FC Politehnica Iași (2010) explained

Clubname:Politehnica Iași
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Fullname:Asociația Club Sportiv Municipal Politehnica Iași
Short Name:Poli Iași
Ground:Emil Alexandrescu
Capacity:11,390
Owntitle:Owner
Owner:Iași Municipality
Chairman:Cornel Șfaițer
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Tony
League:Liga I
Season:2023–24
Position:Liga I, 12th of 16
Website:http://www.politehnicaiasi.ro/
Current:2024–25 FC Politehnica Iași season
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Asociația Club Sportiv Municipal Politehnica Iași (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /po.liˈteh.nika ˈjaʃʲ/), commonly known as Politehnica Iași or simply Poli Iași, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Iași, Iași County, that competes in the Liga I.

The team was formed as ACSMU Politehnica Iași in 2010,[1] following the dissolution of the original FC Politehnica Iași the same year. Because it was created by merging Tricolorul Breaza with Navobi Iași and started to play directly from the Liga II, the club is not generally considered to hold the record of the old entity. Between 2011 and 2016, the team was rebranded CSM Studențesc Iași, but returned to the name of Politehnica afterwards. It made its Liga I debut in the 2012–13 season, and equalled the best result of its predecessor by finishing sixth in the 2017–18 Liga I season.

Politehnica Iași plays in white and blue uniforms at the inherited Emil Alexandrescu Stadium, which was built in 1960 and has a capacity of 11,390 persons.

History

See main article: FC Politehnica Iași (1945).

Foundation and first years (2010–2014)

The original Politehnica Iași was established in April 1945 and folded in 2010 because of unpaid debts.[2] In August that year, Tricolorul Breaza merged with Navobi Iași and formed ACSMU Politehnica Iași.[3] Playing in the Liga II, the club's objective was to return to the first tier of Romanian football.

Ionuț Popa was appointed manager of the newly founded club and Grigore Sichitiu was elected as executive president.[4]

In the summer of 2011, the club was renamed Clubul Sportiv Municipal Studențesc Iași, or simply CSMS Iași. For the second half of the 2011–12 season ex-Romanian international Florin Prunea was brought in as president.[5] On 2 June 2012, after the 4–2 victory against Farul Constanța.[6] the team gained promotion to Liga I,[7] after two years in the second tier of Romanian football.

On 29 August, Liviu Ciobotariu was appointed head coach.[8] The Moldavian team finished the 2012–13 season in 17th place and were relegated to the second division. Even though there were hopes that they would be accepted for the 2013–14 Liga I season, eventually CS Concordia Chiajna secured the last place in the first league, due to the relegation of FC Rapid București for financial reasons.[9]

For the 2013–14 Liga II season, promising young coach Costel Enache was brought in to head a team that retained the services of its young talent, the likes of Alexandru Crețu, Adrian Avrămia and Andrei Hergheligiu.[10]

Return to the top division (2014–present)

After Marius Lăcătuș replaced Enache as manager, Politehnica finished 1st in the 2013–14 Liga II and were promoted back to Liga I. For the 2014–15 season, the club played for their first time in the Cupa Ligii, defeating ASA Târgu Mureș and advancing to the last-16, where they eliminated former Romanian Cup and Liga I winner CFR Cluj.[11]

NamePeriod
Politehnica Iași2010–2011
CSM Studențesc Iași2011–2016
Politehnica Iași2016–present

The 2015–16 Liga I season was one of the best in the short history of Politehnica Iași and in the football history of Iași. After a great campaign, the team finished 7th and qualified for the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League under the command of Italian coach Nicolò Napoli, with a team that relied on experienced players like: Andrei Cristea, Bojan Golubović, Ionuț Voicu and Branko Grahovac.[12] In the second round of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, Politehnica encountered Croatian team Hajduk Split and after a 2–2 draw at Iași, they were defeated at Split 1–2, prematurely leaving the competition.[13]

On 22 July 2016, the club announced that it had changed its name, from CSM Studențesc Iași to CSM Politehnica Iași, a name more closely linked to the Iași football tradition and dissolved FC Politehnica Iași (1945).[14]

In June 2017, president Florin Prunea was let go after five years at the helm of Politehnica Iași.[15] Adrian Ambrosie was subsequently appointed to the position. After a number of major departures, with the likes of Lukács Bőle and Daisuke Sato finishing their contracts, the team went into major reconstruction and signed a number of foreign internationals, like Denis Rusu, Kamer Qaka, Luwagga Kizito and Platini.[16] [17] [18] On 24 February 2018, despite a 0–1 loss to defending champions Viitorul Constanța, Poli Iași became the first team from Moldavia to qualify for the Liga I play-off round since its introduction in 2015.[19] To the delight of manager Flavius Stoican, they went on to finish the league in 6th place, thus equalling the best result of predecessor FC Politehnica Iași.

