Resultados

Taça da Roménia 08/17 14:30 1 CSM Pascani v AS Stiinta Miroslava L 1-2
Roménia - Liga III 05/28 15:00 - CSM Pascani v ACS Somuz Falticeni L 1-2
Roménia - Liga III 05/21 15:00 - CSM Bacau v CSM Pascani L 1-0
Roménia - Liga III 05/13 15:00 - CSM Pascani v SJ Vaslui L 0-3
Roménia - Liga III 05/07 15:00 - AS Stiinta Miroslava v CSM Pascani W 0-1
Roménia - Liga III 05/04 15:00 - CSM Pascani v FC Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt L 1-2
Roménia - Liga III 04/30 14:00 - ACS Somuz Falticeni v CSM Pascani L 3-0
Roménia - Liga III 04/22 14:00 - CSM Pascani v CSM Bacau D 0-0
Roménia - Liga III 04/08 14:00 - CSM Pascani v AS Stiinta Miroslava L 0-1
Roménia - Liga III 04/02 14:00 - CSM Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt v CSM Pascani L 4-0
Roménia - Liga III 03/25 13:00 - CSM Pascani v SJ Vaslui L 0-2
Roménia - Liga III 03/11 13:00 - CSM Pascani v CS Dante Botosani D 1-1

Estat.

 TotalCasaVisitante
Partidas disputadas 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 2 2 1
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 1

Wikipedia - CSM Pașcani

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Pașcani, commonly known as CSM Pașcani or simply Pașcani, is a Romanian football club from Pașcani, Iași County, currently playing in the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league system. The club played for twenty-five seasons in the second Romanian football league.

The biggest performance in the club's history was the fourth place in Divizia B, reached in the 1962–63 season and playing the quarter-finals of the 1987–88 Cupa României.

History

CSM Pașcani was founded in 1921 as CFR Pașcani and played in the districts and regional championships. The club played for the first time at national level in the 1934–35 season in the newly formed Divizia B. He had previously changed his name to Unirea CFR Pașcani, renamed again as CFR Pașcani in 1948.

As a club of the Romanian railway company Căile Ferate Române, the club changed its name to Locomotiva Pașcani in the early 1950s. He finished the 1956 season in second place in his Divizia C series behind Recolta Fălticeni, missing the return to Divizia B by one point. This was made up for two years later, winning the 1958–59 Divizia C, after the club went back to its original name CFR Pașcani in 1958. In Divizia B CFR played for ten consecutive seasons, mostly fighting to save from relegation. Best result of the 1960s was the 4th place in the 1962–63 season.

After the relegation from 1968–69 season, CFR returned to Divizia B a year later after winning promotion in the 1969–70 season of Divizia C. As in previous years, the fight against relegation was in the foreground and after eight years, in which the best performance was the 5th place in the 1972–73 and 1975–76 seasons, CFR relegated at the end of the 1977–78 season.

This time it was not possible to return immediately, finishing as runner-up in 1978–79 season behind CS Botoșani, the club remained in the third tier. After two seasons at the mid-table, 6th in 1979–80 and 5th in 1980–81, CFR missed the promotion in the 1981–82 season at goal difference in front of Minerul Gura Humorului. In the next season, Pășcănenii finished 3rd, behind Chimia Fălticeni and Zimbrul Siret. At the end of the following 1983–84 campaign, CFR Pașcani won the Series 1 of Divizia C returned to Second Division after six years of absence.

In Divizia B, the club managed to place several times at the mid-table. The biggest success of that time came in the 1987–88 season of the Romanian Cup. After the victories with Flacăra Moreni 2–2 after extra-time and 3–2 on penalty shoot-out and FC Olt Scornicești 2–1 (a.e.t.), CFR advanced to the quarter-finals, but was eliminated by Victoria București 0–2.

CFR Pașcani relegated at the end of the 1989–90 season. After a 3rd place in the 1990–91 season, Pășcănenii won the Series 1 of Divizia C in the 1991–92 season, but due to the reorganization of the competitive system, in the summer of 1992, dictated by the Romanian Football Federation, the club remained in the Third Division.

The years that followed were changeable. In 2000–01 season CFR was able to leave the relegation battle behind and missed the promotion in front of Petrolul Moinești just as narrow as five years later behind Politehnica Iași II.


Name Period
CFR Pașcani 1921–1934
Unirea CFR Pașcani 1934–1948
CFR Pașcani 1948–1950
Locomotiva Pașcani 1950–1958
CFR Pașcani 1958–2009
CSM Pașcani 2009–2012
Kosarom Pașcani 2012–2014
CSM Pașcani 2014–present

In the summer of 2009, the club changed its name to CSM Pașcani and has played continuously in Liga III. In 2012 it was renamed once again, this time as Kosarom Pașcani after the name of the main sponsor. In the summer of 2014 reverted to CSM Pașcani.

O CSM Pașcani é um clube de futebol romeno da cidade de Pașcani, no condado de Iași. O clube foi fundado em 1946 e atualmente joga na Liga III, o terceiro nível do futebol romeno.

O CSM Pașcani conquistou o título da Liga IV em 2010 e 2019, e também venceu a Copa do Condado de Iași em 2009 e 2016. O clube também participou da Copa da Romênia em várias ocasiões, alcançando a quarta rodada em 2012 e 2017.

O CSM Pașcani joga seus jogos em casa no Estádio Municipal de Pașcani, que tem capacidade para 5.000 espectadores. O estádio foi construído em 1975 e foi reformado em 2010.

O CSM Pașcani é um clube pequeno, mas tem uma história rica e é muito popular na cidade de Pașcani. O clube tem um grande número de torcedores, que comparecem aos jogos em grande número.

Alguns dos jogadores mais famosos que já jogaram pelo CSM Pașcani incluem:

* Ciprian Tătărușanu (goleiro, atualmente no AC Milan)
* Alexandru Albu (meio-campista, atualmente no PAOK)
* Ionuț Badea (atacante, atualmente no CFR Cluj)

O CSM Pașcani é um clube ambicioso e tem como objetivo subir para a Liga II nos próximos anos. O clube tem uma boa estrutura e um elenco forte, e acredita que pode alcançar seus objetivos.