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CS Gaz Metan Mediaș

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Association football club in Mediaș
This article is about original club. For the phoenix club, seeACS Mediaș. For the basketball section of the club, seeCS Gaz Metan Mediaș (basketball).

Football club
Gaz Metan Mediaș
CS Gaz Metan Mediaș
Full nameClubul Sportiv Gaz Metan Mediaș
Nicknames
  • Lupii negri (The Black Wolves)
  • Gaziștii (The Refinery Workers)
  • Alb-negrii (The White-Blacks)
Short nameGaz Metan
Founded1945; 80 years ago (1945) (asKarres Mediaș)
Dissolved2022; 3 years ago (2022)
GroundGaz Metan
Capacity7,814
Chart of Gaz Metan Mediaș's yearly table positions in the Romanian Football League from 1947 to the present

Clubul Sportiv Gaz Metan Mediaș (Romanian pronunciation:[ˌklubulsporˈtivˈgazmeˈtanˈmedi.aʃ]), commonly known asGaz Metan Mediaș or simply asGaz Metan, was a Romanian professionalfootballclub based inMediaș,Sibiu County.

Founded in 1945 asKarres Mediaș, the team spent most of its existence in thesecond division. It also participated in 16 seasons of theLiga I, the highest level of theRomanian league system, and lost aCupa României final toCCA București in1951. Gaz Metan registered its debut inEuropean competitions in the2011–12 campaign, when it defeatedKuPS andMainz 05 prior to being eliminated byAustria Wien in theUEFA Europa League play-off round.

After the dissolution of the club in 2022, some of its former players and coaches foundedACS Mediaș 2022, which has the purpose of continuing the football tradition in the town.

History

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Early years (1945–1950)

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Gaz Metan squad in 1967

The club was founded in 1945 as Karres Mediaș, and played in theRomanian Second League (Liga II). It was promoted toDivizia A in 1947, when its name was changed to CSM Mediaș. The team finished in 11th place out of 16 teams. Financial troubles and poor training conditions plagued itssecond Liga I season (1948–1949). After the second round, disgruntled players complained to the press and theRomanian Football Federation (FRF) about the club's poor training conditions. The FRF allow the Zorile Roșii (Red Dawn) factory to assume ownership of the club, whose name was changed to Zorile Roșii Mediaș. Later that season, the team merged with Vitrometan Mediaș. The second half of the season brought another change in ownership, when it was taken over byAteliere Gaz Metan and its name was changed to Gaz Metan Mediaș. The team was relegated to Liga II that season. The 1948–49 team was anchored by Kodacek – Sulyak, Szobo – Șerban, Molnar, Rășinaru – Pop, Coman, Guța, Szabo, and Pologea.[1]

Respected second-league team (1950–1999)

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Ștefan Dobay as a player during the 1930s; he coached the club to the 1951 Romanian Cup final.

The club's name changed frequently, and it played in theRomanian Cup final. It was known as Partizanul (1950–51), Flacara (1951–56), Energia (1956–58), Gaz Metan (1958–60), and CSM Mediaș (1960–1963). The club changed its name for the last time in 1963, returning to Gaz Metan Mediaș. In 1951, it reached the final stage of the Romanian Cup as aDivizia B team.[2][3] Coached byȘtefan Dobay, Flacăra lost 3–1 in overtime toCCA București (the present-daySteaua București). Its lone goal was scored by Coman in the 71st minute, and the team consisted of Varaday – Luca, Szabo – Dumitrescu, Molnar I, Costea – Pop, Papay, Coman, Szasz, and Moldovan. Gaz Metan played primarily inDivizia B, occupying mid-rank positions until 1972 when it was relegated for the first time toDivizia C. It was promoted back to Divizia B until 1976, when it was again relegated to Divizia C. The club was promoted to Divizia B the following year, where it remained until 1992: 1977–78 (eighth place), 1978–79 (ninth), 1979–80 (11th), 1980–81 (seventh), 1981–82 (sixth), 1982–83 (eighth), 1983–84 (fifth), 1984–85 (sixth), 1985–86 (fifth), 1986–87 (seventh), 1987–88 (10th), 1988–89 (11th), 1989–90 (10th), 1990–91 (11th) and 1991–92 (14th). At the end of the 1991–92 Divizia B season, thegaziștii were relegated to Divizia C for the third time. TheTransylvanian team was promoted after one year by winning the third series of the third league, five points ahead of second-place Petrolul Stoina fromGorj County.[4]

Returned to a Divizia B, Gaz Metan finished seventh place in the first season, 11th in the second, and fourth at the end of the 1995–96 season (the club's best finish in the previous 20 years). The following season, Gaz Metan finished third and entertained serious intentions of returning to the first league of Romanian football.[5] That season was followed by two harder ones, in which the club finished fifth and fourth.

