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Concordia Chiajna
Full nameClubul Sportiv Concordia Chiajna
Nickname(s)Vulturii verzi (The Green Eagles)
Ilfovenii (The People from Ilfov County)
Short nameChiajna
Founded1957; 67 years ago (1957)
GroundConcordia
Capacity5,123
OwnerChiajna Commune
ChairmanCristian Tănase
Head coachLiță Dumitru (caretaker)
LeagueLiga II
2023–24Liga II, 10th of 20
Websitehttp://www.csconcordia.ro/
Current season

Clubul Sportiv Concordia Chiajna, commonly known as Concordia Chiajna, is a Romanian professional football club based in Chiajna, Ilfov County, which competes in the Liga II.

Founded in 1957, the team's best period was between 2011 and 2019, when it amassed eight participations in the highest tier of the Romanian league system, the Liga I. Concordia was also runner-up of the short-lived Cupa Ligii in the 2015–16 campaign.

The club plays its home matches on the namesake Stadionul Concordia, which has artificial turf and can hold 5,123 persons.

History

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Chart showing the progress of Concordia's finishes in the national leagues from 2005 to 2017.

The club from Ilfov County was founded in 1957 by the inhabitants of the Chiajna commune, and over time, the team was also called GAC Chiajna, AS Chiajna and ILF Militari, while the team was sponsored by Întreprinderea de Legume-Fructe Militari.

Concordia had struggled its entire existence in the lower leagues of Romania, until 2007 when it earned promotion to the Liga II for the first time. It finished second behind Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț in the 2010–11 Liga II season, earning promotion to the Liga I.

In the first half of its debut season in Liga I, Concordia failed to impress, and never left the relegation places. During mid-season, Laurențiu Reghecampf was brought as manager, and he changed almost the entire squad, bringing 17 new players.[1] The team started winning matches, and among its victims were bigger names like Oțelul Galaţi, Rapid București and eventual champions CFR Cluj. As a result, the club climbed outside the relegation zone and finished the season in the first half of the table (ninth place). Because of this impressive results, after the season, Reghecampf was named manager at FC Steaua București. His place at Concordia was taken by Ilie Stan.

Under his spell, Concordia maintained its place in the upper half of the standings for the first half of the 2012–13 season. But in the second half the team failed to find the same rhythm and after six consecutive losses, Concordia entered the battle to avoid relegation. With a total of 16 games in a row without a win, Concordia finished the season on the 15th spot, similar with a relegation to Liga II after two years in the first division. At the end of the season, Ilie Stan resigned, alongside his entire technical team.[2]

Ionuț Chirilă replaced Stan as the head coach of the team. Concordia Chiajna successfully remained in the first division, playing a promotion/relegation play-off with Rapid București. The play-off was played on 13 July 2013 and won by Rapid 2–1, after extra-time. The FRF decision was contested by Concordia at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. On 2 August, CAS decided that Concordia Chiajna should play in Liga I and Rapid be relegated to second division. The results of the matches played by Rapid with Viitorul and Vaslui were canceled.

Honours

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League

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Cups

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Players

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First team squad

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As of 3 October 2024[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Romania ROU Octavian Vâlceanu (Vice-captain)
2 MF Romania ROU Dragoș Manolache
3 DF Ukraine UKR Yevgeniy Tsymbalyuk
4 DF Romania ROU Andrei Marc (4th captain)
5 MF Romania ROU Rareș Lazăr (3rd captain)
6 DF Romania ROU Marian Dragomir
7 MF Romania ROU Andreas Burcea
8 MF Argentina ARG Jonathan Rodríguez
9 FW Romania ROU Adrian Bălan (Captain)
11 FW Romania ROU Adrian Petre
12 GK Romania ROU Ștefan Fara
15 MF Romania ROU Aurelian Ciuciulete
17 FW Moldova MDA Alexandru Boiciuc
18 DF Central African Republic CTA Dylan Mboumbouni
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Romania ROU Giovani Petcu
20 MF North Macedonia MKD Petar Petkovski
21 DF Romania ROU Florin Dumbravă
22 DF Romania ROU Adrian Iancu
23 FW Romania ROU Robert Ion
24 MF Romania ROU Mihai Neicuțescu
25 DF Romania ROU Alexandru Misarăș
27 MF Romania ROU Vlad Prejmerean
28 DF Republic of Ireland IRL Josh Okpolokpo
29 DF Romania ROU David Alexe (on loan from FCSB)
31 DF Romania ROU Mihai Dobrescu
80 MF Romania ROU Giovani Ghimfuș
94 MF Romania ROU Darius Mocanu
GK Romania ROU Yanis Stanciu

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Romania ROU David Dănăilă (on loan to Popești-Leordeni)
MF Romania ROU Ionuț Voicu (on loan to Progresul Fundulea)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Romania ROU Ionuț Catrina (on loan to Tunari)
FW Romania ROU Mario Iordan (on loan to Progresul Spartac)

Club officials

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League history

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Notable former players

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The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 75 caps for CS Concordia Chiajna.

Romania

Notable former managers

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References

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  1. ^ Administrator. "Cu 17 nume noi în lot, Chiajna speră în salvarea de la retrogradare". Archived from the original on 2019-01-22. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  2. ^ Florin. "Concordia şi Ilie Stan s-au despărţit pe cale amiabilă". Archived from the original on 2016-03-06. Retrieved 2013-06-02.
  3. ^ "Echipa" [Squad] (in Romanian). CS Concordia Chiajna. Retrieved 24 August 2022.
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