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Full name Fotbal Club Dinamo București                                                
Nickname(s) Câinii roșii (The Red Dogs); Alb-roșii (The White and Reds)
Spartanii (The Spartans)
Short name Dinamo
Founded 14 May 1948
Ground Dinamo
Capacity 15,033    
                                                                            

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Full name Fotbal Club Universitatea Cluj

Nickname(s) Șepcile roșii (The Red Caps); Studenții (The Students); Alb-negrii (The White and Blacks)

Short name U Cluj

Founded 23 November 1919;  as Societatea Sportivă a Studenților Universitari

Ground Cluj Arena

Capacity 30,201 










Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Petrolul 52

Nickname(s) Petroliștii (The Oilmen); Găzarii (The Oilmen); Galben-albaștrii (The Yellow and Blues); Lupii galbeni (The Yellow Wolves)

Short name Petrolul

Founded 31 December 1924 as FC Juventus București

Ground Ilie Oană

Capacity 15,073 






 Full name Clubul Sportiv

Muncitoresc Reșița

Nickname(s) Rosso-Nerii (The Red and Blacks) Milan din Banat (Milan from Banat) Reșițenii (The Reșița People)

Short name CSM, Reșița

Founded 25 May 1926; as UD Reșița

2009; as CSM Școlar Reșița

Ground Mircea Chivu

Capacity 12,500





Full name Asociația Suporter Club Oțelul Galați

Nickname(s) Oțelarii (The Steelworkers); Roş-alb-albaştrii (Red-White-Blues);  Gălățenii (The People from Galați)

Founded 1964; 

Ground Oțelul

Capacity 13,500 






 

Full name FCV Farul Constanța 

Nickname(s) Marinarii (The Sailors); Rechinii (The Sharks); Alb-albaștrii (The White and Blues); 

Constănțenii (The People from Constanța)

Short name Farul

Founded 1920;  as SPM Constanța

Ground Viitorul

Capacity 4,554 









Full name SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA
Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues)
Short name FCSB
Founded 7 June 1947; as ASA București
Ground Arena Națională
Capacity 55,634







Full name Clubul Sportiv Sporting Juniorul Vaslui

Nickname(s) Galben-verzii (The Yellow-Greens); Vasluienii (The Vaslui People)

Short name Vaslui, Sporting

Founded 2002; 2014;  (refounded)

Ground Municipal

Capacity 9,240 








Full name U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv SA
Nickname(s) Alb-albaștrii (The White-Blues) Juveții (The Oltenia People) Știința (The Science)
Campioana unei mari iubiri (The Champion of a Great Love) Leii din Bănie (The Lions from Bănie)
Short name U Craiova
Founded 5 September 1948;  (as UNSR Craiova)
                                     2013;  (refounding)
Ground Ion Oblemenco
Capacity 30,983





Full name Societatea Sportivă Universitară Politehnica Timișoara SA
Nickname(s)
Alb-violeții (The White-Purples) Băieții în Ghete (Boys in Boots) Timișorenii (The Timișoara People)
Bănățenii (The Banat People)bEchipa de pe Bega (The Bega River Team)
Short name Poli
Founded 4 December 1921; 2012 (refoundation)
Ground Știința / Dan Păltinișanu
Capacity 1,000 / 32,972










Full name SC FC Ripensia Timișoara SA
Nickname(s) Ripi Galben-Roșii (The Yellow and Reds)
Short name Ripensia
Founded 21 October 1928; 
                12 July 2012; 
Ground Electrica
Capacity 5,000




Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Municipal Politehnica Iași[note 1]
Nickname(s) Alb-albaștrii (The White and Blues) Trupa din Copou (Copou Squad) 

Short name Poli Iași

Founded 16 August 2010; 

as ACSMU Politehnica Iași
Ground Emil Alexandrescu
Capacity 11,390




Full name Fotbal Club Rapid 1923
Nickname(s) Rapidiștii  / Giuleștenii (The people of Giulești) Alb-vișiniii (The White-Burgundies)
Feroviarii (The Railwaymen)
Short name Rapid
Founded 25 June 1923; as CFR București
Ground Rapid Arena 
Capacity 14,050 




Full name Club Sportiv Municipal
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
Nickname( Nemțenii (The People from Neamț County) Urșii carpatini (The Carpathian Bears)
Echipa de sub Pietricica (The Team Below Pietricica Mountain) Galben-Negrii (The Yellow and Blacks)
Founded 20 October 1919; 
                17 August 2016; 
Ground Ceahlăul
Capacity 18,000




