16: PENALTY pentru U Cluj! Arbitrul revede cu ajutorul VAR faza duelului dintre Bălan și Turda și arată punctul cu var. Min. 4: GOOOOOL U Cluj! Bălan deschide scorul cu o lovitură de cap, după o centrare venită din lovitură liberă. Filip a trimis cu capul spre poartă, iar Bălan s-a înălțat, învingându-l pe Straton. Min. 1: A început meciul! FC Argeș: Straton - M. Constantin, Turda, Cestor, Latovlevici - Raynov, Njike - Jakolis, Ișfan, Bertrand - Garita Rezerve: Greab - Tofan, Dobrosavlevici, Meza Colli, Covaci, G.
This case was named by the press "Penescu Case" or the "Romanian Calciopoli". [9] After Cornel Penescu's arrest, his son, Andrei Penescu led the club, but the funding was practically non-existent and the club struggled to survive even in Liga II, finishing in the second half of the table. Then on July 26, 2013 it was announced that FC Argeș is bankrupt without any chance of rescue. [10] SCM Pitești and supporters' club (2013–2017)[edit] After the bankruptcy of FC Argeș, people of Pitești have tried to bring football back to life. The first project was SCM Pitești, a project initiated by Pitești Municipality which created a football section at SCM, the Sporting Club of the Municipality, in 2011, with 2 years before the end of FC Argeș, anticipating the bankruptcy of the club led at that time by Penescu's son, a club full of debts and with no future.
Edilul de la Piteşti a purtat o discuţie cu cei doi şi i-a îndemnat să continue la Piteşti, întrucât echipa are planuri măreţe. Cei doi jucători pe care FC Argeş încearcă din greu să îi păstreze la club "Eu nu m-am implicat niciodată să aduc un jucător sau să impun vreun jucător. Prepeliţă vă va spune că n-am făcut niciodată aşa ceva.
In the 80's the team become a middle of the leaderboard team, finishing frequently on 6th, 7th or 9th place, but managed however to reach 3 Balkans Cup finals in this period. Than at the end of the 80's and beginning of the 90's the team slipped even in the lower half everything cumulating with the relegation from Divizia A in 1992 after 29 years spent in the top-flight of the Romanian football. Relegated in Liga II and with financial problems FC Argeș was taken over by Dacia, whose director was Constantin Stroe, who paid the debts. The club promoted back in 1994, finished 8th in 1995 and was again at 5 points away from relegation in 1996.
In front of over 17, 000 spectators, in the final round, although he had the title in his pocket, FC Argeș defeated Dinamo București, on 23 August Stadium, with the score of 3–2, through the goals scored by: Jercan (min 45), C. Radu I (min 55), Frățilă (min 89), respectively Lucescu (min 17) and Dumitrache (min 61) for Dinamo.
At the end of the first part of the championship, FC Argeş was on the 4th place, with 18 points, following the teams: UTA Arad, SC Bacău and Universitatea Cluj. The winter preparations took place at Băile Herculane, followed by a strong tournament in the former East Germany, tournament that would help the team a lot in the second part of the championship. The second part was extraordinary, FC Argeș being defeated only twice (0–2, at home against Steagul Roșu Brașov and 0–1, at Cluj-Napoca, against CFR). There were followed by 9 games without defeats, in which Halagian played the big card several times.
Than in the next season the team comeback in the middle of the table. [7] 1997–98 Divizia A season was the last peak of FC Argeș's history. The team finished 3rd and qualified for 1998–99 UEFA Cup where they eliminated teams like Dynamo Baku and İstanbulspor but were eliminated without problems by Celta de Vigo 0–8 on aggregate. This last presence in European Cups it was due to a formidable generation, the second most talented after the Dobrin's generation. This FC Argeș team had players like: Adrian Mutu, Bogdan Vintilă, Valentin Năstase, Iulian Crivac, Constantin Schumacher or Constantin Barbu.
[8] FC Argeș continued its good seasons finishing 4th in 1999, than on 5th place in 2000 and 2001. Than from 2002 the team was a constant presence in the second half of the leaderboard, finishing in the best case on 10th place. This bad period ended with the second relegation in the club's history, this time after 13 years, at the end of the 2006–07 Liga I season. The team promoted back after only one season in Liga II. The "Romanian Calciopoli" and Bankruptcy (2009–2013)[edit] "The White-Violet Eagles" finished 8th at their first season after the promotion, a season with good results and a solid style of playing. Than on June 8, 2009 a news would shock the world of the Romanian football, FC Argeș was relegated in Liga II, after National Anti-corruption Division, found that the owner of the team from that period, Cornel Penescu, tried to bribe more referees to "help" the team winning.
The best ranking in club's history until then was followed only by a 12th place in 1969, a 10th place in 1970 and a 9th place in 1971. FC Argeș's 1971–72 campaign squad. Then in the 1971–72 Divizia A season nothing announced the great final success of "the White-Violets". In the first round the team had a bad debut, with a defeat (1–4) at SC Bacău and the tension within the team led to the dismissal of coach Titus Ozon, in his place was promoted a young coach, Florin Halagian, a former player of Dinamo Pitești. At his debut on August 29, 1971, being the youngest coach of Divizia A, FC Argeș won 2–1 against Rapid București, both goals scored by Jercan.
U Cluj - FC Argeş. Amintiri cu Dobrin - Avancronică - LPF
FC Universitatea Cluj vs FC Argeş Piteşti rezultate live, H2H
Argeş Pitești II - Dinamo Bucureşti II (live score en direct)




