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{{distinguish|FC Universitatea Craiova}}
{{Short description|Association football club in Craiova}}
{{About|the club regarded by [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF]], a Romanian football [[Sport governing body|governing body]], to be the successor of the original Universitatea Craiova|the other team which claims the Universitatea Craiova record|FC U Craiova 1948{{!}}FC U Craiova|other uses|Universitatea Craiova (disambiguation){{!}}Universitatea Craiova}}
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fullname = Clubul Sportiv Universitatea Craiova |
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| fullname = {{nowrap|U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv [[S.A. (corporation)|SA]]{{refn|group=note|The club adopted its current name in 2018,<ref name="FRF_2018"/> however the following year it formally requested to instead use the "Universitatea Craiova" [[trademark]] in all competitions it participates in.<ref name="FRF_2019">{{cite web|url=https://www.frf.ro/comunicari/comunicate-frf/deciziile-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-din-3-iulie-2019/|title=Deciziile Comitetului Executiv din 3 iulie 2019|trans-title=The Executive Committee's decisions on 3 July 2019|publisher=Romanian Football Federation. However, this only means they can use this name and NOT that they are Universitatea Craiova|language=ro|date=3 July 2019|access-date=4 July 2019|archive-date=4 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190704122638/https://www.frf.ro/comunicari/comunicate-frf/deciziile-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-din-3-iulie-2019/|url-status=dead}}</ref>}}}}
ground = [[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco]] |
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capacity = 25,252 |
| ''Alb-albaștrii'' (The White-Blues)
owner = Adrian Andrici (95%), Laviniu Beze (5%)|
| ''Juveții'' (The [[Oltenia]] People)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.webdex.ro/online/dictionar/juve%C8%9Bii|title=Definitia juveții definitie DEX Online, dictionar roman|access-date=22 November 2020|archive-date=30 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201130030018/https://www.webdex.ro/online/dictionar/juve%C8%9Bii|url-status=live}}</ref>
chairman = [[Pavel Badea]] |
| ''Știința'' (The Science)
manager = [[Ovidiu Stîngă]] |
| ''Campioana unei mari iubiri ''<br>(The Champion of a Great Love)
league = [[Liga II]], '''1<sup>st<sup/>''' |
| ''Leii din Bănie''<br>(The Lions from Bănie)
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website = http://csuc.ro/ |
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| short name = U Craiova
| ground = [[Ion Oblemenco Stadium|Ion Oblemenco]]
| capacity = 30,983
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| owner = Mihai Rotaru (95%)<br/> Adrian Andrici (5%)
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| chairman = Mihai Rotaru
| mgrtitle = Head coach
| manager = [[Constantin Gâlcă]]
| league = [[Liga I]]
| season = [[2023–24 Liga I|2023–24]]
| position = Liga I, 3rd of 16
| current = 2024–25 CS Universitatea Craiova season
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'''U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv''', commonly known as '''Universitatea Craiova''' ({{IPA|ro|universiˈtate̯a kraˈjova}}), '''CS U Craiova''', or simply '''U Craiova''', is a Romanian professional [[Association football|football]] team based in [[Craiova]], [[Dolj County]]. It competes in the [[Liga I]], the top tier of the [[Romanian football league system|Romanian league system]].

Initially [[History of Universitatea Craiova (football)|founded in 1948]] as the football section of the ''CSU Craiova'' sports club, it was part of the club until 1991, when its birth in the league championship was taken by [[FC U Craiova 1948|FC U Craiova]] following [[History of Romania#Transition to free market (1990–2004)|privatisation]]. Between 1948 and 1991, Universitatea had won four national titles and five [[Cupa României|national cups]].<ref name="History">{{cite news|url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/istoric|title=Istoric|trans-title=History|publisher=CS Universitatea Craiova|language=ro|access-date=14 March 2018|archive-date=7 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307023018/http://www.ucv1948.ro/istoric|url-status=live}}</ref> In the next two decades, FC U was reorganised several times and disaffiliated, which led to it being retroactively deemed an unofficial successor to the old entity. In 2013, the sports club reinstated its football department,<ref name="Primarul Craiovei prezintă noua echipă de fotbal CSU">{{cite web|url=http://adevarul.ro/locale/craiova/primarul-craiova-prezinta-noua-echipa-fotbal-cs-universitatea-1_51d53e81c7b855ff56fed32a/index.html|title=Primarul Craiovei prezintă noua echipă de fotbal CS Universitatea|trans-title=Craiova's mayor presents the new CS Universitatea football team|newspaper=[[Adevărul]]|date=4 July 2013|access-date=17 August 2013|archive-date=19 July 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130719104407/http://adevarul.ro/locale/craiova/primarul-craiova-prezinta-noua-echipa-fotbal-cs-universitatea-1_51d53e81c7b855ff56fed32a/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> which asserts the history and trophies of the original Universitatea Craiova. They have since been backed up by several [[Judiciary of Romania|court orders]] and the [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal]], but the record remains subject of legal dispute with another reestablished FC U team.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blogsport.gsp.ro/buzarin/2020/05/14/ce-inseamna-promovarea-lui-fc-u-craiova-in-liga-a-2-a/|title=Ce înseamnă promovarea lui FC U Craiova în Liga a 2-a?|trans-title=What does FC U Craiova's promotion to the League 2 mean?|newspaper=[[Gazeta Sporturilor]]|last=Buzărin|first=Alin|language=ro|date=14 May 2020|access-date=14 May 2020|quote=This step forward of FC U will ignite the identity flame in Bănie. It always burned, and CS Universitatea, the League 1 team, always felt its flicker, even when Mititelu's side was struggling in the Fourth League.|archive-date=16 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200516082141/https://blogsport.gsp.ro/buzarin/2020/05/14/ce-inseamna-promovarea-lui-fc-u-craiova-in-liga-a-2-a/|url-status=live}}</ref>{{refn|group=note|As of November 2017, [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF]] attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to the CS U entity.<ref name="comunicat_lpf">{{cite web|url=https://lpf.ro/noutati/informare-cu-privire-la-palmaresul-cs-u-craiova/164|title=Informare cu privire la palmaresul CS U Craiova|trans-title=Information about the records of CS U Craiova|publisher=[[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF.ro]]|language=ro|date=10 November 2017|access-date=8 February 2018|archive-date=9 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180209002831/https://lpf.ro/noutati/informare-cu-privire-la-palmaresul-cs-u-craiova/164|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="uefa">{{cite web|url=https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=2606501/profile/index.html|title=Profile: Clubul Sportiv U Craiova|publisher=UEFA|access-date=21 February 2018|archive-date=22 February 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180222005457/https://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=2606501/profile/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> FC U's only major trophy would be the [[1992–93 Cupa României]], although it is also claimed by the former.<ref name="1993_cup">{{cite web|url=https://www.digisport.ro/fotbal/cupa-romaniei/marcel-popescu-vrea-cupa-la-craiova-dupa-25-de-ani-e-o-mansa-dubla-care-ne-va-da-sansa-de-a-juca-finala-408674|title=Marcel Popescu vrea Cupa la Craiova după 25 de ani: "În faza asta nu mai există bun şi rău"|trans-title=Marcel Popescu wants the Cup in Craiova after 25 years: "At this point there is no good or bad"|publisher=[[Digi Sport (Romania)|Digi Sport]]|language=ro|date=14 March 2018|access-date=14 March 2018|archive-date=15 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180315003735/https://www.digisport.ro/fotbal/cupa-romaniei/marcel-popescu-vrea-cupa-la-craiova-dupa-25-de-ani-e-o-mansa-dubla-care-ne-va-da-sansa-de-a-juca-finala-408674|url-status=live}}</ref> Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours.<ref name="court_2018">{{cite web|url=https://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-3/s-a-intors-circul-in-banie-sefii-lui-cs-u-craiova-rad-de-rivala-fc-u-si-de-peluza-sud-inaintea-duelului-de-vineri-din-liga-a-3-a-a-venit-si-replica-lui-mititelu-552068.html|title=S-a întors circul în Bănie! Șefii lui CS U Craiova râd de rivala FC U și de Peluza Sud înaintea duelului de vineri din Liga a 3-a " A venit și replica lui Mititelu|trans-title=The show returns to ''Bănie''! CS U Craiova's officials make fun of rival FC U and ''Peluza Sud'' before the Liga 3 match on Friday " Mititelu also replied|newspaper=Gazeta Sporturilor|language=ro|date=1 November 2018|access-date=1 November 2018|archive-date=2 November 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181102180259/https://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-3/s-a-intors-circul-in-banie-sefii-lui-cs-u-craiova-rad-de-rivala-fc-u-si-de-peluza-sud-inaintea-duelului-de-vineri-din-liga-a-3-a-a-venit-si-replica-lui-mititelu-552068.html|url-status=live}}</ref>}} In [[2017–18 Cupa României|2018]] "the White and Blues" won the Cupa României, representing their first trophy following refoundation, and in [[2021 Supercupa României|2021]] won their first [[Supercupa României]].


On the [[UEFA|European stage]], Universitatea Craiova's best performances are reaching the semi-finals of the [[1982–83 UEFA Cup]] and the quarter-finals of the [[1981–82 European Cup]]. They were the first Romanian team to reach the semi-finals of a UEFA tournament and remain the only one to have knocked out at least one club from each of five strongest countries in European football—England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. "The Students" play their home matches at the [[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco]], which has a capacity of 30,929. They hold several rivalries, the most notable being the one with [[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]].
'''Clubul Sportiv Universitatea Craiova''' ({{IPA-ro|universiˈtate̯a kraˈjova}}) is a [[Romania]]n professional [[Association football|football]] [[football team|club]] from [[Craiova]], founded in 2013. It was formed after the conflict between [[Adrian Mititelu]], the owner of [[FC Universitatea Craiova]], and [[Lia Olguța Vasilescu]], the mayor of Craiova.


==History==
==History==
{{Main|History of Universitatea Craiova (football)#Before privatisation}}
Following the 20 June 2011 decision of Romanian Football Federation to dezaffiliate [[FC Universitatea Craiova]],<ref>{{cite web|title=HOTĂRÂRI ALE COMITETULUI EXECUTIV AL FRF|url=http://www.frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0|publisher=FRF|accessdate=7 December 2013}}</ref>, the city of Craiova lost its first football team. The decision was attacked in court,{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} but Craiova's mayor, Lia Olguța Vasilescu considered, that Mititelu can't re-affiliate FC Universitatea Craiova.{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} As a consequence, in the summer of 2013, local authorities of Craiova, supported by [[Pavel Badea]], being associated with Blue Lions Capital{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} refounded a football department inside the sports club [[CS Universitatea Craiova]].{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} CS Universitatea Craiova claims that this team owns the honours until 1992<ref>http://www.csuc.ro/ro/palmares/</ref>, but documents prove that SC FC Universitatea Craiova SA is the successor of the Sporting Association FC Universitatea Craiova, that split from the university club. <ref name="DOVADA ca Mititelu are palmaresul Universitatii">{{cite web | url = http://www.sport365.ro/dovada-ca-mititelu-are-palmaresul-universitatii/243298/ | title = DOVADA ca Mititelu are palmaresul Universitatii | work = Sport365 | accessdate = 2013-08-17 | language=Romanian}}</ref>
{{CS Universitatea Craiova sections}}


===Early years of football in Craiova (1921–1958)===
On 14 August 2013, CS Universitatea Craiova was provisionally affiliated to [[Romanian Football Federation]] (FRF), due the problems with licensing file.<ref name="CSU Craiova e încă în aer. Nu a fost afiliată de FRF!">{{cite web | url = http://www.fanatik.ro/csu-craiova-e-inca-in-aer-nu-a-fost-afiliata-de-frf-50115 | title = CSU Craiova e încă în aer. Nu a fost afiliată de FRF! | work =Fanatik | accessdate = 2013-08-17| language=Romanian}}</ref> After resolving several problems with, it was introduced in [[Liga II]]. CSU Craiova debuted in the competition season on 27 August, when defeated with 6-1 [[Pandurii Târgu Jiu 2|Pandurii Târgu Jiu]] [[Pandurii Târgu Jiu 2|2]], in the fourth round of the [[Cupa României|Romanian Cup]]. <ref name="CSU Craiova a „măturat“ cu Pandurii II">{{cite web | url = http://www.gds.ro/Sport/2013-08-28/CSU+Craiova+a+%E2%80%9Ematurat%E2%80%9C+cu+Pandurii+II | title = CSU Craiova a „măturat“ cu Pandurii II | work =Gazeta de Sud | accessdate = 2013-08-27| language=Romanian}}</ref>
[[File:UCraiova48.jpg|thumb|left|270px|''UNSR Craiova'' in 1948]]
Football in the city of [[Craiova]] began in 1921 when the first two teams were founded: Craiovan Craiova and Rovine Grivița Craiova. In 1940, the two sides merged in what resulted to be one of the most successful Romanian clubs of the [[Interwar period]], [[FC Craiova]], who were the first team of the city that won the [[Liga I|Romanian football championship]]. However, the 1942–43 title is not recognized officially by [[Romanian Football Federation|FRF]] and [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF]].


