate Romania Stelian Manda
Club Doctor Romania Constantin Ciocârlan
Masseur Romania Constantin Niculae
Masseur Romania Andrei Brăteanu

Honours

Liga III

External links

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