ACS Berceni

ACS Berceni
Full name Asociaţia Club Sportiv Berceni
Short name ACS Berceni
Founded 2008 (2008)
Ground Berceni
Ground Capacity 2,700
Chairman Ştefan Stana
Manager Răzvan Rotaru
League Liga II
2014–15 Liga II, Seria I, 9th
Website Club home page

ACS Berceni is a Romanian professional football club from Berceni, Ilfov County, Romania, founded in 2008.

They currently play in the Liga II in the 2015–16 season.

History

The club didn't achieve much during its existence, but this season it succeeded to finish 1st in the series the first part of the championship, having a great chance to promote for the very first time in history to the Liga II. In the final of the season they finished 5th in the promotion play-off.

Current squad

As of 30 March 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 Felix Manciu
2 Romania DF Daniel Ciuică
3 Romania DF Andrei Radu (on loan from Dinamo)
4 Romania DF Codruț Cioranu
5 Romania DF Ionuţ Fâşie
6 Romania DF Epaminonda Nicu (captain)
7 Portugal MF Paulinho
8 Romania MF Marian Neagu
9 Romania FW Leonard Dobre
10 Romania MF Răzvan Pădureţu
11 Romania MF Alin Pătraşcu
12 Romania GK Relu Stoian
13 Romania GK Claudiu Chiş
No. Position Player
14 Romania MF Alexandru Radu
15 Ivory Coast MF Rodrigue Ettien
16 Romania DF Bogdan Badea
17 Romania DF Cosmin Mihai
18 Romania MF Mihai Cană
19 Romania MF Daniel Matincă
20 Romania MF Alexandru Lazăr
21 Romania FW Cristian Cristea
22 Romania DF Marius Rusu
23 Romania MF Robert Răducan
24 Romania DF Florin Niţă
25 Romania MF Paul Ţoia

Club Officials

Board of directors

Role Name
President Romania Ştefan Stana
Vice-President Romania Paul Terteleac
General manager Romania Dumitru Tudor

Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager Romania Răzvan Rotaru
Assistant Manager Romania Ion Prună
Goalkeeping Coach Romania Florin Andreescu
Masseur Romania Alexandru Greblea
Delegate Romania Marian Ştirbu

Honours

Liga III

Winners (1): 2012–13
Runners-up (1): 2009–10

References

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