CSM Flacăra Moreni

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Club Sportiv Municipal Flacăra Moreni, (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈflakəra moˈrenʲ]), commonly known as Flacăra Moreni or simply as Flacăra, is a Romanian football club based in Moreni, Dâmbovița County currently playing in the Liga III.

Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal
Flacăra Moreni
NicknamesLupii de pe Cricov
(The Wolves from the
Cricov River)
Galben-Albaștrii
(The Yellow and Blues)
Morenarii
(The Moreni People)
Short nameFlacăra
Founded1922; 104 years ago (1922)
as Astra-Română Moreni
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Flacăra Moreni
Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal
Flacăra Moreni
NicknamesLupii de pe Cricov
(The Wolves from the
Cricov River)
Galben-Albaștrii
(The Yellow and Blues)
Morenarii
(The Moreni People)
Short nameFlacăra
Founded1922; 104 years ago (1922)
as Astra-Română Moreni
GroundFlacăra
Capacity10,000
OwnerMoreni Municipality
ChairmanSergiu Nedelcu
ManagerCristinel Țermure
LeagueLiga III
2025–26Liga III, Seria II, 3rd
Websitehttps://flacaramoreni.com/
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The team was founded by English and Dutch engineers from the local oil rig as Astra-Română Moreni in 1922. During the communist period, Flacăra was taken over by the Securitate with the involvement of director Tudor Postelnicu, who had previously worked as an iron lathe operator in the city.

In the 1988–89 season, the club finished fourth in the top flight and earned a place in the UEFA Cup. Flacăra lost 1–4 to Porto on aggregate in the first round, and at the end of that campaign was relegated as a result of the fall of communism. It has since only played in the lower leagues.

History

The club was founded in 1922 by English and Dutch engineers from the local oil rig of Astra Română refinery under the name of Astra Română Moreni to encourage the workers and employees to practice sports. In 1950 changed its name to Partizanul Moreni as in 1951 to Flacăra Moreni.[1]

After a merger with the local rival Automecanica Moreni in the year 1977 it was called Flacăra Automecanica Moreni, but in 1985 changed again to Flacăra Moreni.[1]

Flacăra Moreni mostly played in the Divizia B and the Divizia C, but in the year 1986 they were promoted to Divizia A. In the 1988–89 season they finished in 4th place. This meant qualification in the following season for the UEFA Cup, in which Flacăra Moreni in the first round was eliminated against FC Porto 4–1 on aggregate.[2]

In the 1990–91 season, Flacăra were relegated from Divizia A. After the relegation from the Divizia B in 1995 and from Divizia C in 2007 Flacăra played in the Liga IV. Flacăra were promoted to the Liga III for the 2016–17 season.

Flacăra Moreni in 2017
Flacăra Moreni supporters during the 2016 promotion match against Voința Crevedia.

Chronology of names

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Astra Română Moreni1922–1950
Partizanul Moreni1950
Flacăra Moreni1951–1975
Flacăra-Automecanica Moreni1975–1985
Flacăra Moreni1985–present
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Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Liga I

Liga II

Liga III

Liga IV – Dâmbovița County

Cups

Cupa RomânieiDâmbovița County

  • Winners (1): 2014–15

European

UEFA Cup

Flacăra Moreni in Europe

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1989–90 UEFA Cup First Round Portugal FC Porto 1–2 0–2 1–4
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Players

First team squad

As of 10 September 2024

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Out on loan

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Club officials

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League history

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Notable players

Former managers

References

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