Clubname: | Banatul Timișoara |
Fullname: | Banatul Timișoara |
Short Name: | Banatul |
Nickname: | bănățenii |
Founded: | 1923 |
Dissolved: | 1950 |
Ground: | Banatul, Timișoara |
Capacity: | 7,000 |
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Banatul Timișoara was a former football club in Timișoara, Romania. The team is named after the region Banat. The team was founded in 1923 and played in the County Championship in Timiș County.[1] The best season for them is 1928–1929. In 1927, former players at Sparta-Unirea CFR joined the team and created a stronger team winning the regional championship to qualify in 1928–29 Divizia A, the Romanian first division. The best performance of Banatul is to reach the semi-final in this season and be eliminated by Victoria Cluj. After World War II, they played in the Third League of Romania without notable performances. Banatul Timișoara disbanded in 1950.[2]
They never played in Divizia A, the first league of Romania, since the foundation of the league format in 1932–33.