CS CFR Simeria

{{short description|Romanian football club}}

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| chairman = Vasile Hrițac

| manager = Adrian Moț

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Club Sportiv CFR Simeria, commonly known as CFR Simeria, is a Romanian football club based in Simeria, Hunedoara County, that currently competes in Liga IV – Hunedoara County, the fourth tier of Romanian football.

History

CFR Simeria traces its origins back to the early 20th century as a team associated with railway workers. In Simeria's worker colony, cultural and social activities flourished, including choirs, brass bands, and reading clubs. Recognizing the need for physical education, on 28 May 1909, the Piski Vasutas Sport Egylet (PVSE) ({{Literal translation|the Railway Sports Association of Simeria}}) was officially established.{{cite web|url=https://cscfrsimeria.ro/istoria-clubului/|title=Istoria clubului|trans-title=Club's history|publisher=cscfrsimeria.ro|language=ro|date=9 November 2020|access-date=17 April 2021|archive-date=14 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210414074432/https://cscfrsimeria.ro/istoria-clubului/|url-status=live}}{{cite web|url=https://liga2.prosport.ro/liga-3/stiri/marmosim-simeria-sarbatoreste-centenarul-4725235|title=Marmosim Simeria sărbătorește centenarul|trans-title=Marmosim Simeria celebrates its centenary|publisher=liga2.prosport.ro|language=ro|date=6 August 2009|access-date=17 February 2025|archive-date=17 February 2025|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250217073851/https://liga2.prosport.ro/liga-3/stiri/marmosim-simeria-sarbatoreste-centenarul-4725235/|url-status=live}}

The club faced difficulties in its early years due to a lack of infrastructure and local skepticism about organized sports. However, support came from railway officials such as engineers Mészko János and Szeitz Sándor. Despite these challenges, PVSE played its first recorded friendly match against Deva AK on 12 August 1909. Simeria fielded the following lineup: Pereny, Palatka, Telicsek, Horváth, Schett, Tóth, Schobel, Bátsker, Rublitzky, Fried, and Kánya.

By the 1910–11 season, PVSE joined the Northern League Championship in Transylvania, competing against established teams such as KVSC. In 1911, PVSE recorded major victories against renowned teams like Arad TC (7–1) and Temesvári Kinizsi Sport (8–2). The people of Simeria embraced football with great enthusiasm, hoping that in the 1911–12 season, the railwaymen would secure a leading position in the Northern League.

In 1913, PVSE won the county football trophy after defeating Hațeg SE 11–0, a competition that also included Deva TK, Dobra SE, and Ilia SE. However, sports activities declined in 1914 due to preparations for World War I.

After the war, in 1919, the club was renamed CFR Simeria (Căile Ferate Române – "Romanian Railways") and joined the Arad District Championship. The team, composed of both experienced and young players, competed in regional competitions. Football activities were centralized, and a new pitch was established in the city center.

Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Hunedoara Regional Championship

Cupa RomânieiHunedoara County

  • Winners (2): 1996–97, 2004–05

League history

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! Season

TierDivisionPlaceCupa României
2004–054Divizia D (HD)align=center bgcolor=silver| 2nd
2003–043Divizia C (Seria VII)align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC| 11th (R)
2002–033Divizia C (Seria VI)11th
2001–023Divizia C (Seria VI)12th
2000–013Divizia C (Seria VI)11th
1999–004Divizia D (HD)align=center bgcolor=gold| 1st (C, P)
1998–994Divizia D (HD)4th
1997–984Divizia D (HD)5th
1996–974Divizia D (HD)8th
1995–964Divizia D (HD)14th
1994–954Divizia D (HD)17th
1993–944Divizia D (HD)?
1992–934County Championship (HD)7th
1991–923Divizia C (Seria X)align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC| 12th (R)
1990–913Divizia C (Seria XI)7th
1989–903Divizia C (Seria X)13th
1988–893Divizia C (Seria IX)14th
1987–883Divizia C (Seria X)14th
1986–873Divizia C (Seria VIII)9th

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! Season

TierDivisionPlaceCupa României
1985–863Divizia C (Seria VIII)10th
1984–854County Championship (HD)align=center bgcolor=gold| 1st (C, P)
1983–844County Championship (HD)align=center bgcolor=gold| 1st (C)
1982–833Divizia C (Seria IX)align=center bgcolor=#FFCCCC| 15th (R)
1981–823Divizia C (Seria VIII)10th
1980–813Divizia C (Seria XI)4th
1979–803Divizia C (Seria VIII)12th
1978–793Divizia C (Seria VIII)12th
1977–783Divizia C (Seria VIII)align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd
1976–773Divizia C (Seria XII)12th
1975–763Divizia C (Seria VIII)13th
1974–753Divizia C (Seria VIII)align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd
1973–743Divizia C (Seria VIII)5th
1972–733Divizia C (Seria VIII)5th
1971–723Divizia C (Seria IX)5th
1970–713Divizia C (Seria VI)15th
1969–704County Championship (HD)align=center bgcolor=gold| 1st (C, P)
1968–694County Championship (HD)align=center bgcolor=silver| 2nd

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Former managers

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References

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