Revival (2000–2014)

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Ovidiu Hoban on the pitch, in a red jersey
Ovidiu Hoban(pictured in 2015) was one of the club's stars from 2005 to 2011.
Gaz Metan's 2011–12 squad

The club was promoted toDivizia A in 2000, 51 years after its last appearance in the first league. Coached by Jean Gavrilă, Gaz Metan won promotion by winning the second group of the1999–2000 Divizia B, 11 points ahead of second-placeARO Câmpulung. The team was composed of GK: Filip, Roșca – DF: Ciurar, Grigore, Grasu, Lungu,Șomfălean, Vasile -MF:Zotincă, Boroncoi, Callo, Hanc, Ioan, Moldovan, Pătru, Stoica – FW: Vitan, Boloban,Boaru,Găldean.[6] However, thegaziștii finished 16th and last place with three victories, nine draws and 18 losses; 21 goals scored and 42 conceded for a total of 18 points, 16 less than 15th-placeRocar București.

The 2001–02 season found the team back in the second league, finishing 12th. At the start of the 2002–03 season, the club was fighting for promotion and finished third behindApulum Alba Iulia andFC Oradea. In 2003–04 they finished fourth, second in 2004–05, fourth in 2005–06, and sixth in 2006–07. The club missed promotion in 2005 after finishing with the same number of points (65) asJiul Petroșani.

In 2008, coached by former Gaz Metan playerCristian Pustai, the team was again promoted toLiga I:Ștețca –Grillo,Lazăr,Zaharia,Buzean –Dudiță,Eric,Hoban,Curtean –Boaru,C.Prodan.[7] They finished 15th out of 18 teams in the2008–09 season. After the corruption scandal involvingFC Argeș Pitești and the team's relegation from Liga II, Gaz Metan remained in the first league. They finished 10th in2009–10, for a record three consecutive seasons inLiga I.

The white-and-blacks finished seventh in2010–11, secured their firstUEFA Europa League berth. Gaz Metan reached the2011–12 UEFA Europa League play-off round, eliminatingKuPS ofFinland in the second round andMainz ofGermany in the third round before losing in the playoffs toAustria Wien. They reached the Romanian Cup semi-finals in2011–12 before being eliminated by future cup winnerDinamo București, finishing in 13th place. The team finished 10th in2012–13, and 13th in2013–14.

Difficult times (2014–16)

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Liga I reduced its number of teams for the2014–15 season from 18 to 14, with six teams relegated. Thelupii negri finished in 13th place, and returned toLiga II after seven consecutive years in the first league – the club's longest run, with its best performance (seventh place) and its first participation in European competitions.

Best position and play-off, collapse and dissolution (2016–22)

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Gaz Metan was again promoted after one season in the second league. The 2015–16 team consisted ofGreab –Romeo,Cristea,Zaharia,Buzean – P.Iacob,Danci –Munteanu,Bic, andPetre –Gavra.[8] The2016–17 season was tumultuous for the team fromMediaș. It finished the regular season in seventh place (two points from a play-off slot) and qualified for the play-out round, when it finished in second place and eighth in the general ranking. The club also experienced serious financial problems, and chose bankruptcy.[9]

During the summer of 2017, the club adopted a low-budget strategy. After 22 games in the2017–18 season the club finished in 12th place, just above the relegation zone.Coached byEdward Iordănescu, Gaz Metan had its best finish in the2019–20 season – making the playoffs and finishing in sixth place. The2020–21 season saw a change of club presidency, staff and player changes, and a team finish in the bottom half of the table. The2021–22 season was the club's last. With large debts to former employees and poor management, the team lost points several times and finished the season with negative 38 points.

Stadium

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Main article:Stadionul Gaz Metan
Gaz Metan Stadium before renovation and expansion.

Gaz Metan plays its home games at theMunicipal Gaz Metan Stadium. The stadium has a capacity of 8000 seats with half of the seats covered; playing surface with under-soil heating and a 1500 lux floodlights system. The stadium is homologated to host preliminary rounds of any UEFA club competitions as well as U21 international games.

The stadium underwent major renovations and expansions in 2010. The playing surface was replaced in its entirety and covered stands were built on the opposite side of the main stands, increasing the stadium's capacity to 7,814 seats.

Support

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Gaz Metan has many supporters inMediaș and especially inSibiu County. The ultras groups of Gaz Metan Mediaș are known asLupii Negri (The Black Wolves) andCommando Mediensis.[10]

Rivalries

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The most important rivalries overtime for Gaz Metan were against football clubs fromSibiu whether they were:Șoimii Sibiu,Inter Sibiu,FC Sibiu orVoința Sibiu. Now the team that represents Sibiu isFC Hermannstadt and the two clubs met for the first time on 17 April 2018, in aRomanian Cup semi-final, in front of many fans.

Honours

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Domestic

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League

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Cups

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European record

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The club has only played in the qualifiers of oneUEFA Europa League season thus far, as showcased in the table below.

