Clubul Sportiv Tunari, commonly known as CS Tunari, or simply as Tunari, is a Romanian football club based in Tunari, Ilfov County, currently competes in Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football. Founded in 1980, the club situated near Bucharest, was re-branded as CS Tunari in 2004.

CS Tunari
Full nameClubul Sportiv Tunari
Nickname(s)Tunarii (The Gunners)
Arsenal
Short nameTunari
Founded1980; 44 years ago (1980)
as Arsenal Tunari
GroundTunari
Capacity1,000
OwnerTunari Commune
ChairmanFlorin Vlădilă
Head coachDan Alexa
LeagueLiga III
2023–24Liga II, 17th of 20 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

History

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CS Tunari was founded in 1980 under the name of Arsenal Tunari, the name change occurring in 2004, when they were forced to give up the "Arsenal" name because of copyright.[1] During the same period, a new stadium was constructed in the commune near Bucharest and Tunari obtained a place in the third tier in 2009, since then being a constant presence at this level, registering the following rankings: 9th (2009–10), 7th (2010–11), 10th (2011–12), 13th (2012–13), 8th (2013–14), 4th (2014–15), 12th (2015–16), 3rd (2016–17), 7th (2017–18), 6th (2018–19), 4th (2019-20), 5th (2020-21) and 2nd (2021-22).

Tunari means "Gunners" in Romanian, and the commune has on its coat of arms a cannon, fact that brought the original name, a tribute to English football club Arsenal F.C. and the nickname "The Gunners". In 2018 the club changed its logo and colors choosing a white and red combination instead of red and blue, also adding on the logo the name "Arsenal", but without changing the club name. In 2009, in an interview granted to sport.ro, Lucian Costache, chairman of the club reported how in 1996, when the club was still named Arsenal Tunari, they sent a letter to the English club asking for some original kits, but no answer was ever received.[2]

In June 2023 it promoted for the very first time in its history to the Liga II.

Ground

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Comunal Stadium in 2022

CS Tunari plays its home matches on the Comunal Stadium in Tunari, with a capacity of 1,000 seats. The stadium was renovated and expanded in 2004 for the sum of 400,000 lei, at that time approximately 84,000 .[1] In 2017 the stadium was renovated again and the pitch was changed.[3]

During the 2023–24 season, Tunari Stadium underwent renovations, prompting the team to relocate their matches to the Central Stadium of the Romanian National Football Centre.[4]

Chronology of names

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NamePeriod
Arsenal Tunari1980–2004
CS Tunari2004–present

Honours

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Players

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First team squad

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As of 7 April 2024

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
1GK  ROUMihai Ciontoș
4DF  ROUDeniz Giafer (on loan from Dinamo București)
5DF  ROUMihai Leca (3rd captain)
6MF  ROUCosmin Costea (on loan from Farul Constanța)
7MF  ROUPaul Mitrică
8DF  ROUCristian Bustea (Vice-captain)
9FW  ROUAlexandru Melniciuc (on loan from Universitatea Craiova)
11MF  ROUValentin Borcea (on loan from Dinamo București)
12GK  ROUValentin Mărgărit (on loan from Voluntari)
13MF  ROUEduard Feraru
15MF  ROULucian Ion
16MF  ROURareș Stanciu (on loan from Rapid București)
19FW  ROUGabriel Plumbuitu
No.Pos. NationPlayer
20DF  ROUAndrei Sin
21FW  ROUAtanas Trică (on loan from Universitatea Craiova)
22DF  ROULuca Florică
28MF  ROUVasile Constantin
33GK  ROUGeorge Isvoranu
34DF  ROURobert Barfă
44FW  MKDMirko Ivanovski (Captain)
55DF  POLKamil Wiktorski
71FW  ROUMario Bobea
80MF  ROUMario Tache (on loan from Sport Team București)
83MF  ROUMihai Ene
95FW  ROUAdrian Petre
99DF  ROUAlexandru Sima

Out on loan

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
GK  ROUValentin Meciu (on loan to Dinamic Kids Videle)
No.Pos. NationPlayer
MF  ROUAlexandru Atomei (on loan to Gloria Băneasa)

Club officials

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League history

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Former managers

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Poliţia din Balş a declanşat ancheta de la meciul cu CS Tunari, după ce a fost alertată de oficialii oltenilor" [Balș Police also launched an investigation involving the match against CS Tunari, after being notified by Oltenian officials] (in Romanian). libertatea.ro. 30 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Arsenal de Romania, in Tunari. VEZI cum isi poate gasi linistea Gigi Becali!" [Arsenal of Romania, in Tunari. SEE how Gigi Becali could find his peace!] (in Romanian). sport.ro. 9 October 2009.
  3. ^ "Acasă din retur. CS Tunari revine în primăvară pe gazonul propriu" [Back home. CS Tunari returns in the spring on the grass of its own stadium] (in Romanian). ilfovsport.ro. 1 November 2017.
  4. ^ "La Tunari au început lucrările de modernizare a suprafeței de joc a stadionului de fotbal". prosport.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 12 March 2024.
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