FC Hermannstadt


Asociația Fotbal Club Hermannstadt, commonly known as FC Hermannstadt, Hermannstadt, or familiarly as Sibiu, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Sibiu, Sibiu County, that competes in the Liga I, the top tier of Romanian [football league system|Romanian football].
The team was founded in 2015 and entered the fourth division, with Hermannstadt being the equivalent of the city's name in the standard German language. Nicknamed Roș-negrii, they achieved successive promotions and reached the Liga I, the top tier of the football league system|Romanian league system], in 2018.
That same year, Hermannstadt also reached the 2018 [Cupa României final|final] of Cupa României, which they lost 0–2 to Universitatea Craiova. They repeated this achievement in 2025, but again finished as runners-up after a narrow 2–3 defeat to CFR Cluj.

History

AFC Hermannstadt was founded in 2015 to continue the long tradition of football in the city of Sibiu, started in 1913 by Șoimii Sibiu and continued through other teams such as Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu, Inter Sibiu, FC Sibiu, or Voința Sibiu. Even if Hermannstadt is not a "legal" successor to any of these clubs, it can be considered a moral one, as it is currently the only representative of Sibiu in the first three leagues. Hermannstadt is the equivalent of the city's name in the German language, which has sometimes stirred controversy.
Immediately after the 2015 founding, the club was enrolled in the Liga IV. It finished first in the league table and subsequently qualified for the Liga III promotion play-offs. Hermannstadt won the phase without major difficulties, after 6–1 on aggregate against the champion of Gorj County, Gilortul Târgu Cărbunești. Sibienii were also winners of the Liga III – Seria V in the next season and promoted to the Liga II, the second level of the Romanian league system.
Hermannstadt played its first Liga II match on 5 August 2017, a 3–0 home victory over CS Balotești. It finished the campaign as runner-up, and thus achieved promotion to the Liga I after only three years of existence. The club also managed a notable performance in the Cupa României, being the first in 36 years to reach the final despite not playing in the top flight. Hermannstadt upset four Liga I teams en route to the last game of the competition—Voluntari, Juventus București, FCSB and county rival Gaz Metan Mediaș, respectively. It lost the final 0–2 to Universitatea Craiova, on 27 May 2018.
On 21 July 2018, Hermannstadt won its first ever Liga I match after Ștefan Blănaru scored the only goal of the opening fixture against Sepsi OSK.

Ground

Hermannstadt's home ground, Sibiu [Municipal Stadium (1927)|Stadionul Municipal], was originally built in 1927 and served as the home venue for several other teams from the city. In 2018, it was demolished to make way for a modern version, prompting Hermannstadt to temporarily relocate to the Stadionul Gaz Metan in Mediaș. The new stadium was inaugurated in 2022.

Support

In its beginnings, Hermannstadt enjoyed the interest of about 4,000 fans. The team also has an ultras group, named D'acii, which appeared for the first time at a match against ASU Politehnica Timișoara in September 2017. Their name is a pun on the words dacii and d-aci, a contraction of de aici.

Rivalries

Hermannstadt had a local rivalry with Gaz Metan Mediaș, referred to as the "Derby of Sibiu County".

Honours

Domestic

Leagues

Cups

Club officials

Board of directors

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Current technical staff

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Head coach

Notable former players

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Notable former managers

Statistics and records

League history

SeasonLeagueLevelPos.NotesCupa României
2025–26Liga I1TBDTBD
2024–25Liga I17thFinal
2023–24Liga I19thQuarter-finals
2022–23Liga I111thQuarter-finals
2021–22Liga II22ndPromotedRound of 16
2020–21Liga I114thRelegatedRound of 32

SeasonLeagueLevelPos.NotesCupa României
2019–20Liga I18thQuarter Finals
2018–19Liga I112thPlay-off winnerQuarter-finals
2017–18Liga II22ndPromotedFinal
2016–17Liga III 31stPromotedCounty Phase
2015–16Liga IV 41stPromoted