CSM Târgu Mureș (football) should not be confused with ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș.
Clubname: | CSM Târgu Mureș |
Fullname: | Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș |
Short Name: | Târgu Mureș |
Nickname: | Mureșenii (The Mureș Men) |
Founded: | 2018 |
Dissolved: | 2019 |
Ground: | Trans-Sil |
Capacity: | 8,200 |
Season: | 2018–19 |
Position: | Liga IV, Mureș County, 1st |
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Clubul Sportiv Municipal Târgu Mureș, commonly known as CSM Târgu Mureș, or simply Târgu Mureș, was a Romanian professional football club based in Târgu Mureș, Mureș County.
The team was founded in the summer of 2018 as the football section of CSM Târgu Mureș, in order to continue the tradition of former ASA Târgu Mureș (2013), but the project disbanded after only one year of activity.
Târgu Mureș' football history began in 1944 with CS Târgu Mureș and continued with ASA Târgu Mureș (1962) and ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș. All three teams played multiple seasons in the Liga I; their best results are finishing as runners-up in the first league (ASA 1962 in the 1974–75 season and ASA 2013 in the 2014–15 season).
CSM Târgu Mureș was founded in the summer of 2018 as the football section of CSM Târgu Mureș, a multi-sport club established on 19 December 2017, following the bankruptcy of ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș.[1] [2]
The club played its home matches at Trans-Sil Stadium in Târgu Mureș, with a capacity of 8,200 seats.
Season | Tier | Division | Place | Cupa României | ||
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4 | Liga IV (MS) | align=center bgcolor=gold | 1st (C) |