FC Viitorul Constanța explained

Clubname:Viitorul Constanța
Fullname:Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța[1]
Short Name:Viitorul
Dissolved:2021 (merged with Farul Constanța)
Ground:Viitorul
Capacity:4,500
Season:2020–21
Position:Liga I, 10th of 16
Current:2020–21 FC Viitorul Constanța season
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Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /vi.iˈtorul konˈstantsa/), commonly known as Viitorul Constanța or simply Viitorul, was a Romanian professional football club based in Ovidiu, Constanța County. They last played their home matches in blue and black kits at the Stadionul Viitorul, situated a few kilometres north of the city of Constanța.

Founded in 2009 by Gheorghe Hagi, the team was particularly known for promoting young talents from its academy,[2] which earned them the nickname "Hagi's Kids". With the former Romanian international also acting as a coach, Viitorul Constanța had its first major success in the 2016–17 campaign, when it became the first side from the region of Dobruja to win the national title. Two years later, it also won the Romanian Cup and the Romanian Supercup.

In June 2021, owner Gheorghe Hagi, chairman Gheorghe Popescu and Farul Constanța owner Ciprian Marica announced in a press conference that their two clubs have merged; second division club Farul Constanța therefore took Viitorul's berth in the first league from the 2021–22 Liga I season.

History

Founding and early years (2009–2012)

Viitorul Constanța was founded in the summer of 2009 and enrolled in the Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system, after acquiring the playing rights of CSO Ovidiu. It has been owned since its creation by former Romanian international Gheorghe Hagi.[2] [3]

During the team's first season in Romanian football, they achieved promotion to the 2010–11 Liga II in round 33 after a fierce battle with ACS Berceni towards the end of the campaign. In the 2011–12 Liga II, Viitorul finished second in the standings and were promoted to the top-flight the following season.

Domestic trophies and European participations (2012–2021)

In the 2012–13 season, Viitorul made its first appearance in Liga I in the club's history. With 8 victories, 12 draws, and 13 defeats, it finished in 13th place with 36 points thereby avoiding relegation. Viitorul had notable victories, but was ever-present in relegation battles for the following two campaigns.

In 2016, Viitorul finished in 5th place, earning a spot in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League. Drawn against Belgian side Gent in their first European match, Viitorul was defeated 0–5 at the Ghelamco Arena.

On 13 May 2017, Viitorul managed to win the Liga I after a 1–0 home victory over CFR Cluj. It was the first major trophy in the club's history and ensured qualification for the UEFA Champions League.[4] With an average age of 22.2 years, "Hagi's Kids" were the season's youngest league champion in Europe.[5] [6] In the third qualifying round of the Champions League, after a 1–0 win against APOEL at home, Viitorul once again suffered a harsh away defeat (0–4 a.e.t.).

Merger with Farul (2021)

On 21 June 2021, Gheorghe Hagi, owner and founder of Viitorul, Gheorghe Popescu, chairman of Viitorul, and Ciprian Marica, owner of Farul Constanța, announced in a press conference that their two clubs from Constanța County have merged. Farul took Viitorul's place in the Liga I, while Viitorul virtually disappeared in the process of the merger. With the Farul Stadium in an advanced state of degradation, the new entity moved to the Viitorul Stadium in Ovidiu.[7] [8] [9]

Youth program

See main article: Gheorghe Hagi Football Academy. Viitorul Constanța was known for developing young players in Romania and having some of the best facilities in the country.[10] The academy was inherited by Farul Constanța following the 2021 merger.

Grounds

See main article: Viitorul Stadium. Viitorul returned to the newly expanded Stadionul Viitorul in Ovidiu in the summer of 2015, on which it played until the club's disappearance in 2021.