Full name SC Fotbal Club CFR 1907 Cluj SA
Nickname(s) Ceferiștii (The CFR People) Clujenii (The Cluj People) Feroviarii (The Railwaymen)
Alb-vișiniii (The White and Burgundies) Campioana Provinciei (The Provincial Champion)
Short name CFR
Founded 23 November 1907; as Kolozsvári Vasutas Sport Club
Ground Stadionul Constantin Rădulescu
Capacity 23,500





Full name Asociația Clubul Sportiv Campionii Fotbal Club Argeș
Nickname(s) Vulturii alb-violeți (The White-Violet Eagles) Alb-violeții (The White-Violets)
Trupa din Trivale (The Trivale Squad) Urmașii lui Dobrin (Dobrin's descendants)
Short name FC Argeș
Founded 6 August 1953; as Dinamo Pitești
Ground Nicolae Dobrin
Capacity 15,000






Full name Asociația Fotbal Club UTA Arad
Nickname(s) Bătrâna Doamnă (The Old Lady); Textiliștii (The Textile Workers)
Short name UTA
Founded 18 April 1945 as IT Arad
2013; 11 years ago (refounded) as UTA Bătrâna Doamnă
Ground Francisc von Neuman
Capacity 12,700







Full name Asociația Sportivă Fotbal Club Urziceni
Nickname(s) Chelsea de Ialomița (Chelsea of Ialomița); Chelsea de Urziceni (Chelsea of Urziceni); 
                        Lupii din Bărăgan (Wolves of Bărăgan); 
Short name Unirea
Founded 1954 as Aurora Urziceni
                2016 as A.S. F.C. Urziceni
Dissolved 2011
Ground Tineretului
Capacity 7,000






Full name Asociația Fotbal Club Chindia Târgoviște
Nickname(s) Micul Ajax (The Little Ajax); Dâmbovițenii (The Dâmbovița People)
Short name Chindia
Founded 11 August 2010; 
Ground Eugen Popescu / Ilie Oană
Capacity 6,500








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Full name Fotbal Club Gloria Buzău
Nickname(s) Roș-alb-albaștrii (The Red, White and Blues) Formația din Crâng (The Squad from Crâng)
Short name Gloria
Founded 16 June 1973; as CSM Buzău
                25 August 2016; as FC Buzău
Ground Municipal
Capacity 12,000







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Full name Asociația Fotbal Club Botoșani
Nickname(s) Botoșănenii (The Botoșani People)
Short name Botoșani
Founded 2001;
Ground Municipal
Capacity 7,782




Full name Clubul Sportiv Corvinul 1921 Hunedoara
Nickname(s) Corbii (The Ravens); Corviniștii (The Corvins); Alb-albaștrii (The White and Blues);
Hunedorenii (The People of Hunedoara); Echipa de sub furnale (The Team Under the Blast Furnaces);
Oțelarii (The Steelworkers)
Short name Corvinul
Founded 1921; as Fero Sport Hunedoara
                2005; as Corvinul 2005 Hunedoara
                2009; as FC Hunedoara
Ground Michael Klein
Capacity 16,500 (3,000 seated)





Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe
Nickname(s) Piros-fehérek / Roș-albii (The Red and Whites) Székelyek / Secuii (The Székelys)
Short name Sepsi
Founded 2011;
Ground Sepsi Arena
Capacity 8,400





Full name Clubul Sportiv Minaur Baia Mare
Nickname(s) Minerii (The Miners)  Băimărenii (The People from Baia Mare)
Short name Minaur, Baia Mare
Founded 1948; as CSM Baia Mare
                2012; as FCM Baia Mare
                2017; as Minaur Baia Mare
Ground Viorel Mateianu
Capacity 15,500 (8,000 seated)





Full name Club Sportiv Comunal 1599 Șelimbăr
Nickname(s) Șelimbărenii (The People from Șelimbăr) Călăreții Roșii (The Red Riders)
Short name Șelimbăr
Founded 2016; as Viitorul Șelimbăr
Ground Central
Capacity 1,000



