FCM Baia Mare

FCM Baia Mare
Full name Fotbal Club Municipal Baia Mare
Nickname(s) Minerul (The Miner)
Short name Baia Mare
Founded 1948 (1948)
as CSM Baia Mare
2012 (2012)
as FCM Baia Mare
Ground Viorel Mateianu
Ground Capacity 15,500
Chairman vacant
Manager vacant
League not active[1]
2015–16 Liga II, Seria II, 6th
Website Club home page

FCM Baia Mare (previously known as FC Baia Mare) is a Romanian football club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, founded in 1948. The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems, but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of FCM Baia Mare. Baia Mare is currently inactive after withdrawing from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties on 5 August 2016.[1]

Not to be confused with FC Maramureș Universitar Baia Mare, founded in 2010 and dissolved in 2013.

Chronology of names

Name [2] Period
CSM Baia Mare 1948–1950
Metalul Baia Mare 1950–1956
Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare 1956–1957
Minerul Baia Mare 1957–1958
CSM Baia Mare 1958–1962
Minerul Baia Mare 1962–1975
FC Baia Mare 1975–1985
FC Maramureş Baia Mare 1985–1998
FC Baia Mare 1998–2010
FCM Baia Mare 2012–present

History

FCM Baia Mare squad 2015–16

The club was founded in 1948, from the merger of Phoenix Baia Mare (founded in 1932) and Minaur Baia Mare (founded in 1927).

The club's nickname is Minerul (The Miner), due to the mining industry, which developed in Baia Mare and the rest of Maramureş during the last century. Minerul is also an old name of the team, the one that is the most loved by the supporters. Since the decline of the mining sector in the county the club suffered from lack of funds and started it decline in the national football league. The increase in the local council and the new allocated major Catalin Chereches lead to the rebirth of the club and restore it to it previous glory.

Timeline

Performances

FC Baia Mare was a finalist in the Romanian Cup in 1959 and 1982, while in the Liga I, their best performance was 4th out of 18 at the end of the 1979–80 season.

The club played in the Liga I in other few occasions: in 1964–65 (13th out of 14), 1978–79 (5th out of 18); 1980–81 (17th out of 18), 1983–84 (15th out of 18), 1984–85 (17th out of 18) and 1994–95 (17th out of 18).

The team played mainly in the Liga II where FC Baia Mare is ranked first in an all-time standing, obtaining the most points and scoring the most goals.

In 1982–83 FC Baia Mare played in Cup Winners' Cup against Real Madrid then coached by Alfredo Di Stéfano. After 0 : 0 in the first leg, FC Baia Mare won 4–0 in the second leg. Koller and Buzgău scored for the Romanian side on Santiago Bernabeu.

In the summer of 1982, FC Baia Mare played a friendly game against AC Fiorentina in Italy and won 3 : 1. Giancarlo Antognoni and Francesco Graziani, both world champions with Italy at the 1982 World Cup, as well as Daniel Bertoni and Daniel Passarella, both world champions with Argentina at the 1978 World Cup played for AC Fiorentina in that game. This is, without doubt, the greatest achievement of FC Baia Mare to date.

The largest win in Divizia A is against FCM Galaţi, 7 : 1 in August 1979, however the club's finest hour in a Divizia A game came in June 1981 with a tremendous 5 : 0 win against Steaua Bucharest.

Current squad

As of 16 July 2016

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

No. Position Player
No. Position Player

Club Officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner vacant
President vacant
Vice-President vacant
Sporting Director vacant
Youth Center Director vacant
Secretary vacant
Press Officer vacant

Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager vacant
Assistant Manager vacant
Goalkeeping Coach vacant

Honours

The most successful team from Maramureş County.