Immediately after the foundation of the first university education institution – the Institute of Machines and Electric Devices – a group of teachers and students founded CSU Craiova in 1948, a sports club with athletics, volleyball, handball, table tennis, chess, and football sections.<ref name="ucv1948.ro">{{cite web|title=Istoric|url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/istoric|publisher=ucv1948.ro|access-date=6 March 2018|archive-date=7 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307023018/http://www.ucv1948.ro/istoric|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Kit manufacturer==
The manufacturer that made CS Universitatea's shirts is [[Nike]].<ref>http://liga2.prosport.ro/seria-2/cs-universitatea-imbracata-de-nike-11149296</ref>


Under the coordination of the Ministry of Public Education and the National Union of Students in Romania, the football team UNSR Craiova (''Uniunea Națională a Studenților din România'') was formed and enrolled in the county championship. The first official match was held at [[Filiași]] on 5 September 1948, with "the Students" being defeated 6–3. These football players dressed the white-blue shirt: Dumitrescu – Rădulescu, Mihăilă I, Carli – Ozon, Mihăilă II – Sabin, Ilie, Bădescu, Tudor, and Serghi; all under the command of head coach N. Polojinski.<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/>
==Ownership and finances==
CS Universitatea Craiova is owned by two Romanian businessmen, Laviniu Beze (5%) and Adrian Andrici (95%).<ref>http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-b/ei-vor-conduce-cs-u-craiova-detalii-despre-cei-doi-investitori-de-la-noua-echipa-din-oltenia-402680.html</ref>


In 1950, the football section changed its name from UNSR Craiova to CSU Craiova, the same name as its parent club. In 1951, CSU Craiova defeated with 6–0 Constructorul Craiova, a local rival, in what was going to be the first official match played in [[Cupa României]]. In 1953, the club was renamed to Știința Craiova; one year later at the [[1954 Regional Championship|promotion play-off]] hosted in [[Arad, Romania|Arad]], Știința, coached by Nicolae Oțeleanu, promoted for the first time in its history at the level of the second echelon. The club relegated back to [[Liga III|Divizia C]] after only one season and remained at that level until 1958.<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/>
==Club officials==
The [[honorary president]] of the club is [[Corneliu Andrei Stroe]], the former president of [[FC_Universitatea_Craiova#Craiova_Maxima|Craiova Maxima]].<ref>http://liga2.prosport.ro/seria-2/presedintele-craiovei-maxima-este-alaturi-de-cs-universitatea-prevad-un-viitor-luminos-acestui-proiect-11272659</ref>


===Universitatea, a rising team (1958–1970)===
==Rivalries==
[[File:Ion Oblemenco 4.jpg|thumb|left|190px|[[Ion Oblemenco]], one of the club symbols]]


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There's an ongoing dispute with [[FC Universitatea Craiova]] regarding the name and colors of the club. Mititelu, FC Universitatea owner, sent a solicitation to [[FIFA]] claming that CSU should be expelled from [[Liga II]] and forced to change its name. <ref>{{cite web | url =http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-2/mititelu-reclama-frf-si-csu-craiova-la-fifa-11295553| title = Mititelu reclamă CSU Craiova şi FRF la FIFA| work =Prosport | accessdate = 2013-08-27| language=Romanian}}</ref>
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|-
|align=left|''UNSR Craiova''
|1948–1950
|-
|align=left|''CSU Craiova''
|1950–1953
|-
|align=left|''Știința Craiova''
|1953–1966
|-
|align=left|'''Universitatea Craiova'''
|1966–1991
|-
|align=left|'''Universitatea Craiova'''
|2013–present
|}


In 1958, Știința was promoted for the second time in the second league after a fight on the knife edge in the third series of Divizia C against [[Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea|Unirea Râmnicu Vâlcea]]. At the end of the season, both teams finished with 34 points, but with the advantage of direct matches for the white and blue team.<ref>[http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_c/tables/C1957-58.shtml Divizia C Season 1957–58] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307023628/http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_c/tables/C1957-58.shtml |date=7 March 2018 }}. romaniansoocer.ro {{in lang|ro}}</ref> In the first season after promotion, Craiova placed 13th out of 14. Several wins have been made in the next seasons: 1959–60 (10th), 1960–61 (2nd), 1961–62 (4th), 1962–63 (4th).<ref>{{cite web|title=Divizia B tables|url=http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_b/divizia_b_istorie.shtml|publisher=romaniansoccer.ro|access-date=6 March 2018|archive-date=15 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180715072525/http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_b/divizia_b_istorie.shtml|url-status=live}}</ref> The 1963–64 Divizia B season had a four-way fight for promotion in the first series of the second league. At the end, the Students won the promotion, but tied for second place with [[FCM Târgoviște|Metalul Târgoviște]] (one point ahead, third place). [[FCM Câmpina|Poiana Câmpina]] had two points over fourth place, [[FCM Bacău|Dinamo Bacău]]. This historical act was signed by head coach [[Nicolae Oțeleanu]] and the following players: Dumitrescu, Vasilescu, Geleriu, Lungan, Deliu, Bărbulescu, Tetea, Ganga, Anton, Lovin, Onea, Vişan, Stanciu, Papuc, C.Stesnescu, A.Stenescu.<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/>
== Current squad ==

{{football squad on pitch|align=right
The first [[Liga I|Divizia A]] season was challenging for who were saved from relegation in the last rounds with just one point more than the first relegated team, [[FC Minerul Baia Mare|Minerul Baia Mare]]. The end of the next season found Știința ranked eighth, the middle of the standing, and they were already putting the first bases of a team able to issue claims to the title.
| GK_nat = CRO| GK = [[Bojan Brać|Brać]]

| RB_nat = ROU| RB = [[Marian Cârjă|Cârjă]]
In the summer of 1966, the club was renamed from Știința Craiova to Universitatea Craiova. Nevertheless, supporters continued to include in their chants and their encouragements the name ''Știința''. Universitatea supporters tend to chant ''Hei, hei, hai Știința!'' at times of loss.{{Citation needed|date=July 2023}}
| RCB_nat = ROU| RCB = [[Florin Pătrașcu|Fl.Pătrașcu]]

| LCB_nat = SER| LCB = [[Zoran Ljubinković|Ljubinković]]
As Universitatea followed seasons of contrasting results, in some of them, the team delighted the audience in others less, but has remained in the first division, regardless of the situation: [[1966–67 Divizia A|1966–67]] (third), [[1967–68 Divizia A|1967–68]] (11th), [[1968–69 Divizia A|1968–69]] (seventh), [[1969–70 Divizia A|1969–70]] (4th).<ref>{{cite web|title=Divizia A tables|url=http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_a/divizia_a.shtml|publisher=romaniansoccer.ro|access-date=6 March 2018|archive-date=6 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180706180101/http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_a/divizia_a.shtml|url-status=live}}</ref>
| LB_nat = ROU| LB = [[Ionuț Stancu|I.Stancu]]

| RM_nat = ROU| RM = [[Daniel Oprița|Oprița]]
==="The Champion of a Great Love" (1970–1979)===
| RCM_nat = ROU| RCM = [[Mihăiță Pleșan|Pleșan]]
[[File:Constantin Cernaianu.jpg|thumb|right|170px|[[Constantin Cernăianu]] led the club to its first league title.]]
| LCM_nat = ROU| LCM = [[Adrian Ionescu|Ad.Ionescu]]
[[File:Universitatea Craiova 1973-1974.png|thumb|left|230px|Universitatea Craiova squad (1973–74)]]
| LM_nat = ROU| LM = [[Silviu Izvoranu|Izvoranu]]
Craiova started the 1970s with a team built around [[Ion Oblemenco]], [[Petre Deselnicu]], Teodor Țarălungă, [[Lucian Strâmbeanu]] and [[Dumitru Marcu]], among others. The start of the decade had the club in sixth place at the end of the [[1970–71 Divizia A|1970–71]] season and eighth place at the end of the [[1971–72 Divizia A|1971–72]]. In the [[1972–73 Divizia A|1972–73]] season, they finished at the same number of points with [[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]], but lost the championship on [[goal difference]]. The season coined a new nickname, "the Champion of a Great Love", a nickname created by the poet [[Adrian Păunescu]], a big fan of the team from Bănie, named Dinamo only as the champion of the country, indicating that Craiova lost the title.<ref>[http://www.gsp.ro/gsp-special/diverse/craiova-campioana-unei-mari-iubiri-o-idee-care-a-intrat-in-legenda-214407.html Craiova, campioana unei mari iubiri » O idee care a intrat în legendă] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307023250/http://www.gsp.ro/gsp-special/diverse/craiova-campioana-unei-mari-iubiri-o-idee-care-a-intrat-in-legenda-214407.html |date=7 March 2018 }}. gsp.ro {{in lang|ro}}</ref>
| CF_nat = ROU| CF = [[Costin Curelea|Curelea]]

| AM_nat = ROU| AM = [[Viorel Ferfelea|Ferfelea]]
In the [[1973–74 Divizia A|1973–74]] season, the title fight was again between Universitatea and Dinamo. Craiova won the title by a point from Dinamo, with Craiova becoming the first university team to win a national title in Europe. Dinamo was considered to be the pet team of the [[Communism|communist]] regime, which often influenced the results as well and after the last season's incidents, Universitatea was increasingly seen as a representative of the people and simple man in the struggle with the communist regime, of pure football and football played on the pitch against the one dominated by arrangements and influences, so the nickname had gained a reputation.<ref>[http://www.prosport.ro/sport-life/special/campioana-unei-mari-iubiri-prima-echipa-de-legenda-a-universitatii-craiova-s-a-nascut-in-anii-70-8787773 Campioana unei mari iubiri! Prima echipă de legendă a Universităţii Craiova s-a 'născut' în anii 70!] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307082254/http://www.prosport.ro/sport-life/special/campioana-unei-mari-iubiri-prima-echipa-de-legenda-a-universitatii-craiova-s-a-nascut-in-anii-70-8787773 |date=7 March 2018 }}. [[ProSport]] {{in lang|ro}}</ref> The squad that won the first title was coached by [[Constantin Cernăianu]] and [[Constantin Oțet]] and had the following players included: [[Florin Oprea|Oprea]], [[Paul Manta|Manta]] – [[Victor Niculescu|Niculescu]], [[Dragu Bădin|Bădin]], [[Petre Deselnicu|Deselnicu]], [[Ion Velea|Velea]], [[Lucian Strâmbeanu|Strâmbeanu]], [[Nicolae Ivan (footballer)|Ivan]], [[Ion Niță|Niță]], [[Ilie Balaci|Balaci]], Berneanu, Țarălungă, [[Ion Oblemenco|Oblemenco]], [[Iulian Bălan|Bălan]], Pană, [[Alexandru Boc|Boc]], [[Costică Ștefănescu|Ștefănescu]], [[Dumitru Marcu|Marcu]], Stăncescu, Kiss, Chivu, [[Nicolae Negrilă|Negrilă]] and Constantinescu.<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/>
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The [[1974–75 Divizia A|1974–75]] season brought a first [[UEFA European Cup]] presence against Swedish team [[Åtvidabergs FF|Åtvidaberg]], who lost 3–4 on aggregate but ranked third place at the end of the championship. The [[1975–76 Divizia A|1975–76]] season had the team rank sixth place and announcing a generational change. For the last season of [[Ion Oblemenco]], the team from Craiova won the [[Cupa României|Romanian Cup]] for the first time in its history in a final against [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]]. In the [[Divizia A]], the team finished in third place.

