FC Inter Sibiu

FC Inter Sibiu was a football club based in Sibiu, Sibiu County in central Romania. It was founded in 1982 and it soon became one of the best teams from Sibiu. The club was dissolved in 2000.

FC Inter Sibiu
Full nameFotbal Club Inter Sibiu
Nickname(s)Sibienii (The Sibiu People)
Short nameInter Sibiu
Founded1982
Dissolved2000
GroundInter
Capacity14,200

History

The club was represented by the son of Nicolae Ceauşescu, Nicu Ceauşescu so it was obvious that it received some help to reach Liga I and stay there. After the fall of the communist regime, the club had a good run, finishing 4th at the Divizia A 1990-91 and winning the Balkans Cup during the same season. But after this performances, their best players (Z. Ritli, M. Stănescu, Ov. Maier, D. Zotincă, R. Niculescu, Căt. Popa) left, they lost their sponsorship, so the crash was inevitable, in 1996 the team relegated to Liga II and in 2000 it was dissolved.[1]

Honours

Domestic

Liga II:

Liga III:

  • Winners (1): 1985–86

Continental

Balkans Cup:

Other performances

  • Appearances in Liga I: 8
  • Best finish in Liga I: 4th (1990–91)

Notable players

Notable Managers

References

  1. "Dosarele Tribuna Sporturilor: FC Inter - istoria unei promovări Naşterea unei echipe mari" [Sports Tribune files: FC Inter - the history of a promotion The birth of a great team]. tribuna.ro. Retrieved 9 September 2020.(in Romanian)
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