Gloria CFR Galați

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Gloria CFR Galaţi
Full nameGloria CFR Galaţi
Short nameGloria
Founded1932 as ASC Galaţi
Dissolved1970

Gloria CFR Galați was a

. It was founded in 1932 and dissolved in 1970.

History

The club was founded in 1932 January 1, at the initiative of the railroad workers from Galați, after the merger of Șoimii Gloria (founded in 1927) with CFR. The initial colours of the jersey's were yellow-blue. The club's initial name was Asociația Sportivă și Culturală (Cultural and Sports Association).

Until 1936 the team plays in the districtual championship after which it promotes to the

Divizia A
. At this level, it manages to play for two seasons, until 1941. In 1942, because of WW II, the championship is interrupted, with the club on the 2nd position of the table.

In 1946, after the war, Gloria missed the chance of a quick come-back to the

Prahova Ploieşti
, 2–5 overall.

During the 1946–1951 period the club plays in the

Divizia B
, and changes its name two times, CFR (1948) and Locomotiva (1950). In 1951 it relegates, but manages to come back in 1955, only to relegate at the end of the season. From now forward, the role of this old club weekends gradually as new clubs appear with superior organizational structure.

In 1957, the club came back to its traditional name of Gloria CFR, but with no big success, not being able to pass the

Divizia C
where it was seen almost regularly, until 1970, after which it disappears.

Great players: J. Lăpușneanu, Justin Apostol, E. Prasler, Șt. Cucula, M. Rădulescu, I. Bodea, Șt. Cârjan, Guță Tănase, C. Comșa, M. Tudose, Zapis I, Zapis II, Ivanov, Ad. Popa, C. Voroncovchi.

In 1988 the name of Gloria CFR reappears after

Dunărea CSU Galaţi
is renamed (with no relations with the old club), but only until 1994 when its renamed again, to FC Constant, and in 1995 back to Dunărea Galați.

Honours

Liga I:

  • Winners (0):, Best finnish: 10th
    1939–40

Liga II:

Liga III:

Notable players

References