CS Sporting Liesti

CS Sporting Liesti

Leagues Played
Romania Liga III 95 Romania Cup 13
Links
Wikipedia

Results

Romania Liga III 05/24 14:30 2 FC Bacau v CS Sporting Liesti - PPT.
Romania Liga III 05/21 15:00 2 CS Sporting Liesti v FC Bacau - CANC
Romania Liga III 05/17 15:00 9 ACS KSE Targu Secuiesc v CS Sporting Liesti W 1-2
Romania Liga III 05/10 15:00 8 CS Sporting Liesti v Unirea Branistea L 2-4
Romania Liga III 05/03 15:00 7 CS Sporting Liesti v Aerostar Bacau W 4-0
Romania Liga III 04/26 14:00 6 [2] CS Sporting Liesti v ACS KSE Targu Secuiesc [3] D 1-1
Romania Liga III 04/18 14:00 5 Unirea Branistea v CS Sporting Liesti L 4-0
Romania Liga III 04/11 14:00 4 Aerostar Bacau v CS Sporting Liesti W 0-1
Romania Liga III 04/05 14:00 3 ACS KSE Targu Secuiesc v CS Sporting Liesti D 0-0
Romania Liga III 03/29 13:00 2 [2] CS Sporting Liesti v Unirea Branistea [1] W 2-1
Romania Liga III 03/22 13:00 1 CS Sporting Liesti v Aerostar Bacau D 2-2
Romania Liga III 03/15 13:00 18 CSM Adjud v CS Sporting Liesti W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 30 16 14
Wins 19 8 11
Draws 6 4 2
Losses 5 4 1
Goals for 61 38 23
Goals against 32 22 10
Clean sheets 13 6 7
Failed to score 3 1 2

Wikipedia - CS Sporting Liești

Clubul Sportiv Sporting Liești, commonly known as Sporting Liești, is a Romanian football club based in Liești, Galați County. The team currently competes in Liga III, the third tier of Romanian football.

History

Led by Doru Buciumeanu since the summer of 2011, Sporting won the Liga IV – Galați County in the 2011–12 season but lost the promotion play-off against CSM Moinești, the winner of Liga IV – Bacău County, 0–5 on neutral ground at Municipal Stadium in Huși. However, promotion came at the end of the following season, after winning the county league for the second time in a row and defeating FC Gârceni, the Vaslui County winner, 5–3 at Letea Stadium in Bacău.

Sporting’s debut in Liga III was tough. Buciumeanu was replaced by Valentin Kramer three rounds before the end of the regular season, with the team finishing 9th. Sporting then ended 10th in the relegation play-out of Series II in the 2013–14 campaign. Kramer stayed on for the 2014–15 season, leading the team to 10th place in Series I.

Ionuț Niculcea took over in summer 2015 and guided Sporting to 6th place in Series I in 2015–16, followed by three consecutive 8th-place finishes in Series I from 2016–17, 2017–18, and 2018–19. During the 2018–19 season, Sporting also reached the Round of 32 in the Cupa României, losing 0–3 to Mioveni.

In 2019, Doru Balmuș was appointed head coach but was replaced by Niculcea in January 2020. The 2019–20 season was interrupted after 16 rounds on 9 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with Sporting sitting in 10th place in Series I. In the 2020–21 season, Niculcea led the team to 6th place in Series II.

Initially appointed as interim following Niculcea’s departure, Cristian Brăneț was confirmed as permanent head coach for the 2021–22 season, guiding the team to 5th place in Series II at both the end of the regular season and after the play-out round.

Following a poor start to the 2022–23 campaign, with only six points from the first seven matches, Brăneț was replaced by Cătălin Savu. Under Savu’s guidance, Sporting finished 6th in the regular season and 5th overall after the Series II play-out. In the 2023–24 season, the team improved further, finishing 3rd in the regular season and 4th in the series play-off.

In the 2024–25 season, Lieștenii topped the regular season standings in Series II but finished 2nd in the play-off, behind Unirea Braniștea, achieving the club’s best-ever position in Liga III and qualifying for the promotion play-off. However, Sporting did not meet the Romanian Football Federation’s requirements regarding youth teams and was therefore unable to participate in the play-off match against FC Bacău.

**CS Sporting Liesti** is a professional football club based in the picturesque town of Liesti, Romania. Founded in 2005, the team has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Romanian football, showcasing a blend of local talent and strategic gameplay.

The club's colors, typically a vibrant combination of blue and white, reflect the spirit and pride of the community it represents. CS Sporting Liesti plays its home matches at the Stadionul Liesti, a venue that fosters a passionate atmosphere, drawing enthusiastic support from local fans who are known for their unwavering loyalty.

CS Sporting Liesti is committed to developing young talent, often promoting players from its youth academy to the first team. The club emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and a strong work ethic, which are hallmarks of its playing style. Over the years, CS Sporting Liesti has participated in various leagues and tournaments, striving for success and aiming to make a mark in Romanian football.

With a vision for growth and a dedication to excellence, CS Sporting Liesti continues to inspire the next generation of footballers while aiming for higher achievements in the national and regional football landscape.