With the generational exchange made, Universitatea continued to impress in 1978 by defending its Romanian Cup trophy, won a year before against [[FC Olimpia Satu Mare|Olimpia Satu Mare]] and a sixth place in the league. The [[1978–79 Divizia A|1978–79]] season ended with fourth place and in the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]], [[Fortuna Düsseldorf]] eliminated the team in the first round.

===''Craiova Maxima'' (1979–1991)===
[[File:Universitatea Craiova 1980-1981.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Universitatea Craiova (1980–81)]]
''Craiova Maxima'' (The Maximum Craiova) was the second generation of Universitatea. It was a squad composed of many players who grew up close to the first golden team and formed the basis of the [[Romania national football team]] including: [[Ilie Balaci]], [[Rodion Cămătaru]], [[Costică Ștefănescu]], [[Zoltan Crișan]], [[Ion Geolgău]], [[Aurel Beldeanu]], [[Costică Donose]] and [[Silviu Lung]], among others.

At the end of the [[1979–80 Divizia A|1979–80]] season, it was crowned the champion of Romania for the second time. The squad consisted of Boldici, [[Silviu Lung|Lung]] – [[Nicolae Negrilă|Negrilă]], [[Nicolae Tilihoi|Tilihoi]], [[Costică Ștefănescu|Ștefănescu]], [[Nicolae Ungureanu|Ungureanu]], [[Ilie Balaci|Balaci]], [[Aurel Beldeanu|Beldeanu]], [[Zoltan Crișan|Crişan]], [[Costică Donose|Donose]], [[Rodion Cămătaru|Cămătaru]], [[Ion Geolgău|Geolgău]], [[Sorin Cârțu|Cârțu]], [[Mircea Irimescu|Irimescu]], [[Petre Purima|Purima]] and [[Grigore Ciupitu|Ciupitu]] – with coaches [[Valentin Stănescu]] and [[Ion Oblemenco]].<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/> Universitatea's [[UEFA Cup]] campaign eliminated [[Wiener Sport-Club|Wiener SC]] and [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds United]] until it was beaten in the third round by German football club [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]], 1–2 on aggregate.

[[File:Ilie Balaci 2.jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Ilie Balaci]], a member of both Universitatea golden teams, was named [[Romanian Footballer of the Year]] in 1981 and 1982.]]

In the [[1980–81 Divizia A|1980–81]] season, the team was managing the historical double, the cup, and the championship. As a result of this performance, the students qualified for the [[1981–82 European Cup]], where ''Craiova Maxima'' became more and more visible by eliminating [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]] and [[Kjøbenhavns Boldklub|KB]], being stopped in the quarter-finals by [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]], 1–3 in aggregate, a historical performance for the Romanian football at that time.

The long-standing presence in the European Cups affected the team, which finished only on second place. They later qualified in the UEFA Cup throughout the [[1982–83 UEFA Cup|1982–83]] season, being the first team in the history of Romania that qualified in a European Cup semi-finals. Under the management of [[Constantin Oțet]] and [[Nicolae Ivan (footballer)|Nicolae Ivan]], the team took out [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] ([[Serie A]] runners-up), [[FC Girondins de Bordeaux|Bordeaux]], and [[1. FC Kaiserslautern|Kaiserslautern]]. In the semi-final, Universitatea encountered [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]], two times European champions and three times [[European Cup]] finalists at that time. After two draws, the Portuguese side advanced to the final on aggregate away goals. In the Divizia A, the team finished again in second place.

Throughout the rest of the 1980s, Universitatea Craiova ranked in the following places: [[1983–84 Divizia A|1983–84]] (3rd), [[1984–85 Divizia A|1984–85]] (4th), [[1985–86 Divizia A|1985–86]] (3rd), [[1986–87 Divizia A|1986–87]] (5th), [[1987–88 Divizia A|1987–88]] (5th), [[1988–89 Divizia A|1988–89]] (5th), and [[1988–89 Divizia A|1988–89]] (3rd). The team had a constant presence in the European Cups eliminating teams such as [[Real Betis]], [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]], [[AS Monaco FC|AS Monaco]] and [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]], but they never got past the third round. The Students also lost a Romanian Cup final in 1985, 1–2 against [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]].

In 1991, CS Universitatea Craiova had its last Romanian cup. [[Florin Prunea|Prunea]], [[Vasile Mănăilă|Mănăilă]], [[Emil Săndoi|Săndoi]], [[Adrian Popescu|Ad. Popescu]], [[Daniel Mogoșanu|Mogoşanu]], [[Gheorghe Ciurea|Ciurea]], Olaru, [[Silvian Cristescu|Cristescu]], [[Nicolae Zamfir (footballer, born 1967)|Zamfir]], [[Pavel Badea|Badea]], [[Adrian Pigulea|Pigulea]], [[Roland Agalliu|Agalliu]], [[Gheorghe Craioveanu|Craioveanu]] and [[Eugen Neagoe|Neagoe]] were the last players that have kissed the championship trophy, along with coaches [[Sorin Cârţu]] and Ștefan Cioacă.<ref name="ucv1948.ro"/>

===FC Universitatea Craiova (1991–2011)===
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[[File:Universitatea Craiova League Performance.svg|thumb|right|300px|Chart of CS Universitatea Craiova's league performance 1955–2018]]
In 1991, Universitatea Craiova conquered its last national title and [[Cupa României|Romanian Cup]], under the management of [[Sorin Cârțu]].

However, in the same year, the CS Universitatea Craiova sports club dissolved its football section,<ref name="club_entities">{{cite web|url=https://craiova-maxima.ro/sah-la-rege-cine-e-clona-csucraiova-sau-fcucraiova/|title=Șah la rege|publisher=Craiova-Maxima.ro|language=ro|date=4 April 2017|access-date=14 March 2018|archive-date=10 January 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190110113008/https://craiova-maxima.ro/sah-la-rege-cine-e-clona-csucraiova-sau-fcucraiova/|url-status=live}}</ref> and [[FC U Craiova 1948|Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova]] continued its tradition until the early 2010s—until 1994, the club was still controlled by the [[Ministry of National Education (Romania)|Ministry of National Education]]. FC U won a Romanian Cup in 1993 and reached three finals, in 1994, 1998, and 2000. There was faulty management during the 1990s and early 2000s, which led to the 2005 relegation, when 41 consecutive years of Divizia A were celebrated.

On 20 July 2011, the club was temporarily excluded by the [[Romanian Football Federation]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Hotărâri ale Comitetului Executiv al FRF |url=http://frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0 |publisher=FRF |access-date=9 September 2011 |date=20 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722105057/http://frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0 |archive-date=22 July 2011 }}</ref> for failing to withdraw their dispute with former coach [[Victor Pițurcă]] from a civil court, as per article 57 of the FRF statute which states that the Football Federation solves all the sports [[lawsuits]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Somaţie trimisă Fotbal Club U Craiova |url=http://frf.ro/sectiune/comunicate-frf/articol/somatie-trimisa-sc-fotbal-club-u-craiova-sa |publisher=FRF |access-date=15 September 2011 |date=13 July 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110914105308/http://frf.ro/sectiune/comunicate-frf/articol/somatie-trimisa-sc-fotbal-club-u-craiova-sa |archive-date=14 September 2011 }}</ref> However, the article allows disputes regarding [[employment contract]]s to be adjudicated in civil court.<ref>{{cite web|title=Statutul Federatiei Romane de Fotbal |url=http://frf.ro/sites/default/files/frf/docs/2010_02/Statutul%20Federatiei%20Romane%20de%20Fotbal.pdf |publisher=FRF |access-date=15 September 2011 |date=26 February 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111010105646/http://frf.ro/sites/default/files/frf/docs/2010_02/Statutul%20Federatiei%20Romane%20de%20Fotbal.pdf |archive-date=10 October 2011 }}</ref> The exclusion decision was approved by the FRF General Assembly on 14 May 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Universitatea a MURIT, trăiască Ştiinţa! Maşinăria de vot a lui Sandu a mers perfect|url=http://www.prosport.ro/sport-life/special/universitatea-a-murit-traiasca-stiinta-masinaria-de-vot-a-lui-sandu-a-mers-perfect-9626091|publisher=ProSport|access-date=15 May 2012|date=15 May 2012|archive-date=17 May 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120517081620/http://www.prosport.ro/sport-life/special/universitatea-a-murit-traiasca-stiinta-masinaria-de-vot-a-lui-sandu-a-mers-perfect-9626091|url-status=live}}</ref> All of the squad players were declared [[free agents]] and later signed with other clubs.

===Rebranding (2013–present)===
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[[File:CS Universitatea Craiova 2013.png|140px|thumbnail|right|The striped crest was used on the home shirt between 2013 and 2015, and on the away shirt until 2017.]]
On 20 July 2011, the Romanian Football Federation decided to disaffiliate with [[FC U Craiova 1948|FC Universitatea Craiova]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0|title=HOTĂRÂRI ALE COMITETULUI EXECUTIV AL FRF|language=ro|publisher=Romanian Football Federation|date=20 July 2011|url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131211073729/http://www.frf.ro/sectiune/stiri/articol/hotarari-ale-comitetului-executiv-al-frf-0|archive-date=11 December 2013}}</ref> but the decision was found controversial in court.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.libertatea.ro/sport/fotbal-intern/craiova-lui-mititelu-contesta-din-nou-dezafilierea-692482|title=Craiova lui Mititelu contestă din nou dezafilierea|newspaper=[[Libertatea]]|language=ro|date=19 January 2012|access-date=28 December 2016|archive-date=20 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220071157/http://www.libertatea.ro/sport/fotbal-intern/craiova-lui-mititelu-contesta-din-nou-dezafilierea-692482|url-status=live}}</ref> Consequently, in the summer of 2013, local authorities of Craiova, supported by [[Pavel Badea]] and associated with Club Sportiv U Craiova [[S.A. (corporation)|SA]] (CS U), reestablished the football section of CS U Craiova.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mediafax.ro/sport/olguta-vasilescu-cs-u-craiova-are-deja-antrenor-22-de-jucatori-si-buget-de-1-5-milioane-de-euro-11035157|title=Olguţa Vasilescu: CS U Craiova are deja antrenor, 22 de jucători şi buget de 1,5 milioane de euro|access-date=19 June 2017|archive-date=11 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111042235/http://www.mediafax.ro/sport/olguta-vasilescu-cs-u-craiova-are-deja-antrenor-22-de-jucatori-si-buget-de-1-5-milioane-de-euro-11035157|url-status=live}}</ref> CS U claimed that it owns all of the Universitatea honours,<ref name="Honours">{{cite web|url=http://www.csuc.ro/ro/palmares/|title=Palmares|publisher=CS Universitatea Craiova|language=ro|access-date=29 May 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170711110626/http://www.csuc.ro/ro/palmares/|archive-date=11 July 2017}}</ref> and that the sports club did not offer its records to FC U Craiova, which was considered a new club; this was confirmed in [[Judiciary of Romania|justice]] in June 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digisport.ro/Sport/FOTBAL/Competitii/Liga+1/csu+craiova+palmares+sigla+justitie|title=Lovitură grea pentru Mititelu. Decizia luată joi de Justiţie|language=ro|publisher=Digi Sport|date=9 June 2016|access-date=28 December 2016|archive-date=20 December 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220143616/http://www.digisport.ro/Sport/FOTBAL/Competitii/Liga+1/csu+craiova+palmares+sigla+justitie|url-status=live}}</ref> and reaffirmed by [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF]] in November 2017.<ref name="comunicat_lpf"/> CS Universitatea Craiova is the rightful owner of the brand and records – accepting the [[1992–93 Cupa României]], claimed<ref name="1993_cup"/> but not officially part of CS U's honours.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fanatik.ro/cs-u-craiova-ia-palmaresul-universitatii-anuntul-patronului-rotaru-960515|title=CS U ia palmaresul Universităţii! Anunţul patronului Rotaru|publisher=Fanatik.ro|language=ro|date=22 June 2017|access-date=22 June 2017}}</ref>


