Fixtures

Romania Liga 2 09/13 08:00 6 Gloria Bistrita vs CS Dinamo Bucuresti - View
Romania Liga 2 09/20 08:00 7 Scolar Resita vs Gloria Bistrita - View
Romania Liga 2 09/27 08:00 8 Gloria Bistrita vs FC Bihor Oradea - View
Romania Liga 2 10/04 08:00 9 ASA Targu Mures vs Gloria Bistrita - View
Romania Liga 2 10/18 08:00 10 Gloria Bistrita vs Chindia Targoviste - View
Romania Liga 2 10/25 08:00 11 ACS Sepsi vs Gloria Bistrita - View

Results

Romania Liga 2 08/30 08:00 5 [7] CS Concordia Chiajna v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud [17] L 2-0
Romania Cup 08/27 14:30 636 CSO Baicoi v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud W 2-3
Romania Liga 2 08/23 08:00 4 [17] CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud v CS Tunari [19] D 2-2
Romania Liga 2 08/19 16:00 3 [13] CSM Politehnica Iasi v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud [16] L 3-0
Romania Liga 2 08/16 08:00 3 CSM Politehnica Iasi v Gloria Bistrita - PPT.
Romania Cup 08/13 14:30 9 CS Gheorgheni v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud W 1-5
Romania Liga 2 08/09 08:00 2 [13] CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud v CS Afumati [3] D 1-1
Romania Cup 08/06 14:30 8 Uhud v Gloria Bistrita W 0-4
Romania Liga 2 08/02 08:00 1 [20] CSM Slatina v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud [16] D 0-0
Romania Liga III 06/04 14:30 1 SCM Ramnicu Valcea v CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud D 7-7
Romania Liga III 05/31 15:00 1 CS Gloria 2018 Bistrita-Nasaud v SCM Ramnicu Valcea W 1-0
Romania Liga III 05/24 14:30 2 Gloria Bistrita v Montpellier - PPT.

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 16 20
Wins 23 10 13
Draws 8 6 2
Losses 5 0 5
Goals for 75 40 35
Goals against 32 13 19
Clean sheets 17 8 9
Failed to score 6 2 4

Clubul Sportiv Gloria Bistrița, commonly known as Gloria Bistrița or simply as Gloria, is a Romanian football club based in Bistrița, Bistrița-Năsăud County, competing in Liga II, the second tier of Romanian football.

Founded in 2018 as 1. FC Gloria Bistrița, the team is widely seen as the unofficial successor of ACF Gloria Bistrița, sharing its name, colors (white and blue), stadium, and even former staff and players. In 2021, it was taken over by the Bistrița-Năsăud County Council and renamed Gloria Bistrița-Năsăud. In 2025, it dropped "Năsăud" to strengthen its identity and align more closely with the Municipality of Bistrița.

History

Following the bankruptcy of ACF Gloria Bistrița in 2015, football in the city sought revival through FC Bistrița and Academia Gloria Bistrița. However, both projects were short-lived due to financial difficulties, dissolving in 2017 and 2018, respectively.

Former logo, used between 2018 and 2021

1. FC Gloria Bistrița was founded on 31 May 2018 and directly enrolled in Liga III, taking the place of newly promoted ACS Dumitra. The latter ceded its spot and right to compete in the third tier, along with all its players, administrative and technical staff, to the newly established club. Simultaneously, ACS Dumitra enrolled in Liga IV – Bistrița-Năsăud County and became the official second team and partner of 1. FC Gloria.

The club is widely regarded as the unofficial successor of the historic club by supporters, the media, and by the club itself, which has embraced this legacy. It shares a similar name, the same white and blue colors, plays at the same stadium, and includes former directors, managers, and players from the original club, further reinforcing the continuity between the two entities.

In the following three seasons, under the guidance of Dănuț Matei and featuring experienced top-flight players such as Sergiu Costin, Alin Chibulcutean, Adrian Nalați, József Lőrincz, Ovidiu Stoianof, Marius Curtuiuș, Călin Albuț, and Andrei Enescu, 1. FC Gloria finished 9th in Series V of the 2018–19 Liga III season. In the 2019–20 season, which was interrupted in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the team placed 7th in the same series. During the 2020–21 season, competing in Series X, Gloria achieved a 3rd-place finish.

Former logo, used between 2021 and 2025

In the summer of 2021, 1. FC Gloria, facing financial collapse, was taken over by the Bistrița-Năsăud County Council and renamed Gloria 2018 Bistrița-Năsăud. In the 2021–22 season, the team competed in Series IX of Liga III, finishing 5th in both the regular season and the play-out round, with Adrian Falub taking charge in February 2022.

In the 2022–23 campaign, playing in Series X, Gloria finished 3rd in the regular season and 2nd in the play-off round, thus qualifying for the promotion play-off, where it was eliminated in the first round by Corvinul Hunedoara (1–2 at home and 1–2 away). During the 2023–24 season, the club once again qualified for the promotion play-off after winning Series IX, but was knocked out in the first round by Unirea Ungheni (2–2 at home and 1–2 away).

Named in June as the new head coach, Iosif Rotariu parted ways with the club just a month later. In his place, Cristian Pustai was appointed as head coach for the 2024–25 season. With a core of players including R. Avram, R. Began, T. Mitran, M. Salka, I. Chukwu, Al. Mogoș, A. Burdeț, S. Vișinar, I. Vencu, A. Llullaku (cpt.), V. Alexandru, Tonini, Fr. Cristea, D. Covaci, Rafael Tavares, P. Chiorean, B. Forizs, A. Buziuc, Andraș and G. Deac, the White and Blues dominated Series VII, securing qualification for the promotion play-off. After advancing past CSO Filiași, who was disqualified, Gloria earned promotion to Liga II with a 1–0 home victory and a dramatic second leg against SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, which ended 2–3 after extra time and 5–4 in the penalty shootout.

Gloria Bistrița is a professional soccer team based in Bistrița, Romania, with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1930, the club has established itself as a significant presence in Romanian football, competing in various leagues and tournaments over the decades. The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, which are proudly displayed by their supporters during home matches at the Stadionul Jean Pădureanu.

Gloria Bistrița has a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in both domestic and international football. The club's commitment to youth development is evident in its academy, which aims to cultivate the next generation of soccer stars.

Throughout its history, Gloria Bistrița has experienced various highs and lows, including notable performances in the Romanian top flight and participation in European competitions. The team's resilience and determination have endeared it to fans, who are known for their unwavering support, creating an electric atmosphere during matches.

As Gloria Bistrița continues to strive for success on the pitch, it remains a symbol of pride for the city and its community, embodying the spirit of Romanian football. With a focus on teamwork, skill, and sportsmanship, the club aims to build on its legacy and achieve new heights in the coming years.