Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in green).
Any previous name with which the team has participated in European competitions
is shown in parentheses.
ROM01 –
FC UTA ARAD (UT Arad)
1945 ITA, 1950 Flamura roșie, 1958 UTA, 1984 FCM-UTA, 1986 CSM UTA, 1991 FC
UTA, 2007 FCM UTA, 2010 FC UTA, 2014 dissolved and re-formed as Fotbal Club UTA (Uzina Textilă
Arad); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Stadionul Francisc von Neuman; colours: red-white.
ROM02 – FC ARGEȘ PITEȘTI (Dinamo
Pitești)
1953
Dinamo,1967 FC Argeș, 2013 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin; colours:
violet.
1962
ASA (Asociația Sportivă a
Armatei), 2005 dissolved; ground: Ladislau Bölöni; colours: blue-red.
ROM04 – FC
BRAȘOV (Steagul roşu Brașov)
1937 UAB, 1948 Steagul roșu,
1950 Metalul Steagul roșu,
1956 Energia, 1958 Steagul roșu,
1980 FCM Brașov, 1990 Fotbal
Club Brașov, 2017 dissolved; ground: Stadionul Silviu Ploeșteanu; colours: yellow-black.
ROM05
– FC RÂMNICU VÂLCEA (Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea)
1946 Valceana, 1962 Unirea,
1966 Oltul, 1967 Chimia,
1974 CS Râmnicu
Vâlcea,
1975 Chimia, 1994 FC Râmnicu Vâlcea,
2004 dissolved; ground: Zăvoi;
colours: blue-white.
ROM06 – FC
CORVINUL HUNEDOARA (Corvinul Hunedoara)
1921 UFH (Uzinele de Fier Hunedoara), 1948 IMS, 1950 Metalul,
1956 Energia, 1958 Corvinul,
1962 Siderurgistul, 1964 Metalul,
1970 Corvinul, 1991 FC Corvinul,
2008 dissolved; ground:
Michael Klein; colours: blue-white.
ROM07 – CSU GATAȚI
1956 Știința, 1967 Politehnica
(+ Siderurgistul), 1972 CSU Galați,
1982 dissolved (+FCM Galați => Dunărea CSU); ground: Stadionul Nicolae Rainea; colours: white-blue.
ROM08 – FC DINAMO BUCUREȘTI (Dinamo București)
1948 Dinamo (Unirea Tricolor
+ Ciocanul), 1991 Fotbal
Club Dinamo; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Arena Națională; colours: red.
ROM09
– FC CRAIOVA (FC Electroputere
Craiova)
1949 Metalul
Craiova, 1956 Energia Craiova, 1958 Rovine Grivița,
1958 Feroviarul Craiova, 1958 CFR Rovine, 1959 Jiul Craiova, 1960 CS Craiova, 1961 CFR Electroputere Craiova, 1962 Electroputere
Craiova, 1998 FC Extensiv Craiova; 2004 FC Craiova,
2004 dissolved;
ground: Romanescu Parc; colours:
white-blue.
1932 Astra Română, 1950
Partizanul, 1951 Flacăra, 1977 Flacăra Automecanica, 1985 Flacăra; at the 3rd level in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Stadionul Flacăra; colours: yellow-blue.
ROM11 – CF GLORIA PROGRESUL BISTRIȚA (FC Gloria Bistrița)
1922
Ceramica, 1946 CS Bistrița, 1957 Progresul, 1958 CS Gloria, 1992 CF Gloria, 2014 CF Gloria Progresul, 2015 dissolved; ground: Stadionul
Jean Pădureanu; colours: white-blue.
ROM12 – CSM JIUL PETROȘANI (Jiu Petroșani)
1919
CAM (Clubul Atletic al Minerilor),
1924 Uniunea Cluburilor Atletice
ale Societății Petroșani (+ CAM Vulcan), 1926 CAM, 1929 Jiul (+ CS Lupeni), 1949 Partizanul, 1951 Flacăra, 1953 Minerul, 1956 Energia, 1957 Jiul,
1991 CS Jiul, 1017 CSM Jiul;
at the 3rd level
in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Jiul; colours: black-white.