Championships

Liga I

Liga II

  • Winners (4): 1963–64, 1977–78, 1982–83, 1993–94
  • Runners-up (11): 1959–60, 1960–61, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1971–72, 1981–82, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1991–92, 2000–01, 2001–02

Liga III

Liga IV-Maramureş County

Cups

Romanian Cup

FC Baia Mare in Europe

Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup 1201125– 3
Total 1201125– 3

Statistics — Domestic Leagues

Up to and including the end of 2009–10 season

Pts Pld W D L GF GA
In Liga I (7 seasons) 2012308335112267370
In Liga II (48 seasons) 1625144268026549723081696
In Liga III (6 seasons) 2661701133027353122

League and Cup History

Season League Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Notes
1948–49 Divizia B 3 261466 593834
1950 Divizia B 6 229310 303621 Round of 32
1951 Divizia B 4 221057 292525
1952 Divizia B 6 22778 293221
1953 Divizia B 13 288614 233722 Round of 32
1954 Divizia B 4 241248 363028
1955 Divizia B 14 268711 313623 Round of 32 Relegated
1956 Divizia C 1 241635 552635 Promoted
1957–58 Divizia B 4 241277 525031
1958–59 Divizia B 9 2610610 434526 Final
1959–60 Divizia B 2 261565 532436
1960–61 Divizia B 2 261466 372234 Equal points with 1st place
1961–62 Divizia B 6 2613310 394129 Round of 16
1962–63 Divizia B 3 2614111 443529 Quarter-finals
1963–64 Divizia B 1 261727 422036 Round of 16 Promoted
1964–65 Divizia A 13 269314 274521 Round of 16 Relegated
1965–66 Divizia B 2 261475 432035 Round of 32
1966–67 Divizia B 2 261637 372335 Quarter-finals
1967–68 Divizia B 4 2611510 303427 Round of 32
1968–69 Divizia B 13 3011415 283629 Round of 32
1969–70 Divizia B 3 301569 281436
1970–71 Divizia B 10 3012315 443627
1971–72 Divizia B 2 3013611 464032 Round of 32
1972–73 Divizia B 4 3013611 352632
1973–74 Divizia B 5 3414713 453635 Round of 16
1974–75 Divizia B 3 341699 533141
1975–76 Divizia B 3 3417512 463139 Round of 16
1976–77 Divizia B 3 3415613 533636
1977–78 Divizia B 1 342275 802551 Promoted
1978–79 Divizia A 5 3417413 423838 Round of 32 Equal to 4th place
1979–80 Divizia A 4 3418313 575139 Round of 32 Best performance ever
1980–81 Divizia A 17 3410618 376226 Round of 32 Relegated
1981–82 Divizia B 2 3417710 713641 Final
1982–83 Divizia B 1 342158 832947 Cup Winners' Cup Promoted
1983–84 Divizia A 15 3412616 405930 Round of 32
1984–85 Divizia A 17 3411419 304626 Quarter-finals Relegated
1985–86 Divizia B 2 342086 652948 Equal with 1st place
1986–87 Divizia B 2 341967 692246
1987–88 Divizia B 4 3415613 433236 Round of 16
1988–89 Divizia B 6 3416414 625136
1989–90 Divizia B 3 3416711 502639
1990–91 Divizia B 4 3418412 844240
1991–92 Divizia B 2 342266 752650
1992–93 Divizia B 6 3416315 705135 Semi-finals
1993–94 Divizia B 1 342563 944256 Promoted
1994–95 Divizia A 17 346919 346927 Quarter-finals Relegated
1995–96 Divizia B 13 3414317 465345
1996–97 Divizia B 14 3412715 444943
1997–98 Divizia B 3 3418610 653660 Round of 32
1998–99 Divizia B 17 3411617 455339 Relegated
1999-00 Divizia C 1 302262 802372 Promoted
2000–01 Divizia B 2 301857 502259 Round of 16 Promoted after play-offs but the team traded placed with FCM Bacău for 1 million US Dollars
2001–02 Divizia B 2 301965 602163 Failed promotion at play-offs
2002–03 Divizia B 14 287516 264226 Round of 16
2003–04 Divizia B 15 304323 308615 Relegated
2004–05 Divizia C 9 241266 381835 Started the season with seven points penality
2005–06 Divizia C 1 241914 521358 Promoted
2006–07 Liga II 16 349817 275435 Relegated
2007–08 Liga III 3 341978 632664 Round of 32
2008–09 Liga III 1 342572 651682 Promoted
2009–10 Liga II 8 32111110 343544 Dissolved
2012–13 Liga IV 1 303000 2411690 Refounded, Promoted
2013–14 Liga III TBD 0000 000

From FC Baia Mare to Romania National Football Team

Famous players

The following players who played for the club also had caps for their national team.

Famous coaches

External links

References

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