Stadium

Politehnica Iași plays its home matches at the Emil Alexandrescu stadium. It is located in the borough of Copou, near the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, and has a capacity of 11,390 seats.[20]

Support

The biggest ultras groups of Politehnica Iași are Băieții Veseli and Ultras. Both supported FC Politehnica Iași (1945) until dissolution and regard the new team as its successor. They have friendly relationships with Zimbru Chișinău.[21] Settore Ultra used to be another group of ultras but were captured by Oțelul Galați.

Rivalries

Politehnica Iași's main rival is Sporting Vaslui, and matches between these clubs are known as the "Moldovan Derby".[22] The rivalry developed in the 2001–02 Liga III season, when the club from Vaslui was fighting for promotion to the second division together with Poli Iaşi, with the latter winning the championship and earning promotion. The rivalry between the two clubs was, again, fueled by another clash for promotion, this time in the 2003–04 Liga II season, with the whites and blues prevailing yet again.[23] Another recent enemy is Oțelul Galați because of their friendly relations with Dacia Chișinău, as Peluza Nord Iași frequently chants obscenities towards them at nearly every game.

There is another smaller rivalry with FC Botoșani.[24]

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Players

First-team squad

[25] [26]

Out on loan

Club officials

Administrative staff

RoleName
Owner Iași Municipality
President Cornel Șfaițer
Vice-president Ilie Gheorghică
Board Members Vasile Simionaș
Cristian Amironesei
General Manager Florin Briaur
Head of Youth Development Cezar Honceriu
Team Manager Marius Onofraș

Technical staff

RoleName
Head coach Tony
Assistant coach Rui Machado
Goalkeeping coach Radu Sardescu
Fitness coaches Christian Esteves
João Fernandes
Video Analyst Steven Sanches
Club doctor Valeriu Chirica
Medical assistant Andrei Gâdea
Physiotherapist Alexandru Enea
Masseur Tudor Crețu
Kit men Gheorghe Ungheanu

Notable former players

The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level. Players whose name is listed had a significant number of caps and goals accumulated throughout a certain number of seasons for the club itself as well.

Romania
Albania
Argentina
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Cape Verde
Central African Republic
Côte d'Ivoire
Costa Rica
Croatia
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Hungary
Italy
Kosovo
Lithuania
Montenegro
Moldova
Netherlands
Nigeria
North Macedonia
Philippines
Portugal
Serbia
Spain
Suriname
Uganda

Notable former managers

Statistics and records

League history

SeasonLeagueLevelPos.NotesCupa României
1 TBD TBD
Liga I 1 12th Play-off round
2 align=center bgcolor=gold1st Promoted Play-off Round
Liga II 2 12th Round of 32
1 align=center bgcolor=FFCCCC16th Relegated Round of 16
Liga I 1 12th
2018–19Liga I110th
2017–18Liga I16thQuarter-finals
SeasonLeagueLevelPos.NotesCupa României
2016–17Liga I17thRound of 16
2015–16Liga I17thQuarter-finals
2014–15Liga I110thRound of 16
2013–142align=center bgcolor=gold1stPromotedFifth Round
2012–13Liga I1align=center bgcolor=FFCCCC17thRelegatedRound of 32
2011–12Liga II2align=center bgcolor=gold1stPromotedFourth Round
2010–11Liga II26thFourth Round

