Fixtures

Rumänien - Liga III 05/03 15:00 6 CS Viitorul Ianca vs Dacia Unirea Braila - View
Rumänien - Liga III 05/07 15:00 7 ACS Hamangia Baia vs CS Viitorul Ianca - View
Rumänien - Liga III 05/11 15:00 8 CS Viitorul Ianca vs Vointa Limpezis - View
Rumänien - Liga III 05/18 15:00 9 CS Viitorul Ianca vs Viitorul Sutesti - View
Rumänien - Liga III 05/25 15:00 10 CSM Ramnicu Sarat vs CS Viitorul Ianca - View

Results

Rumänien - Liga III 04/27 14:00 5 CS Viitorul Ianca v CSM Ramnicu Sarat L 1-2
Rumänien - Liga III 04/20 14:00 4 Viitorul Sutesti v CS Viitorul Ianca D 2-2
Rumänien - Liga III 04/13 14:00 3 Vointa Limpezis v CS Viitorul Ianca W 0-3
Rumänien - Liga III 04/06 14:00 2 CS Viitorul Ianca v ACS Hamangia Baia W 2-0
Rumänien - Liga III 03/30 13:00 1 Dacia Unirea Braila v CS Viitorul Ianca D 1-1
Rumänien - Liga III 03/23 13:00 18 CS Viitorul Ianca v Vointa Limpezis W 2-1
Rumänien - Liga III 03/16 13:00 17 Viitorul Sutesti v CS Viitorul Ianca L 1-0
Rumänien - Liga III 03/08 13:00 16 CS Viitorul Ianca v CSM Ramnicu Sarat L 2-3
Rumänien - Liga III 12/02 12:00 15 ACS Hamangia Baia v CS Viitorul Ianca L 2-1
Rumänien - Liga III 11/25 12:00 14 CS Viitorul Ianca v Dacia Unirea Braila L 1-2
Rumänien - Liga III 11/17 12:00 13 [2] CSM Focsani v CS Viitorul Ianca [8] L 4-0
Rumänien - Liga III 11/11 12:00 12 [8] CS Viitorul Ianca v AFC Metalul Buzau [1] L 0-2

Statistik

 TotalHemmaBorta
Matches played 32 16 16
Wins 12 8 4
Draws 5 2 3
Losses 15 6 9
Goals for 49 25 24
Goals against 57 23 34
Clean sheets 7 5 2
Failed to score 7 3 4

Wikipedia - CS Viitorul Ianca

Clubul Sportiv Viitorul Ianca, commonly known as Viitorul Ianca (Romanian pronunciation: [vi.iˈtorul ˈjaŋka]), or simply as Ianca, is a Romanian football club based in Ianca, Brăila County. Founded in 2003 as the second team of town, after Liga III member Petrolul Brăila, the club reached the third tier twice, now being the only active football club in the locality known for oil exploitation.

History

Golden years of football in Ianca (1969–2007)

The history of professional football from Ianca started in 1969, with the foundation of Petrolul Brăila, club that promoted for the first time in the Divizia C at the end of the 1981–82 season. After only one season the club changed its name in Petrolul Ianca Brăila, in order to highlight the town where the home matches were played. Ianca is a well known place in Romania for oil exploitation, from there coming the name Petrolul (Oil in English) and the yellow and blue combination of colours, inspired by the one used by Petrolul Ploiești or Flacăra Moreni, other teams that represented towns in which the oil extraction was the main economical engine. Although launched harder in the Romanian football elite due to the smaller economic strength of the locality and the lower importance of the drilling rig, compared to Ploiești or Moreni, Petrolul Ianca Brăila had a brilliant journey in the late 1980s and with consistent developments during the 1990s.

In 1987 "the Oilmen" promoted for the first time in the Divizia B, but were relegated after only one season, finishing last, then after four seasons spent in the third tier, Petrolul promoted again and this time it was the same, relegating after one season, being ranked 13th out of 18. This was going to be their last participation in the second tier, but the club near Brăila continued to register important results in the third tier, where it was ranked second on three occasions: 1996, 1998 and 1999. Would be worth mentioning that the club changed again its name in 1994, returning to the name of Petrolul Brăila, but continuing to dispute its home matches at Ianca.

In the early 2000s, Iancanii were a common presence at the level of the Divizia C, making a last very good season and finishing second in 2005, then, after this result, things started to take a downturn and in 2007 Petrolul Brăila withdrew from championship and was declared bankrupt.

The fight for supremacy in town (2007–present)

The financial crisis of 2007–2008 took Petrolul Ianca Brăila to dissolution and one of the new clubs from the city that tried to continue the football tradition was Viitorul Ianca. Founded on 14 March 2003, the white and burgundies fought hard for supremacy in the town against clubs such as CSO Ianca (sponsored by Town of Ianca) and Fortino Ianca (private club, sponsored by Fortino company). CSO promoted in the Liga III in 2007 but did not cope financially and was disbanded after only one season. In 2009 Viitorul promoted as well, also being reorganized administratively, reason for which the year 2009 appears on the logo of the club, but has relegated after one season spent at this level. The third team that tried to be the main team of the town, Fortino, won Liga IV – Brăila County in 2012, but subsequently lost the promotion play-off and was dissolved.

With CSO and Fortino dissolved, Viitorul Ianca took its chance and started to impose itself as the new team of Ianca, finally being also supported by the town, both financially and emotionally and promoting back in the Liga III in 2019, when it won Liga IV – Brăila County and the promotion play-off match against Mausoleul Mărășești, Vrancea County champions.

CS Viitorul Ianca är en rumänsk fotbollsklubb baserad i Ianca, Brăila län. Klubben grundades 2009 och spelar för närvarande i Liga IV - Brăila County.

CS Viitorul Ianca har vunnit Liga V - Brăila County en gång, 2014-15. De har också uppnått framgång i Cupa României - Brăila County, och vunnit turneringen två gånger, 2015-16 och 2016-17.

Klubbens hemmaarena är Stadionul Orăşenesc i Ianca, som har en kapacitet på 1 000 åskådare.