On 14 August 2013, CS Universitatea Craiova was provisionally affiliated to the Romanian Football Federation, following complications with a licensing file.<ref name="CSU Craiova e încă în aer. Nu a fost afiliată de FRF!">{{cite web | url = http://www.fanatik.ro/csu-craiova-e-inca-in-aer-nu-a-fost-afiliata-de-frf-50115 | title = CSU Craiova e încă în aer. Nu a fost afiliată de FRF! | date = 15 August 2013 |publisher=Fanatik.ro| access-date = 17 August 2013| language=ro}}</ref> After resolving the issues, the club was introduced in [[Liga II]], the second tier of the Romanian league system. Universitatea made its season debut on 27 August, with a 6–1 success over [[CS Pandurii Târgu Jiu|Pandurii II Târgu Jiu]] in the fourth round of the [[Cupa României|Romanian Cup]].<ref name="CSU Craiova a „măturat“ cu Pandurii II">{{cite web | url = http://www.gds.ro/Sport/2013-08-28/CSU+Craiova+a+%E2%80%9Ematurat%E2%80%9C+cu+Pandurii+II | title = CSU Craiova a "măturat" cu Pandurii II | work = Gazeta de Sud | access-date = 27 August 2013 | language = ro | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20130831120734/http://www.gds.ro/Sport/2013-08-28/CSU+Craiova+a+%E2%80%9Ematurat%E2%80%9C+cu+Pandurii+II | archive-date = 31 August 2013 | url-status = dead }}</ref> In the [[2013–14 Liga II|2013–14 Liga II season]], CS Universitatea Craiova and FC U Craiova met in two direct matches, which hid the true identities of the clubs. CS Universitatea Craiova promoted back to [[Liga I]] in 2014 after 23 years of absence, while FC U Craiova was permanently excluded, but later reappeared under the name of FC U Craiova 1948 in 2017.

After the promotion, Universitatea ended the [[2014–15 Liga I|2014–15 campaign]] in fifth place.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digi24.ro/regional/digi24-craiova/csu-craiova-a-promovat-in-liga-1-251442|title=CSU Craiova a promovat în Liga 1|trans-title=CSU Craiova promoted to Liga 1|language=ro|publisher=[[Digi24]]|date=3 June 2014|access-date=11 November 2017|archive-date=11 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111152131/http://www.digi24.ro/regional/digi24-craiova/csu-craiova-a-promovat-in-liga-1-251442|url-status=live}}</ref> This result was followed by eighth place in the [[2015–16 Liga I|2015–16 season]] and a fourth place at the end of the [[2016–17 Liga I|2016–17 season]], the latter ensuring return to European competitions. The comeback in the [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|third qualifying round]] of the [[UEFA Europa League]] was Italian side [[A.C. Milan]], with Craiova leaving the competition after 0–3 on aggregate.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2018/matches/round=2000888/match=2021909/index.html|title=U Craiova 0–1 Milan|publisher=UEFA|date=27 July 2017|access-date=11 November 2017|archive-date=13 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171013090422/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2018/matches/round=2000888/match=2021909/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2490276.html|title=PSV out as third qualifying round concludes|publisher=UEFA|date=4 August 2017|access-date=11 November 2017|archive-date=11 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111222237/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=2490276.html|url-status=live}}</ref> On 27 May 2018, Universitatea won its first trophy since its reinstatement after beating second-tier club [[FC Hermannstadt|Hermannstadt]] in the [[2018 Cupa României Final|Cupa României final]]. The game ended 2–0 and was hosted by the [[Arena Națională]] in [[Bucharest]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/Toata-lumea-stie-Cupa-i-in-Banie|title=Toată lumea știe, Cupa-i în Bănie!|trans-title=Everyone knows, the Cup is in Bănie!|publisher=CS Universitatea Craiova|language=ro|date=27 May 2018|access-date=28 May 2018|archive-date=28 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180528215833/http://www.ucv1948.ro/Toata-lumea-stie-Cupa-i-in-Banie|url-status=live}}</ref> One month later, the Romanian Football Federation approved an application to rename the society from Club Sportiv U Craiova SA to U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv SA.<ref name="FRF_2018">{{cite web|url=http://frf.ro/comunicate/comunicate-frf/hotararea-comitetului-de-urgenta-al-frf-din-21-iunie-2018-id24302.html|title=Hotărârea Comitetului de Urgență al FRF din 21 iunie 2018|trans-title=FRF's Committee decision on 21 June 2018|publisher=[[Romanian Football Federation]]|language=ro|date=22 June 2018|access-date=22 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180622193125/http://frf.ro/comunicate/comunicate-frf/hotararea-comitetului-de-urgenta-al-frf-din-21-iunie-2018-id24302.html|archive-date=22 June 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref> As the winner of Cupa României, Craiova subsequently took part in the [[2018 Supercupa României]], which they lost 0–1 to [[CFR Cluj]] on home ground.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://frf.ro/competitii/competitii-masculin/cfr-cluj-a-castigat-supercupa-romaniei-2018-id24377.html|title=CFR Cluj a câștigat Supercupa României 2018|trans-title=CFR Cluj won the 2018 Romanian Supercup|publisher=Romanian Football Federation|language=ro|date=14 July 2018|access-date=15 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180715011429/http://frf.ro/competitii/competitii-masculin/cfr-cluj-a-castigat-supercupa-romaniei-2018-id24377.html|archive-date=15 July 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref>

Two years later on 3 August 2020, in a home ground game against CFR Cluj, Universitatea Craiova came close to winning its first national league since the [[1990–91 Divizia A|1990–91 season]]. [[Dan Nistor]] opened the scoring for Craiova in the 11th minute, but their title contenders won the final fixture of the [[2019–20 Liga I|season]] 3–1, thus becoming champions for the third consecutive year.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.prosport.ro/eveniment/universitatea-craiova-cfr-cluj-live-video-online-din-etapa-10-a-play-off-ului-ligii-1-finala-campionatului-se-joaca-in-banie-echipele-probabile-19071642|title=Universitatea Craiova – CFR Cluj 1-3. Veni, Vidi, Vinicius. Ardelenii revin spectaculos, câștigă al treilea titlu consecutiv și se pregătesc de preliminariile Champions League|trans-title=Universitatea Craiova – CFR Cluj 1-3. Veni, Vidi, Vinícius. ''Ardelenii'' turn the game around in a spectacular manner, win their third consecutive title and prepare for the Champions League qualifiers|publisher=ProSport|language=ro|date=3 August 2020|access-date=13 October 2020|archive-date=14 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201014195355/https://www.prosport.ro/eveniment/universitatea-craiova-cfr-cluj-live-video-online-din-etapa-10-a-play-off-ului-ligii-1-finala-campionatului-se-joaca-in-banie-echipele-probabile-19071642|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Grounds==
{{Main|Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (1967) |Stadionul Extensiv |Stadionul Ion Oblemenco}}

===Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (1967)===
[[File:New Stadionul Ion Oblemenco.jpg|250px|thumbnail|right|The new [[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco]]]]
[[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (1967)|Stadionul Ion Oblemenco]] (Ion Oblemenco Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium in Craiova, and it was originally named Central Stadium. It was used mostly for football matches and would hold up to 25,252 people before it was demolished in 2015. The stadium was opened on 29 October 1967, with the national teams of [[Romania national football team|Romania]] and [[Poland national football team|Poland]] tying after scoring two goals each.

It hosted many matches during the Craiova Maxima era, such as the 1981–82 European Cup quarterfinal against [[FC Bayern Munich|Bayern Munich]] and the 1982–83 UEFA Cup semi-final against [[S.L. Benfica|Benfica]]. Following the death of Universitatea Craiova legend [[Ion Oblemenco]] in 1996, the stadium was renamed in his honour. In 2008, the stadium underwent a major renovation, and in 2015 was entirely demolished.

==== Renovated Stadionul Ion Oblemenco ====
The new [[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco|Ion Oblemenco Stadium]], with a capacity of 30,929 seats, was inaugurated on 10 November 2017 with a [[Exhibition game#Association football|friendly match]] between Universitatea Craiova and Czech club [[SK Slavia Prague|Slavia Prague]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-1/inaugurare-sf-pentru-ozn-ul-craiovei-16815706|title=Inaugurare SF pentru OZN-ul Craiovei|trans-title=Incredible opening for Craiova's UFO|publisher=ProSport|language=ro|date=10 November 2017|access-date=11 November 2017|archive-date=11 November 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111204633/http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/liga-1/inaugurare-sf-pentru-ozn-ul-craiovei-16815706|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Support==
[[File:Choreography in the Stadionul Ion Oblemenco.jpg|180px|thumbnail|left|Craiova fans choreography]]
[[File:CS Universitatea Craiova fans coreography and pyroshow in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco stadium.jpg|alt=CS Universitatea Craiova fans coreography and pyroshow in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco stadium|thumb|CS Universitatea Craiova fans coreography and pyroshow in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco stadium]]
Universitatea Craiova has many fans in [[Craiova]], especially in the region of [[Oltenia]]; in Romania, they are third-most supported team in the country after [[FCSB]] and [[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]], as shown in a 2016 survey.
[[File:CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coreography at match with Dinamo Bucuresti.jpg|alt=CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coreography at match with Dinamo Bucuresti|thumb|170x170px|CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coreography ]]
<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.digisport.ro/fotbal/liga-1/steaua-ramane-echipa-cu-cei-mai-multi-fani-in-romania-rezultatele-celui-mai-recent-sondaj-211949|title=Steaua rămâne echipa cu cei mai mulţi fani în România. Rezultatele celui mai recent sondaj|trans-title=Steaua remains the team with the most fans in Romania. The results of the latest survey|publisher=Digi Sport|language=ro|date=10 February 2016|access-date=7 April 2018|archive-date=6 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180406041527/https://www.digisport.ro/fotbal/liga-1/steaua-ramane-echipa-cu-cei-mai-multi-fani-in-romania-rezultatele-celui-mai-recent-sondaj-211949|url-status=live}}</ref>
[[File:CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coregraphy at match whith FCSB.jpg|alt=CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coregraphy at match whith FCSB|thumb|219x219px|CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coregraphy at match whith FCSB]]
[[File:Peluza Nord Craiova & Ultras Antwerp in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco Stadium before match against Sepsi.jpg|alt=Peluza Nord Craiova & Ultras Antwerp in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco Stadium before match against Sepsi|thumb|222x222px|Peluza Nord Craiova & Ultras Antwerp in Craiova ]]Many ultras groups exist, but in 2013, a strong division among the fans occurred due to the uncertainty regarding the true identities of the two clubs which claim the record of Universitatea. Sezione Ultra' 2000 and Utopia from Peluza Nord chose to support CS Universitatea Craiova,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-b/tradare-in-oltenia-grupurile-de-ultrasi-ai-universitatii-craiova-se-alatura-echipei-sustinute-de-municipalitate-407739.html|title=Trădare în Oltenia " Grupurile de ultraşi ai Universităţii Craiova se alătură echipei susţinute de Municipalitate!|trans-title=Betrayal in Oltenia "Universitatea Craiova ultras groups join the team sustained by the Municipality|newspaper=Gazeta Sporturilor|language=ro|date=4 September 2013|access-date=31 March 2018|archive-date=31 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331040039/http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-b/tradare-in-oltenia-grupurile-de-ultrasi-ai-universitatii-craiova-se-alatura-echipei-sustinute-de-municipalitate-407739.html|url-status=live}}</ref> while Praetoria and Ultras 2004 from Peluza Sud 97 chose [[FC U Craiova 1948|FC U Craiova]]. Later in 2017, Ultras Craiova 2004 left FC U and decided to remain neutral.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-b/al-treilea-tip-de-ultrasi-in-banie-comunicat-oficial-nici-cu-echipa-lui-mititelu-nici-cu-cs-u-ambele-sunt-clone-scandal-cu-emblemele-dupa-aparitia-noului-echipament-al-fc-u-517870.html|title=Al treilea tip de ultrași în Bănie " Comunicat oficial: "Nici cu echipa lui Mititelu, nici cu CS U. Ambele sunt clone!" » Scandal cu emblemele după apariția noului echipament al FC U|newspaper=Gazeta Sporturilor|language=ro|date=7 August 2017|access-date=6 March 2018|archive-date=7 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180307022938/http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-b/al-treilea-tip-de-ultrasi-in-banie-comunicat-oficial-nici-cu-echipa-lui-mititelu-nici-cu-cs-u-ambele-sunt-clone-scandal-cu-emblemele-dupa-aparitia-noului-echipament-al-fc-u-517870.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

After some time, given the fact that CS Universitatea Craiova acquired most of the records, many new groups were founded: ''Peluza Nord Craiova:'' ''North Lions'',<ref>{{cite web|url=https://craiova-maxima.ro/north-lions/|title=North Lions|publisher=Craiova-Maxima.ro|language=ro|date=30 November 2015|access-date=31 March 2018|archive-date=31 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331040622/https://craiova-maxima.ro/north-lions/|url-status=live}}</ref> Vechiul Spirit Ultras, Nord Oltenia, Gruppo Sibiu, Gruppo Capitala, Ponsiona and UNU MAI UNIT.

