CS Șoimii Lipova

Clubul Sportiv Șoimii Lipova, commonly known as CS Șoimii Lipova, or simply Șoimii Lipova, is a Romanian professional football club based in Lipova, Arad County.

Șoimii Lipova
Full nameClubul Sportiv Șoimii Lipova
Nickname(s)Lipovanii
(The People from Lipova)
Short nameȘoimii
Founded1974 (1974)
as Șoimii Lipova
1980 (1980)
as Șoimii-Strungul Lipova
2012 (2012)
as Șoimii Lipova
GroundȘoimii
Capacity1,520
OwnerLipova Town
ChairmanRadu Pop
ManagerAdrian Abrudean
LeagueLiga III
2022–23Liga III, Seria VIII, 2nd
WebsiteClub website

The team was founded in 1974 and played in the Divizia C for 14 years, between 1980 and 1994. The most important result was a 1st place in the 11th series, achieved at the end of the 1991–92 season. After 1994 Șoimii played only in the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system and even withdrew from any competition in the spring of 2010. After two years of inactivity Șoimii enrolled in the sixth tier and started its ascension, promoting back to Liga III at the end of the 2016–17 season.

History

Șoimii Lipova was founded in 1974 after a merger between Mureșul Lipova and Luptătorul Lipova.[1] In the first season, 1974–75 Arad County Championship, the squad based in Lipova finished on the 4th place, then in the following season, 1975–76, won the county championship and qualifying for the Divizia C promotion play-off, but lost in front of Timiș County champion, Laminorul Nădrag (1–0 at Nădrag and 0–2 at Lipova). Followed three seasons in which Șoimii finished on the following positions: 4th (1976–77 and 1977–78) and 9th (1978–79) in the second series of the County Championship.

In the 1979–80 season, Șoimii Lipova won the county championship again, finished 1st in Series B and won the championship final against the winner of the Series A, Chimia Arad (1–0 at Lipova and 3–3 at Vladimirescu). Followed a promotion play-off match to Divizia C against the champion of Liga IV – Timiș County, Textila Timișoara. Șoimii promoted after two victories (3–1 at Timișoara and 2–1 at Lipova).

After the promotion, in the summer of 1980, the team starts collaborating with the lathe factory from Lipova changing its name to Șoimii-Strungul, and at the end of the first season in Divizia C, Șoimii-Strungul, with a new coach, Toma Jurcă, finished on the 4th place.

Then in the summer of 1981 changed its name again in Șoimii Lipova.[2] Followed another 12 consecutive seasons in the Divizia C for Șoimii, which also won the 11th series of the league at the end of the 1991–92 season, but never played in the Divizia B due to some competitive reorganizations dictated by the Romanian Football Federation.[3][4]

At the end of the 1993–94 season "lipovanii" relegated to Divizia D, where they remained for the next 16 years. In the spring of 2010 Șoimii withdrew from Liga IV after the biggest defeat suffered in the history of the club, 1–28 against Frontiera Curtici. In 2012, after two years of inactivity Șoimii Lipova was reestablished and enrolled in the Liga VI, last tier of the Arad County association.[4] Șoimii obtained two consecutive promotions and in the summer of 2015 was back in the Liga IV, competition which they won at the end of the 2016–17 season. As the champion of Arad County, "lipovanii" played the promotion play-off against CS Diosig, the champions of Bihor County, which they have defeated 7–1 on aggregate and promoted back to Liga III after 23 years of absence.[5] In the first season Șoimii finished on the 6th place in the fourth series.

Grounds

Stadionul Orășenesc

The club plays its home matches on Stadionul Orășenesc from Lipova, with a capacity of 1,000 seats.

Stadionul Șoimii

From 2017, the club played its home matches on Stadionul Șoimii from Pâncota due to the modernization works carried out at the stadium in Lipova.

Chronology of names

Name Period
Șoimii Lipova 1974–1980
Șoimii-Strungul Lipova 1980–1981
Șoimii Lipova 1981–present

Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Arad County

Liga VArad County

  • Winners (1): 2013–14

Liga VIArad County

  • Winners (1): 2012–13

Cupa RomânieiArad County

  • Winners (2): 2015–16, 2016–17

Players

First team squad

As of 13 January 2023

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 Ovidiu Jianu
3 DF Romania ROU Abel Popa
5 DF Romania ROU Sergiu Sabău
6 DF Romania ROU Norbert Polgar
7 MF Romania ROU Andrei Gavrilă (on loan from UTA II)
10 MF Romania ROU Sergiu Românu
13 MF Romania ROU David Pop
16 FW Romania ROU Alexandru Bădăuță
20 MF Romania ROU Daniel Clej
21 MF Romania ROU Sebastian Susan
25 MF Romania ROU Alexandru Mare (on loan from Zalău)
No. Pos. Nation Player
29 GK Romania ROU Raul Buta
81 MF Romania ROU Alexandru Hațegan
86 MF Romania ROU Ovidiu Bulza (on loan from UTA II)
94 FW Romania ROU Nicu Modan
97 DF Romania ROU Radu Criștiu
99 DF Romania ROU Claudiu Pamfile
DF Romania ROU Denis Giosu
DF Romania ROU Alexandru Nagy
MF Romania ROU Daniel Leric
FW Romania ROU Andrei Rusu
MF Romania ROU Alexandru Popovici
FW Romania ROU Marco Enciu
MF Romania ROU Petrișor Jichici
MF Romania ROU Daniel Grigoriu ( on loan from Dumbrăvița)
DF Romania ROU Denis Angheli

Out on loan

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
MF Morocco MAR Salhi Ouadie (on loan to Dumbrăvița

Club officials

League history

References

  1. "De 51 ani în slujba fotbalului" [For 51 years in the service of football]. arq.ro. Retrieved 14 October 2020.(in Romanian)
  2. "1980–81 Divizia C" [1980–81 Divizia C]. romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  3. "1991–92 Divizia C" [1991–92 Divizia C]. romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  4. "Bine Ati Venit" [Welcome]. soimiilipova.wordpress.com. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  5. "Şoimii Lipova a promovat în Liga 3-a! Scor general dupa doua manse: Lipova – Diosig: 7–1" [Șoimii Lipova promoted to Liga 3! Aggregate score: Lipova – Diosig: 7–1]. ghidularadean.ro. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
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