Fixtures

Romania Liga III 03/01 13:00 16 CS Tunari vs CS Blejoi - View
Romania Liga III 03/08 13:00 17 CS Tunari vs CSM Flacara Moreni - View
Romania Liga III 03/15 13:00 18 ACS FC Dinamo Bucuresti vs CS Tunari - View

Results

Romania Liga III 12/06 12:00 15 [9] FC Pucioasa v CS Tunari [1] W 1-4
Romania Liga III 11/30 12:00 14 CS Tunari v Sport Team Bucuresti W 8-0
Romania Liga III 11/23 12:00 13 [3] CS Stefanesti v CS Tunari [1] W 0-1
Romania Liga III 11/15 12:00 12 [1] CS Tunari v CS Urban Titu [4] W 2-1
Romania Liga III 11/09 12:00 11 [8] FC Paulesti v CS Tunari [1] W 0-2
Romania Liga III 11/02 12:00 10 [1] CS Tunari v Petrolul Ploiesti II [5] W 2-0
Romania Liga III 10/26 12:00 9 [1] CS Tunari v ACS FC Dinamo Bucuresti [6] W 3-0
Romania Liga III 10/19 12:00 8 [7] CSM Flacara Moreni v CS Tunari [1] W 0-1
Romania Liga III 10/11 12:00 7 [1] CS Blejoi v CS Tunari [2] W 0-4
Romania Liga III 10/05 12:00 6 [2] CS Tunari v FC Pucioasa [10] W 3-0
Romania Liga III 09/27 14:00 5 Sport Team Bucuresti v CS Tunari W 0-5
Romania Liga III 09/21 14:00 4 CS Tunari v CS Stefanesti W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 12 16
Wins 17 7 10
Draws 2 1 1
Losses 9 4 5
Goals for 57 26 31
Goals against 27 11 16
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 3 2 1

Wikipedia - CS Tunari

Clubul Sportiv Tunari, commonly known as CS Tunari, or simply as Tunari, is a Romanian football club based in Tunari, Ilfov County, currently competes in Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football. Founded in 1980, the club situated near Bucharest, was re-branded as CS Tunari in 2004.

History

CS Tunari was founded in 1980 under the name of Arsenal Tunari, the name change occurring in 2004, when they were forced to give up the "Arsenal" name because of copyright. During the same period, a new stadium was constructed in the commune near Bucharest and Tunari obtained a place in the third tier in 2009, since then being a constant presence at this level, registering the following rankings: 9th, coached by Ion Ion (2009–10), 7th (2010–11) and 10th (2011–12) with Virgil Nițoi in charge, 13th (2012–13), 8th (2013–14), 4th (2014–15), 12th (2015–16), 3rd (2016–17), 7th (2017–18), 6th (2018–19), 4th (2019-20), 5th (2020-21) and 2nd (2021-22).

Tunari means "Gunners" in Romanian, and the commune has on its coat of arms a cannon, fact that brought the original name, a tribute to English football club Arsenal F.C. and the nickname "The Gunners". In 2018 the club changed its logo and colors choosing a white and red combination instead of red and blue, also adding on the logo the name "Arsenal", but without changing the club name. In 2009, in an interview granted to sport.ro, Lucian Costache, chairman of the club reported how in 1996, when the club was still named Arsenal Tunari, they sent a letter to the English club asking for some original kits, but no answer was ever received.

In June 2023 it promoted for the very first time in its history to the Liga II.

CS Tunari is a professional soccer team based in Tunari, Romania. The team was founded in 2008 and has since established itself as a competitive force in Romanian football. Known for their skilled players and strategic gameplay, CS Tunari has a dedicated fan base that supports them at every match.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their home matches are played at the Tunari Stadium, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators. CS Tunari competes in the Liga III, the third tier of Romanian football, and has a strong record of success in the league.

CS Tunari is known for their strong work ethic, teamwork, and determination on the field. They have a reputation for playing an attacking style of football, with a focus on possession and quick, precise passing. The team's coaching staff is dedicated to developing young talent and fostering a winning mentality among the players.

Overall, CS Tunari is a respected and competitive team in Romanian football, with a bright future ahead of them. Their commitment to excellence and passion for the game make them a formidable opponent for any team they face.