Full name | Club Sportiv Brazi |
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Nickname(s) | Chimiștii (The Chemists) |
Founded | 1968 as Chimia Brazi 2002 as CS Brazi |
Ground | Chimia |
Capacity | 2,000 |
Owner | Brazi Commune |
Chairman | Nicu Lazăr |
Manager | Nicolae Scarlat |
League | Liga IV |
2022–23 | Liga IV, Prahova, 14th of 18 |
Website | Club website |
Club Sportiv Brazi, commonly known as CS Brazi, or simply as Brazi, is a Romanian amateur football club based in Brazi, Prahova County. The club was established in 1968, under the name of Chimia Brazi by the Brazi oil refinery. In 2002 the club was re-founded as CS Brazi (a multi-sport club). The football section is currently playing in the Liga VI (6th tier).
History
Founded in 1968 as Chimia Brazi, the club promoted for the first time in Divizia C at the end of the 1971–72 season, Chimiștii won Prahova County Championship and qualified for the Divizia C promotion play-off, where they faced the champion of București Municipal Championship, Uremoas București, and they won without major difficulties, (4–0 at Brazi and 1–1 at București).[1]
Honours
Notable managers
- Octavian Grigore
- Valeriu Răchită
- Valentin Negoiță
- Mihai Mocanu
Notable players
- Valentin Lazăr
- Alin Stoica
References
- ↑ "Chimia Brazi promoveaza in Divizia C". ziarulprahova.ro.
External links
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