CSC 1599 Șelimbăr
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Full name | Club Sportiv Comunal 1599 Șelimbăr | ||
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Short name | Șelimbăr | ||
Founded | 2016 as Viitorul Șelimbăr | ||
Ground | Municipal | ||
Capacity | 12,000 | ||
Owner | Șelimbăr Commune | ||
Chairman | Remus Șerban | ||
Manager | Eugen Beza | ||
League | Liga II | ||
2020–21 | Liga II, 11th of 20 | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Club Sportiv Comunal 1599 Șelimbăr, commonly known as 1599 Șelimbăr or simply as Șelimbăr (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃeˈlimbər]), is a Romanian football club based in Șelimbăr, Sibiu County, currently playing in the Liga II. 1599 Șelimbăr was founded in 2016, under the name of Viitorul Șelimbăr in order to continue the football tradition in the commune, after the dissolution of the old team, Sevișul Șelimbăr.
History
CSC 1599 Șelimbăr was founded in 2016, under the name of Viitorul Șelimbăr, by a group of youngsters from the commune, coordinated by Nicolae Preuteasa, in order to continue the football tradition in Șelimbăr after the dissolution of the old team, Sevișul Șelimbăr. The senior squad was enrolled directly in the Liga IV, Sibiu County Series being ranked 6th (2016–17) and 2nd (2017–18), before finishing 1st and to have the chance to play a promotion play-off match.[1][2]
In the promotion play-off, Șelimbărenii passed of CS Gheorgheni (Harghita County champions), 5–3 on aggregate and promoted for the first time in their history to Liga III, but also at six years after the relegation of Sevișul from this tier.[3]
After two seasons in the third tier, Viitorul Șelimbăr promoted in the Liga II, under the command of Florin Maxim. Viitorul is the first team from Șelimbăr that achieved this performance, in the history of the commune from Sibiu County. In the same summer Viitorul Șelimbăr was renamed as CSC 1599 Șelimbăr.[4]
Grounds
1599 Șelimbăr plays its home matches on Comunal Stadium in Șelimbăr, Sibiu County, with a capacity of 1,000 seats. Starting with the spring of 2019, the club moved on Măgura Stadium in Cisnădie, with a capacity of 5,000 seats, due to the renovation and expansion works that started at their own stadium. In the summer of 2020, Șelimbăr moved again, this time at Avrig, on the Central Stadium.
Honours
- Cupa României – Sibiu County:
- Winners (1): 2017–18
- Runners-up (1): 2018–19
Players
First team squad
- As of 6 September 2022[5]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Club officials
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References
- ^ "Liga a IV-a, SENIORI, sezon 2016/2017" [Liga IV, SENIORS, 2016/2017 season]. frf-ajf.ro. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
- ^ "LIGA a-IV-a, sezon 2017/2018" [LIGA IV, 2017/2018 season]. frf-ajf.ro. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
- ^ "Viitorul Șelimbăr a promovat în liga a 3-a. Dublă victorie la baraj" [Viitorul Șelimbăr promoted to the third league. Double victory in the play-off]. oradesibiu.ro. Retrieved 30 October 2019.
- ^ "Viitorul Șelimbăr a cesionat locul în Liga a II-a pentru CSC 1599 Șelimbăr!" [Viitorul Șelimbăr moved its activity on CSC 1599 Șelimbăr!]. viitorulselimbar.ro. Retrieved 28 June 2021.
- ^ "Echipa" [Squad] (in Romanian). csc1599selimbar.ro. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
External links
- CS1 Romanian-language sources (ro)
- Articles with short description
- Short description with empty Wikidata description
- Use dmy dates from October 2019
- Football team templates which use short name parameter
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Association football clubs established in 2016
- Football clubs in Sibiu County
- Liga II clubs
- Liga III clubs
- Liga IV clubs
- 2016 establishments in Romania