CSM Avântul Reghin


Club Sportiv Municipal Avântul Reghin, commonly known as Avântul Reghin is a Romanian professional football club from Reghin, Mureș County and currently playing in the Liga III, the third tier of the football league system.
The club was founded in summer 1949 and soon played in the Romanian first league, finishing 13th in the 1955 season. Since then, it has played only in Liga II and Liga III.
Over time, the club has had several names: IPEIL Reghin, Avântul Reghin, Recolta Reghin, Partizanul Reghin, Avântul Reghin, Progresul Reghin, Voința Reghin, and since 1968 it is known as Avântul Reghin.

History

In Reghin, football was played in an organized way even before the First World War, as noted by Professor Ioan Costea in the book Avântul Reghin - Football and honor. In the interwar period the strongest local team was Victoria, but with the development of the economy of the main factories in the city they established their own teams to motivate their workers. This is how the formations Foresta Română, Partizanul, Nautica, Producția, Recolta, Progresul and Rapid appeared and these will later form the core and foundation of Avântul Reghin.
In 1946, three of the strongest Reghin football teams ' merged out of the desire for performance to form the Foresta Reghin. The results are seen quite quickly, the team reaching the quarter-finals of the Romanian Cup in the 1947–48 season, but in 1949, following the nationalization in Romania and of IPEIL, the factory that sustained the team, Foresta was metamorphoses into a new team led by Wajda Janos. The official date of establishment of the new team is 16 June 1949 under the name of IPEIL Reghin changed few months later to Avântul Reghin'''.
In 1952, Avântul managed to promoted to second division and, after an 11th place in the 1953 season, the white and blues won the Series II of the 1954 season of Divizia B and promoted to Divizia A. The squad led by Alexandru Schwartz was composed of: Cojocaru, Szekes - Katona II, Bartha, Tonița, Veszi, Feher, Lukacs, Katona I, Constantinescu, Balint, Nistor, Eles, Mateon, Farago, Munteanu and Asztalos I.
In 2008, the team finished second in the third league and participated at the play-offs for the promotion to Liga II. It made a good impression but failed to qualify. Same in 2016.

Honours

Liga I
Liga II
Liga III
Liga IV – Mureș County

Club officials

Board of directors

RoleName
Owner

League history

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotesCupa României
2024–253Liga III 9thRelegated
2023–243Liga III 8thFirst round
2022–233Liga III 7thFirst round
2021–223Liga III 8thSecond Round
2020–213Liga III 3rdFirst round
2019–203Liga III 8thFourth round
2018–193Liga III 6thSecond Round
2017–183Liga III 10thSecond Round
2016–173Liga III 7thFourth round
2015–163Liga III 2ndFirst round
2014–153Liga III 9thThird round
2013–143Liga III 11thFirst round
2012–133Liga III 7thThird round
2011–123Liga III 5thSecond Round
2010–113Liga III 9thFourth round
2009–103Liga III 15thSpared from First round
2008–093Liga III 8th

SeasonTierDivisionPlaceNotesCupa României
2007–083Liga III 2nd
2006–073Liga III 13th
2005–063Divizia C 5th
2004–053Divizia C 6th
2003–043Divizia C 4th
2002–033Divizia C 11th
1999–003Divizia C 17thRelegated
1998–994Divizia D 1st Promoted
1994–953Divizia C 20thRelegated
1993–943Divizia C 3rd
1992–933Divizia C 6th
1991–923Divizia C 2nd
1990–913Divizia C 2nd
1989–903Divizia C 2nd
1988–892Divizia B 18thRelegated
1987–883Divizia C 1st Promoted

Former managers