In March 2018, FC U Craiova supporters attending a friendly game between [[Romania national football team|Romania]] and [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] at the [[Stadionul Ion Oblemenco]] booed CS U player [[Alexandru Mitriță]] upon being [[Substitute (association football)|substituted out]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/nationala/romania-suedia-1-0-mitrita-afectat-de-reactia-fanilor-nu-e-firesc-e-in-dubiu-pentru-derby-ul-cu-cfr-cluj-535936.html|title=ROMÂNIA – SUEDIA 1–0 // Mitriță, afectat de reacția fanilor: "Nu e firesc!" + E în dubiu pentru derby-ul cu CFR Cluj|trans-title=ROMANIA – SWEDEN 1–0 // Mitriță, affected by fans' reaction: "It's not normal!" + His presence is in doubt for the derby with CFR Cluj|newspaper=Gazeta Sporturilor|language=ro|date=28 March 2018|access-date=30 March 2018|archive-date=31 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331040147/http://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/nationala/romania-suedia-1-0-mitrita-afectat-de-reactia-fanilor-nu-e-firesc-e-in-dubiu-pentru-derby-ul-cu-cfr-cluj-535936.html|url-status=live}}</ref> They also broke chairs, and as a response, CS U fans symbolically used insecticide to "get rid of the stench" left over by Peluza Sud 97 ultras.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/au-folosit-insecticid-fanii-craiovei-din-liga-1-au-dezinfectat-peluza-ocupata-la-meciul-cu-suedia-de-suporterii-echipei-lui-mititelu-foto-17113699|title=Au folosit insecticid! Fanii Craiovei din Liga 1 au dezinfectat peluza ocupată la meciul cu Suedia de suporterii echipei lui Mititelu|trans-title=They used insecticide! Liga 1 fans of Craiova have disinfected the place where the supporters of Mititelu's team stayed at the match against Sweden|publisher=ProSport|language=ro|date=30 March 2018|access-date=30 March 2018|archive-date=31 March 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180331040807/http://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/au-folosit-insecticid-fanii-craiovei-din-liga-1-au-dezinfectat-peluza-ocupata-la-meciul-cu-suedia-de-suporterii-echipei-lui-mititelu-foto-17113699|url-status=live}}</ref>

===Rivalries===
[[File:Universitatea Craiova - Dinamo Bucuresti, 1973.jpg|thumb|right|270px|Supporters at a match between Universitatea Craiova and [[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]] in 1973.]]
Universitatea Craiova is rivals with [[FC Dinamo București|Dinamo București]]. It first developed at the end of the [[1972–73 Divizia A|1972–73 season]]; the two finished with an equal number of points in the national championship, but Dinamo was awarded the title due to having a slightly superior goal difference.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fanatik.ro/craiova-dinamo-titlul-pierdut-dubios-1973-generat-ura-oltenilor-17298147|title=CRAIOVA-DINAMO. Titlul pierdut dubios în '73 a generat ura oltenilor|trans-title=CRAIOVA-DINAMO. The title lost in a strange way in '73 generated the hate of "the People of Oltenia"|publisher=Fanatik.ro|language=ro|date=22 April 2017|access-date=28 April 2018|archive-date=22 September 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220922154523/https://www.fanatik.ro/craiova-dinamo-titlul-pierdut-dubios-1973-generat-ura-oltenilor-17298147|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telekomsport.ro/cs-u-craiova-dinamo-orgoliul-a-ramas-obiectivele-s-au-schimbat-17209646|title=CS U Craiova – Dinamo, orgoliul a rămas, obiectivele s-au schimbat|trans-title=CS U Craiova – Dinamo, the pride remains, the objectives have changed|publisher=[[Telekom TV|Telekom Sport]]|language=ro|date=16 September 2017|access-date=28 April 2018|archive-date=29 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180429092617/https://www.telekomsport.ro/cs-u-craiova-dinamo-orgoliul-a-ramas-obiectivele-s-au-schimbat-17209646|url-status=live}}</ref>

Știința also has less intense rivalries with three other clubs from the [[Bucharest|capital]]: [[CSA Steaua București (football)|Steaua București]], [[FCSB]], and [[FC Rapid București|Rapid București]]. Throughout time, the club had local competition with sides such as [[FC Caracal (2004)|Extensiv Craiova]] and, from 2013, FC U Craiova, the aforementioned entity that claims the Universitatea record. The 2010s also saw the start of a minor rivalry against [[CS Pandurii Târgu Jiu|Pandurii Târgu Jiu]], another team from Oltenia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gds.ro/Sport/2015-02-10/fotbal-derbiul-olteniei-din-liga-i,-pe-23-februarie/|title=Fotbal – Derbiul Olteniei din Liga I, pe 23 februarie|trans-title=Football – Liga I's Derby of Oltenia, on 23 February|publisher=Gazeta de Sud|language=ro|date=10 February 2015|access-date=28 April 2018|archive-date=29 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180429093008/http://www.gds.ro/Sport/2015-02-10/fotbal-derbiul-olteniei-din-liga-i,-pe-23-februarie/|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Honours==
<small>'''Note:''' As of November 2017, [[Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|LPF]] attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to this entity.<ref name="comunicat_lpf"/><ref name="uefa"/> The ownership of these honours is disputed with [[FC U Craiova 1948]], which acted as the continuation of Universitatea Craiova after the sports club dissolved its football section in 1991.<ref name="club_entities"/> Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours.<ref name="court_2018"/> On 10 July 2023, the Timișoara Court of Appeal established that the historical record achieved until the end of [[1990–91 Divizia A|1990–91 season]] belongs to CS U Craiova.<ref>https://www.gsp.ro/fotbal/liga-1/verdict-imens-curtea-de-apel-timisoara-a-decis-ca-cs-universitatea-craiova-detine-palmaresul-stiintei-hotararea-mai-poate-fi-atacata-cu-recurs-703903.html {{in lang|ro}}</ref></small>

===Domestic===

====Leagues====
*'''[[Liga I]]'''
**'''Winners (4):''' [[1973–74 Divizia A|1973–74]], [[1979–80 Divizia A|1979–80]], [[1980–81 Divizia A|1980–81]], [[1990–91 Divizia A|1990–91]]
**Runners-up (4): [[1972–73 Divizia A|1972–73]], [[1981–82 Divizia A|1981–82]], [[1982–83 Divizia A|1982–83]], [[2019–20 Liga I|2019–20]]
*'''[[Liga II]]'''
**'''Winners (2):''' [[1963–64 Divizia B|1963–64]], [[2013–14 Liga II|2013–14]]
**Runners-up (1): [[1960–61 Divizia B|1960–61]]
*'''[[Liga III]]'''
**'''Winners (1):''' [[1957–58 Divizia C|1957–58]]

====Cups====
*'''[[Cupa României]]'''
**'''Winners (7):''' [[1976–77 Cupa României|1976–77]], [[1977–78 Cupa României|1977–78]], [[1980–81 Cupa României|1980–81]], [[1982–83 Cupa României|1982–83]], [[1990–91 Cupa României|1990–91]], [[2017–18 Cupa României|2017–18]], [[2020–21 Cupa României|2020–21]]
**Runners-up (2): [[1974–75 Cupa României|1974–75]], [[1984–85 Cupa României|1984–85]]
*'''[[Supercupa României]]'''
**'''Winners (1)''': [[2021 Supercupa României|2021]]
**Runners-up (1): [[2018 Supercupa României|2018]]

==Players==

===First team squad===
{{updated|17 September 2024}}<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/echipa|title=Echipa|trans-title=Squad|publisher=CS Universitatea Craiova|language=ro|access-date=10 August 2023|archive-date=27 February 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200227135328/http://www.ucv1948.ro/echipa|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="UNIVERSITATEA CRAIOVA">{{cite web|url=https://lpf.ro/cluburi/universitatea-craiova/9|title=UNIVERSITATEA CRAIOVA|publisher=Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal|language=ro|access-date=28 June 2019|archive-date=9 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190709053655/https://www.lpf.ro/cluburi/universitatea-craiova/9|url-status=live}}</ref>
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{{Football squad player|no=1|nat=Serbia|name=[[Bojan Brać]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=ROU|pos=DF|name=[[Ștefan Vlădoiu]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=2|nat=Romania|name=[[Marian Cârjă]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=HON|pos=DF|name=[[Denil Maldonado]]|other=<small>on loan from [[F.C. Motagua|Motagua]]</small>}}
{{Football squad player|no=3|nat=Romania|name=[[Marian Scarlat]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=GEO|pos=MF|name=[[Anzor Mekvabishvili]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=4|nat=Romania|name=[[Claudiu Dragu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Screciu]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|3rd captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=5|nat=Romania|name=[[Viorel Ferfelea]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=CUB|pos=MF|name=[[Luis Paradela]]|other=<small>on loan from [[Deportivo Saprissa|Saprissa]]</small>}}
{{Football squad player|no=6|nat=Romania|name=[[Adrian Ionescu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=JAP|pos=MF|name=[[Takuto Oshima]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=7|nat=ROU|name=[[Gabriel Velcovici]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=[[Andrei Ivan]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|4th captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=8|nat=Romania|name=[[Enache Cîju]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Ștefan Baiaram]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=9|nat=Romania|name=[[Costin Curelea]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=ROU|pos=DF|name=[[Nicușor Bancu]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|Captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=10|nat=Romania|name=[[Albert Voinea]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=EQG|pos=DF|name=[[Basilio Ndong]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=11|nat=Romania|name=[[Cristian Bardu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=[[Lyes Houri]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=12|nat=Romania|name=[[Ionuț Irimia]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Juraj Badelj]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=13|nat=Romania|name=[[Marian Pop]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=CRC|pos=FW|name=[[Carlos Mora (footballer)|Carlos Mora]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=14|nat=Serbia|name=[[Ivan Dragicevic]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BIH|pos=FW|name=[[Elvir Koljić]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=15|nat=Serbia|name=[[Zoran Ljubinković]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Alexandru Cicâldău]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Football squad player|no=17|nat=Romania|name=[[Florin Pătrașcu]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=ROU|pos=GK|name=[[Laurențiu Popescu]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=18|nat=Romania|name=[[Răzvan Gorovei]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Iago López (footballer)|Iago López]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=19|nat=Romania|name=[[Daniel Oprița]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Mihai Căpățînă]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=20|nat=Romania|name=[[Florian Pîrvu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=BIH|pos=FW|name=[[Jovo Lukić]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=21|nat=Romania|name=[[Dragoș Dragalina]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=ESP|pos=DF|name=[[Grego (footballer)|Grego Sierra]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=23|nat=Romania|name=[[Adrian Sin]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=MKD|pos=DF|name=[[Gjoko Zajkov]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=24|nat=Romania|name=[[Cristian Ganea]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=[[David Barbu]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=26|nat=Romania|name=[[Gabriel Precup]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=[[Alexandru Mitriță]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|Vice-captain]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=27|nat=Romania|name=[[Silviu Izvoranu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=[[Ștefan Bană]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=29|nat=Romania|name=[[Ionuț Stancu]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=ROU|pos=GK|name=[[Relu Stoian]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=30|nat=Romania|name=[[Mihăiță Pleșan]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=ROU|pos=GK|name=[[Silviu Lung Jr.]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=31|nat=Romania|name=[[Vișan Crețu]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=36|nat=ROU|pos=DF|name=Florin Gașpăr}}
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Marian Danciu]]}}
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=Robert Lăpădătescu}}
{{Fs end}}
{{Fs end}}


