SC Popești-Leordeni

SC Popești-Leordeni
Full nameSport Club Popești-Leordeni
Nickname(s)Alb-roșii
(The White and Red)
Short namePopești-Leordeni
Founded2011; 13 years ago (2011)
as CS Popești-Leordeni
GroundInter Gaz
Capacity2,000
OwnerPopești-Leordeni Town
ChairmanValentin Boiangiu
ManagerAndrei Cristea
LeagueLiga III
2023–24Liga III, Seria IV, 2nd

Sport Club Popești-Leordeni, commonly known as SC Popești-Leordeni, or simply as Popești-Leordeni, is a Romanian football club based in Popești-Leordeni, Ilfov County. Founded in 2011 as CS Popești-Leordeni the club situated near Bucharest merged in 2013 with the newly promoted club in the Liga III Gloria Cornești, being enrolled directly in the third tier, under the name of Gloria Popești-Leordeni.

History

Sport Club Popești-Leordeni was founded in 2011 under the name of CS Popești-Leordeni, in order to continue the football tradition in town after the dissolution of more known Inter Gaz București and of Viscofil Popești-Leordeni. After a first year in which the team succeeded to promote from Liga V to Liga IV, followed two conecutve seasons in the fourth tier, but the white and reds missed the Liga III promotion play-off. Eventually, the club found another solution and in 2013 merged with newly promoted club Gloria Cornești, which was absorbed by CS, the new entity being named Gloria Popești-Leordeni.[1]

In 2016 Gloria Popești-Leordeni was renamed as SC Popești-Leordeni.[2]

Grounds

In the first year of existence, SC Popești-Leordeni played its home matches on Viscofil Stadium, in Popești-Leordeni, with a capacity of 3,000 people, then moving on Inter Gaz Stadium, after its renovation. Inter Gaz Stadium has a capacity of 1,000 seats and was the home ground of defunct Inter Gaz București.[1]

Chronology of names

Name Period
CS Popești-Leordeni 2011–2013
Gloria Popești-Leordeni 2013–2016
SC Popești-Leordeni 2016–present

Honours

Players

First-team squad

As of 10 September 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Romania ROU Luigi Tudor
4 DF Romania ROU Nicolae Leafu
5 DF Romania ROU Ionuț Florea
6 MF Romania ROU Alexandru Împungerouă
7 FW Romania ROU Robert Ţângulea
8 MF Romania ROU Andrei Purice
9 FW Romania ROU Alexandru Munteanu
10 MF Romania ROU Leonard Boiangiu
11 MF Romania ROU Mario Tache
12 GK Romania ROU Alexandru Mușat
13 DF Romania ROU Robert Păpălău
14 DF Romania ROU Alexandru Gheorghe (Captain)
16 MF Romania ROU Radu Dumitru
17 MF Romania ROU Denis Marin
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF Romania ROU Gabriel Ilie
19 MF Romania ROU Aurelian Petrache
20 MF Romania ROU Claudiu Negoi
21 MF Romania ROU Luca Pătrășcoiu
22 MF Romania ROU Rareș Marinescu
25 FW Romania ROU Mihai Ion
26 MF Romania ROU Cosmin Olteanu
27 MF Romania ROU Andrei Moise
30 MF Romania ROU Nicolae Voican
33 GK Romania ROU George Isvoranu
GK Romania ROU Mihnea Korbl
DF Romania ROU David Dănăilă (on loan from Chiajna)
MF Romania ROU Marius Vlaicu
FW Romania ROU Alin Dobre

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
No. Pos. Nation Player

Club officials

League history

Former managers

References

  1. ^ a b "Din Liga a V-a în play-off-ul Ligii a III-a: la Popeşti-Leordeni a reînviat fotbalul" [From Liga V in the Liga III play-off: at Popești-Leordeni the football was revived] (in Romanian). liga2.prosport.ro. 18 April 2014.
  2. ^ "FRF a anunţat sistemul de promovare/retrogradare al Ligii 3. Vezi datele în care sunt programate etapele noului sezon şi ce echipă şi-a schimbat denumirea" [FRF has announced the promotion / relegation system of Liga 3. See the dates in which the rounds of the new season are scheduled and which team has changed its name.] (in Romanian). liga2.prosport.ro. 26 August 2016.