SCM Dunărea Giurgiu

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Sport Club Municipal Dunărea Giurgiu, commonly known as SCM Dunărea Giurgiu or Dunărea Giurgiu, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Giurgiu, Giurgiu County and currently playing in the Liga III, the 3rd tier of the Romanian football league system.

Dunărea Giurgiu
Full nameSport Club Municipal
Dunărea Giurgiu
Nickname(s)
  • Giurgiuvenii
    (The People from Giurgiu)
  • Acvilele albastre
    (The Blue Eagles)
  • Alb-Albaștrii
    (The White and Blues)
  • Gruparea de la Dunăre
    (The Team near the Danube)
Short nameDunărea
Founded1948; 76 years ago (1948)
2013; 11 years ago (2013) (refounded)
GroundMarin Anastasovici
Capacity8,500
OwnerGiurgiu Municipality
ChairmanMirel Marin
ManagerAndrei Nemțescu
LeagueLiga III
2023–24Liga III, Seria IV, 4th

The team was founded in 1948 and until the summer of 2010 it was known as FC Dunărea Giurgiu. Then it was renamed Astra II after it was bought by Ioan Niculae, owner of Liga I squad FC Astra Giurgiu.[1][2] In the summer of 2012 the club was dissolved after its owner decided to cut back on expenses. Then the club was refounded in the summer of 2013 as CSM Dunărea Giurgiu.[3]

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Founded in 1948, with players from Dragaje and Acvila, two small clubs from Giurgiu, Dunărea played for several years in the districts and regional championships.[4]

In the 1960–61 season, led by Lucian Mititelu, Dunărea won the Bucharest Regional Championship and qualified for promotion play-offs in the second division, but lost the promotion finishing in the 3rd place behind CFR Arad and Carpați Sinaia, in a series in who also played Flacăra Roșie București, Muscelul IMS Câmpulung and Dinamo Craiova.[5] Also, Dunărea reached the first round proper of the Romanian Cup, but lost in front of Progresul București 0–4. The squad of Dunărea during the championship and the play-offs matches was composed of: Cristache Manole, Vasile Gheorghiu, Sandu Drăgănescu, Nicolae Nemțescu, Pepi Iorgulescu, Alexandru Ghiță, Alexandru Pană, Alexandru Albu, Alexandru Iorgulescu, Ion IIiuță, Stan Ștefan (Fane Brînză), Nicu Marinel, Puiu Rotărescu, Constantin Năsturescu, Dumitru Nania, Vasile Ene, Negrilă și Gheorghe Grozea.[4]

In the summer of 1963, the club merged with the newly promoted in Divizia C Victoria Giurgiu and played in the South Series of the third tier, occupied the 2nd place in the 1963–64 season and 3rd in the 1964–65 season.[6]

The two clubs separated in 1965 and the shipyard team was renamed as Dunărea continuing to play in the third division, finishing 5th (1965–66) and 4th (1966–67) in the following two seasons.[6]

After five consecutive seasons in the third tier, Dunărea managed to promoted for the first time in Divizia B at the end of the 1967–68 season winning the South Series after a strong battle with Progresul Brăila. Led by Gheorghe „Gogu" Gîrlea almost the whole season and at the end by Nicolae Nemțescu the squad of Dunărea was composed of: Gică Penescu, Ion Piticu, Ghibănescu, Iacob, Petrișor Lungu, Gore Cristache, Alexandru Ghiță, Sandu Cojocaru, State, Dumitru Ion, Liviu Borțea, Grădinaru, Dumitru Nania, Vasile Mustață, Trăistaru, Anghel, Tudor Constantin, Ilie Emil, Crăciun Clepcea, Constantin Sandu, Budurincă, Marin Stelian, Mănăilă, Pavel Nicolae and Țigănilă.[7]

In the second division, Dunărea successively occupied the following positions in the Series I ranks table: 12th (1968–69), 13th (1969–70), 6th (1970–71), 11th (1971–72), 12th (1972–73), relegating at the end of 1973–74 season after finished 16th in Series II.

Honours

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Liga III

Liga IV – Giurgiu County

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 6 September 2023

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  ROUOctavian Stanciu (Vice-Captain)
2DF  ROUAndrei Mitrea
3DF  ROURobert Rubica
4DF  ROUGabriel Mînă
6DF  MDAMaxim Arpentin
7MF  ROUMarinel Blaga
8MF  ROUAlexandru Popescu
9FW  ROUAlin Florescu (Captain)
10MF  ROURăzvan Mizdrescu
11MF  ROUGabriel Slate
12GK  ROUDarian Vasilescu
13MF  ROUMarius Costache
14MF  ROUAndrei Bălțat
15FW  ROURobert Cazaciuc
No.Pos. NationPlayer
16FW  ROUMario Văduva
17MF  ROUMihai Coșeru (on loan from Progresul Spartac)
18MF  ROUMihai Constantinescu
19MF  ROUValentin Pasăre
20DF  ROUAndrei Mitran
21FW  ROUIonuț Pitulice
22DF  ROUAdrian Bălăceanu (on loan from Progresul Spartac)
23FW  ROUDaniel Dicianu (on loan from Rapid)
24MF  ROUSorin Mănăilă (on loan from Sport Team)
25MF  ROUDavid Anghel
26FW  ROUTony Constantin
27GK  ROULuca Urucu
30MF  ROUVlad Șerbănescu

Club Officials

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League history

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Former managers

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References

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  1. ^ "FC Astra are echipa și în liga secundă" [FC Astra will have a team in Liga II !]. ziarulprahova.ro. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2010.(in Romanian)
  2. ^ "Astra timp de un an, apoi Inter Giurgiu II" [Astra for a year, then Inter Giurgiu II]. liga2.ro. Archived from the original on 27 July 2010. Retrieved 24 July 2010.(in Romanian)
  3. ^ "Dunărea Giurgiu a revenit la viață! Noua echipă a orașului va juca în Liga a V-a!" [Dunărea Giurgiu has come back to life! The new team of the city will play in the 5th League!]. liga2.prosport.ro. 8 August 2013. Archived from the original on 8 May 2022. Retrieved 8 May 2022.(in Romanian)
  4. ^ a b "Dunărea Giurgiu: o istorie alb-albastră" [Dunărea Giurgiu: a white-blue history]. stiridemaine.ro. Archived from the original on 1 March 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2022.(in Romanian)
  5. ^ "Campionatul de fotbal al județului Prahova: Ediția 1960/1961" [Prahova County Football Championship: 1960/1961 Edition]. ziarulprahova.ro. Archived from the original on 31 January 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2022.(in Romanian)
  6. ^ a b Mihai Ionescu & George Tudoran, Fotbal de la A la Z – Editura Sport-Turism 1984.
  7. ^ "O istorie alb-albastră; Dunărea Giurgiu la prima promovare în Divizia B" [A white-blue history; Dunărea Giurgiu at the first promotion in Divizia B]. stiridemaine.ro. Archived from the original on 28 February 2021. Retrieved 7 May 2022.(in Romanian)
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