Stăruința Oradea

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Stăruința Oradea
Full nameAsociația de Cultură Fizică a Muncitorilor Stăruința Oradea
Founded1912
Dissolved1958

Stăruinţa Oradea (Hungarian: Nagyváradi Törekvés; English: Perseverance) was a Romanian football club from Oradea. They reached the final round of the Romanian football championship five times in the 1920s.

Stăruinţa Oradea was founded in Austria-Hungary in 1912, and originally competed in the Hungarian national championship.[1] The team reached in 1922 for the first time as the winner of the Oradea Region finals to the Romanian football championship. There, the club was eliminated by eventual runners-up Victoria Cluj in a replay part of quarterfinals.

Their main rival was CA Oradea, a team with more performances then Stăruinţa Oradea. Stăruinţa reached the final again in 1926. There, the club initially played against Olimpia Satu Mare, but then played to the dominant Romanian club of that time Chinezul Timişoara who beat them. Between 1928 and 1930, Stăruinţa dominated the regional championship and always reached the finals.[2]

Achievements

Romanian Football Championship

Oradea Region

  • Champions (5): 1921–1922, 1925–1926, 1927–1928, 1928–1929, 1929–1930.
  • Runner-up (3): 1923–1924, 1924–1925, 1926–1927.

Hungarian Third League

[2] [3] [4] [5]

References

  1. ^ "Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor". romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  2. ^ a b Ştefan Maroti (October–December 2013). "Din istoria echipei de fotbal a Asociaţiei de Cultură Fizică a Muncitorilor Stăruinţa Oradea. 1912–1944 (Among the history of the Workers' Physical Culture Association Staruinţa Oradea football team. 1912–1944)" (PDF). Palestrica Mileniului III ‒ Civilizaţie şi Sport. 14 (4): 313‒319. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  3. ^ "Divizia A – Tables – statistics". romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  4. ^ "Tables – Divizia B – statistics". romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved 2015-08-29.
  5. ^ "National Championship III, Szamosvidék group 1943/1944". MF. 25 July 2005. Retrieved 28 January 2022.

Literature

  • Hardy Grüne (2000), Enzyklopädie der europäischen Fußballvereine (in German) (1. ed.), Kassel: AGON Sportverlag, p. 337, ISBN 3-89784-163-0