Foresta Suceava
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Foresta Fălticeni was a Romania
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n professional football
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 club
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 from Fălticeni
Falticeni
Fălticeni is a city in Suceava County, Romania, capital of the former Baia County . As of 2003 the population is 28,899, and the city covers an area of 28,76 km², of which 25% are orchards and lakes. The city is 25 km away from Suceava, the capital of the county...

, Suceava County
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, Romania
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, founded in 1954 and dissolved in 2003.

History

The club was founded in 1954 in Fălticeni
Falticeni
Fălticeni is a city in Suceava County, Romania, capital of the former Baia County . As of 2003 the population is 28,899, and the city covers an area of 28,76 km², of which 25% are orchards and lakes. The city is 25 km away from Suceava, the capital of the county...

 under the name of Avântul Fălticeni.

Foresta played one Romanian Cup
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 final against Steaua Bucureşti at the end of the 1966–67 season, but lost, 0-6.

In 1997 the club was moved to Suceava
Suceava
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 after it won promotion to the Divizia A for the first time in history. Another reason for the move was, that the main team in the city, CSM Suceava, had failed to achieve any notable performances during the previous decade.

During the 3 seasons it spent in Divizia A, a notable match was played against Dinamo Bucureşti in which Dinamo was leading with 4-0 in the 70th minute, only to see Foresta comeback and win 5-4 in the end. The man of those 20 minutes was Robert Nita who scored 2 goals.

Before it was dissolved in 2003 it moved back to Fălticeni
Falticeni
Fălticeni is a city in Suceava County, Romania, capital of the former Baia County . As of 2003 the population is 28,899, and the city covers an area of 28,76 km², of which 25% are orchards and lakes. The city is 25 km away from Suceava, the capital of the county...

 to play the last matches in its history there.

History of names: Avântul Fălticeni (1954–1956), Recolta Fălticeni (1956), Energia Fălticeni (1957), Chimia Fălticeni (1982–1988); NC Foresta Suceava (1997–2002); Foresta Fălticeni (1957–1982, 1988–1997, 2003)

Notable Players

  • Eugen Nae
  • Constantin Schumacher
  • Constantin Ciubotaru
  • Daniel Bălan
  • Daniel Munteanu
  • Dorel Bernard
  • Aristică Cioabă
  • Ovidiu Ciobanu
  • Gheorghe Goian
  • Dorin Goian
  • Lucian Goian
  • Mircea Minescu
  • Cristian Şchiopu
  • Robert Ilyeş
  • Remus Marta
  • Dorin Semeghin
  • Iulian Miu
  • Mihai Botan
  • Sergiu Brujan
  • Robert Dani
  • Mihai Baicu
  • Giani Căpuşă
  • Alexandru Cioloca
  • Éric Fannis
  • Dumitru Gavrilescu
  • Alexandru Gheorghe
  • Robert Niţă
  • Marius Păcurar
  • Adrian Dobrea

Honours

Liga I
Liga I
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  • Winners (0):, Best finnish: 13th 2000–01


Liga II
Liga II
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  • Winners (2): 1996–97
    Divizia B 1996–97
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    , 1999–00
    Divizia B 1999–00
    The Divizia B 1999-00 season was the 60th season of Divizia B, the second tier of the Romanian football league system.The winner of each series of the Divizia B was promoted to the Divizia A...

  • Runners-up (1): 1995–96
    Divizia B 1995–96
    The Divizia B 1995–96 season was the 56th season of Divizia B, the second tier of the Romanian football league system.The winner of each series of the Divizia B was promoted to the Divizia A. The bottom two teams were relegated to the Divizia C.-Seria I:...



Liga III
Liga III
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  • Winners (5): 1956, 1973–74, 1982–83, 1988–89, 1994–95
  • Runners-up (3): 1968–69, 1979–80, 1980–81


Romanian Cup
Romanian Cup
The Cupa României is a football competition which was held annually since 1933-34, except during the World War II. It is the country's main cup competition, and it is open to all clubs affiliated with FRF and the county football associations regardless of the league they belong to...

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  • Winners (0):
  • Runners-up (1): 1966–67
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