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1990–91 Divizia B


FieldValue
country
competitionDivizia B
season1990–91
teams54 (3x18)
promotedOțelul Galați
Electroputere Craiova
ASA Târgu Mureș
relegatedSiretul Pașcani
Mecanică Fină București
Vulturii Lugoj
Prahova Ploiești
Pandurii Târgu Jiu
CIL Sighetu Marmației
Poiana Câmpina
Minerul Motru
Aurul Brad
Fortus Iași
Montana Sinaia
Progresul Timișoara
prevseason1989–90
nextseason1991–92

Electroputere Craiova ASA Târgu Mureș Mecanică Fină București Vulturii Lugoj Prahova Ploiești Pandurii Târgu Jiu CIL Sighetu Marmației Poiana Câmpina Minerul Motru Aurul Brad Fortus Iași Montana Sinaia Progresul Timișoara

The 1990–91 Divizia B was the 51st season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system.

The format has been maintained to three series, each of them having 18 teams. At the end of the season, the winners of the series promoted to Divizia A and the last four places from each series relegated to Divizia C.

Team changes

To Divizia B

Promoted from Divizia C

  • Fortus Iași
  • Borzești
  • Gloria CFR Galați
  • Callatis Mangalia
  • Progresul București
  • Electroputere Craiova
  • Șoimii IPA Sibiu
  • Montana Sinaia
  • Vulturii Lugoj
  • Aurul Brad
  • Metalurgistul Cugir
  • CIL Sighetu Marmației

Relegated from Divizia A

  • Flacăra Moreni

From Divizia B

Relegated to Divizia C

  • Someșul Satu Mare
  • CFR Pașcani
  • IMASA Sfântu Gheorghe
  • Electromureș Târgu Mureș
  • CS Botoșani
  • Metalul Mija
  • Mureșul Deva
  • Viitorul Vaslui
  • Constructorul Craiova
  • CFR Cluj

Promoted to Divizia A

  • Progresul Brăila
  • Rapid București
  • Gloria Bistrița

Excluded teams

Victoria București and FC Olt Scornicești were excluded due to fall of communism in December 1989. This decision was made after it was proved that the ascension of the two teams was a forced one, with the help of the communist regime. Victoria was sponsored by the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs (the "Miliția", Police) and FC Olt was based in the hometown of Nicolae Ceaușescu, the former general secretary of the Romanian Communist Party from 1965 to 1989.

Renamed teams

ASA Târgu Mureș was renamed as ASA Electromureș Târgu Mureș.

Teams

| Romania

League tables

Serie I

Serie II

Serie III

Top scorers

;14 goals

  • Romania Adrian State (Gloria CFR Galați)

;12 goals

  • Romania Ion Profir (Oțelul Galați)

;11 goals

  • Romania Adrian Oprea (Gloria CFR Galați)

;8 goals

  • Romania Valentin Ștefan (Gloria CFR Galați)
  • Romania Costin Maleș (Oțelul Galați)

;5 goals

  • Romania Haralambie Antohi (Gloria CFR Galați)

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/roem2hist.html rsssf.org]
  2. [http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_b/tables/1990_91.shtml romaniansoccer.ro]
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