ROM13 – CS MINAUR BAIA MARE (FC Baia Mare)
1948 CSM Baia Mare, 1950 Metalul,
1956 Energia Trustul Miner,
1957 Minerul, 1958 CSM, 1962 Minerul,
1975 FC Baia Mare, 1985 FC Maramureș, 1998 FC Baia Mare, 2010 dissolved,
2012 re-formed as FCM (Fotbal Club Municipal) Baia
Mare, 2016 dissolved, 2017 re-formes as CS Minaur ;
at the 3rd level il the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul
Viorel Mateianu; colours: red-blue.
1978 Oțelul, 1981 Metalosport, 1982 FC Oțelul, 2016 dissolved; ground: Stadionul
Siderirgistul; colours: red-white-blue.
ROM15 – FC PETROLUL PLOIEȘTI (Petrolul Ploiești)
1924
Juventus București, 1948 Distribuția
București, 1948 Petrolul
București, 1949 Competrol,
1950 Partizanul București,
1951 Flacăra
București, 1952 Flacăra Ploiești,
1956 Energia, 1957 Petrolul, 1974 FC Petrolul, 1992 FC Ploiești,
1993 FC Petrolul, 2003 FC Petrolul
(+ CS Astra Ploiești), 2016 dissolved
and re-formed as FC (Fotbal Club) Petrolul, 2017 ACS Petrolul ’52, 2017 FC Petrolul;
at the 1st level
in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Ilie Oană; colours: yellow-blue.
ROM16 – SSU POLITEHNICA TIMIȘOARA (CS Politehnica Timișoara) (AFC Politehnica Timișoara) (FC Timişoara)
1921
SS (Sociatatea Sportiva) Politehnica,
1948 CSU Timișoara, 1950 CS Știința,
1966 CS Politehnica, 1991 AFC Politehnica,
2002 Politehnica AEK (+ AEK București), 2004 FCU Politehnica,
2008 FC Timișoara,
2012 dissolved and re-formes
as ACS Politehnica (using the ACS Recaș title), 2021
SSU (Societatea Sportivă
Universitară) Politehnica
Timișoara;
at the 3rd level
in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Electrica; colours: violet-white.
ROM17 – FC PROGRESUL BUCUREȘTI (Progresul București) (FC Naţional
București)
1934
Socec Lafayette, 1948 Grafica MS, 1950 Spartac, 1954 Progresul FB, 1956 Progresul, 1977 Progresul Vulcan,
1987 Progresul-Voința, 1988 Progresul
Energia, 1989 Progresul Șoimii
IMUC, 1992 FC Progresul, 1994 FC Național,
2008 Fotbal Club Progresul,
2009 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Viitorul;
colours: blue.
ROM18 – FC RAPID BUCUREȘTI (Rapid București) (UFC
Rapid București) (AFC
Rapid București)
1923
CFR, 1936 FC Rapid, 1945 CFR, 1950 Locomotiva, 1958 Rapid, 199. UFC Rapid, 2006 FC Rapid, 2013 AFC (Asociația Fotbal
Club) Rapid, 2017 AS Academia Rapid, 2018
FC Rapid, at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Regie; colours: white-claret.
ROM19 – FCM
BACĂU (Dinamo Bacău) (FC Bacău)
1950 Dinamo, 1970 SC Bacău, 1990 FC Bacău, 1992 FC Selena, 1996 AS Bacău, 1997 FCM (Municipal) Bacău, 2014 dissolved;
ground: Municipal; colours: yellow-blue.
ROM20 – FC
SPORTUL STUDENȚESC BUCUREȘTI (Sportul Studenţesc București)
1916 Sporting Club Universitar,
1919 Sportul Studențesc,
1946 Sparta, 1948 Clubul Sportiv
Universitar, 1954 Știința,
1966 Politehnica, 1969 Sportul
Studențesc, 1991 FC Sportul
Studențesc, 2017 dissolved; ground: Agronomia;
colours: white.
ROM21 –
FC FCSB BUCUREȘTI (CCA București) (CSA Steaua București) (FC Steaua București)
1947 Asociația Sportivă
a Armatei, 1948 Clubul Sportiv Central al Armatei, 1950
CCA (Casal Centrală
a Armatei), 1962 CSA Steaua, 1998 Fotbal
Club Steaua, 2017 FC FCSB; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Arena Națională; colours: red-blue.
ROM22 –
CFM UNIVERSITATEA CLUJ (Ştiinţa Cluj) (Universitatea Cluj)
1919 Universitatea Cluj, 1940 Universitatea Sibiu,
1945 Universitatea Cluj, 1948 CSU, 1950 Știința,
1966 Universitatea, 1991 FC Universitatea,
2009 CFM Universitatea; at the 1st level
in the 2023/24 season; ground: Cluj Arena; colours: black-white.
