FCM Dinamo Onești

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Dinamo Onești
Full nameFotbal Club Municipal Dinamo Onești
Short nameOnești
Founded1994 as FC Onești
2009 as FCM Onești
Dissolved2004
2015
GroundFC Onești / Energia
Capacity12,000 / 3,000

FCM Dinamo Onești was a Romanian professional football club from Onești, Bacău County, Romania, founded in 1994 and dissolved in 2015.

History

It all started in 1988. Mecon Onești, a team that has just been established, promoted in Divizia C. With a new stadium, Mecon hopes to have something to say in Romanian football. Promoted with Steluș Roșca, Mecon calls his coach Gheorghe Zaharia. Beyond the batch, the leadership, an enthusiastic one, dreamed at great moments for Mecon.

In 1994, AS Electromecon Onești merge with CSM Borzești. This merger took place at the initiative of Nicolae Puiu, the president of AS Electromecon with the support of Simion Albu – manager at that time of RAFO – and of Ion Marian – the leader of the "RAFINORUL" syndicate.[1]

In 1994–95 season, he took second place in the Divizia C Seria I after Foresta Fălticeni, but promoted in Divizia B defeating in a play-off game held in Săcele (Brașov County) with a score of 1-0 through the golden goal on Flacăra Moreni.

For three years, FC Onești has worked in Divizia B occupying every time, at the end of the championship, a place in the first half of the standings. In the last of these three years, in the summer of 1998, FC Onești promoted to Divizia A (for the first time). As a result of the second place at the end of the competition (after a fierce fight with Astra Ploiești, the winner of the series) for promotion, FC Onești defeated at Făgăraș in a play-off game Electroputere Craiova with 2–1 through the golden goal, the coach of the team being Professor Toader Șteț.

At the end of his first Divizia A championship, FC Onești took 14th place out of 18 participants. The following year, FC Onești took the 16th place, a relegated position at the end of the championship.

The club was dissolved in the middle of the 2003–04 Divizia B season, after its main sponsor, RAFO, withdrew its support. The club was refounded in 2009 under the name of FCM Onești. In the summer of 2012, the club was renamed once again, as FCM Dinamo Onești. For three years the club played in Liga IV. The club was dissolved once again, in 2015.

Chronology of names

Name[2] Period
FC Onești 1994–2004
FCM Onești 2009–2012
Dinamo Onești 2012–2015

Honours

Liga I

Liga II

Liga III

Notable players

Notable managers

References

  1. ^ "Istoria echipei FC Onești". Archived from the original on 2008-03-07.
  2. ^ Evolutia denumirilor echipelor de-a lungul anilor. romaniansoccer.ro (in Romanian)