Full name    CS Progresul Bucureşti 2005
Ground        Coresi







Full name Jiul Petroșani Municipal Sports Club
Nickname       minersș The Juulistsș The Petrosenesș White-blacks
Previous Name(s) CAM Petroșani, UCAS Petroșani, Partizanul Petroșani, Flacăra Petroșani, Minerul Petroșani, Energia Petroșani
Date of foundation August 3, 1919 ; as CAM Petroșani        
Stadium Petre Libardi  (15,500 seats)











Full name Clubul Sportiv Comunal Dumbrăvița
Nickname(s) Dumbrăvițenii (The People from Dumbrăvița) Alb-Verzii (The White and Greens)
Short name Dumbrăvița
Founded 2009
Ground Ștefan Dobay
Capacity 1,000 (500 seated)





Nume complet Clubul Sportiv Armata Aurul Brad
Poreclă Aurarii ;Moții; Galben-Negrii
Nume precedent(e) Mica; Metalul
Data fondării 1934;ca Mica Brad
Stadion Aurul, Brad(1,500 de locuri)











Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Victoria Tecuci
Nickname(s) Tecucenii (The Tecuci People)
Short name Victoria
Founded         1954 as Voința Tecuci
                        1959 as Dinamo Tecuci
                        2000 as FC Sporting Tecuci
                        2018 as Victoria Tecuci
Dissolved 2021
Ground Municipal
Capacity 1,000




Full name Clubul Sportiv Mioveni
Nickname(s) Galben-verzii (The Yellow and Greens)
Short name Mioveni
Founded 15 August 2000; as AS Mioveni 2000
Ground Orășenesc
Capacity 10,000






Full name Futball Klub Csíkszereda Miercurea Ciuc
Nickname(s) Ciucanii (The Ciuc People); Secuii (The Székelys); Roș-negrii (The Red and Blacks)
Short name Csíki, Ciuc
Founded 1904; as Csíkszereda
                1919; as AEF din Miercurea Ciuc
                2010; as CSM (VSK) Miercurea Ciuc
Ground Municipal
Capacity 4,000




Full name Fotbal Club Delta Tulcea
Nickname(s) Tulcenii; (The Tulcea People)
Founded     1973 as FC Delta Tulcea
                    2005; (refounded)
                    2013;  as FC Delta Dobrogea Tulcea
                    2021; as FC Delta Tulcea
Dissolved 2022
Ground Delta
Capacity 6,600






ACS Vointa Limpezis
Founded 2022
Ground Vointa / Limpezis ( 50 )




ACS Urban Titu






Full name Football Club Bihor Oradea 
Nickname Red-Blues; Bihoreni; Oradeni
Previous Name(s) Crisul Oradea; FC Oradea
Date of foundation April 1, 1958 ; 
                                             2022 ; ( reestablished )
colors Blu e Rosso  
Stadium Iuliu Bodola , Oradea (11,155 seats)






AFC Talmaciu
Year of establishment 1949
colors White-Red
ground Romanofir / Talmaciu (100 places)






Geto-Dacii Garmisch-Partenkirchen
FOUNDING YEAR  2021
DISTRICT Upper Bavaria





Full name Asociația Fotbal Club Metalul Buzău
Nickname Buzoienii
Previous Name(s) Metalcord Buzau
Date of foundation 1954 ; as AS Metalul Buzau 
                                1982 (refounded)
Stadium Metalul(1,573 seats)

Full name Clubul Sportiv Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud
Nickname Alb-albaștrii; Glorioșii; Vampirii albaștri; Echipa lui Dracula
Date of foundation 31 ma 2018;  
Stadium Jean Pădureanu (7.800 seats)



Full name A.C.S. Viitorul Ileana
Date of foundation 2022 
Stadium Ileana


Full name Asociația Club Sportiv SR Municipal Brașov
Nickname(s) Stegarii (The Flag-bearers); Galben-negrii (The Yellow-Blacks); Copiii Orașului (City's children); Echipa de sub Tâmpa (The Tâmpa Team)
Short name SR Brașov, Steagu'
Founded 2017
Ground Silviu Ploeșteanu
Capacity 8,800


Full name Asociația Club Sportiv Mediaș 2022
Nickname(s) Lupii negri (The Black Wolves); Gaziștii (The Refinery Workers); Alb-negrii (The White-Blacks)
Short name Mediaș
Founded 14 July 2022
Ground Gaz Metan
Capacity 7,814




A.C.S. 1955 Minerul Dognecea



Valahii 1456 Târgoviște 























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