| Full name | Fotbal Club Politehnica Iași | ||
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| Founded | 27 April 1945 | ||
| Dissolved | 2010 | ||
| Ground | Emil Alexandrescu | ||
| Capacity | 11,390 | ||
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Fotbal Club Politehnica Iași (Romanian pronunciation:[po.liˈteh.nikaˈjaʃʲ]), commonly known asPolitehnica Iași or simplyPoli Iași, was a Romanianfootball club from the city ofIași,Iași County.
Named after theGheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iași, the team was founded in 1945. Its home stadium was theStadionul Emil Alexandrescu, where it played in blue and white until being dissolved in 2010. In the same year, a successor club was formed under the name ofACSMU Politehnica Iași and currently competes in thefirst division.
The club was established asSportul Studențesc Iași by a group of students on 27 April 1945, and first received the name of Politehnica one month later (Asociația Sportivă Politehnica Iași).[1] It alternated between Romania's second and first leagues. They played in theLiga I for 28 seasons during the periods: 1960–61, 1962–1967 (under the nameCSMS Iași), 1968–1972, 1973–1981, 1982–1990, 1995–96, and 2004–2010.
2004–05 season
Politehnica started the 2004–05 season by winning only two points in eight rounds. After managerVasile Simionaș was replaced withIonuț Popa, Politehnica won the following fixture away againstSteaua București,Adrian Cristea scoring the only goal of the match. The team gradually lifted itself from the bottom of the table, finally finishing 9th with 38 points.
In theRomanian Cup they were eliminated in the first round (sixteen-finals) byUTA Arad with 1–0.
2005–06 season
The 2005–06 season was a relatively good one for the Iași-based team, whose objective was to avoid relegation. They narrowly lost both matches against the future champions Steaua and the away match with runners-upRapid București, all with the score of 1–0, after threepenalty kicks. They also lost 2–0 againstDinamo București at home. However, they drew away against a weakened Dinamo team, after a second-half goal byDaniel Rednic. Politehnica Iași eventually finished 10th with 39 points.
In theRomanian Cup they reached the quarter-finals, eliminatingUnirea Dej (2–0) andFC Vaslui (2–1AET) in the progress. They were eliminated by Rapid after a last-minute goal and after the referee disallowed a controversial goal scored in the second half by Politehnica.
During the season Politehnica experienced major financial problems, which resulted in the impossibility to buy better players for the team and difficulties encountered in receiving the club license necessary for playing in the 2006/07 season inLiga I. The license was finally obtained after the efforts made by chairman andmayor of IașiGheorghe Nichita.
2006–07 season
Politehnica Iași started the season with the same financial problems, resulting in only four players joining the team in the pre-season break and many salaries and debts paid late. In addition, the conflict between Gheorghe Nichita and IașiprefectRadu Prisăcaru concerning public funding of the club and interference by the press spiced up the atmosphere. Despite all odds, Politehnica kept itself between the top six teams after the first 12 matches and was unbeaten for eight consecutive matches (seven inLiga I and one cup match), drawing at home with Steaua (1–1), Rapid andFCU Politehnica Timișoara (0–0). A negative run followed with one point in seven league matches and was followed by a 4–0 away victory against local rivalsCeahlăul Piatra Neamț. Politehnica finally finished 13th with 40 points.
The team qualified for the second time in a row in the quarter-finals of theRomanian Cup, disposing ofUniversitatea Cluj (2–1) andFarul Constanța (1–0), however, they were eliminated by Poli Timișoara, score 1–2.
2009–10 season
The club relegated from theLiga I at the end of the season.
After it relegated in 2010, the club becamebankrupt because of debts that were accumulated during the years.[1]
The football tradition in Iași has been continued byPolitehnica Iași (2010), which regard themselves as the continuation of the original team. In 2018, they earned the right to use the logo and name of FC Politehnica.
Politehnica Iași had a rivalry withFC Vaslui andOțelul Galați.