=== Reserves team ===
===Out on loan===
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{{Fs start}}
{{Football squad player|no=12|nat=Romania|name=[[Mihai Gherasim]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=ROU|pos=GK|name=[[David Lazar]]|other=to [[FC Gloria Buzău|Gloria Buzău]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=1|nat=Romania|name=[[Alin Nica]]|pos=GK}}
{{Fs player|no=38|nat=ROU|pos=GK|name=Matei Goga|other=to [[CSM Reșița]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=3|nat=Croatia|name=[[Ivo Molnar]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=DF|name=Denis Dragu|other=to [[CSM Slatina (football)|CSM Slatina]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=2|nat=Romania|name=[[Ovidiu Cherciu]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Alexandru Ișfan]]|other=to [[FC Gloria Buzău|Gloria Buzău]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=5|nat=Romania|name=[[Cosmin Geamănu]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=[[Alexandru Melniciuc]]|other=to [[CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud|Gloria Bistrița]]}}
{{fs mid}}
{{Football squad player|no=4|nat=Romania|name=[[Sebastian Remeș]]|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=MF|name=Denis Benga|other=to [[CS Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud|Gloria Bistrița]]}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Football squad player|no=8|nat=Romania|name=[[Miodrag Teodorovici]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Jalen Blesa]]|other=to [[FC Dinamo Batumi|Dinamo Batumi]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=7|nat=Romania|name=[[Valetin Trestenicu]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=[[Jovan Marković]]|other=to [[FC Hermannstadt|Hermannstadt]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=6|nat=Romania|name=[[Valetin Andruţa]]|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no=|nat=ROU|pos=FW|name=Robert Petculescu|other=to [[CS Afumați|Afumați]]}}
{{Football squad player|no=11|nat=Romania|name=[[ Viorel Cebuc]]|pos=MF}}
{{Football squad player|no=10|nat=Romania|name=[[Alxandru Mincă]]|pos=FW}}
{{Football squad player|no=9|nat=Romania|name=[[Ciprian Stancu]]|pos=FW}}
{{Fs end}}
{{Fs end}}


==Club officials==
The reserves team, CS U II Craiova, is playing in [[Liga IV]] ([[Dolj County]])<ref>http://www.frf-ajf.ro/dolj/competitii-fotbal/liga-a-iv-a-seniori-1729.html</ref>
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=== Former players ===
===Board of directors===
{| class="toccolours"
{{Fs start}}
|-
{{Football squad player|no=25|nat=Romania|name=[[Ramses Gado]]|pos=MF}} (2013)
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;" |Role
{{Football squad player|no=16|nat=Senegal|name=[[Ousmane Gueye]]|pos=FW}} (2013)<ref>http://www.digi24.ro/Stiri/Regional/Digi24+Craiova/Stiri/Schimbari+la+CS+Universitatea+Craiova</ref>
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;" |Name
{{Fs end}}
|-
| Owners<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/superliga/o-femeie-este-noul-actionar-de-la-universitatea-craiova-are-95-impreuna-cu-mihai-rotaru-ce-s-a-intamplat-cu-partenerii-ceilalti-19730521|title=O femeie este noul acționar de la Universitatea Craiova! Are 95% împreună cu Mihai Rotaru: ce s-a întâmplat cu partenerii ceilalți|publisher=Prosport|language=ro|date=31 August 2023|access-date=8 September 2023}}</ref>
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Mihai Rotaru (95%)<br/>{{Flagicon|ROU}} Adrian Andrici (5%)
|-
| Board President
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Adrian Andrici
|-
| Executive President
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Mihai Rotaru
|-
| Honorary President
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} [[Sorin Cârțu]]
|-
| General Director
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Ovidiu Costeșin
|-
| Sporting Director
| {{Flagicon|POR}} [[Mário Felgueiras]]
|-
| Marketing & Sales Director
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Sabin Hera
|-
| Judicial Department
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Aurel Fleancu
|-
| Youth Center Manager
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Lucian Pretorian
|-
| Team Manager
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Emil Pieleanu
|-
| Ticketing Department
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Alin Chimigeru
|-
| Responsibles for Order and Safety
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Florin Cîrstea
|-
| Communications Department
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Răzvan Iova
|-
| Press Officer
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Andrei Coadă-Nicolaescu
|-
| Store Manager
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Claudia Trancă
|-
| Scouting Manager
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Silviu Bogdan
|}
* <small>Last updated: 12 December 2024</small>
* <small>Source:<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/conducerea |title=Board of directors |access-date=13 July 2018 |archive-date=14 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180714021511/http://www.ucv1948.ro/conducerea |url-status=live }}</ref></small>
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=== Current technical staff ===

{| class="toccolours"
|-
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;" |Role
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;" |Name
|-
| Head coach
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} [[Constantin Gâlcă]]
|-
| Assistant coaches
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Dumitru Uzunea <br> {{Flagicon|ROU}} Iulian Matei
|-
| Goalkeeping coach
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} [[Daniel Tudor (footballer)|Daniel Tudor]]
|-
| Fitness coaches
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Cătălin Tudor <br> {{Flagicon|ROU}} Ciprian Prună
|-
| Video Analyst
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Marius Francisc
|-
| Club Doctor
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Claudiu Stamatescu
|-
| Physiokinetotherapists
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Ovidiu Blendea <br> {{Flagicon|ROU}} Marius Minae <br> {{Flagicon|ROU}} Radu Rinderu <br> {{Flagicon|ROU}} Ion Vasilachi
|-
| Masseur
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Aurel Tufan
|-
| Storemen
| {{Flagicon|ROU}} Ion Dinu
|}
* <small>Last updated: 29 July 2024</small>
* <small>Source:<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/echipa |title=Technical staff |access-date=13 July 2018 |archive-date=14 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180714022042/http://www.ucv1948.ro/echipa |url-status=live }}</ref></small>
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==Records and statistics==

===European cups all-time statistics===
{{Main|CS Universitatea Craiova in European football}}
{{Updated|August 2022.}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| Competition
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| S | Seasons}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| P | Played}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| W | Won}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| D | Drawn}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| L | Lost}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| GF | Goals for}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| GA | Goals against}}
! style="width:28px;background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| {{Tooltip| GD | Goal difference}}
|-
|align=left|[[UEFA Champions League]] / [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]]
|3||10||3||2||5||12||14||−2
|-
|align=left|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]] / [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|European Cup Winners' Cup]]&nbsp;
|3||10||4||2||4||19||15||+4
|-
|align=left|[[UEFA Europa League]] / [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]]
|14||53||22||10||21||36||53||−17
|-
|align=left|[[UEFA Europa Conference League]]
|2||8||2||4||2||9||5||+4
|-
|-class="sortbottom"
! Total || 22 || 81 || 31 || 18 || 32 || 76 || 87 || −11
|}

===League history===
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Season
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| Tier
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Division
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Place
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|National Cup
|-
| [[2024–25 Liga I|2024–25]] || '''1''' || [[Liga I]] || TBD || [[2024–25 Cupa României|TBD]]
|-
| [[2023–24 Liga I|2023–24]] || '''1''' || Liga I || align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd || [[2023–24 Cupa României|Quarter-finals]]
|-
| [[2022–23 Liga I|2022–23]] || '''1''' || Liga I || 4th || [[2022–23 Cupa României|Group Stage]]
|-
| [[2021–22 Liga I|2021–22]] || '''1''' || Liga I || align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd || [[2021-22 Cupa României|Semi-finals]]
|-
| [[2020–21 Liga I|2020–21]] || '''1''' || Liga I || align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd || align=center bgcolor=gold| [[2020–21 Cupa României|Winners]]
|-
| [[2019–20 Liga I|2019–20]] || '''1''' || Liga I || align=center bgcolor=silver| 2nd || [[2019–20 Cupa României|Quarter Finals]]
|-
| [[2018–19 Liga I|2018–19]] || '''1''' || Liga I || 4th || [[2018–19 Cupa României#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|}
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Season
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"| Tier
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Division
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|Place
! style="background:#006cb5;color:#fefefe;border:1px solid #fefefe;"|National Cup
|-
| [[2017–18 Liga I|2017–18]] || '''1''' || Liga I || align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd || align=center bgcolor=gold| [[2018 Cupa României Final|Winners]]
|-
| [[2016–17 Liga I|2016–17]] || '''1''' || Liga I || 5th || [[2016–17 Cupa României#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|-
| [[2015–16 Liga I|2015–16]] || '''1''' || Liga I || 8th || [[2015–16 Cupa României#Round of 32|Round of 32]]
|-
| [[2014–15 Liga I|2014–15]] || '''1''' || Liga I || 5th || [[2014–15 Cupa României#Quarter-finals|Quarter-finals]]
|-
| [[2013–14 Liga II#Seria II|2013–14]] || '''2''' || [[Liga II]] <small>(Seria II)</small> || align=center bgcolor=gold| '''1st''' '''(C, P)''' || Fourth Round
|-
| [[1990–91 Divizia A|1990–91]] || '''1''' || [[Divizia A]] || align=center bgcolor=gold| '''1st''' '''(C)''' || align=center bgcolor=gold| [[1990–91 Cupa României#Final|Winners]]
|-
| [[1989–90 Divizia A|1989–90]] || '''1''' || Divizia A || align=center bgcolor=#BF8D5B| 3rd || [[1989–90 Cupa României#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
|}
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==Notable former players==
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-4}}
;Romania
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Sebastian Achim]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Mihai Bălașa]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Alexandru Băluță]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Cristian Bălgrădean]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Cristian Bărbuț]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Ovidiu Bic]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Marius Briceag]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Alexandru Cicâldău]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Alexandru Cîmpanu]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Marius Constantin]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Alexandru Crețu]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Costin Curelea]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Andrei Dumitraș]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Viorel Ferfelea]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Cristian Ganea]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Florin Gardoș]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Valerică Găman]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Andrei Hergheligiu]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Alexandru Mateiu]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Simon Măzărache]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Valentin Mihăilă]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Dan Nistor]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Paul Papp]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Mihăiță Pleșan]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Mihai Roman (footballer, born 1992)|Mihai Roman II]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Dacian Varga]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Bogdan Vătăjelu]]
{{Col-4}}
;Albania
* {{flagicon|ALB}} [[Kamer Qaka]]
;Argentina
* {{flagicon|ARG}} [[Pablo Brandán]]
;Brazil
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Gustavo Vagenin]]
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Madson (footballer, born 1991)|Madson]]
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Raúl Silva (footballer)|Raúl Silva]]
;Bulgaria
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Radoslav Dimitrov]]
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Valentin Iliev]]
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Apostol Popov]]
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Hristo Zlatinski]]
;Cape Verde
* {{flagicon|CPV}} [[Carlos Silveira da Graça|Kay]]
* {{flagicon|CPV}} [[Nuno Rocha (Cape Verdean footballer)|Nuno Rocha]]
;Côte d'Ivoire
* {{flagicon|CIV}} [[Stephane Acka]]
;Croatia
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Renato Kelić]]
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Ante Roguljić]]
;Germany
* {{flagicon|GER}} [[Reagy Ofosu]]
{{Col-4}}
;Ghana
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Isaac Donkor (footballer, born 1995)|Isaac Donkor]]
;Italy
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Mirko Pigliacelli]]
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Fausto Rossi (footballer)|Fausto Rossi]]
;Jordan
* {{flagicon|JOR}} [[Tha'er Bawab]]
;Lithuania
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Giedrius Arlauskis]]
;Moldova
* {{flagicon|MDA}} [[Nicolae Calancea]]
;Portugal
* {{flagicon|POR}} [[Tiago Ferreira (footballer, born 1993)|Tiago Ferreira]]
;Serbia
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Uroš Ćosić]]
;Slovenia
* {{flagicon|SLO}} [[Jasmin Kurtić]]
;Spain
* {{flagicon|ESP}} [[Juan Cámara]]
;Switzerland
* {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Matteo Fedele]]
* {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Ivan Martić]]
{{Col-end}}

