Olympia București
Full name | Olympia București | ||
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Short name | Olympia | ||
Founded | 1904 | ||
Dissolved | 1946 | ||
Ground | ACSA Stadium | ||
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Olympia București was a
History
The first football club from Bucharest, founded in October 1904 by young foreigners and a few Romanians from which we can mention: M. Gebauer, L. Breyer, Th. Davilla, the Grunberg brothers, prof. Ioanide, Szalay, Mendel. The club's first president was Mario Gebauer, Lazăr Breyer was the secretary, and capitan of the team Gh. Viereck. The football pitch was the one from Bolta rece (near the Triumphal arch today).
The team participated at the Herzog Cup along with
In 1915, the club fell apart, a part of the players go to
After
After World War II, the club reappears in the Bucharest District Championship under the name of Olympia-Rheim, after which is dissolved, leaving behind the fame of the neighbourhood, of the ACSA (Belu) football pitch, inaugurated in 1927 and of three generation of players: First one, 1925–1937 with M. Cruţescu, E. Kroner, Robe, Subăşeanu, Taciuc; Second one, 1938–1944, with Sucitulescu, V. Stănescu, Catană, Panait, Ion Vasile, Aştilean, Gică Nicolae, Gain, Fabian, C. Rădulescu-Jumate, C. Siomionescu; And the third one (the last) we see: Voinescu I, Voinescu II, Al. Ene, Călinoiu, Titi Popescu, Ciocea, the Medrea brothers, Gheorghiu, Andreescu, Jipa.[2]
Honours
- Winners (2): 1910–11
- Winners (2):
References
- ^ "Olimpia Bucureşti". Enciclopedia României (in Romanian). Archived from the original on 24 Apr 2023.
- ^ "Din istoria fotbalulului romanesc » Football Fabulous". www.footballfabulous.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-22.