Fixtures

Romania Liga III 11/09 12:00 11 CS Minaur Baia Mare vs Sighetu Marmatiei - View
Romania Liga III 11/16 12:00 12 FC Olimpia Satu Mare vs CS Minaur Baia Mare - View
Romania Liga III 11/23 12:00 13 ACS Vulturul 2020 Mintiu Gherlii vs CS Minaur Baia Mare - View
Romania Liga III 11/30 12:00 14 CS Minaur Baia Mare vs CS Sanatatea Cluj - View
Romania Liga III 12/07 12:00 15 CSM Satu Mare vs CS Minaur Baia Mare - View
Romania Liga III 03/01 13:00 16 CS Minaur Baia Mare vs SCM Zalau - View

Results

Romania Liga III 11/01 12:00 10 ACS Viitorul Cluj v CS Minaur Baia Mare D 2-2
Romania Liga III 10/26 12:00 9 CS Diosig Bihardioszeg v CS Minaur Baia Mare W 1-2
Romania Liga III 10/19 12:00 8 CS Minaur Baia Mare v CS Crisul Santandrei L 3-4
Romania Liga III 10/11 12:00 7 SCM Zalau v CS Minaur Baia Mare D 0-0
Romania Liga III 10/05 12:00 6 CS Minaur Baia Mare v CSM Satu Mare W 3-2
Romania Liga III 09/27 14:00 5 [6] CS Sanatatea Cluj v CS Minaur Baia Mare [1] L 3-2
Romania Liga III 09/21 14:00 4 CS Minaur Baia Mare v ACS Vulturul 2020 Mintiu Gherlii W 3-0
Romania Liga III 09/14 14:00 3 CS Minaur Baia Mare v FC Olimpia Satu Mare W 3-2
Romania Liga III 09/07 14:00 2 Sighetu Marmatiei v CS Minaur Baia Mare W 0-1
Romania Liga III 08/31 15:00 1 CS Minaur Baia Mare v ACS Viitorul Cluj W 5-0
Romania Cup 08/27 14:30 636 CS Minaur Baia Mare v SCM Ramnicu Valcea L 2-3
Romania Cup 08/14 14:30 9 CS Minaur Baia Mare v SCM Zalau W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 17 13
Wins 15 10 5
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 6 3 3
Goals for 58 36 22
Goals against 38 20 18
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 5 3 2

Minaur Baia Mare, known also as Minerul Baia Mare, is a Romanian football club, based in Baia Mare, Maramureș County, northern Romania, founded in 1947. It currently plays in Romania's third division, Liga III. It played for seven seasons in Romania's first league, Liga I, last in 1995.

History

Minaur was founded in 1947, after Phoenix Baia Mare merged with the old club also named Minaur. Following this merger, the new club was named CSM Baia Mare.

The club was dissolved in the summer of 2010 because of financial problems, but was refounded in the summer of 2012 under the name of FCM Baia Mare. Baia Mare was inactive for one season after withdrawing from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties on 5 August 2016. After one season of inactivity the club was refounded as Minaur Baia Mare, the historical name of the sports club, also used by the handball teams. The club was enrolled in the Liga IV – Maramureș County. In contrast to the handball section, the football section is known unofficially as Minerul Baia Mare, one of the past names of the club and the most representative for supporters. Also the football section colours are different from those used for handball, if for handball squads the traditional colours are white, black and orange, for football are yellow and blue.

