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2000–01 Divizia B


FieldValue
country
competitionDivizia B
season2000–01
teams36 (2x18)
promotedSportul Studențesc
UM Timișoara
Farul Constanța
relegatedMetrom Brașov
Apemin Borsec
Drobeta-Turnu Severin
Corvinul Hunedoara
Callatis Mangalia
Electro Craiova
Juventus București
FCM Râmnicu Vâlcea
Precizia Săcele
Cetate Deva
Politehnica Iași
Inter Sibiu
league topscorerIonuț Mazilu (12 goals)
prevseason1999–2000
nextseason2001–02

UM Timișoara Farul Constanța Apemin Borsec Drobeta-Turnu Severin Corvinul Hunedoara Callatis Mangalia Electro Craiova Juventus București FCM Râmnicu Vâlcea Precizia Săcele Cetate Deva Politehnica Iași Inter Sibiu

The 2000–01 Divizia B was the 61st season of the second tier of the Romanian football league system.

The format has been maintained to two 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 six places from both series relegated to Divizia C. Two more teams relegated this season due to the reduction of team in the next season, from 36 (2x18) to 32 (2x16). A promotion play-off was played between the 13th and 14th-placed in the Divizia A and the runners-up of the Divizia B series.

Team changes

To Divizia B

Promoted from Divizia C

  • Apemin Borsec
  • Hondor Agigea**
  • Fulgerul Bragadiru
  • Cetate Deva
  • Pandurii Târgu Jiu
  • Baia Mare

Relegated from Divizia A

  • Farul Constanța
  • FC Onești
  • CSM Reșița
  • Extensiv Craiova

From Divizia B

Relegated to Divizia C

  • Dacia Pitești
  • Petrolul Moinești
  • Dunărea Galați
  • Chimica Târnăveni
  • Chindia Târgoviște
  • Universitatea Cluj
  • Gloria Buzău
  • Minerul Motru

Promoted to Divizia A

  • Foresta Suceava
  • Gaz Metan Mediaș

Note (**)

Hondor Agigea promoted but due to financial problems sold its place to Metalul Plopeni.

Renamed teams

Poiana Câmpina was renamed as Dinamo Poiana Câmpina and started to be the second squad of Dinamo București.

Electro-Bere Craiova was renamed as Electro Craiova.

Flacăra Râmnicu Vâlcea was renamed as FCM Râmnicu Valcea.

League map

||caption=Locations of Divizia B clubs by series

League tables

Seria I

Seria II

Divizia A play-off

The 13th and 14th-placed teams of the Divizia A faced the 2nd-placed teams of the Divizia B.

|} Note: FC Baia Mare sold their 2001–02 Divizia A place to FCM Bacău.

Cristocea Ciobanu Păcurar

Top scorers

;12 goals

  • ROU Ionuț Mazilu (Sportul Studențesc)

;11 goals

  • ROU Alexandru Bălțoi (Poiana Câmpina)

;9 goals

  • ROU Cristian Ciubotariu (Sportul Studențesc)
  • ROU Cristian Dicu (Midia Năvodari)

;8 goals

  • ROU Florin Bratu (Tractorul Brașov)
  • ROU Dorel Zaharia (Callatis Mangalia)
  • ROU Virgil Marșavela (Metrom Brașov)
  • ROU Mircea Oprea (Fulgerul Bragadiru)

;7 goals

  • ROU Romulus Miclea (ASA Târgu Mureș)

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesr/roem01.html rsssf.org]
  2. [http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_b/tables/2000_01.shtml romaniansoccer.ro]
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