CFF Olimpia Cluj
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Full name | Clubul de Fotbal de Feminin Olimpia Cluj-Napoca | ||
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Founded | 13 August 2010 | ||
Ground | Victoria Someșeni / Cluj Arena | ||
Capacity | 1,300 / 30,335 | ||
Chairman | Radu Muntean | ||
Manager | Iulian Szekely | ||
League | Superliga | ||
2015–16 | 1st | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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CFF Olimpia Cluj is a women's football team from Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Founded in 2010 the team started directly, as there is no second level league, in Romania's top level women's league and convincingly won the championship in its very first season. The team won all of its 24 matches witch a total goal difference of 253–11 and wins as high as 26–0 and 27–0.[1] The title qualifies them for the 2011-12 UEFA Women's Champions League. In addition they won the Romanian cup that year too.[2]
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Football Academy
Together with the club in 2010 the Olimpia Women’s Football Academy was established, supported by a partnership with the city and the council.[3] The goal of south-east Europe's first female football academy is to advance women's football in Romania.
Current squad
- As of 13 October 2015, according to UEFA's website.
- Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Former internationals
Romania: Cosmina Dușa, Maria Ficzay, Daniela Gurz, Alexandra Iuşan, Olivia Oprea, Andrea Părăluţă, Raluca Sârghe
Hungary: Fanny Vágó
Titles
In its five years, five national doubles were won.
- 6 Romanian championships: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
- 5 Romanian Women's Cup: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
Champions League
In their first participation they started in the qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League. Already after two wins against Bosnian and Lithuanian opposition they qualified for the round of 32.[4]
Competition | Round | Country | Club | Aggregate | Home | Away |
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2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying round | ![]() |
SFK 2000 Sarajevo | 3–1 | ||
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Gintra Universitetas | 5–0 | ||||
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Ataşehir Belediyesi | 4–1 | ||||
Round of 32 | ![]() |
Olympique Lyonnais | 0–12 | 0–9 | 0–3 | |
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying round | ![]() |
Birkirkara | 8–0 | ||
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Glentoran | 4–2 | ||||
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1º de Dezembro | 4–1 | ||||
Round of 32 | ![]() |
Neulengbach | 3–3 (a) | 1–1 | 2–2 a.e.t. | |
Round of 16 | ![]() |
Torres | 1–7 | 0–3 | 1–4 | |
2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying round | ![]() |
Gintra Universitetas | 3–0 | ||
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Liepājas Metalurgs | 7–0 | ||||
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Spartak Subotica | 3–8 | ||||
2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying round | ![]() |
Raheny United | 1–2 | ||
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Hibernians F.C. | 5–0 | ||||
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FC NSA Sofia | 4–0 | ||||
2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League | Qualifying round | ![]() |
Pärnu JK | 4–0 | ||
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Ekonomist | 6–1 | ||||
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Pomurje | 2–0 | ||||
Round of 32 | ![]() |
Paris SG | 0–15 | 0–6 | 0–9 |
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