CS Magura Cisnadie

CS Magura Cisnadie

Leagues Played
Romania Liga III 7 Romania Cup 2
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Romania Liga III 05/29 14:30 - ACS Viitorul Selimbar v AS Magura Cisnadie D 1-1
Romania Liga III 05/22 15:00 - AS Magura Cisnadie v ACS Viitorul Selimbar L 0-2
Romania Liga III 05/15 14:30 - CS Soimii Lipova v AS Magura Cisnadie D 1-1
Romania Liga III 05/08 15:00 - CS Magura Cisnadie v North Harbour W 2-1
Romania Liga III 04/02 14:00 - AS Magura Cisnadie v CSM Deva W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 02/23 13:00 - Unirea Alba Iulia v AS Magura Cisnadie L 1-0
Romania Liga III 10/02 12:00 - AS Magura Cisnadie v Gaz Metan II Medias D 2-2
Romania Liga III 09/25 14:00 - AS Magura Cisnadie v ACS Flacara Horezu W 1-0
Europe Friendlies 08/28 14:50 - CS Magura Cisnadie v FC Unirea Alba Iulia L 2-3
Romania Cup 08/28 14:30 - CS Magura Cisnadie v Industria Galda D 1-1
Romania Cup 08/14 14:30 - AS Magura Cisnadie v SR Brasov W 2-0

Wikipedia - AF Măgura Cisnădie

Academia de Fotbal Măgura Cisnădie, commonly known as Măgura Cisnădie or simply as Măgura, is a Romanian football club based in Cisnădie, Sibiu County. Măgura Cisnădie was originally founded in 1969, under the name of Textila Cisnădie, then re-founded in 2005 as FC Cisnădie, then finally in 2013, the club was re-established for the third time, under the current name, Măgura Cisnădie.

History

Măgura Cisnădie was established for the first time in 1969, under the name of Textila Cisnădie. In the 1971–72 season, Textila won the Sibiu County Championship, but lost the promotion play-off against ICIM Brașov (1–3 at Cisnădie and 1–4 at Brașov). Then, in the summer of 1972, after missing the promotion to Divizia B, Independența Sibiu was moved to Cisnădie and merge with Textila to form Independența Cisnădie, finishing the 1972–73 season in fifth place.

In the summer of 1973, the club returns to the name of Textila, managing in the 1973–74 season, to finish the championship in second place, losing the promotion in front of CSU Brașov to the goal difference. For the next 32 years was a constant presence at the level of the third tier, but also with some relegations in the county leagues. The constancy of Textila was given by the owner of the club, which was the Textile Factory from Cisnădie, the biggest producer of carpets from Eastern Europe.

After the 1989 Romanian Revolution and the fall of communism, the factory, as well as the club, had more and more financial problems, finally, in the beginning of the 2000s, the Textile Factory and the football club went into bankruptcy. Textila Cisnădie was re-established in 2005, as FC Cisnădie and between 2007 and 2012 played again in the third tier, then the effects of the 2008 financial crisis arrived at the club, and FC withdrew from the championship, to the disappointment of the fans.

The club reappeared again, after one season of break, this time under the name of Măgura Cisnădie and in 2015 promoted back to Liga III, the place where the team obtained its biggest achievements. Financial trouble again hit the club, and after only one season "the Textile workers" withdrew again, but this time enrolled in the fourth tier. After some seasons in the county leagues, Măgura gathered his strength and promoted again, at the end of the 2019–20 season. The club was ranked second at the end of the next season (the best result ever) and qualified for the Liga II promotion play-offs.

CS Măgura Cisnădieș is a professional soccer team based in Cisnădieș, 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 colors are typically represented by a vibrant combination of blue and white, symbolizing the spirit and determination of the local community.

CS Măgura Cisnădieș plays its home matches at the Stadionul Măgura, a venue that provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club is known for its strong emphasis on youth development, nurturing local talent and providing opportunities for aspiring players to showcase their skills.

With a passionate fan base and a commitment to excellence, CS Măgura Cisnădieș aims to climb the ranks of Romanian football, striving for promotion to higher divisions and competing for regional honors. The team's dedication to teamwork, resilience, and community involvement makes it a beloved institution in the region, embodying the pride and spirit of Cisnădieș.