SS Politehnica Timișoara

For the club founded in 1921, see FC Politehnica Timișoara. For the new entity formed in 2012, see ACS Poli Timișoara.
Politehnica Timișoara
Full name Societatea Sportiva Politehnica Timișoara
Nickname(s) Alb-Violeții (White and Purples)
Băieții în Ghete (Boys in Boots)
Short name SSPT
Founded 1 July 2012 (2012-07-01)
Ground Stadionul Dan Păltinișanu
Ground Capacity 32,972
Owner Druckeria
President Nicolae Neguț
Head Coach Sorin Brîndescu
League Liga II
2015–16 Liga III, Seria IV, 1st (promoted)
Website Club home page

SS Politehnica Timișoara is a professional Romanian football club from Timișoara, Romania. Politehnica Timișoara is a football club that belongs to "Politechnica" University of Timișoara and is a fan-owned phoenix club formed after the dissolution of FC Politehnica Timișoara. ACS Recaș was moved to Timișoara and was renamed ACS Poli Timișoara but the fans decided to create and support an amateur team, stating that ACS Poli Timișoara is a fraud and a political maneuver.

History

Former logo.

Founding (2012)

Lacking other ambitions, in most of its business the team has evolved in the municipal championship. Following the dissolution of the Liga II team and disagreeing with the mayor's proposal to move ACS Recaș to Timișoara, South Lawn representatives, together with other fans of Politehnica Timișoara, decided to support the Liga V team, SS Politehnica, which is the only now that they can identify as belonging to the right of the Polytechnic Institute, institution which appeared in 1921 as Politehnica Timișoara. Even if SS Politehnica is not the legal successor of the former Divizia A and B team and even if not holding Polytechnics old track record, this is the only team that Poli supporters recognize as the one that can carry forward the spirit of the white and purple colours of Timișoara.

County Leagues (2012–2015)

On their first season after founding they reached the second place in 2012–2013 Liga V season and promoted to the next league, Liga IV Timiș County. They reached again the second place but this time they not promoted to Liga III, anyway they won their first trophy Cupa României, Timiș County round, beating FC Giarmata in the final. Next year they won the championship and qualifided to the 2014–15 Liga IV promotion play-offs. In the same year they won a new established trophy named Football without owners, a friendly tournament of four teams without owners from Romania. The other teams were fan-owned phoenix clubs like SS Poli named Argeș 1953 Pitești, FC Vaslui 2002 and the host LSS Voinţa Sibiu. On 11 June, was announced that the team will play against Voința Lupac, the champions of Liga IV Caraș-Severin County, in the play-off promotion match for a place in the 2015–16 Liga III season. In the home match they beat them (5–1) and secured the promotion. Away they lost (1–2) but they still promoted to Liga III, for the first time in their short history.

Professional Leagues (2015–Present)

SS Poli debuted very good in the 2015–16 Liga III with a victory against Minerul Motru (3–0), then they had their first victory away against Millenium Giarmata (3–1), and in the third round they defeated the last year series runners-up Metalurgistul Cugir (2–0). At the end of the season SS Poli won their series and promoted again, this time in Liga II, after a close fight with Performanța Ighiu and Metalurgistul Cugir. During the 2016–17 Cupa României, they had their first televised cup match, a 3-0 defeat against Pandurii Târgu Jiu in the Round of 32 , this was also the best result in the cup after they defeated Șoimii Pâncota in the fourth round.

Fans

Poli Timișoara supporters during a First Division game.

SS Poli has many fans in Romania but also in other countries. The roots of the Poli ultras movement was found in 1995 when groups like Urban Guerilla or Gruppo Autonomo Viola appear in the South End.

Over the years, Poli developed rivalries with UTA Arad and Dinamo București. The rivalry with UTA, also known as West Derby, stems from the natural competition between the cities of Timișoara and Arad, which are located close to each other and are the main cities in the region. Both Timișoara and Arad claim to be the first place where football was played in Romania, with Timișoara being the true first city in Romania to host a football game.[1]

Other rivalries are shared with CFR Cluj, Bihor Oradea, Steaua București and Universitatea Craiova.

Over the years, Politehnica Timișoara fans have established close friendships with the supporters of Rapid București and the Nordkurve from Borussia Mönchengladbach.[2]

Current squad

As of 15 September 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Markos Gakos
2 Romania DF Branimir Stefanovici
3 Romania DF Dănuț Bilia
4 Romania DF Laurențiu Telescu
5 Romania DF Miodrag Todorov
6 Romania MF Dan Constantinescu
7 Romania DF Alexandru Birău
8 Romania MF Mădălin Stancu
9 Romania FW Alexandru Bădăuță
10 Romania MF Răzvan Ghinescu
11 Romania MF Marco Giuricici
13 Romania DF Carol Taub
No. Position Player
14 Romania MF Patrick Niță
15 Romania MF Bogdan Dănăricu (on loan from Pandurii Târgu Jiu)
17 Romania FW Arthur Teuț
18 Romania FW Ștefan Blănaru
20 Romania MF Ionuț Vucea
21 Romania DF Cristian Gălan (Captain)
22 Romania DF Radu Motreanu
23 Romania GK Alexandru Mitrea
24 Romania MF Andrei Țugui
26 Romania FW Daniel Mărgărit (on loan from Pandurii Târgu Jiu)
30 Romania GK Alin Constantinescu

Out on loan

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

No. Position Player
Romania GK Emanuel Fișteag (at Național Sebiș)
No. Position Player

Club Officials

Board of directors

Role Name
Owner Romania Druckeria
President Romania Nicolae Neguț
Sporting Manager Romania Marius Cociu
Team Manager Romania Zoltán Fehér

Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager Romania Sorin Brîndescu
Assistant Manager Romania Antonio Foale
Fitness Coach Romania Remus Datcu

Honours

Domestic

Championships

Liga III

Winners (1): 2015–16

Liga IV-Timiș County

Winners (1): 2014–15
Runners-up (1): 2013–14

Liga V-Timiș County

Runners-up (1): 2012–13

Cups

Romanian Cup

Winners of Timiș County Round (1): 2013–14

Friendly

Football without Owners Tournament

Winners (1): 2015

Dinu Instal Winter Cup

Winners (1): 2014

Other Performances

Statistics

Season League Pos. Notes
2012–13 Liga V-Timiș County 2 Promoted
2013–14 Liga IV-Timiș County 2
2014–15 Liga IV-Timiș County 1 Qualifided to the promotion play-offs
2015–16 Liga III-Seria IV 1 Promoted

See also

References

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