- Source: Cupa Ligii
The Cupa Ligii (English: League Cup) was Romania's secondary club football tournament. Like the Cupa României, it was played on a knockout (single elimination) basis.
History
It is unclear when the competition was first created, as there are no official recordings. It started in 1994, but there may already have been an edition as early as 1978. Cupa Ligii was meant to shorten the break between the end of the league season and the start of a major international competition.
The competition under the name of Samsung Cup was Gheorghe Copos' idea and was
held at the end of the 1993-94 season with the 18 teams of the Romanian first division and Rapid Bucharest being the winner and received a financial reward of $100,000. It had a friendly character and was played in 1998 and 2000 before being dropped.
In April 2014, it was decided to re-establish the competition, this time with official character, starting with the 2014–15 edition. Managed by the Liga Profesionistă de Fotbal (LPF), only teams from the Romanian top division were allowed to take part. FCSB (twice) and Dinamo București were winners of the cup before being abolished again in 2017.
Unofficial finals (1994–2000)
Finals (2014-2017)
There were three previous friendly cups held in 1994, 1998 and 2000. Those were won by Rapid București, FCM Bacău and Gloria Bistrița.
Broadcasters
From the 2014–15 season to the 2018–19 season, sister channels Look TV and Look Plus were meant to broadcast Cupa Ligii. The matches could have also been viewed on Digi Sport and Dolce Sport.
References
External links
Cupa Ligii info
Structure of the Cupa Ligii for the 2014–15 season (in Romanian)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cristian Manea
- Sepak bola dalam 2018
- Cupa Ligii
- 2000 Cupa Ligii
- 1998 Cupa Ligii
- FCSB
- 2016–17 Cupa Ligii
- 2015–16 FC Steaua București season
- 2016 Cupa Ligii final
- 2015 Cupa Ligii final
- 2014–15 Cupa Ligii
- 2015–16 Cupa Ligii