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== Honours ==
== Honours ==
'''[[Liga IV Alba|Liga IV – Alba County]]'''
'''[[Liga IV Alba|Liga IV – Alba County]]'''
* '''Winners (7):''' [[1979–80 County Championship|1979–80]], [[1981–82 County Championship|1981-82]], [[1988–89 County Championship|1988–89]], [[1997–98 Divizia D|1997-98]], [[1999–2000 Divizia D|1999-2000]], [[2017–18 Liga IV|2017-18]], [[2019–20 Liga IV|2019-20]]
* '''Winners (7):''' [[1979–80 County Championship#Alba County|1979–80]], [[1981–82 County Championship#Alba County|1981-82]], [[1988–89 County Championship#Alba County|1988–89]], [[1997–98 Divizia D#Alba County|1997-98]], [[1999–2000 Divizia D#Alba County|1999-2000]], [[2017–18 Liga IV#Alba County|2017-18]], [[2019–20 Liga IV#Alba County|2019-20]]
* Runners-up (2): [[2008–09 Liga IV|2008–09]], [[2016–17 Liga IV|2016-17]]
* Runners-up (2): [[2008–09 Liga IV#Alba County|2008–09]], [[2016–17 Liga IV#Alba County|2016-17]]


== Stadium ==
== Stadium ==

Revision as of 10:31, 19 November 2023

CS Ocna Mureș
File:CS Ocna Mureș logo.png
Full nameClubul Sportiv Ocna Mureș
Nickname(s)Ocna-Mureșenii
(The people from Ocna Mureș) Alb-Albaștrii
(The white and blues)
Short nameOcna Mureș
Founded1933; 91 years ago (1933)
as Solvay Uioara
1945; 79 years ago (1945)
as Soda Ocna Mureș
2007; 17 years ago (2007)
as CS Ocna Mureș
GroundStadionul Soda
Capacity2.000
OwnerOcna Mureș Town
ChairmanStelian Grozav
ManagerRomeo Arinar
LeagueLiga IV
2022-23Liga III, Seria IX, 10th, (relegated)

Clubul Sportiv Ocna Mureș commonly known as CS Ocna Mureș or simply Ocna Mureș, is a Romanian football club based in Ocna Mureș, Alba County, which currently competes in the Liga IV – Alba County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football.

The club was known in the interwar period as Solvay Uioara and as Soda Ocna Mureș between 1945 and 2007.[1]

History

The club was founded in 1933 as Solvay Uioara, from the passion of the belgian baron Solvay - the owner then of the soda factory - to continued the tradition of football in Ocna Mureș, began by FC Ocna Mureș still before the First World War, when the precursor of the team from the town on the Mureș River has represented the city in the Hungarian Second Division in the 1913–14 season.[2][3]

Name[1] Period
Solvay Uioara 1933–1945
Soda Ocna Mureș 1945–2007
CS Ocna Mureș 2007–present

Honours

Liga IV – Alba County

Stadium

The stadium from Ocna Mureș was inaugurated on 30 August 1936 with the ocassion of the match between Solvay Uioara and IAR Brașov (2-4), and was the first stadium with a lighting system in Romania. With the ultra-modern floodlights of those days, and the good training conditions, they made that the Romanian national team to establish its training camp in the town on the Mureș River.[2]

Stadionul Soda, known as Dragostei (Love) Stadium, helds 2000 seats, where 500 of them are covered. The field size are 105x65 with natural grass. There exists a circuit for athletics. In 2015 there happened a renovation of the stadium.

Notable former players

References

  1. ^ a b "Evoluția denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor" [Evolution of team names over the years]. romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 19 November 2023.(in Romanian)
  2. ^ a b "Solvay (Soda) Ocna Mureș, locul în care s-a aprins lumina în fotbalul românesc" [Solvay (Soda) Ocna Mureș, the place where the light came on in Romanian football]. ziarulunirea.ro. Retrieved 19 November 2023.(in Romanian)
  3. ^ "Vidéki bajnokság – Erdélyi kerület 1913/1914" [Rural Championship - Transylvania District 1913/1914]. magyarfutball.hu. Retrieved 19 November 2023.(in Hungarian)