FC Progresul București
Progresul Bucureşti
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Full name |
Fotbal Club Progresul Bucureşti |
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Nickname(s) |
- Bancarii (Bankers)
- Frizerii (Barbers)
- Cavalerii frunzei de platan
(The Knights of Sycamore Leaf)
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Short name |
Progresul |
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Founded |
1944 (1944) as BNR Bucureşti |
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Ground |
Viitorul |
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Ground Capacity |
100 |
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Chairman |
Tudor Iacov |
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Manager |
Dan Păun |
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League |
Liga IV |
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2014–15 |
Liga IV, Bucharest, Seria I, 6th |
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Website |
Club home page |
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Fotbal Club Progresul Bucureşti (previously named Fotbal Club Național Bucureşti) is a Romanian football club from Bucharest, founded in 1944.
It played for 32 seasons in the Liga I, being ranked 15th in the Liga I All-Time Table.
In 2009 it experienced great financial problems, and was demoted to the Fourth League, the Liga IV, where it still plays today.
Chronology of names
Name [1] |
Period |
B.N.R. Bucureşti |
1944–1948 |
Banca de Stat Bucureşti |
1948–1949 |
Spartac Bucureşti |
1950–1954 |
Progresul Finanţe Bănci Bucureşti |
1954–1955 |
Progresul Bucureşti |
1955–1977 |
Progresul Vulcan Bucureşti |
1977–1988 |
Progresul Energia Bucureşti |
1988–1989 |
Progresul Şoimii Bucureşti |
1989–1990 |
Progresul Bucureşti |
1990–1994 |
FC Naţional Bucureşti |
1994–2007 |
Progresul Bucureşti |
2007–present |
History
Former logo.
The team won the Romanian Cup in 1960 and played another 4 finals in 1958, 1997, 2003 and 2006.
One of the club's biggest successes was the elimination of Serbian side Partizan Belgrade in the UEFA Cup competition in the late 1990s.
Surprisingly, the club was relegated to the Liga II at the end of the 2006–07 season, finishing 16th out of 18 teams.
In April 2009 the club was kicked out of the 2nd division championship because of financial reasons. Prior to this, only a few days before, they were kicked out from the Cotroceni Stadium by BNR, because of debts.
Starting with the 2009–10 season we see the club playing only in the Liga IV, finishing in the middle of the table each season. Most recently 6th at the end of the 2014–15 season.
European record
Current squad
- As of 02 May 2016
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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2 |
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MF |
Claudiu Stanciu
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3 |
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DF |
Paul Toia
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4 |
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DF |
Gabriel Ion
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6 |
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MF |
Costel Lazăr
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8 |
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MF |
Adrian Loghin
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9 |
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FW |
Leonard Boiangiu
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10 |
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FW |
Florin Cîrjan
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11 |
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FW |
Ionuţ Sotir |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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15 |
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DF |
Vladimir Alexandrescu
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19 |
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DF |
Iulian Iodi
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21 |
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FW |
Marian Iancu
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26 |
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MF |
Nicolae Logofătu
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28 |
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MF |
Gigel Coman (captain)
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29 |
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DF |
Florin Pluteanu
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32 |
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GK |
Alexandru Petre
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33 |
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GK |
Mihai Mina |
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Notable former players
- Romania
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- Romania
- Australia
- Bulgaria
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Famous managers
Honours
Leagues
Liga I
- Runners-up (3): 1995–96, 1996–97, 2001–02
Romanian Cup
- Winners (1): 1959–60
- Runners-up (4): 1957–58, 1996–97, 2002–03, 2005–06
Liga II
- Winners (5): 1954, 1965–66, 1969–70, 1975–76, 1979–80, 1991–92
- Runners-up (6): 1953, 1956, 1971–72, 1974–75, 1985–86, 1986–87
Liga III
- Winners (2): 1946–47, 1989–90
- Runners-up (1): 1988–89
Other performances
- Appearances in Liga I: 32
- Best finish in Liga I: 2nd place in 1995–96, 1996–97 and 2001–02.
- Place 15 of 98 teams in Liga I All-time table
External links
References
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| General information | |
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2015–16 in Romanian football |
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| Other |
- Summer Transfers
- Winter Transfers
- Foreign Players
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| | Club seasons | | Liga I |
- ASA Târgu Mureș
- Astra
- Botoșani
- CFR Cluj
- Concordia Chiajna
- CSMS Iași
- CS Universitatea Craiova
- Dinamo
- Pandurii
- Petrolul
- Poli Timișoara
- Steaua
- Viitorul
- Voluntari
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