ACS USV Iași
Asociația Club Sportiv USV Iași, also known as USV Iași, or just USV is a Romanian football club based in Iași, Iași County, which currently competes in Liga III, the third tier of Romanian football, following their promotion at the end of the 2023–24 season.[1] HistoryThe football team of Universitatea de Științele Vieții din Iași (lit. 'University of Life Sciences of Iași') was founded in 2022 as USV Iași and was enrolled in Liga IV – Iași County, playing its home matches at the university’s own sports base.[2] In the first season, the Students finished as runners-up under Florin Croitoru, four points behind Moldova Cristești. In the following campaign, USV Iași won the county championship, led by player-coach Eduard Sandu, finishing tied on points with former Liga II side CSM Pașcani but placing first on head-to-head results. They secured promotion to Liga III beating Prosport Vârful Câmpului, the Botoșani County champions, 4–1 on aggregate, becoming the first club from Iași to reach the third tier in fourteen years.[3][4][1] In the 2024–25 season, Romeo Butnaru was appointed head coach,[5] but he was replaced during the winter break by Cristian Meiu,[6] who in turn was dismissed with four rounds remaining and succeeded by Cristian Ungureanu. Ieșenii finished 9th in Series I and were relegated. However, USV was spared from relegation due to the withdrawal of other teams and continued to compete in Liga III. GroundUSV Iași plays its home matches on Agronomia Stadium in Iași, Iași County, arena that has a capacity of 2,000 seats and it is situated inside Ion Ionescu de la Brad University of Life Sciences of Iași campus.[7][2] HonoursPlayersFirst team squad
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