Diário Ao-Vivo

Roménia - Liga 2 05/03 08:00 6 CSM Slatina vs AFC Progresul Spartac Bucuresti - View
Roménia - Liga 2 05/11 08:00 7 Chindia Targoviste vs CSM Slatina - View

Resultados

Roménia - Liga 2 04/27 08:00 5 CSA Steaua Bucuresti v CSM Slatina L 2-0
Roménia - Liga 2 04/20 08:00 4 [13] CSM Slatina v ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu [16] W 2-0
Roménia - Liga 2 04/13 08:00 3 [12] CS Concordia Chiajna v CSM Slatina [13] L 3-2
Roménia - Liga 2 04/06 08:00 2 [13] CSM Slatina v CS Tunari [17] D 1-1
Mundo - Amigáveis de Clubes 03/30 09:30 - CSM Slatina v FC Arges Pitesti L 0-1
Roménia - Liga 2 03/16 12:00 19 [12] CSM Slatina v CS Mioveni [4] D 0-0
Roménia - Liga 2 03/09 09:00 18 [11] ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu v CSM Slatina [16] W 1-2
Roménia - Liga 2 03/02 09:00 17 [13] CSM Slatina v CSM Resita [8] D 0-0
Roménia - Liga 2 02/24 09:00 16 [2] CS Corvinul Hunedoara v CSM Slatina [13] L 3-0
Roménia - Liga 2 12/02 09:00 15 [15] CSM Slatina v AFC Progresul Spartac Bucuresti [20] W 1-0
Roménia - Liga 2 11/25 09:00 14 [14] FK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc v CSM Slatina [11] L 1-0
Roménia - Liga 2 11/11 09:00 13 [14] CSM Slatina v CSC Dumbrăviţa [8] W 3-0

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 28 14 14
Wins 9 6 3
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 10 3 7
Goals for 25 13 12
Goals against 26 6 20
Clean sheets 11 10 1
Failed to score 11 5 6

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Slatina (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈslatina]), commonly known as CSM Slatina or simply Slatina, is a Romanian football club based in Slatina, Olt County, which competes in the Liga II.

The club was founded in 2009 as CSM Slatina, quickly obtaining two consecutive promotions to reach the Liga II in 2011. That summer, it merged with FC Piatra Olt and moved from Slatina to Piatra Olt, also changing its name to FC Olt Slatina. At the end of its debut season in the second league, FC Olt was relegated, but then merged again with another club from Slatina, Alro Slatina. Technically, the new entity was a continuation of Alro Slatina, but with the name of FC Olt Slatina, whereas the original FC Olt Slatina—or the former CSM Slatina—was dissolved.

The former Alro Slatina was also dissolved four years later. In February 2018, the club was refounded and enrolled directly in the Liga V, where it played 15 matches from the remainder of that season.

History

Former logo, as FC Olt Slatina.

The club was founded under the name of CSM Slatina in the summer of 2009, with the financial support of the Municipality of Slatina. The team was promoted to Liga III, the third division of Romanian football, in 2010 as CSM won the Liga IV – Olt County without losing a point in 29 matches.In the 2010–11 season they promoted again, this time to Liga II, as the champions of the Seria IV.

Doubts over the club's future emerged in June 2011 when the local council withdrew its funding. "Yes, the team is dying." said chairman Minel Prina. "The mayor made this sacrifice for Alro Slatina to be promoted to Liga I. All of the money went there." Players were told that they were free to join other clubs while negotiations over a potential merger took place. The club's future was secured in July when private investors from Olt County pledged to support CSM financially. "As promised to the mayor, the team will remain in Olt County, but must be converted from public to private." said Prina. In August, the club merged with FC Piatra Olt and their name was changed to FC Olt Slatina. The decision meant that two clubs from the region would compete in Liga II, FC Olt and Alro.

The team finished 13th in their first season in the Liga II, winning nine of their 30 matches in Seria II and were 14 points clear of the relegation places. The club was dissolved in the summer of 2012 due to organisational changes as a result of Alro separating from the sports club that ran it. Alro would continue in Liga II and take the club's name, and the 2009 club would disband.

In the summer of 2016 FC Olt Slatina (former Alro) was also dissolved, fact that led to the reestablishment of CSM Slatina a year and a half later. The club was enrolled in the Liga V – Olt County and finished only 8th in the first series, due to the fact that it was only enrolled in the competition during the winter break, playing only the second part of the season. In the summer of 2018 the club was invited in the Liga IV, Bobi Verdeș was hired as the new coach, being transferred also some valuable players, with the clear goal, promotion to Liga III.

O CSM Slatina é um clube profissional de futebol com sede na cidade de Slatina, na Romênia. O clube foi fundado em 1948 e atualmente compete na Liga III, o terceiro nível do futebol romeno.

O CSM Slatina manda os seus jogos no Stadionul 1 Mai, que tem capacidade para 10.000 pessoas. O estádio foi construído em 1950 e é o maior estádio da cidade de Slatina.

O CSM Slatina tem uma longa história no futebol romeno. O clube já disputou a Liga I, o principal nível do futebol romeno, em várias ocasiões. A melhor classificação do clube na Liga I foi o sexto lugar, alcançado na temporada 1992-93.

O CSM Slatina também participou de várias competições europeias. O clube disputou a Copa da UEFA em duas ocasiões, na temporada 1993-94 e na temporada 1996-97. O melhor resultado do clube na Copa da UEFA foi a segunda rodada, alcançada na temporada 1993-94.

O CSM Slatina é um dos clubes mais tradicionais do futebol romeno. O clube tem uma grande torcida e sempre atrai muitas pessoas aos seus jogos. O CSM Slatina é um clube que sempre luta por títulos e é um dos candidatos ao título da Liga III na temporada atual.