1940–41 Divizia A
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The 1940–41 Divizia A was the twenty-ninth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. [1]
Teams
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League table
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Notes
- Carpaţi Baia Mare did not start in the new edition because of Second Vienna Award, and the city of Baia Mare was part of Hungary now.
- Crișana Oradea the Winner of 1939–40 Divizia B was also under the Hungary occupation so the runner-up was promoted.
- The new promoted FC Universitatea Cluj moved in Sibiu to can play in Divizia A under the name Universitatea Cluj-Sibiu, because Cluj-Napoca was under Hungary occupation.
- CAM Timișoara and AMEF Arad was banned due to politic reasons, being workers teams. AMEF Arad was enrolled in the Arad district league.
- FC Craiova and Gloria Arad was promoted to replace this 2 teams.
- Also the Winner of 1939–40 Divizia B, Franco-Româna Brăila were banned being a worker team, so they were replaced by FC Brăila.
Results
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Top goalscorers
| Rank[2] | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ion Bogdan | Rapid București | 21 |
| Valeriu Niculescu | Unirea Tricolor București | ||
| 3 | Iosif Kovács | Ripensia Timișoara | 20 |
| 4 | Ilie Cricitoiu | Unirea Tricolor București | 18 |
| Vasile Pop | UD Reșița |
Champion squad
| Unirea Tricolor București[3] |
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Goalkeepers: Anghel Crețeanu (2 / 0); Vasile Cristea (22 / 0). Manager: Ștefan Cârjan. |
See also
References
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- ↑ 1940–41 Divizia A
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