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CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud

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Gloria Bistrița
Full nameClubul Sportiv Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud
Nickname(s)Alb-albaștrii
(The White and Blues)
Glorioșii
(The Glorious Ones)
Vampirii albaștri
(The Blue Vampires)
Echipa lui Dracula
(Dracula's Squad)
Short nameGloria
Founded31 May 2018; 6 years ago (2018-05-31)
GroundJean Pădureanu
Capacity7,800
OwnerBistrița-Năsăud County Council
General managerSergiu Costin
ManagerBogdan Apostu
CoachCristian Pustai[1]
LeagueLiga III
2023–24Liga III, Seria IX, 1st
Websitehttps://gloria2018.ro/

Clubul Sportiv Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud, commonly known as Gloria Bistrița, or simply as Gloria is a Romanian football club based in Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County, currently playing in the Liga III.

Founded on 31 May 2018 under the name of 1. FC Gloria, the team is considered as the unofficial successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița, both by supporters, the media, but also the club itself assuming this status. The team has a similar name, same colors (white and blue), is playing on the same stadium, also having former directors, managers and players of the old club involved in the destiny of the new entity.

History

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Former logo, used between 2018 and 2021
2022–23 squad

CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud was founded on 31 May 2018 and was enrolled directly in the Liga III, on the place of newly promoted ACS Dumitra, club that gave its place and right to play in the third tier, as well as all the players, entire administrative and technical staff to the newly formed club, simultaneously enrolling in the fourth tier and becoming an official partner for 1. FC Gloria, as the second team.[2][3] The club is considered the unofficial successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița, both by supporters, the media, but also the club itself assuming this status. The team has a similar name, same colors (white and blue), is playing on the same stadium, also having former directors, managers and players of the old club involved in the destiny of the new entity.[4][5]

In the summer of 2021, 1. FC Gloria was taken over by Bistrița-Năsăud County Council and changed its name to CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud.in 2022, Aurelian Băbuțan an experienced manager and local person joined the club to become a sports director. As a result of finishing second in Division 10 of Liga III of 2022–2023, they played a 2 way home (24 May) and return (27 May) tie against Corvinul Hunedoara, the latter team progressed to Liga II

Grounds

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1. FC Gloria, like its predecessor, ACF Gloria Bistrița, plays its home matches on Jean Pădureanu Stadium in Bistrița, with a capacity of 7,800 seats. The stadium is named in honor of the longest-running president of a football club in Romania, Jean Pădureanu, the man who led the old Gloria for 47 years (1966–2013). A respected, but also a controversial character, the Lord, as he was called, managed to maintain the club in the Liga I for 22 consecutive years.[6]

Honours

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Liga III

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 10 February 2024[7]

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 Haralambie Mociu
GK Romania ROU Bogdan Moga
2 DF Romania ROU Rareș Uțiu (on loan from U Cluj)
3 DF Romania ROU Roberto Hasnaș
6 DF Romania ROU Harald Fridrich
8 MF Romania ROU Paul Pațurcă
9 FW Romania ROU Andrei Banyoi
10 MF Romania ROU Vlad Mihalcea
11 DF Romania ROU Adrian Măr
12 GK Romania ROU Valentin Neacșu
13 FW Romania ROU Bogdan Sucitu
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF Romania ROU Alexander Trifan
19 FW Romania ROU Cătălin Ciobănică
21 FW Romania ROU Alejandro Râpan (on loan from Viitorul Cluj)
24 FW Romania ROU Darius Andrecuț
25 MF Romania ROU Cosmin Larionesi (on loan from U Cluj)
28 MF Romania ROU Florin Bălan
77 MF Romania ROU Vasile Mihai
MF Romania ROU Emanuel Dat
MF Romania ROU Cosmin Ioniță
MF Romania ROU Alin Țegle
23 FW Belgium BEL James Akugbe Amasihohu
88 FW Ghana GHA Carl Davordzie (on loan from CFR Cluj)
DF Romania ROU Vlasti Martinovic (on loan from Farul Constanța)

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
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club Officials

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League history

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References

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  1. ^ "Bogdan Apostu, comparație arogantă cu Aurelian Băbuțan: "O Dacie și un Mercedes are același preț?" Vezi detalii de la Gloria!" (in Romanian). www.sportulbistritean.ro. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Asociația Club Sportiv Unu Fotbal Club Gloria" [Association Sports Club One Football Club Gloria]. firme.info. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  3. ^ "Ioan Horoba, în spatele noului proiect de la Bistriţa. Echipa promovată la "masa verde" în Liga 3 are gânduri de Liga 2. "Contez pe ajutor substanţial"" [Ioan Horoba, behind the new project in Bistrita. The team promoted to League 3 by forfeit has thoughts of League 2. "I count on substantial help"]. liga2.prosport.ro. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Despre club" [About the club]. gloria-bistrita.ro. Archived from the original on 5 March 2021. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  5. ^ "Alt nume de tradiție care reînvie în fotbalul românesc? » Un personaj cunoscut din Liga 1 a pus bazele și va conduce destinele echipei" [Another name of tradition that revives in Romanian football? »A well-known person from the League 1 has laid the foundations and leadership of the team]. gsp.ro. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  6. ^ "A murit Jean Pădureanu! A fost cel mai longeviv președinte de club din România, dar și părintele Cooperativei" [Jean Pădureanu died! He was the longest-running club president in Romania, but also the parent of the Cooperative]. gsp.ro. Retrieved 26 July 2019.
  7. ^ "Jucători" [Players] (in Romanian). Gloria Bistrița. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
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