Notes for the abbreviations in the tables below:

  • 2QR: Second qualifying round
  • 3QR: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round
SeasonRoundOpponentHomeAwayAggregate
2011–122QRFinlandKuPS2–00–12–1
3QRGermanyMainz 051–1(a.e.t.)1–12–2 (4–3p)
POAustriaAustria Wien1–01–32–3

League history

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SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCupa României
2021–221Liga I16th(R)Round of 16
2020–211Liga I9thRound of 16
2019–201Liga I6thRound of 32
2018–191Liga I7thRound of 16
2017–181Liga I10thSemi-finals
2016–171Liga I8thRound of 16
2015–162Liga II(Seria II)1st (C, P)
2014–151Liga I13th (R)Round of 32
2013–141Liga I13thRound of 16
2012–131Liga I10thRound of 16
2011–121Liga I13thSemi-finals
2010–111Liga I7thRound of 32
2009–101Liga I10thRound of 16
2008–091Liga I15thRound of 32
2007–082Liga II(Seria II)2nd (P)
2006–072Liga II(Seria II)6th
2005–062Divizia B(Seria III)4thRound of 32
SeasonTierDivisionPlaceCupa României
2004–052Divizia B(Seria III)2ndRound of 16
2003–042Divizia B(Seria III)4thRound of 32
2002–032Divizia B(Seria II)3rd
2001–022Divizia B(Seria II)12th
2000–011Divizia A16th(R)Round of 32
1999–002Divizia B(Seria II)1st(C, P)
1998–992Divizia B(Seria II)4th
1997–982Divizia B(Seria II)5thRound of 16
1996–972Divizia B(Seria II)3rd
1995–962Divizia B(Seria II)4thRound of 16
1994–952Divizia B(Seria II)11th
1993–942Divizia B(Seria II)7th
1992–933Divizia C(Seria III)1st(C, P)
1991–922Divizia B(Seria II)14th(R)Round of 32
1990–912Divizia B(Seria II)11th
1989–902Divizia B(Seria II)10th

Notable former players

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The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for CS Gaz Metan Mediaș.

For a list of all former and current CS Gaz Metan Mediaș players with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:CS Gaz Metan Mediaș players.


Albania
Algeria
Argentina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Cameroon
Cape Verde
Croatia
Czech Republic
Georgia
Greece
Guinea
Italy
Jordan
Portugal
Serbia
Slovakia
Suriname
Venezuela

Former managers

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For a list of all former and current CS Gaz Metan Mediaș managers with a Wikipedia article, seeCategory:CS Gaz Metan Mediaș managers.

References

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  1. ^"Istorie" [History]. gazisti.ro.Archived from the original on 26 July 2022. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  2. ^"Performanţă istorică! Hermannstadt e prima echipă din Liga 2 calificată în finala Cupei României, după 36 de ani" [Historical performance! Hermannstadt is the first team in Liga 2 to qualify for the Romanian Cup final, after 36 years] (in Romanian). Digisport.ro. 10 May 2018.Archived from the original on 3 June 2020. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  3. ^"80 de ani de suprize. O istorie a echipelor din ligile inferioare care au jucat finala Cupei României" [80 years of surprises. A history of the teams from the lower leagues that played the Romanian Cup final] (in Romanian). Theplaymaker.ro. 13 May 2018.Archived from the original on 2 September 2018. Retrieved31 May 2020.
  4. ^"Divizia C seazonul 1992–93" [1992–93 Divizia C season]. romaniansoccer.ro.Archived from the original on 11 February 2018. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  5. ^"Divizia B seazonul 1995–96" [1995–96 Divizia B season]. romaniansoccer.ro. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  6. ^"Istoric" [History]. gazmetanmedias.blogspot.ro. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  7. ^"Gaz Metan Medias a promovat in Liga 1: Medias 7–1 Caracal" [Gaz Metan Medias promoted to Liga 1: Medias 7–1 Caracal]. sport.ro.Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  8. ^"CS Mioveni, la un pas să încurce Gazul în lupta pentru promovare. Punctul a fost îndeajuns pentru medieşeni să bifeze revenirea în Liga 1" [CS Mioveni, one step to confuse Gaz Metan in the fight for promotion. The point was enough for the Mediaș team to check their return to Liga 1]. liga2.prosport.ro. 30 May 2016.Archived from the original on 3 December 2020. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  9. ^"Surpriză de proporții! Al 4-lea club din Liga 1 a intrat în insolvență!" [Big surprise! The 4th club in Liga 1 has entered insolvency!]. digisport.ro.Archived from the original on 23 December 2017. Retrieved29 March 2018.
  10. ^"Inscrieri in galeria Lupii Negri" [Enrollments in the Black Wolves ultras group.]. gazisti.ro.Archived from the original on 1 December 2020. Retrieved29 March 2018.

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