=== Universitatea Craiova players at final tournaments ===

====2015 Africa Cup of Nations====

* [[Cape Verde national football team|Cape Verde]] – [[Carlos Silveira da Graça|Kay]]
* [[Cape Verde national football team|Cape Verde]] – [[Nuno Rocha (Cape Verdean footballer)|Nuno Rocha]]

====2024 Africa Cup of Nations====

* [[Equatorial Guinea national football team|Equatorial Guinea]] – [[Basilio Ndong]]

====2024 UEFA European Football Championship====

* [[Romania national football team|Romania]] – [[Nicusor Bancu]]
* [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] – [[Anzor Mekvabishvili]]

==Notable former managers==

=== Romania ===
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Gabi Balint|Gavril Balint]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Gheorghe Mulțescu]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Eugen Neagoe]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Victor Pițurcă]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Laurențiu Reghecampf]]
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Emil Săndoi]]

=== Bulgaria ===
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Ivaylo Petev]]

=== Greece ===
* {{flagicon|GRE}} [[Marinos Ouzounidis]]

=== Italy ===
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Cristiano Bergodi]]
* {{flagicon|ITA}} [[Devis Mangia]]


==Managers==
==Notes==
{{reflist|group=note}}
*{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Erik Lincar]] (July 1, 2013–Sept 30, 2013)
*{{flagicon|ROU}} [[Ovidiu Stângă]] (Oct 1, 2013–)


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.csuc.ro/en/ Official website]
*{{Official website|http://www.ucv1948.ro/}}
*[http://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=2606501/domestic/index.html Club profile] on UEFA's official website
*[https://lpf.ro/cluburi/cs-u-craiova/9 Club profile] on LPF's official website ({{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171111094626/https://lpf.ro/cluburi/cs-u-craiova/9 |date=11 November 2017}}).
*{{facebook|UCVOficial}}


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Latest revision as of 07:37, 24 December 2024

Universitatea Craiova
Full nameU Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv SA[note 1]
Nickname(s)
  • Alb-albaștrii (The White-Blues)
  • Juveții (The Oltenia People)[3]
  • Știința (The Science)
  • Campioana unei mari iubiri
    (The Champion of a Great Love)
  • Leii din Bănie
    (The Lions from Bănie)
Short nameU Craiova
Founded
  • 5 September 1948; 76 years ago (5 September 1948) (as UNSR Craiova)
  • 2013; 11 years ago (2013) (refounding)
GroundIon Oblemenco
Capacity30,983
OwnersMihai Rotaru (95%)
Adrian Andrici (5%)
ChairmanMihai Rotaru
Head coachConstantin Gâlcă
LeagueLiga I
2023–24Liga I, 3rd of 16
Websiteucv1948.ro
Current season

U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv, commonly known as Universitatea Craiova (Romanian pronunciation: [universiˈtate̯a kraˈjova]), CS U Craiova, or simply U Craiova, is a Romanian professional football team based in Craiova, Dolj County. It competes in the Liga I, the top tier of the Romanian league system.

Initially founded in 1948 as the football section of the CSU Craiova sports club, it was part of the club until 1991, when its birth in the league championship was taken by FC U Craiova following privatisation. Between 1948 and 1991, Universitatea had won four national titles and five national cups.[4] In the next two decades, FC U was reorganised several times and disaffiliated, which led to it being retroactively deemed an unofficial successor to the old entity. In 2013, the sports club reinstated its football department,[5] which asserts the history and trophies of the original Universitatea Craiova. They have since been backed up by several court orders and the Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal, but the record remains subject of legal dispute with another reestablished FC U team.[6][note 2] In 2018 "the White and Blues" won the Cupa României, representing their first trophy following refoundation, and in 2021 won their first Supercupa României.

On the European stage, Universitatea Craiova's best performances are reaching the semi-finals of the 1982–83 UEFA Cup and the quarter-finals of the 1981–82 European Cup. They were the first Romanian team to reach the semi-finals of a UEFA tournament and remain the only one to have knocked out at least one club from each of five strongest countries in European football—England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. "The Students" play their home matches at the Stadionul Ion Oblemenco, which has a capacity of 30,929. They hold several rivalries, the most notable being the one with Dinamo București.

History

[edit]

Early years of football in Craiova (1921–1958)

[edit]
UNSR Craiova in 1948

Football in the city of Craiova began in 1921 when the first two teams were founded: Craiovan Craiova and Rovine Grivița Craiova. In 1940, the two sides merged in what resulted to be one of the most successful Romanian clubs of the Interwar period, FC Craiova, who were the first team of the city that won the Romanian football championship. However, the 1942–43 title is not recognized officially by FRF and LPF.

Immediately after the foundation of the first university education institution – the Institute of Machines and Electric Devices – a group of teachers and students founded CSU Craiova in 1948, a sports club with athletics, volleyball, handball, table tennis, chess, and football sections.[11]

Under the coordination of the Ministry of Public Education and the National Union of Students in Romania, the football team UNSR Craiova (Uniunea Națională a Studenților din România) was formed and enrolled in the county championship. The first official match was held at Filiași on 5 September 1948, with "the Students" being defeated 6–3. These football players dressed the white-blue shirt: Dumitrescu – Rădulescu, Mihăilă I, Carli – Ozon, Mihăilă II – Sabin, Ilie, Bădescu, Tudor, and Serghi; all under the command of head coach N. Polojinski.[11]

In 1950, the football section changed its name from UNSR Craiova to CSU Craiova, the same name as its parent club. In 1951, CSU Craiova defeated with 6–0 Constructorul Craiova, a local rival, in what was going to be the first official match played in Cupa României. In 1953, the club was renamed to Știința Craiova; one year later at the promotion play-off hosted in Arad, Știința, coached by Nicolae Oțeleanu, promoted for the first time in its history at the level of the second echelon. The club relegated back to Divizia C after only one season and remained at that level until 1958.[11]

Universitatea, a rising team (1958–1970)

[edit]
Ion Oblemenco, one of the club symbols
Name Period
UNSR Craiova 1948–1950
CSU Craiova 1950–1953
Știința Craiova 1953–1966
Universitatea Craiova 1966–1991
Universitatea Craiova 2013–present

In 1958, Știința was promoted for the second time in the second league after a fight on the knife edge in the third series of Divizia C against Unirea Râmnicu Vâlcea. At the end of the season, both teams finished with 34 points, but with the advantage of direct matches for the white and blue team.[12] In the first season after promotion, Craiova placed 13th out of 14. Several wins have been made in the next seasons: 1959–60 (10th), 1960–61 (2nd), 1961–62 (4th), 1962–63 (4th).[13] The 1963–64 Divizia B season had a four-way fight for promotion in the first series of the second league. At the end, the Students won the promotion, but tied for second place with Metalul Târgoviște (one point ahead, third place). Poiana Câmpina had two points over fourth place, Dinamo Bacău. This historical act was signed by head coach Nicolae Oțeleanu and the following players: Dumitrescu, Vasilescu, Geleriu, Lungan, Deliu, Bărbulescu, Tetea, Ganga, Anton, Lovin, Onea, Vişan, Stanciu, Papuc, C.Stesnescu, A.Stenescu.[11]

The first Divizia A season was challenging for who were saved from relegation in the last rounds with just one point more than the first relegated team, Minerul Baia Mare. The end of the next season found Știința ranked eighth, the middle of the standing, and they were already putting the first bases of a team able to issue claims to the title.

In the summer of 1966, the club was renamed from Știința Craiova to Universitatea Craiova. Nevertheless, supporters continued to include in their chants and their encouragements the name Știința. Universitatea supporters tend to chant Hei, hei, hai Știința! at times of loss.[citation needed]

As Universitatea followed seasons of contrasting results, in some of them, the team delighted the audience in others less, but has remained in the first division, regardless of the situation: 1966–67 (third), 1967–68 (11th), 1968–69 (seventh), 1969–70 (4th).[14]

"The Champion of a Great Love" (1970–1979)

[edit]
Constantin Cernăianu led the club to its first league title.
Universitatea Craiova squad (1973–74)

Craiova started the 1970s with a team built around Ion Oblemenco, Petre Deselnicu, Teodor Țarălungă, Lucian Strâmbeanu and Dumitru Marcu, among others. The start of the decade had the club in sixth place at the end of the 1970–71 season and eighth place at the end of the 1971–72. In the 1972–73 season, they finished at the same number of points with Dinamo București, but lost the championship on goal difference. The season coined a new nickname, "the Champion of a Great Love", a nickname created by the poet Adrian Păunescu, a big fan of the team from Bănie, named Dinamo only as the champion of the country, indicating that Craiova lost the title.[15]

In the 1973–74 season, the title fight was again between Universitatea and Dinamo. Craiova won the title by a point from Dinamo, with Craiova becoming the first university team to win a national title in Europe. Dinamo was considered to be the pet team of the communist regime, which often influenced the results as well and after the last season's incidents, Universitatea was increasingly seen as a representative of the people and simple man in the struggle with the communist regime, of pure football and football played on the pitch against the one dominated by arrangements and influences, so the nickname had gained a reputation.[16] The squad that won the first title was coached by Constantin Cernăianu and Constantin Oțet and had the following players included: Oprea, MantaNiculescu, Bădin, Deselnicu, Velea, Strâmbeanu, Ivan, Niță, Balaci, Berneanu, Țarălungă, Oblemenco, Bălan, Pană, Boc, Ștefănescu, Marcu, Stăncescu, Kiss, Chivu, Negrilă and Constantinescu.[11]

The 1974–75 season brought a first UEFA European Cup presence against Swedish team Åtvidaberg, who lost 3–4 on aggregate but ranked third place at the end of the championship. The 1975–76 season had the team rank sixth place and announcing a generational change. For the last season of Ion Oblemenco, the team from Craiova won the Romanian Cup for the first time in its history in a final against Steaua București. In the Divizia A, the team finished in third place.

With the generational exchange made, Universitatea continued to impress in 1978 by defending its Romanian Cup trophy, won a year before against Olimpia Satu Mare and a sixth place in the league. The 1978–79 season ended with fourth place and in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, Fortuna Düsseldorf eliminated the team in the first round.

Craiova Maxima (1979–1991)

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Universitatea Craiova (1980–81)

Craiova Maxima (The Maximum Craiova) was the second generation of Universitatea. It was a squad composed of many players who grew up close to the first golden team and formed the basis of the Romania national football team including: Ilie Balaci, Rodion Cămătaru, Costică Ștefănescu, Zoltan Crișan, Ion Geolgău, Aurel Beldeanu, Costică Donose and Silviu Lung, among others.

At the end of the 1979–80 season, it was crowned the champion of Romania for the second time. The squad consisted of Boldici, LungNegrilă, Tilihoi, Ștefănescu, Ungureanu, Balaci, Beldeanu, Crişan, Donose, Cămătaru, Geolgău, Cârțu, Irimescu, Purima and Ciupitu – with coaches Valentin Stănescu and Ion Oblemenco.[11] Universitatea's UEFA Cup campaign eliminated Wiener SC and Leeds United until it was beaten in the third round by German football club Borussia Mönchengladbach, 1–2 on aggregate.

Ilie Balaci, a member of both Universitatea golden teams, was named Romanian Footballer of the Year in 1981 and 1982.

In the 1980–81 season, the team was managing the historical double, the cup, and the championship. As a result of this performance, the students qualified for the 1981–82 European Cup, where Craiova Maxima became more and more visible by eliminating Olympiacos and KB, being stopped in the quarter-finals by Bayern Munich, 1–3 in aggregate, a historical performance for the Romanian football at that time.

The long-standing presence in the European Cups affected the team, which finished only on second place. They later qualified in the UEFA Cup throughout the 1982–83 season, being the first team in the history of Romania that qualified in a European Cup semi-finals. Under the management of Constantin Oțet and Nicolae Ivan, the team took out Fiorentina (Serie A runners-up), Bordeaux, and Kaiserslautern. In the semi-final, Universitatea encountered Benfica, two times European champions and three times European Cup finalists at that time. After two draws, the Portuguese side advanced to the final on aggregate away goals. In the Divizia A, the team finished again in second place.

