Full name | Clubul Sportiv Știința Bacău |
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Nickname(s) | Studenții (The students) |
Short name | Știința Bacău |
Founded | 1965 |
Dissolved | 1975 |
Știința Bacău was a Romanian football team located in Bacău, founded in 1965 and dissolved in 1975. The team represented the football section of the multi-sport club CS Știința Bacău, which also include athletics, women's handball, men's handball, women's and men's volleyball sections.[1]
The short ten years history of the team was a rich one in memories and successful achievements, advancing quickly from the city championship to second division.[2]
The Bacău Pedagogical Institute football team was founded in August 1965 by the young coach Corneliu Costinescu.[3]
Starting from the city championship, the representative of Bacău students occupied the 1st place at the end of the 1965–66 season, advancing in Bacău Regional Championship.[3]
The students repeat the performance of the first year, taking the 1st place in the 1966–67 season of the Bacău Regional Championship and qualify to promotion play-off in third division, losing to SUT Galați (1–2 at Galați and 1–1 at Bacău).[3]
Știința won the second season in the Regional Championship finishing 1st and managed to promoted directly, as the promotion play-off was not held, due to the expansion of Divizia C.
In the 1968–69 season, Știința won the Series I of Divizia C, two points ahead of runners-up Foresta Fălticeni and finish 2nd in the promotion play-off, held at București, promoting to second division. The team that take part in the play-off matches included: Enăchiuc, Tacalete - goalkeepers, Boiangiu, Constantin, Cornel Ciocoiu, Corobană, Tascu - defenders, Rotaru, Lucrețiu Avram, Ilarion, Mărgășoiu - midfielders, Mihalache, Pelea, Buterez, Sdrobiș, Popescu, Popovici, Bălan - forwards.[3][4]
In 1975, Știința Bacău and CAROM Onești merged, the first one being absorbed by the second one. After the merge, CAROM was moved to Borzești, a village (now part of Onești) and renamed as CSM Borzești.[5]