1990–91 Divizia B
Season | 1990–91 |
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← 1989–90 1991–92 → |
The 1990–91 Divizia B was the 51st season of Divizia B, the second tier of the Romanian football league system.
The winner of each series of the Divizia B was promoted to the Divizia A.
Team Locations
Galaţi
Buzău
Iaşi
Mizil
Fălticeni
Slobozia
Piatra Neamţ
Focşani
Suceava
Mangalia
Rm.Sărat
Bacău
Borzeşti
Paşcani
Ploieşti
Câmpina
Craiova
Rm.Vâlcea
Târgovişte
30 Decembrie
Sibiu
Slatina
Moreni
Severin
Mediaş
Braşov
Caracal
Tg.Jiu
Motru
Buşteni
Tg.Mureş
Timişoara
Satu Mare
Baia Mare
Arad
Reşiţa
Alba Iulia
Zalău
Bocşa
Târnăveni
Cugir
Lugoj
Sighet
Brad
Standings
Seria I
- Oţelul Galaţi 47p
- Gloria Buzău 41p
- Politehnica Iaşi 38p
- Steaua Mizil 38p
- Gloria Galaţi 36p
- Foresta Fălticeni 36p
- Unirea Slobozia 36p
- Ceahlăul Piatra Neamţ 36p
- Unirea Focşani 36p
- CSM Suceava 35p
- Callatis Mangalia 35p
- Olimpia Râmnicu Sărat 33p
- Aripile Bacău 32p
- CSM Borzeşti 31p
- Siretul Paşcani 29p
- Prahova Ploieşti 26p
- Poiana Câmpina 26p
- Fortus Iaşi 21p
Seria II
- Electroputere Craiova 46p
- Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea 46p
- CS Târgovişte 38p
- Sportul Comaico 37p
- Şoimii IPA Sibiu 37p
- Metalurgistul Slatina 35p
- Flacăra Moreni 34p
- FC Drobeta-Turnu Severin 34p
- Progresul Bucureşti 34p
- Gaz Metan Mediaş 33p
- ICIM Braşov 33p
- Tractorul Brașov 33p
- FCM Caracal 33p
- Autobuzul Bucureşti 33p
- Mecanica Fină Bucureşti 31p
- Pandurii Târgu Jiu 29p
- Minerul Motru 25p
- Montana Sinaia 19p
Seria III
- ASA Târgu Mureş 45p
- CFR Timişoara 43p
- Olimpia Satu Mare 41p
- FC Maramureş Baia Mare 40p
- UTA Arad 40p
- Gloria Reşiţa 40p
- Unirea Alba Iulia 39p
- Armătura Zalău 36p
- Astra Arad 36p
- Aris Arad 36p
- CSM Reşiţa 34p
- Metalul Bocşa 33p
- Chimica Târnăveni 32p
- Metalurgistul Cugir 31p
- Vulturii Textila Lugoj 29p
- CIL Sighetu Marmaţiei 24p
- Aurul Brad 22p
- ASA Progresul Timişoara 11p
Goals
- 14 goals
- Adrian State (Gloria CFR Galați)
- 12 goals
- Ion Profir (Oțelul Galați)
- 11 goals
- Adrian Oprea (Gloria CFR Galați)
- 8 goals
- Valentin Ştefan (Gloria CFR Galați)
- Costin Maleş (Oțelul Galați)
- 5 goals
- Haralambie Antohi (Gloria CFR Galați)
See also
References
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