Throughout the rest of the 1980s, Universitatea Craiova ranked in the following places: 1983–84 (3rd), 1984–85 (4th), 1985–86 (3rd), 1986–87 (5th), 1987–88 (5th), 1988–89 (5th), and 1988–89 (3rd). The team had a constant presence in the European Cups eliminating teams such as Real Betis, Olympiacos, AS Monaco and Galatasaray, but they never got past the third round. The Students also lost a Romanian Cup final in 1985, 1–2 against Steaua București.

In 1991, CS Universitatea Craiova had its last Romanian cup. Prunea, Mănăilă, Săndoi, Ad. Popescu, Mogoşanu, Ciurea, Olaru, Cristescu, Zamfir, Badea, Pigulea, Agalliu, Craioveanu and Neagoe were the last players that have kissed the championship trophy, along with coaches Sorin Cârţu and Ștefan Cioacă.[11]

FC Universitatea Craiova (1991–2011)

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Chart of CS Universitatea Craiova's league performance 1955–2018

In 1991, Universitatea Craiova conquered its last national title and Romanian Cup, under the management of Sorin Cârțu.

However, in the same year, the CS Universitatea Craiova sports club dissolved its football section,[17] and Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova continued its tradition until the early 2010s—until 1994, the club was still controlled by the Ministry of National Education. FC U won a Romanian Cup in 1993 and reached three finals, in 1994, 1998, and 2000. There was faulty management during the 1990s and early 2000s, which led to the 2005 relegation, when 41 consecutive years of Divizia A were celebrated.

On 20 July 2011, the club was temporarily excluded by the Romanian Football Federation[18] for failing to withdraw their dispute with former coach Victor Pițurcă from a civil court, as per article 57 of the FRF statute which states that the Football Federation solves all the sports lawsuits.[19] However, the article allows disputes regarding employment contracts to be adjudicated in civil court.[20] The exclusion decision was approved by the FRF General Assembly on 14 May 2012.[21] All of the squad players were declared free agents and later signed with other clubs.

Rebranding (2013–present)

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I believe that this team [CS U Craiova] is the successor of the one established in 1948, under the auspices of the Senate of the University of Craiova.

– Corneliu Andrei Stroe, club president during the Craiova Maxima era, on 26 August 2013[22]
The striped crest was used on the home shirt between 2013 and 2015, and on the away shirt until 2017.

On 20 July 2011, the Romanian Football Federation decided to disaffiliate with FC Universitatea Craiova,[23] but the decision was found controversial in court.[24] Consequently, in the summer of 2013, local authorities of Craiova, supported by Pavel Badea and associated with Club Sportiv U Craiova SA (CS U), reestablished the football section of CS U Craiova.[25] CS U claimed that it owns all of the Universitatea honours,[26] and that the sports club did not offer its records to FC U Craiova, which was considered a new club; this was confirmed in justice in June 2016[27] and reaffirmed by LPF in November 2017.[7] CS Universitatea Craiova is the rightful owner of the brand and records – accepting the 1992–93 Cupa României, claimed[9] but not officially part of CS U's honours.[28]

On 14 August 2013, CS Universitatea Craiova was provisionally affiliated to the Romanian Football Federation, following complications with a licensing file.[29] After resolving the issues, the club was introduced in Liga II, the second tier of the Romanian league system. Universitatea made its season debut on 27 August, with a 6–1 success over Pandurii II Târgu Jiu in the fourth round of the Romanian Cup.[30] In the 2013–14 Liga II season, CS Universitatea Craiova and FC U Craiova met in two direct matches, which hid the true identities of the clubs. CS Universitatea Craiova promoted back to Liga I in 2014 after 23 years of absence, while FC U Craiova was permanently excluded, but later reappeared under the name of FC U Craiova 1948 in 2017.

After the promotion, Universitatea ended the 2014–15 campaign in fifth place.[31] This result was followed by eighth place in the 2015–16 season and a fourth place at the end of the 2016–17 season, the latter ensuring return to European competitions. The comeback in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League was Italian side A.C. Milan, with Craiova leaving the competition after 0–3 on aggregate.[32][33] On 27 May 2018, Universitatea won its first trophy since its reinstatement after beating second-tier club Hermannstadt in the Cupa României final. The game ended 2–0 and was hosted by the Arena Națională in Bucharest.[34] One month later, the Romanian Football Federation approved an application to rename the society from Club Sportiv U Craiova SA to U Craiova 1948 Club Sportiv SA.[1] As the winner of Cupa României, Craiova subsequently took part in the 2018 Supercupa României, which they lost 0–1 to CFR Cluj on home ground.[35]

Two years later on 3 August 2020, in a home ground game against CFR Cluj, Universitatea Craiova came close to winning its first national league since the 1990–91 season. Dan Nistor opened the scoring for Craiova in the 11th minute, but their title contenders won the final fixture of the season 3–1, thus becoming champions for the third consecutive year.[36]

Grounds

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Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (1967)

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The new Stadionul Ion Oblemenco

Stadionul Ion Oblemenco (Ion Oblemenco Stadium) was a multi-purpose stadium in Craiova, and it was originally named Central Stadium. It was used mostly for football matches and would hold up to 25,252 people before it was demolished in 2015. The stadium was opened on 29 October 1967, with the national teams of Romania and Poland tying after scoring two goals each.

It hosted many matches during the Craiova Maxima era, such as the 1981–82 European Cup quarterfinal against Bayern Munich and the 1982–83 UEFA Cup semi-final against Benfica. Following the death of Universitatea Craiova legend Ion Oblemenco in 1996, the stadium was renamed in his honour. In 2008, the stadium underwent a major renovation, and in 2015 was entirely demolished.

Renovated Stadionul Ion Oblemenco

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The new Ion Oblemenco Stadium, with a capacity of 30,929 seats, was inaugurated on 10 November 2017 with a friendly match between Universitatea Craiova and Czech club Slavia Prague.[37]

Support

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Craiova fans choreography
CS Universitatea Craiova fans coreography and pyroshow in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco stadium
CS Universitatea Craiova fans coreography and pyroshow in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco stadium

Universitatea Craiova has many fans in Craiova, especially in the region of Oltenia; in Romania, they are third-most supported team in the country after FCSB and Dinamo București, as shown in a 2016 survey.

CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coreography at match with Dinamo Bucuresti
CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coreography

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CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coregraphy at match whith FCSB
CS Universitatea Craiova ultras coregraphy at match whith FCSB
Peluza Nord Craiova & Ultras Antwerp in Craiova city at the Ion Oblemenco Stadium before match against Sepsi
Peluza Nord Craiova & Ultras Antwerp in Craiova

Many ultras groups exist, but in 2013, a strong division among the fans occurred due to the uncertainty regarding the true identities of the two clubs which claim the record of Universitatea. Sezione Ultra' 2000 and Utopia from Peluza Nord chose to support CS Universitatea Craiova,[39] while Praetoria and Ultras 2004 from Peluza Sud 97 chose FC U Craiova. Later in 2017, Ultras Craiova 2004 left FC U and decided to remain neutral.[40]

After some time, given the fact that CS Universitatea Craiova acquired most of the records, many new groups were founded: Peluza Nord Craiova: North Lions,[41] Vechiul Spirit Ultras, Nord Oltenia, Gruppo Sibiu, Gruppo Capitala, Ponsiona and UNU MAI UNIT.

In March 2018, FC U Craiova supporters attending a friendly game between Romania and Sweden at the Stadionul Ion Oblemenco booed CS U player Alexandru Mitriță upon being substituted out.[42] They also broke chairs, and as a response, CS U fans symbolically used insecticide to "get rid of the stench" left over by Peluza Sud 97 ultras.[43]

Rivalries

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Supporters at a match between Universitatea Craiova and Dinamo București in 1973.

Universitatea Craiova is rivals with Dinamo București. It first developed at the end of the 1972–73 season; the two finished with an equal number of points in the national championship, but Dinamo was awarded the title due to having a slightly superior goal difference.[44][45]

Știința also has less intense rivalries with three other clubs from the capital: Steaua București, FCSB, and Rapid București. Throughout time, the club had local competition with sides such as Extensiv Craiova and, from 2013, FC U Craiova, the aforementioned entity that claims the Universitatea record. The 2010s also saw the start of a minor rivalry against Pandurii Târgu Jiu, another team from Oltenia.[46]

Honours

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Note: As of November 2017, LPF attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to this entity.[7][8] The ownership of these honours is disputed with FC U Craiova 1948, which acted as the continuation of Universitatea Craiova after the sports club dissolved its football section in 1991.[17] Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours.[10] On 10 July 2023, the Timișoara Court of Appeal established that the historical record achieved until the end of 1990–91 season belongs to CS U Craiova.[47]

Domestic

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Leagues

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Cups

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Players

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First team squad

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As of 17 September 2024[48][49]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Romania ROU Ștefan Vlădoiu
3 DF Honduras HON Denil Maldonado (on loan from Motagua)
5 MF Georgia (country) GEO Anzor Mekvabishvili
6 MF Romania ROU Vladimir Screciu (3rd captain)
7 MF Cuba CUB Luis Paradela (on loan from Saprissa)
8 MF Japan JPN Takuto Oshima
9 FW Romania ROU Andrei Ivan (4th captain)
10 MF Romania ROU Ștefan Baiaram
11 DF Romania ROU Nicușor Bancu (Captain)
12 DF Equatorial Guinea EQG Basilio Ndong
14 MF France FRA Lyes Houri
15 DF Croatia CRO Juraj Badelj
17 FW Costa Rica CRC Carlos Mora
19 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Elvir Koljić
20 MF Romania ROU Alexandru Cicâldău
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 GK Romania ROU Laurențiu Popescu
22 DF Spain ESP Iago López
23 MF Romania ROU Mihai Căpățînă
24 FW Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Jovo Lukić
25 DF Spain ESP Grego Sierra
26 DF North Macedonia MKD Gjoko Zajkov
27 FW Romania ROU David Barbu
28 FW Romania ROU Alexandru Mitriță (Vice-captain)
31 FW Romania ROU Ștefan Bană
32 GK Romania ROU Relu Stoian
33 GK Romania ROU Silviu Lung Jr.
36 DF Romania ROU Florin Gașpăr
37 MF Romania ROU Marian Danciu
39 MF Romania ROU Robert Lăpădătescu

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Romania ROU David Lazar (to Gloria Buzău)
38 GK Romania ROU Matei Goga (to CSM Reșița)
DF Romania ROU Denis Dragu (to CSM Slatina)
MF Romania ROU Alexandru Ișfan (to Gloria Buzău)
MF Romania ROU Alexandru Melniciuc (to Gloria Bistrița)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Romania ROU Denis Benga (to Gloria Bistrița)
FW Spain ESP Jalen Blesa (to Dinamo Batumi)
FW Romania ROU Jovan Marković (to Hermannstadt)
FW Romania ROU Robert Petculescu (to Afumați)

Club officials

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Records and statistics

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European cups all-time statistics

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As of August 2022.
Competition S P W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 3 10 3 2 5 12 14 −2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup  3 10 4 2 4 19 15 +4
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup 14 53 22 10 21 36 53 −17
UEFA Europa Conference League 2 8 2 4 2 9 5 +4
Total 22 81 31 18 32 76 87 −11

League history

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Notable former players

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Universitatea Craiova players at final tournaments

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2015 Africa Cup of Nations

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2024 Africa Cup of Nations

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2024 UEFA European Football Championship

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Notable former managers

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Romania

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Bulgaria

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Greece

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Italy

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Notes

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  1. ^ The club adopted its current name in 2018,[1] however the following year it formally requested to instead use the "Universitatea Craiova" trademark in all competitions it participates in.[2]
  2. ^ As of November 2017, LPF attributes all Universitatea Craiova trophies won between 1948 and 1991 to the CS U entity.[7][8] FC U's only major trophy would be the 1992–93 Cupa României, although it is also claimed by the former.[9] Another court order from 2018 suggested that neither of the current clubs actually hold the original honours.[10]

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