ROM23 – CS
UNIVERSITATEA CRAIOVA
1948 UNSR (Uniunea Națională a Studenților
din România) Craiova, 1951 CSU (Clubul Sportiv Universitar) , 1953 Știința, 1966
CS (Clubul Sportiv) Universitatea, 1991 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Ion Oblemenco;
colours: white-blue.
1971 Dinamo Victoria, 1985
1907 CFR (Căile Ferate Române) Cluj –
Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club, 1919 CFR Cluj,
1950 Locomotiva Cluj, 1957 CFR Cluj, 1960 CSM Cluj,
1964 Clujeana, 1967 CFR Cluj, 1974 CFR Cluj-Napoca,
1982 Steaua-CFR Cluj-Napoca, 1989 CFR Cluj-Napoca, 2002 CS Ecomax
CFR Cluj-Napoca, 2006 FC CFR 1907 Cluj; at the 1st level in the
2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Dr.
Constantin Rădulescu; colours: scarlet.
1954 Aurora, 1975 Avântul,
1979 Ferom, 1984 Unirea, 1999 Agricultorul,
2001 Unirea, 2011 dissolved, 2015 re-formed as Unirea, 2017 dissolved; ground: Tineretului; colours: blue-white.
2002 FC Vaslui, 2014 dissolved; ground: Stadionul Municipal; colours: yellow-green.
1945
Karres Mediaș, 1947 CSM Mediaș, 1948 Gaz metan, 1950 Partizanul, 1951 Flacăra,
1956 Energia, 1958 Gaz metan,
1991 Clubul Sportiv Gaz metan, 2022 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Municipal Gaz Metan;
colours: white-black.
1962
CS Pandurii Lignitul (Flacăra-Unirea Târgu-Jiu
+ CIL Târgu-Jiu), 2022 dissolved; ground: Stadionul Tudor
Vladimirescu; colours: white-blue.
1937 Clubul Sportiv Astra-Română Ploiești (Astra Română
Moreni + Astra Română Boldești + Astra Română Unirea Hârsa), 1937 Columbia Câmpina, 1945 CS Astra-Română
Ploiești,
1996 FC Danubiana Ploiești, 1997
SC Astra Ploiești,
2003 dissolved (+ FC Petrolul Ploiești => FC Petrolul
Ploiești),
2005 re-formed as CS Astra Ploiești,
2007 CSM Ploiești,
2009 CS Astra Ploiești,
2012 Fotbal Club Astra Giurgiu, 2022 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Marin Anastasovici;
colours: black-white.
2008 FCM (Fotbal
Club Municipal), 2013 ASA (Asociația Sportivă
Ardealul) 2013, 2018 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul
Trans-Sil; colours: blue-red.
2001 Fotbal Club Botoșani; at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season;
ground: Stadionul
Municipal; colours: white.
ROM34 –
CSM POLITEHNICA IAȘI (CSMS Iaşi)
2010 ACSMU (Asociația Club Sportiv Municipal Universitar) Politehnica Iași (Tricolor Breaza + Navoby Iaşi),
2011 CSMS (Clubul Sportiv
Municipal Studenteșc) Iași, 2016 CSM (Clubul Sportiv Municipal) Politehnica; at
the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Emil
Alexandrescu; colours: blue-black.
2009 Fotbal Club Viitorul; 2021 dissolved (+ FC Farul Constanța => FCV Farul
Constanța); ground: Stadionul Viitorul;
colours: blue-black.
1991 FC Universitatea, 1994
AS (Asociația Sportivă) FC Universitatea, 2011
excluded by Federation, 2014 dissolved;
ground: Stadionul Ion Oblemenco;
colours: white-blue.
2013 U Craiova 1948 CS; at the 1st
level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Ion Oblemenco; colours:
white-blue.
2011 ACS (Asociația Club Sportiv) Sepsi OSK (Olt
Sport Klub); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Municipal;
colours: re-white.
2021 FCV (Fotbal Club Viitorul) Farul (FC Farul Constanța + FC Viitorul
Constanța); at the 1st level in the 2023/24 season; ground: Stadionul Centra-Academia Gheorghe Hagi (Ovidiu); colours: blue-white
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name
(sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was
able to collect.