Fixtures

Romania Liga I 07/11 16:00 1 Metaloglobus Bucuresti vs Universitatea Cluj - View
Romania Liga I 07/19 13:00 2 AFC Hermannstadt vs Metaloglobus Bucuresti - View
Romania Liga I 07/26 13:00 3 Metaloglobus Bucuresti vs Petrolul Ploiesti - View
Romania Liga I 08/02 13:00 4 Farul Constanta vs Metaloglobus Bucuresti - View
Romania Liga I 08/09 13:00 5 Metaloglobus Bucuresti vs Dinamo Bucharest - View
Romania Liga I 08/16 13:00 6 FC Unirea 2004 Slobozia vs Metaloglobus Bucuresti - View

Results

Club Friendly List 07/04 08:00 - ACS Sepsi v Metaloglobus Bucuresti D 1-1
Romania Liga I Play-Offs 06/01 18:00 1 Metaloglobus Bucuresti v CSM Politehnica Iasi W 1-0
Romania Liga I Play-Offs 05/25 12:00 1 CSM Politehnica Iasi v Metaloglobus Bucuresti D 1-1
Romania Liga 2 05/18 09:00 10 FC Voluntari v Metaloglobus Bucuresti L 1-0
Romania Liga 2 05/11 08:30 9 [4] Metaloglobus Bucuresti v CSA Steaua Bucuresti [3] L 0-3
Romania Liga 2 05/05 12:30 8 [1] FK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc v Metaloglobus Bucuresti [5] W 2-3
Romania Liga 2 04/29 16:00 7 [5] Metaloglobus Bucuresti v FC Arges Pitesti [3] W 2-1
Romania Liga 2 04/25 13:30 6 [4] CSM Resita v Metaloglobus Bucuresti [5] D 1-1
Romania Liga 2 04/18 08:00 5 [5] Metaloglobus Bucuresti v FC Voluntari [6] D 0-0
Romania Liga 2 04/12 09:00 4 [2] CSA Steaua Bucuresti v Metaloglobus Bucuresti [5] L 3-1
Romania Liga 2 04/08 14:00 3 [5] Metaloglobus Bucuresti v FK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc [1] L 0-1
Romania Liga 2 04/05 09:00 2 [5] FC Arges Pitesti v Metaloglobus Bucuresti [3] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 34 15 19
Wins 16 8 8
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 12 5 7
Goals for 44 17 27
Goals against 40 17 23
Clean sheets 12 6 6
Failed to score 8 6 2

Fotbal Club Metaloglobus București, commonly known as Metaloglobus București or simply as Metaloglobus, is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, that competes in the Liga I.

History

Former logo.

Metaloglobus București was founded in 1923 as the football team of the Metaloglobus factory, a powerful factory that was founded in the same year by the Austrian industrialist Manfréd Weiss. The factory has been developed more in the communist period and produced all kinds of objects made of steel and iron from lanterns, bullets, boilers and from 1965 they started to produce toys. After the 1989 Romanian Revolution, the factory began to have financial problems and in 2000 was bought by Syrian businessman Imad Kassas.

Metaloglobus played in amateur leagues of Bucharest almost all of its existence, until 2011 when they won Liga IV Bucharest and qualified for the Liga III play-off where they lost against Rapid Clejani, Giurgiu County champions. After a lot of the Liga III teams abandoned the competition in that summer, Metaloglobus was invited in Liga III. In five consecutive seasons, the team was always ranked in the top half and their best performance was the third place in the 2012–13 and 2015–2016 seasons.

Metaloglobus finished first at the end of the 2016–17 season, 11 points in front of 2nd-placed Viitorul Domnești, and were promoted to the Liga II for the first time in their history. Their first season in the second tier was a difficult one, and they were unable to avoid the relegation zone as they finished 16th. However, they were spared from going down after the withdrawal of fifth-placed Afumați.

On 1 June 2025, Metaloglobus got promoted to the Superliga for the first time in their history after beating Poli Iasi in the promotion playoffs.

Metaloglobus București is a professional soccer team based in Bucharest, Romania. Founded in 2012, the club has quickly established itself as a competitive force in Romanian football. The team plays its home matches at the Metaloglobus Stadium, which has a capacity of around 1,000 spectators, creating an intimate and passionate atmosphere for fans.

Metaloglobus București competes in the Liga II, the second tier of Romanian football, and has aspirations of climbing to the top division, Liga I. The club is known for its commitment to developing young talent, often integrating promising players from its youth academy into the first team. This focus on youth development, combined with a strong team spirit and tactical discipline, has earned Metaloglobus a reputation as a club on the rise.

The team's colors are typically blue and white, symbolizing their identity and pride in representing the capital city. Metaloglobus București has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team through thick and thin, making every match a vibrant event.

As the club continues to grow and evolve, it aims to leave a lasting mark on Romanian football, striving for success both on and off the pitch. With a strong foundation and a clear vision for the future, Metaloglobus București is poised to make significant strides in the coming years.