Romania Liga III | 03/01 13:00 | 16 | CS Metalurgistul Cugir vs CSU Alba Iulia | - | View | |
Romania Liga III | 03/08 13:00 | 17 | CS Metalurgistul Cugir vs ACS Medias 2022 | - | View | |
Romania Liga III | 03/15 13:00 | 18 | ACS Targu Mures 1898 vs CS Metalurgistul Cugir | - | View |
Romania Liga III | 12/07 12:00 | 15 | ACSM Codlea v CS Metalurgistul Cugir | W | 0-2 | |
Romania Liga III | 11/29 12:00 | 14 | CS Metalurgistul Cugir v Unirea Dej | D | 1-1 | |
Romania Liga III | 11/23 12:00 | 13 | ACS CIL Blaj v CS Metalurgistul Cugir | D | 2-2 | |
Romania Liga III | 11/15 12:00 | 12 | [7] CS Metalurgistul Cugir v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud [1] | L | 0-4 | |
Romania Liga III | 11/08 16:00 | 11 | [3] Unirea Alba Iulia v CS Metalurgistul Cugir [8] | D | 1-1 | |
Romania Liga III | 11/01 12:00 | 10 | [7] CS Metalurgistul Cugir v Avantul Reghin [10] | D | 1-1 | |
Romania Liga III | 10/25 12:00 | 9 | CS Metalurgistul Cugir v ACS Targu Mures 1898 | W | 1-0 | |
Romania Liga III | 10/18 12:00 | 8 | ACS Medias 2022 v CS Metalurgistul Cugir | D | 2-2 | |
Romania Liga III | 10/12 12:00 | 7 | [4] Universitatea Alba Iulia v CS Metalurgistul Cugir [8] | L | 5-2 | |
Romania Liga III | 10/04 12:00 | 6 | [8] CS Metalurgistul Cugir v ACSM Codlea [10] | W | 2-0 | |
Romania Liga III | 09/27 14:00 | 5 | Unirea Dej v CS Metalurgistul Cugir | L | 3-2 | |
Romania Liga III | 09/20 14:00 | 4 | [10] CS Metalurgistul Cugir v ACS CIL Blaj [3] | W | 1-0 |
Total | Home | Away | |
---|---|---|---|
Matches played | 31 | 17 | 14 |
Wins | 10 | 6 | 4 |
Draws | 10 | 6 | 4 |
Losses | 11 | 5 | 6 |
Goals for | 45 | 25 | 20 |
Goals against | 58 | 26 | 32 |
Clean sheets | 6 | 4 | 2 |
Failed to score | 7 | 3 | 4 |
Club Sportiv Metalurgistul Cugir commonly known as Metalurgistul Cugir, is a Romanian football club based in Cugir, Alba County, currently playing in the Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football.
Metalurgistul Cugir was founded in 1939 and played twenty-six seasons in the second tier of Romanian football, along with two seasons in the Heroes' Cup, a competition that replaced Divizia B during the war period.
The team was founded in 1939 with the support of the management of the Cugir Metallurgical Plant, under the name Asociația Sportivă Metalurgistul Cugir (ASM Cugir).
Romania's entry into World War II suspended sports competitions. However, during the war, the Romanian Football Federation organized the War Championship and the Heroes Cup. The 1942–43 season of the Heroes Cup – a competition that replaced the second division between 1942 and 1944 – was organized into three series based on geographical criteria. The "Uzinele Metalurgice Cugir" team, guided by player-coach Grațian Sepi – a former Romania national football team player with 14 goals in 23 appearances – dominated the strong Serie II, consisting of ten teams, finishing with a three-point lead over Jiul Petroșani. In the promotion play-off against UA Brașov, the winner of Series III, "Cugirenii" won the first match played in Cugir 5–0, and a week later in Brașov, the match ended in a 1–1 draw. In the end, UM Cugir missed promotion to the War Championship – the first division at that time – losing to UD Reșița, the winner of Series I, after a spectacular two-legged tie (5–3 and 0–5).
After the end of World War II, UM Cugir competed in the 1946–47 season of Divizia C, finishing 8th out of 10 in Series X, and reached the Round of 32 of the Cupa României in the 1947–48 season, being eliminated by CFR Timișoara, 1–4. The team also participated in the 1948–49 season of the third division, this time under the name Metalul Cugir. By the time Divizia C was shut down in February 1949, the team was in last place out of 14 in Series I.
In the 1961–62 season, AS Cugir won the Hunedoara Regional Championship title and was subsequently promoted to Divizia B after finishing 1st in Series III of the promotion play-off held in Mediaș. Among those who were part of the team led by player-coach Iosif Petschovschi were goalkeeper Rusu and field players Niculescu, Sadi, Dumitru Dinea, Munteanu, Tîrnoveanu, Dumitru, Focșa, Bulbucan, Boitoș, Petschovschi II and Mihai.