Honours

Leagues

Cups

Records and statistics

European Cups history

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2016–17UEFA Europa League3Q Gent0–00–50–5
2017–18UEFA Champions League3Q APOEL1–00–4 (a.e.t.)1–4
UEFA Europa LeaguePO Red Bull Salzburg1–30–41–7
2018–19UEFA Europa League1Q Racing FC0–02–02–0
2Q Vitesse Arnhem2–21–33–5
2019–20UEFA Europa League2Q Gent2–13–65–7
Notes

European cups all-time statistics

Competition
UEFA Europa League4 10 2 3 5 11 24 −13
UEFA Champions League1 2 1 0 1 1 4 −3
Total 5 12 3 3 6 12 28 −16

League history

Season Tier Division Place Notes Cupa României
1 10th Dissolved Round of 32
1 7th Round of 32
1 Liga I align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B3rd align=center bgcolor=goldWinners
1 4th Round of 16
1 align=center bgcolor=gold1st (C) Champions
1 5th Quarter-finals
Season Tier Division Place Notes Cupa României
1 11th Round of 16
1 Liga I 12th Quarter-finals
1 13th Round of 32
2 Liga II (Seria I) align=center bgcolor=silver2nd (P) Promoted Round of 32
2 Liga II (Seria I) 8th Round of 32
3 Liga III (Seria II) align=center bgcolor=gold1st (C, P) Promoted

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Deciziile Comitetului Executiv din 3 iulie 2019. The Executive Committee's decisions on 3 July 2019. Romanian Football Federation. ro. 3 July 2019. 4 July 2019. FC Viitorul SA changes its name to Fotbal Club Viitorul Constanța SA.. 4 July 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190704122638/https://www.frf.ro/comunicari/comunicate-frf/deciziile-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-din-3-iulie-2019/. dead.
  2. Web site: Gheorghe Hagi creating a new legacy for Romanian football. World Soccer. 22 March 2015. 14 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Gheorghe and Ianis Hagi building the future of Romanian football at Viitorul. ESPN. 26 August 2015. 14 October 2015.
  4. Web site: Bucurie fără margini la Ovidiu! Hagi și căpitanul Benzar au ridicat trofeul. Sărbătoare şi la vestiar. Boundless joy at Ovidiu! Hagi and captain Benzar lifted the trophy. Party in the locker room too. Digi Sport. ro. 13 May 2017. 14 May 2017.
  5. Web site: ANALIZĂ Viitorul lui Hagi, pe cale de a reuși imposibilul în fotbal. Constănțenii pot deveni sâmbătă cea mai tânără campioană din Europa, cu o medie de vârstă incredibilă!. Hagi's Viitorul, on the road of managing the impossible in football. The Constanța People can become the youngest champion of Europe of Sunday, with an incredible average age!. Dolce Sport. ro. 11 May 2017. 28 June 2017. 28 July 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170728170955/https://www.dolce-sport.ro/fotbal/fotbal-intern/viitorul-liga-gheorghe-hagi.html. dead.
  6. Web site: Viitorul, cea mai tânără campioană din Europa. Viitorul, the youngest champion of Europe. Sibiu 100%. ro. 19 May 2017. 28 June 2017.
  7. Web site: Viitorul și Farul Constanța au fuzionat. În Liga 1 va juca Farul, antrenor va fi Gheorghe Hagi, iar acționarii echipei sunt Hagi, Ciprian Marica și Zoltan Iasko. Viitorul and Farul Constanța merged. Farul will play in the Liga I, Gheorghe Hagi will be the coach, and the team's shareholders are Hagi, Ciprian Marica and Zoltan Iasko. liga2.prosport.ro. ro. 21 June 2021. 21 June 2021.
  8. Web site: Fuziunea Farul - Viitorul, anunțată oficial! Gică Hagi revine pe bancă. Ce nume va avea noua echipă. The Farul - Viitorul merger, officially announced! Gica Hagi returns to the bench. What name will the new team have . digisport.ro. ro. 21 June 2021. 21 June 2021.
  9. Web site: Viitorul și Farul Constanța au fuzionat: Gică Hagi va fi antrenor » Cum arată conducerea, primele transferuri + promisiune pentru un nou stadion. Viitorul and Farul Constanța merged: Gică Hagi will be the coach »What the management looks like, the first transfers + promise for a new stadium. gsp.ro. ro. 21 June 2021. 21 June 2021.
  10. Web site: Whatever I do, I am still only the son of Hagi. The Times. 12 October 2015. 14 October 2015.
  11. Web site: Project 2034: How an Indian club is undertaking the most ambitious youth football project in the world. 10 March 2020. 26 November 2022. heartof.football. Heart of Football. Hanu. Trivedi. 19 July 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230719110518/https://heartof.football/2020/03/10/project-2034-how-an-indian-club-is-undertaking-the-most-ambitious-youth-football-project-in-the-world/comment-page-1/#comments.