This is a list of football clubs in Romania that play in the main leagues for the 2022–2023 season.

SuperLiga

Liga II

Liga III

Seria I

Seria II

Seria III

Seria IV

Seria V

Seria VI

Seria VII

Seria VIII

Seria IX

Seria X

Liga IV

Liga IV - București

  • ACP 3 Kids Sport
  • Asalt București
  • Daco-Getica
  • ACS FC Dinamo
  • Metaloglobus II
  • Pro Team
  • Progresul 2005
  • Rapid Frumoșii Nebuni ai Giuleștiului
  • Romprim București
  • Sportivii București
  • Sportul D&A
  • Știința București
  • Turistul București
  • Venus București

Liga IV - Argeș

Liga IV - Bacău

  • AS Barsanesti
  • Bradul Mănăstirea Cașin
  • CS Dofteana
  • CS Faraoani
  • AS Filipești
  • Flamura Roșie Sascut
  • Gauss Bacău
  • Măgura Cașin
  • Măgura Târgu Ocna
  • CSM Moinești
  • AS Negri
  • ASV Oituz
  • Rapid Bacău
  • Siretu Săucești
  • Sportul Onești
  • Unirea Bacău
  • UZU Darmanesti
  • Voința Brătești
  • Viitorul Berești-Tazlău
  • Viitorul Caiuți
  • Viitorul Curita
  • Viitorul Nicolae Bălcescu

Liga IV - Bihor

Liga IV - Bistrița-Năsăud

  • AS Archiud
  • Atletico Monor
  • Dinamo Uriu
  • ACS Dumitra
  • Eciro Forest Telciu
  • Hebe Sîngeorz Băi
  • Heniu Lesu
  • Progresul Năsăud
  • Real Teaca
  • Săgeata Dumbrăvița
  • Silvicultorul Maieru
  • Someșul Feldru
  • Someșul Reteag
  • Sportul Beclean
  • CS Valea Bârgăului
  • Viitorul Budești
  • Voința Marișelu
  • Voința Matei

Liga IV - Constanța

Liga IV - Ialomița

Liga IV - Ilfov

ACS Mediaș

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 2022[1]
Former name
Ground Gaz Metan
Honours

Liga IV – Sibiu County

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CSM Lugoj

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1920[2]
Former name Vulturii Lugoj, Vulturii Textila Lugoj, 23 August Lugoj
Ground Tineretului
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Timiș County

Cupa României – Regional Phase (West)

  • Winners (1): 2022–23
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Dunărea Giurgiu

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1948
Former name Astra Giurgiu II
Ground Marin Anastasovici
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Giurgiu County

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FC Olt Scornicești

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1972[3]
Former name Viitorul Scornicești, FC Scornicești, CS Olt 90 Scornicești
Ground Viitorul
Honours

Liga II

Liga III

Liga IV – Olt County

  • Winners (3): 1973–74, 1995–96, 2002–03
  • Runners-up (1): 1994–95
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Inter Petrila

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1921[4]
Former name CS Lonea, Parângul Lonea
Ground Parângul Lonea
Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

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LSS Voința Sibiu

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 2013[5]
Former name
Ground Voința
Honours

Cupa RomânieiSibiu County

  • Winners (1): 2014–15
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Minerul Rodna

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1960
Former name
Ground Gabana
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Bistrița-Năsăud County

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Olimpia Satu Mare

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 1921
Former names Olimpia CFR Satu Mare, CFR Satu Mare, Locomotiva Satu Mare, Progresul Satu Mare, Voința Satu Mare, A.S.M.D. Satu Mare, Sătmăreana, Metalul Satu Mare
Ground Someșul
Honours

Liga II

Liga III

Liga IV – Satu Mare County

Cupa României

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Tricolorul Breaza

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 1951
Former names Precizia Breaza, Hidrojet Breaza
Ground Eugen Șoriceanu
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Prahova County

Liga V – Prahova County

  • Winners (1): 2011–12
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Retezatul Hațeg

The football team from Hațeg was founded in 1956, with its current name, Retezatul, and the club's colors were white and red. Over time, the club had several names such as Victoria, Unirea and Abatorul (the 60s), Gloria and Autotransport (the 70s), Avântul (1977–1987), Haber Hațeg (1991–1992), and from 1996 returned to Retezatul.[6]

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 1956
Former names Victoria, Unirea, Abatorul, Gloria, Autotransport, Avântul and Haber Hațeg
Ground Retezatul
Honours

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

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Sticla Arieșul Turda

Established in 1907, the club spent most of its history in the second and in the third leagues of Romania. Their best performance was winning 1960–61 Cupa României against Rapid București, with that performance the club entered in history of Romanian football as the only club which succeeded to win the Romanian Cup without ever playing in the top league.

More information Founded, Former name ...
Founded 1907
Former name Muncitorul Turda, Flamura Roșie Turda, Arieșul, FCM Turda
Ground Municipal
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Cluj County

Cluj Regional Championship

Cupa României

Cupa RomânieiCluj County

  • Winners (1): 2017–18
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Unirea Sânnicolau Mare

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 1957[7]
Former names
Ground Gheorghe Biaș
Honours

Liga III:

Liga IV – Timiș County

  • Winners (1): 1972–73
  • Runners-up (1): 1970–71

Liga VTimiș County

  • Winners (1): 2011–12
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Victoria Călan

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 1918[8]
Former names CS Călan, Metalosport Călan, Metalul Călan
Ground Victoria
Honours

Liga III

Liga IV – Hunedoara County

Hunedoara Regional Championship

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Viitorul Domnești

The club was founded in 2010, after the former Liga III side Viscofil was moved from Popești-Leordeni to Domnești.[9]

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 2010
Former names
Ground Voința
Honours:

Liga III

Liga IV – Ilfov County

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Viitorul Șoimuș

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 2017[10]
Former names
Ground Chișcădaga
Honours
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Viitorul Ungheni

More information Founded, Former names ...
Founded 2004[11]
Former names
Ground Central
Honours

Liga IV – Mureș County

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See also

References

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