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Fotbal Club U Olimpia Cluj-Napoca, commonly known as FCU Olimpia Cluj, or simply as U Olimpia Cluj, is a women's football team from Cluj-Napoca in Romania. It is Romania's top women's football club, having won all league titles since its inception, and thus represents Romania year by year in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The club also gives a majority of the Romania women's national football team players.

History

Founded on 7 July 2010[1] at the initiative of Mirel Albon, Clujana's coach, due to increasingly divergent views with his club's owners,[2][3] Olimpia started directly in Romania's top level women's league, as there was no second-level league at the time, and convincingly won the championship in its very first season. The team won all of its 24 matches which totaled a goal difference of 253–11 and wins as high as 26–0 and 27–0.[4] The title qualified them for the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. In addition they won the Romanian cup that year too.[5] They went on to win all of the league titles since, and most of the domestic cups.

Olimpia had a partnership with the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, its rector, Radu Munteanu being for a period of time also Olimpia's chairman (president).[6] This partnership reflected in the team's name between 2012 and 2015. Since the 2018–19 season, the teams signed a partnership with FC Universitatea Cluj and has rebranded as "U" Olimpia Cluj.[7]

Chronology of names

Period Full Club Name Short name
2011–2012 Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca[8] Olimpia Cluj
2012–2015 Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Universitatea Tehnică Cluj-Napoca[9][10] Olimpia UT Cluj
2015–2018 Clubul de Fotbal Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca Olimpia Cluj
2018–present Asociația Fotbal Club Universitatea Olimpia Cluj[1] U Olimpia Cluj

Football Academy

Together with the club in 2010 the Olimpia Women's Football Academy was established, supported by a partnership with the city and the council.[11] The goal of south-east Europe's first female football academy is to advance women's football in Romania.

Honours

Leagues

Cups

Season by season

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Season Division Tier Place Cup WCL
1 2010–11 Liga I 1 1st W
2 2011–12 Liga I, Seria Vest 1 1st W R32
3 2012–13 Liga I, Seria Vest 1 1st W R16
4 2013–14 Superliga 1 1st W Grp
5 2014–15 Superliga 1 1st W Grp
6 2015–16 Superliga 1 1st F R32
7 2016–17 Superliga 1 1st W Grp
8 2017–18 Liga I 1 1st QF R32
9 2018–19 Liga I 1 1st SF Grp
10 2019–20 Liga I 1 1stШаблон:Efn QF Grp
11 2020–21 Liga I 1 1st W 2QR
12 2021–22 Liga I 1 1st W 1R

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Current squad

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Club officials

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Board of directors

Role Name
President Шаблон:Flagicon Radu Munteanu
Honorary President Шаблон:Flagicon Erika Hristea
Executive President Шаблон:Flagicon Alin Cioban
Vice-president Шаблон:Flagicon Eugen Cocan
General Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Mirel Albon
Administrative Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Ioan Vlas
  • Last updated: 13 January 2019
  • Source:[13]

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Current technical staff

Role Name
Manager Шаблон:Flagicon Ioana Bortan
Assistant Managers Шаблон:Flagicon Tiberiu Stranyezky
Goalkeeping Coach Шаблон:Flagicon Mirela Ganea Pop
  • Last updated: 13 January 2019
  • Source:[14]

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FCU Olimpia Cluj in Europe

Шаблон:Further In their first participation they started in the qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. Already after two wins against Bosnian and Lithuanian opposition they qualified for the round of 32.[15]

UEFA Women's Cup / UEFA Women's Champions League
Season Preliminary stage Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semi-finals Final
2011–12 Шаблон:Flagicon Sarajevo 1 Шаблон:Flagicon Olympique
2012–13 Шаблон:Flagicon 1º Dezembro 1 Шаблон:Flagicon Neulengbach Шаблон:Flagicon Torres
2013–14 Шаблон:Flagicon Spartak 1
2014–15 Шаблон:Flagicon Raheny 1
2015–16 Шаблон:Flagicon Pomurje 1 Шаблон:Flagicon PSG
2016–17 Шаблон:Flagicon Medyk 1
2017–18 Шаблон:Flagicon Hibernian 1 Шаблон:Flagicon Rosengård

1 Group stage. Highest-ranked eliminated team in case of qualification, lowest-ranked qualified team in case of elimination.

Notable former players

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References

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External links

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