ACS Târgu Mureș (women's football) explained

Clubname:Târgu Mureș
Fullname:Târgu Mureș
Founded:
as City'US Târgu Mureș

as FCM Târgu Mureș

as CSM Târgu Mureș
Manager:Carol Secheș
League:Liga I
Season:2023–24
Position:Liga I, 8th
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Târgu Mureş is a women's association football club from Târgu Mureş, Romania associated with the municipality of its host city.

History

The team was first created by professor Istvan Kiss[1] as a women's squad associated to his futsal club City'US Târgu Mureș. In 2008 a new entity that was to receive generous funding from the municipality of Târgu Mureş was formed, and the women's team switched to this club, participating in competitions under the name of FC Municipal Târgu Mureș, garnering success and immediately winning both the Liga I[2] and the Romanian Cup. As such, they participated in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round, where they won one of three matches, but failed to move on. In 2013 the club to which the team belonged changed its name to ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș. The team consistently played at the top of Romanian women's football, being either runners-up of winners of the two domestic competitions from 2010 until 2016, when it won its second and last Romanian Cup.

Financial difficulties became prevalent during the 2016–17 season, and especially during the 2017–18 one, when the team withdrew halfway through the championship, due to the municipality refusing to fund the club and others associated with it, citing irregularities that have been brewing in this period.[3] [4]

Shortly after, the municipality founded a new club on 19 December 2017, with the intention of picking up the separate teams in various sports (like the women's basketball team BC Sirius) that were bankrupted, under the umbrella of the new legal entity called CSM Târgu Mureș. Meanwhile, most of the women football players signed with local side Ladies Târgu Mureș until the summer, when they were recalled in order to restore the refounded team to its previous glory.[5] However, since folding mid-season, they were relegated to the third tier of Romanian football by the federation.[6] Coach was to be Carol Secheș, the first coach from the founding days of the City'US era, who also led the team in the Champions League in the FCM era[7] and later on as ASA.

CSM promptly promoted in its first season in Liga III [8] and was a serious contender to promote after just another season again to the Liga I, but was docked 6 points by the Federation's Ethics Committee in November 2019.[9]

Chronology of names

Period Full Club Name Short name
2005–2009 Asociația Sportivă City'US Târgu Mureș City'US Târgu Mureș
2009–2013 Asociația Fotbal Club Municipal Târgu Mureș FCM Târgu Mureș
2013–2017 Asociația Sportivă Ardealul 2013 Târgu Mureș ASA Târgu Mureș
2018–present Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș CSM Târgu Mureș

Kits and crest

The team originally used the crest of the club City'US Târgu Mureș. Between 2009 and 2013 club colours were orange and blue, and between 2013 and 2017 red and blue.

Since the CSM era, the team colors are white, blue and red. Thus, the main kit is all-white,[10] while the alternate kit is light blue,[11] though the team has on occasion mixed the shirts and shorts of the two kits.[12]

Achievements

Season by season

Season Division Tier Place WCL
1 1 ?
2 1 6th
3 1 5th
4 1 4th
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6 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=silverGrp
7 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=silver
8 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=silver
9 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=silver
10 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=silver
11 1 align=center bgcolor=silver2nd align=center bgcolor=gold
12 1 4th
13 1 align=center bgcolor=#FFBBBB9th
14 3 align=center bgcolor=#BBF3BB1st
15 2 TBD

Notable former players

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Târgu-Mureş: Kiss Istvan, preşedintele Cityus, înmormânat astăzi. Târgu-Mureş: Kiss Istvan, president of Cityus, buried today. 20 January 2019. 27 April 2018. ro.
  2. http://frfotbal.ro/index.php?competition_id=17&season=51 League archive at Federation's website
  3. Web site: Noi consilii directoare la BC Mureș, ASA, CSU și City’Us!. New advisory boards at BC Mureș, ASA, CSU and City’Us!. 24 January 2019. 3 October 2016. ro.
  4. Web site: Adio bani de la buget pentru Cluburile sportive din Tîrgu Mureș. Good bye to money from the budget for the sport clubs from Tîrgu Mureș. 24 January 2019. 19 September 2017. ro.
  5. Web site: Și fetele mai joacă fotbal. And the girls are still playing football. 20 January 2019. 13 September 2018. ro.
  6. Web site: Mureșencele, fără gol primit. Mureș girls, without any received goals. 20 January 2019. 10 October 2018. ro.
  7. Web site: Fotbalul CSM, la drum, cu surprize: Astafei și Ndoye (!?). CSM Football, on the road, with surprises: Astafei and Ndoye (!?). 20 January 2019. 7 August 2018. ro.
  8. https://www.zi-de-zi.ro/2019/06/01/laureatele-au-prefatat-finala/ Laureatele au prefațat finala
  9. https://www.zi-de-zi.ro/2019/11/30/doar-victime-csm-lasa-ne/ Doar victime! CSM, lasă-ne!
  10. Web site: CSM Târgu Mureș on fotbalfeminin.net. 24 January 2019. ro.
  11. Web site: Derby-ul mureșean la fotbal feminin, la Adrianu Mare. The women's football Mureș derby, at Adrianu Mare. 24 January 2019. 4 October 2018. ro.
  12. Web site: Victorie pentru CSM Târgu Mureş în Cupa României. Victory for CSM in the Romanian Cup. 24 January 2019. 15 October 2018. ro.