Timeline

  • 1947 — CSM Baia Mare after the merger
  • 1950 — The name is changed to Metalul Baia Mare;
  • 1955 — Metalul Baia Mare is relegated in Liga III;
  • 1956 — The team become Energia Trustul Miner Baia Mare and win promotion in Liga II;
  • 1957 — The team become Minerul Baia Mare;
  • 1958 — Third name change in three years, this time back to CSM Baia Mare;
  • 1959 — CSM Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup, only to be defeated by Dinamo București;
  • 1962 — Another name change, this time back to Minerul Baia Mare;
  • 1963 — Mircea Sasu become the first player ever to be selected from Minerul Baia Mare into the national team of Romania;
  • 1964 — Minerul Baia Mare win the second series of Liga II and win promotion into Liga I for the first time in their history, Phoenix / Carpati Baia Mare played before the World War II in the First League.
  • 1965 — As the team finish only 13th out of 14 in Liga I, they are relegated after only one year;
  • 1975 — The team become FC Baia Mare;
  • 1978 — FC Baia Mare win promotion into Liga I. It is the third in the history. The Golden Age starts;
  • 1979 — FC Baia Mare finish 5th out of 18 in Liga I;
  • 1980 — The best performance in Liga I as they finish 4th out of 18;
  • 1981 — A poor year followed by relegation back to Liga II, mainly due to internal issues;
  • 1982 — FC Baia Mare reach the final of Romanian Cup where they are defeated by Dinamo București. For the first time in their history FC Baia Mare play in Cup Winners' Cup, against Real Madrid of Spain.
  • 1983 — FC Baia Mare win the fourth promotion in their history into Liga I;
  • 1984 — A poor season in Liga I where the team finish 15th out of 18 but save themselves from relegation;
  • 1985 — FC Baia Mare is relegated back to Liga II. The Golden Era ends. The team become FC Maramureş Baia Mare.
  • 1993 — The Silver Era starts as FC Maramureş Baia Mare reach the semifinals of Romanian Cup;
  • 1994 — After a series of average and poor seasons in Liga II during the past decade, FC Maramureş Baia Mare win promotion in Liga I for the fifth time in their history;
  • 1995 — FC Maramureş Baia Mare reach the quarter-finals of Romanian Cup, but at the end of the season is relegated back to Liga II. The Silver Era ends.
  • 1998 — Another name change, this time back to FC Baia Mare;
  • 1999 — FC Baia Mare is relegated to Liga III for the second time in their history;
  • 2000 — The team promote back to Liga II;
  • 2001 — Second promotion in only two years, this time in Liga I, as FC Baia Mare win the promotion play-offs, however, the team's owner decides to trade the team's place in Liga I to another team, arguing the lack of financial resources to keep them over the competitional season. FC Baia Mare return to Liga II;
  • 2002 — FC Baia Mare qualify again for promotion play-offs but do not win promotion;
  • 2004 — Relegation in Liga III;
  • 2006 — After two years in Liga III, FC Baia Mare win promotion to Liga II;
  • 2007 — The club is relegated back to Liga III and face serious financial issues. Brazilian Ayres Cerqueira Simao becomes the first foreign player ever to play for FC Baia Mare;
  • 2008 — Despite being in the frame for a promotion back to Liga II, a series of poor results and a players strike due to unpaid wages and bonuses left the club in Liga III for at least one more year. Yet, at the beginning of the 2008 – 09 season the club manage to transfer some players with good experience in Liga I, such as: Daniel Rednic and Sorin Iodi, thus becoming top favourites to win promotion into Liga II.
  • 2009 – FC Baia Mare promoted to the Liga II after finishing first the 2008–09 Liga III.
  • 2010 – Finished 8th in the 2009–10 Liga II season and was dissolved shortly after.
  • 2012 – Refounded as FCM Baia Mare in the Liga IV.
  • 2013 – Promoted to the Liga III.
  • 2015 – Promoted to the Liga II.
  • 2016 – Withdrew from the upcoming Liga II season due to financial difficulties.
  • 2017 – Refounded as Minaur Baia Mare in the Liga IV.
  • 2018 – Promoted to the Liga III.
  • 2020 – Loses Promotion play-off to Comuna Recea
  • 2022 – Promoted to the Liga II after beating Hunedoara in the promotion play-off final
  • 2023 – Relegation to Liga III. The team goes through its worst season, at one time, having just 1 point in 6 games.
FCM Baia Mare is a professional soccer team based in Baia Mare, Romania. The team was founded in 1948 and has a rich history in Romanian football. FCM Baia Mare competes in the Liga III, the third tier of Romanian football.

The team's colors are blue and white, and they play their home matches at the Municipal Stadium in Baia Mare. FCM Baia Mare has a passionate fan base that supports the team both at home and away matches.

Over the years, FCM Baia Mare has produced talented players who have gone on to play for top clubs in Romania and abroad. The team has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football and has a strong emphasis on developing young talent.

FCM Baia Mare has a proud tradition of success in Romanian football and continues to strive for excellence both on and off the pitch. With a dedicated coaching staff and talented players, the team looks set to continue making a mark in Romanian soccer for years to come.