European Cups history

Notes

European cups all-time statistics

Competition
UEFA Europa League1201134−1
Total 1 2 0 1 1 3 4 −1

References

Notes

Citations

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: O noua echipa ieșeană, ACSMU Poli Tricolorul Breaza, în Liga a III-a!. A new team from Iași, ACSMU Poli Tricolorul Breaza, in the III League!. 15 October 2022. liga2.prosport.ro. 13 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160813054355/http://iasisport.gsp.ro/stiri/6377/o-noua-echipa-ieseana-acsmu-poli-tricolorul-breaza-in-liga-a-iii-a.htm. dead.
  2. Web site: Istoria fotbalului la Iaşi. 68 de ani de existenţă, opt denumiri ale echipei, zece retrogradări în diviziile inferioare şi un singur sezon de povestit nepoţilor. History of football in Iași. 68 years of existence, eight names for the team, ten relegations in the lower divisions and only one season to tell the grandchildren. Adevărul. ro. 4 July 2013. 16 June 2018.
  3. News: Retrospective-ACSMU analysis. ro . . 2 August 2010 . 2 August 2010.
  4. News: Popa la ACSMU. ro . bzi.ro . 2 June 2010 . 2 July 2010.
  5. Web site: Archived copy . 2012-06-05 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140419014844/http://www.tvlive.im/stiri/ionut-popa-revine-la-iasi . 2014-04-19 . Popa revine la Iasi
  6. Web site: Viitorul si CSMS in Liga I . Liga2.prosport.ro . 2 June 2012 . 2012-06-02.
  7. Web site: CSMS in Liga I . Gsp.ro . 2012-06-02.
  8. News: Schimbări de antrenori în Liga 1 " Cine sînt numele noi de la CSMS Iaşi şi CS Severin!. ro . . 29 August 2012 . 29 August 2012 .
  9. News: CSMS Iaşi se pregăteşte de Liga 1, deşi a retrogradat pe teren. ro . . 2 August 2013 . 28 June 2013 .
  10. News: CSMS Iaşi: 5 nume pentru un singur post. ro . ProSport . 2 August 2013 . 14 June 2013 .
  11. Web site: CUPA LIGII: CSMS Iaşi – CFR Cluj 4–2. Libertatea. League Cup: CSMS Iaşi – CFR Cluj 4–2. 20 July 2014. 9 February 2018.
  12. Web site: Revenire incredibilă a lui CSMS Iaşi, care va juca în Europa. Rezultatele ultimei etape. 23 July 2016.
  13. Web site: CSMS Iaşi a pierdut returul contra lui Hajduk Split, scor 2–1. CSMS Iaşi loses return leg against Hajduk Split, final score 2–1. ProSport. 21 July 2016 . 23 July 2016.
  14. Web site: Bine ai revenit, Poli Iași, în fotbalul românesc! : STIRI : CSMS IASI. BRANDWEB. WWW.BRANDWEB.RO. 23 July 2016.
  15. Web site: CSM Poli Iaşi nu-i va prelungi contractul preşedintelui Florin Prunea. ProSport. 2 June 2017. 8 August 2017.
  16. Web site: Cu cine a semnat CSM Politehnica Iaşi. fanatik.ro. 17 July 2017. 8 August 2017.
  17. Web site: CSM Poli Iaşi şi-a prezentat lotul.. ProSport. 12 June 2017. 8 August 2017.
  18. Web site: Încă un jucător adus de Politehnica Iaşi. Digi Sport. 18 June 2017. 8 August 2017.
  19. Web site: Extaz la Iaşi, după calificarea lui CSM Poli în play-off-ul Ligii 1. Enthusiasm in Iași, after CSM Poli's qualification to the Liga 1 play-off. Digi Sport. 24 February 2018. 24 February 2018.
  20. Web site: Emil Alexandrescu Stadium stats. 2009 .
  21. Web site: "Băieţii veseli" de la Poli Iaşi au fost prezenţi la derby-ul Molodvei!. "Băieţii veseli" from Poli Iaşi attend Moldovan derby!. Gazeta Sporturilor. 8 February 2018. 20 September 2017.
  22. Web site: FC Vaslui - Poli Iaşi 2-1. Wesley a făcut diferenţa în derby-ul Moldovei. FC Vaslui - Poli Iaşi 2-1. Wesley made the difference in the Moldovan Derby. antena3.ro. 5 December 2022. 31 August 2009.
  23. Web site: Un nou derby în Moldova. A new derby in Moldova. vremeanoua.ro. 8 February 2018. 13 June 2013.
  24. Web site: Ploaie de goluri în derby-ul din Moldova. Goal rain in Moldova derby. Gazeta Sporturilor. 8 February 2018. 20 September 2017.
  25. Web site: Echipă. Squad. FC Politehnica Iași. ro. 6 August 2021.
  26. Web site: POLI IASI. Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal. ro. 26 August 2023.