CS Motorul Oradea explained
Clubname: | Motorul Oradea |
Upright: | 0.7 |
Fullname: | Club Sportiv Motorul Oradea |
Founded: | 1990 |
Dissolved: | 2012 |
Capacity: | 1,000 / 1,000 |
Pattern B1: | _bluestripes |
Leftarm1: | 0000FF |
Body1: | FF0000 |
Rightarm1: | 0000FF |
Shorts1: | FF0000 |
Socks1: | FF0000 |
Club Sportiv Motorul Oradea was a Romanian women's football club from Oradea that played in the Liga I.[1] They won three national championships in a row from 1996 to 1998.[2] In October 2012 the club withdrew from the championship due to financial turmoil.[3]
Honours
Titles
Competition record
- Liga I
- 1st: 1996, 1997, 1998 — 3rd: 2002, 2005 — 4th: 2003, 2006, 2007, 2010 — 6th: 2008, 2011 — 7th: 2012 — 9th: 2009
- Cupa Rumaniei
- Semifinals: 2008 — Quarterfinals: 2005, 2010 — First Round: 2004
Former internationals
Notes and References
- http://es.women.soccerway.com/teams/romania/cs-motorul-oradea/ Profile
- https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/roem-womchamp.html List of champions
- http://www.vestic.ro/articol_25990/motorul-oradea-s-a-retras-din-campionatul-feminin-de-fotbal-si-uta-pierde-trei-puncte.html Motorul Oradea withdraws from the women's football championship and UTA is deducted three points.