FC Bistrița explained

Clubname:FC Bistrița
Fullname:Fotbal Club Bistrița
Nickname:Bistrițenii
(The Bistrița People)
Founded:2013
Dissolved:2017
Ground:Jean Pădureanu
Capacity:7,800
Season:2016–17
Position:Liga III, Seria V, 15th (relegated)
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FC Bistrița was a Romanian football team from Bistrița, founded in 2013 and dissolved in 2017.[1]

History

After founding, the club entered in the Liga V Bistrița-Năsăud County and after one season they won it and promoted to Liga IV Bistrița-Năsăud County. After only two seasons at this level, FC Bistrița won the championship and qualified for the 2015–16 Liga IV promotion play-off, where after a highly disputed double against Suceava County champion, they managed to promote to Liga III.[2]

In Liga III the club encountered serious financial problems, and shortly after the start of the second part of the championship it withdrew and then was dissolved.[3]

Stadium

At the beginning the club played its home matches on IPROEB Stadium, in Bistrița. After the dissolution of Gloria Bistrița in 2015, they moved on Jean Pădureanu Stadium and shared the stadium with Academia Gloria, one of the successors of the old club, until 2017 when FC Bistrița was dissolved.

Honours

Liga IV – Bistrița-Năsăud County

Liga VBistrița-Năsăud County

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Asociatia Judeteana de Fotbal Bistrita Nasaud | FRF-ajf.ro.
  2. Web site: FC Bistrița a obținut promovarea la Fălticeni.** Șomuz, răpusă de golul marcat în deplasare de Sighiartău. 27 June 2016.
  3. https://www.timponline.ro/adio-bistrita/ Păcăleala s-a terminat: FC Bistrița, punct final