Acs Bucovina Radauti

Acs Bucovina Radauti

Leagues Played
Romania Liga III 144 Romania Cup 12
Links
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Fixtures

Romania Liga III 10/11 12:00 8 AS Stiinta Miroslava vs Acs Bucovina Radauti - View
Romania Liga III 10/18 12:00 9 Acs Bucovina Radauti vs USV Iasi - View
Romania Liga III 10/25 12:00 10 Acs Bucovina Radauti vs Odorheiu Secuiesc - View
Romania Liga III 10/31 12:00 11 ACS FC Bacau II vs Acs Bucovina Radauti - View
Romania Liga III 11/08 12:00 12 CSSM Vaslui vs Acs Bucovina Radauti - View
Romania Liga III 11/15 12:00 13 Acs Bucovina Radauti vs Cetate Suceava - View

Results

Romania Liga III 10/04 12:00 7 Acs Bucovina Radauti v Soimii Gura Humorului L 0-1
Romania Liga III 09/27 14:00 6 CSM Adjud v Acs Bucovina Radauti W 0-2
Romania Liga III 09/23 14:00 5 Acs Bucovina Radauti v Aerostar Bacau D 1-1
Romania Liga III 09/20 14:00 4 Viitorul Onesti v Acs Bucovina Radauti L 2-0
Romania Liga III 09/13 14:00 3 Acs Bucovina Radauti v CS Gheorgheni W 2-1
Romania Liga III 09/06 14:00 2 [9] Cetate Suceava v Bucovina Radauti [10] L 3-2
Romania Liga III 08/30 15:00 1 Acs Bucovina Radauti v CSSM Vaslui L 0-2
Romania Cup 08/06 14:30 8 Soimii Gura Humorului v Bucovina Radauti L 3-1
Romania Cup 07/30 14:30 7 Acs Bucovina Radauti v ACS Prosport Gloria Ultra - CANC
Romania Liga III 05/24 15:00 10 Acs Bucovina Radauti v Soimii Gura Humorului D 1-1
Romania Liga III 05/17 15:00 9 ACS Somuz Falticeni v Acs Bucovina Radauti L 3-0
Romania Liga III 05/09 15:00 8 FC Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt II v Acs Bucovina Radauti L 5-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 15 15
Wins 10 8 2
Draws 7 3 4
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 40 26 14
Goals against 54 20 34
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 9 2 7

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Bucovina Rădăuți, commonly known as Bucovina Rădăuți, is a Romanian professional football club based in Rădăuți, Romania, founded in 1956. Currently the team plays in Liga III.

History

Bucovina Rădăuți was founded in 1950 as Spartac Rădăuți, continuing the football tradition in Rădăuți that began before World War II with clubs such as Jahn Rădăuți, Hagwiruch Rădăuți, and Hatmanul Luca Arbore Rădăuți.

Renamed Progresul Rădăuți, the team finished as runners-up in the 1954 Suceava Regional Championship and earned promotion to the newly re-established Divizia C at the end of the 1955 season, after winning one of the regional championship series but losing the championship final to Dinamo Dorohoi.

In Divizia C, Progresul Rădăuți competed in Series I and finished 10th in the 1956 season. In the summer of 1957, the team was renamed Sportul Muncitoresc Rădăuți and went on to finish 6th in the 1957–58 season. Promotion to Divizia B was achieved at the end of the 1958–59 season after a 2nd place finish, and as the second division was expanded to three series while Divizia C was once again shut down.

In the second division, Bucovinenii lasted only one season, finishing last and being relegated to the regional championship. After relegation, the team merged with Metalul Rădăuți, a club supported by IMIL (Întreprinderea Metalurgică de Industrie Locală, lit.'Local Industry Metallurgical Enterprise'), to form ASM Rădăuți. The newly formed team finished 1st in the 1960–61 Suceava Regional Championship but placed last in Series I of the promotion play-off, held in Râmnicu Vâlcea.

The club played under the name of Metalul Rădăuți, the name with which it would evolve throughout the communist period, from 1991 the team was renamed as Bucovina Rădăuți.

Bucovina Rădăuți returned to the third division at the end of the 2000–01 season, after winning Divizia D – Suceava County and securing promotion with a 1–0 victory in the play-off against Sirius Bodești, the champions of Neamț County.

In Divizia C, Bucovina narrowly avoided relegation in two consecutive seasons, finishing 14th out of 16 in both the 2001–02 and 2002–03 campaigns.

However, at the end of the 2003–04 season, Bucovina Rădăuți finished 12th out of 14 teams in Divizia C, which led to their relegation back to the fourth division. Despite several attempts in the following years, the team was unable to return to the third tier for a considerable period.

In the 2011–12 season, Bucovina Frătăuții Noi won the Liga IV – Suceava County and earned promotion to Liga III after defeating Pro Someș Feldru 3–1 in the play-off match. Then, in the summer of the same year, the team was moved from Frătăuții Noi to Rădăuți and renamed Bucovina Rădăuți, reviving the town's football tradition. Lucian Burlacu was appointed as the new head coach and led the team to an 8th-place finish in the first series of the 2012–13 Liga III season.

Bucovina started the 2013–14 season with Daniel Stoica as head coach, who guided the team to a 10th overall finish. Stoica resigned at the end of the first part of the following season and was replaced by veteran Ionel Ionesi, who secured 7th position in the table.

In the 2015–16 Liga III season, the team led by Ionesi finished the first part in 9th position without any concerns about relegation. However, Rădăuțenii encountered financial problems and withdrew from the league during the winter break.

In the summer of 2016, the team was enrolled in Liga IV – Suceava County with Ioan Lavric as head coach. He was replaced during the winter break by Daniel Bălan. After one year, Bucovina earned promotion back to Liga III by winning the county league title and defeating Bistrița-Năsăud County champions ACS Dumitra in the promotion play-off, 2–1 on aggregate (0–0 away and 2–1 at home).

Acs Bucovina Rădăuți is a professional soccer team based in the picturesque town of Rădăuți, located in the Suceava County of Romania. Founded in 2010, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Romanian football, particularly in the lower divisions. The team's name pays homage to the historical region of Bucovina, known for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes.

Acs Bucovina Rădăuți plays its home matches at the Municipal Stadium, which boasts a passionate local fan base that creates an electric atmosphere during games. The team's colors, typically a blend of blue and white, reflect the spirit and pride of the community.

The club is dedicated to nurturing local talent and promoting youth development, with a strong emphasis on building a cohesive team that embodies hard work, determination, and sportsmanship. Under the guidance of experienced coaching staff, Acs Bucovina Rădăuți aims to climb the ranks of Romanian football, aspiring for success in both domestic leagues and cup competitions.

With a commitment to excellence on and off the pitch, Acs Bucovina Rădăuți continues to inspire its supporters and contribute to the vibrant soccer culture of Romania.