CS Viitorul Daesti

CS Viitorul Daesti

Leagues Played
Romania Liga III 72 Romania Cup 4
Links
Wikipedia
Romania Liga III 03/18 13:00 - Minerul Costesti v CS Viitorul Daesti D 2-2
Romania Liga III 03/12 13:00 - CS Viitorul Daesti v CSM Slatina L 0-2
Romania Liga III 11/19 12:00 - ACS Vedita Colonesti MS v CS Viitorul Daesti W 1-2
Romania Liga III 11/13 12:00 - CS Sporting Rosiori v CS Viitorul Daesti W 1-2
Romania Liga III 11/06 12:00 - CS Viitorul Daesti v CSO Petrolul Potcoava W 2-0
Romania Liga III 10/30 12:00 - ACSO Filiasi v CS Viitorul Daesti L 2-1
Romania Liga III 10/22 12:00 - CSM Alexandria v CS Viitorul Daesti W 0-2
Romania Liga III 10/08 12:00 - CSM Slatina v CS Viitorul Daesti L 2-0
Romania Liga III 09/04 14:00 - CSO Petrolul Potcoava v CS Viitorul Daesti W 1-2
Romania Liga III 08/28 15:00 - CS Viitorul Daesti v ACSO Filiasi W 3-0
Romania Cup 08/11 14:30 1 CS Viitorul Daesti v ACS Vedita Colonesti MS L 0-1
Romania Liga III 04/30 12:00 - CSM Deva v CS Viitorul Daesti W 1-2
Romania Liga III 03/26 13:00 - CS Viitorul Daesti v CS Gilortul Targu Carbunesti D 1-1
Romania Liga III 03/19 13:00 - ACS Viitorul Selimbar v CS Viitorul Daesti L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 02/17 10:00 - CS Pandurii Lignitul Targu Jiu v CS Viitorul Daesti D 1-1
Romania Cup 10/21 11:30 10 CS Viitorul Daesti v ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu L 1-2
Romania Liga III 10/17 12:00 - Jiul Petrosani v CS Viitorul Daesti D 2-2
Romania Cup 09/22 13:30 1 CS Viitorul Daesti v ACS Flacara Horezu W 5-0
Romania Liga III 11/22 12:02 - CS Viitorul Daesti v FC U Craiova 1948 L 0-2
Romania Liga III 11/01 12:00 - CS Soimii Lipova v CS Viitorul Daesti L 4-0
Romania Liga III 10/11 11:59 - Ghiroda SI Giarmata VII v CS Viitorul Daesti W 2-4

Wikipedia - CS Viitorul Dăești

Clubul Sportiv Viitorul Dăești, commonly known as Viitorul Dăești, is a Romanian football club originally from Dăești, Vâlcea County and currently playing in Liga III, the third tier of the Romanian football league system, after was promoted at the end of the 2018–19 season.

History

Viitorul Dăești was established in the summer of 2012 at the initiative of George Popolan, the mayor of Dăești commune. The club was enrolled directly in the Liga IV – Vâlcea County, the fourth tier of the Romanian football, and finished their first season on 5th place in the North Series.

Viitorul continued to play in the North Series of the Liga IV – Vâlcea County ranking 4th in the 2013–14 season and 3rd in the 2014–15 season, and 11th in the 2015–16 season played in a single series.

In the 2016–17 season, Viitorul Dăești, coached by Cosmin Ursu, won the Liga IV – Vâlcea County qualifying for the promotion play-off to Liga III, but lost to AS Milcov (0–0 at home and 0–2 away), the winner of Liga IV – Olt County.

In the 2017–18 season, Viitorul finished the regular season in third place, eleven points behind first place Flacăra Horezu with no chance of promotion, and Cosmin Ursu was replaced with Gabriel Mangalagiu who led the club to finish as runners-up in the play-off.

At the end of the 2018–19 season, Viitorul promoted to Liga III winning Liga IV – Vâlcea County and the promotion play-off played against Real Bradu (2–1 at Bradu and 3–0 at Dăești), the winner of Liga IV – Argeș County. The squad led by Gabriel Mangalagiu was composed of among others by Dragoș Geantă, Ion Armeanu, Octavian Vasile, Ioan Săraru, Andrei Fistogeanu, Lucian Iordache, Ionuț Lăzărescu, Florian Pârvu, Gabriel Rizea, Leonard Săraru, Raul Horumbă, George Neacșu, Marian Roșianu, Ion Marian, Alin Bucei, Ștefan Pașoi, Cătălin Moldoveanu and Bogdan Preda.

The 2019–20 campaign saw the debut of Viitorul in Liga III, "Dăeștenii" finished on eleventh place in the 4th Series in a season curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Romania.

After a mediocre start of the 2020–21 season, ninth place with just three points in four rounds, Mangalagiu was sacked and replaced with Lucian Giurcă. A month later, Petre Gigiu was appointed the new head coach, but he was replaced in January with Adrian Popa who, with a core of players such as Florin Costea, Lucian Iordache, Florian Pârvu, Samson Nwabueze or Cristian Munteanu among others, leads the club on third place in its series at the end of the season.

The 2021–22 season was a successful campaign, finishing second in both the regular season and the play-off of 6th series, Viitorul qualify for promotion play-offs to Liga II, losing in the first round to Odorheiu Secuiesc, 0–2 on aggregate.

CS Viitorul Daesti is a professional soccer team based in Daesti, Romania. The team was founded in 2010 and has quickly risen through the ranks of Romanian football to become a competitive force in the country's top leagues.

Known for their fast-paced and attacking style of play, CS Viitorul Daesti has a talented squad of players who are capable of producing exciting and entertaining football on the pitch. The team's home matches are played at the Stadionul Viitorul in Daesti, where passionate fans come out to support their local team.

CS Viitorul Daesti has a strong youth development program, which has helped to produce some of Romania's top young talents. The team is known for giving opportunities to young players and helping them develop into top-level professionals.

Overall, CS Viitorul Daesti is a team on the rise in Romanian football, with a bright future ahead of them. Fans can expect to see exciting and competitive matches whenever they take to the pitch.