Liga IV Cluj

Liga IV Cluj is the regional Liga IV football division for clubs in Cluj County, România, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. It is organized by the County Football Association (Asociația Județeană de Fotbal) and is competed amongst 14 teams, the winner is promoted to Liga III after a promotion play-off.

Liga IV Cluj
Founded1968
CountryRomania
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toLiga III
Relegation toLiga VCluj County
Domestic cup(s)Cupa României
Supercupa României
Current championsArieșul Mihai Viteazu (1st title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsCM Cluj-Napoca and
Atletic Olimpia Gherla (5 titles each)
WebsiteAJF Cluj
Current: 2022–23 Liga IV Cluj

History

In 1968, along with the territorial reorganization of the country,[1] but also due to the large number of requests, FRF proposes a competitive system in which each county has its own football championship, which will activate the former teams in the regional championship as well as the racing and town championship teams from the previous edition.

Promotion

The champions of each county association play one another in a play-off to promote to the Liga III. Geographical criteria are taken into consideration when the play-offs are drawn. In total there are 41 county champions plus the Bucharest municipal champion.

List of Champions

Season Winners
1968–69 Dermata Cluj-Napoca
1969–70 Cimentul Turda
1970–71 Tehnofrig Cluj-Napoca
1971–72 CM Cluj-Napoca
1972–73 Cimentul Turda
1973–74 CM Cluj-Napoca
1974–75 Tehnofrig Cluj-Napoca
1975–76 Electrometal Cluj-Napoca
1976–77 CM Cluj-Napoca
1977–78 Viitorul ICMA Cluj-Napoca
1978–79 CFR Turda
1979–80 Olimpia Gherla
1980–81 Olimpia Gherla
1981–82 Olimpia Gherla
1982–83 Unirea Dej
1983–84 Motorul IRA Cluj-Napoca
1984–85 Electrometal Cluj-Napoca
1985–86 CM Cluj-Napoca
1986–87 CM Cluj-Napoca
1987–88 CUG Cluj-Napoca
1988–89 Unirea Dej
1989–90 Electrometal Cluj-Napoca
Season Winners
1990–91 Sticla Arieșul Turda
1991–92 Dermata Cluj-Napoca
1992–93 Industria Sârmei Câmpia Turzii
1993–94 Sticla Arieșul Turda
1994–95 Industria Sârmei Câmpia Turzii
1995–96 Olimpia Gherla
1996–97 Olimpia Gherla
1997–98 Cimentul Turda
1998–99 Minerul Ocna Dej
1999–00 Minerul Iara
2000–01 Romsco Cluj-Napoca
2001–02 Dej
2002–03 Minerul Iara
2003–04 Știința Cluj-Napoca
2004–05 Sănătatea Cluj-Napoca
2005–06 Universitatea 1919 Cluj-Napoca
2006–07 Minerul Iara-Băișoara
2007–08 CFR Cluj-Napoca II
2008–09 Arieșul Turda II
2009–10 Unirea Florești[2][3]
2010–11 Leii Tritenii de Jos
2011–12 Vulturii Vultureni
Season Winners
2012–13 Unirea Jucu
2013–14 Plaiul Iacobeni
2014–15 Potaissa Turda
2015–16 Viitorul Feleacu[4]
2016–17 Universitatea Cluj-Napoca
2017–18 Sticla Arieșul Turda[5]
2018–19 Florești[6]
2019–20 Someșul Dej
2020–21 Viitorul Cluj
2021–22 Supporter 2.0 Cluj-Napoca[7]
2022–23 Arieșul Mihai Viteazu[8][9]

See also

Main Leagues

County Leagues (Liga IV series)

References

  1. "Controversele ultimei reorganizări administrativ-teritoriale" [Controversies of the last administrative-territorial reorganization]. adevarul.ro. Archived from the original on 2 August 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2020.(in Romanian)
  2. "Unirea Florești s-a calificat la barajul pentru Liga 3" [Unirea Florești qualified at the playoff for Liga 3]. liga2.prosport.ro. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2020.(in Romanian)
  3. "Unirea Florești, campioană fără înfrângere" [Unirea Floresti, undefeated champion]. liga2.prosport.ro. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 5 May 2020.(in Romanian)
  4. "Clujul și-a aflat campioana. Viitorul Feleacu îi va reprezenta contra Aradului la barajul de promovare în Liga 3" [Cluj has found its champion. Viitorul Feleacu will represent them against Arad in the promotion playoff of Liga 3]. liga2.prosport.ro. Archived from the original on 6 January 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2020.(in Romanian)
  5. "Sticla Arieșul Turda a devenit campioană județeană în județul Cluj" [Sticla Arieșul Turda became county champion in Cluj county]. sportulsalajean.ro. Archived from the original on 1 June 2018. Retrieved 10 April 2020.(in Romanian)
  6. "S-a terminat! CS Florești e campioana Ligii a IV-a, după victoria cu Mihai Viteazu. Hattrick pentru Pintea" [It's over! CS Florești is the Champion of the Liga IV, after the victory with Mihai Viteazu. Hattrick for Pintea]. cjsport.ro. Archived from the original on 24 November 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2021.(in Romanian)
  7. "Supporter 2.0 Cluj Napoca a devenit campioana județului Cluj. Vedeta echipei, un fost dinamovist. Finanțatorul echipei: "Jucătorii și staff-ul au fost adevărate mașini de luptă, reci și eficiente"" [Supporter 2.0 Cluj Napoca became the champion of Cluj County. The star of the team, a former Dinamo player. The team's financier: "The players and the staff were real fighting machines, cold and efficient"]. liga2.prosport.ro. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.(in Romanian)
  8. "Arieșul Mihai Viteazu, campioană în premieră în Liga 4 Cluj. Va întâlni o echipă din Bihor în barajul pentru promovarea în Liga 3" [Arieșul Mihai Viteazu, champion for the first time in League 4 Cluj. They will meet a team from Bihor in the play-off for promotion to League 3]. liga2.prosport.ro. Archived from the original on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2023.(in Romanian)
  9. "Arieșul Mihai Viteazu, campioana Ligii a IV-a" [Arieșul Mihai Viteazu, champion of the League IV]. cjsport.ro. Archived from the original on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 23 May 2023.(in Romanian)
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