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Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău (also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău, FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău) was a Romanian football club based in Bacău, Bacău County, Moldavia. Founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău, the club spent 42 seasons in the top-flight of the Romanian football, winning a Romanian League Cup and qualifying for European competitions such as the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup[citation needed].
In the early 2010s, the club entered in a shadowy cone due to the conflict between the team's owner, Dumitru Sechelariu (former mayor of Bacău) and the newly elected mayor, who chose to retire the public financing of the team and to sustain SC Bacău[citation needed]. Health problems, and subsequently, the premature death of Dumitru Sechelariu in early 2013, multiplied the existing financial problems of the club. This caused FCM Bacău to withdraw from the beginning of the 2013–14 Liga III season, before dissolving later on[citation needed].
In 2017, the Supporters Association of FCM Bacău, supported by Sergiu Sechelariu, brother of Dumitru and legal owner of the "FCM 1950 Bacău brand", started a collaboration with Gauss Bacău (former SC Bacău) team also left in the meantime without financing by the municipality, but the collaboration broken in the summer of 2018 and after a year of inactivity, the fans (supported again by Sechelariu's brother) started a new project named ASS FCM 1950 Bacău and enrolled the senior squad in the Liga IV[citation needed].
FCM Bacău was founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău under the Ministry of Internal Affairs with other clubs which bore the name "Dinamo". Its management decided to separate from the ministry, renaming it Sport Club Bacău and adding athletics and tennis.
The team first appeared in Romania's first league during the 1956 season, after which they were relegated to the second division. Returning to Divizia A, Dinamo Bacău finished 6th in the 1967–68 season and 5th in 1968–69 under the leadership of Nicolae Dumitru, earning qualification for the European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
In the European campaign Dinamo Bacău, coached by Valeriu Neagu, advanced to the Second Round, eliminating Maltese side Floriana (6–0 at home and 1–0 away), then overcame Norwegian Skeid after a 0–0 draw at Ullevaal Stadion and a 2–0 victory at the 23 August Stadium, and defeated Scottish club Kilmarnock in the Third Round with a 1–1 draw at Rugby Park and a 2–0 home win. In the quarter-finals, they faced English side Arsenal, losing decisively 0–2 at home and 1–7 at Highbury Stadium. Domestically, Dinamo ranked 9th in Divizia A in 1969–70 and reached the Round of 16 in Cupa României, losing 0–2 to Petrolul Ploiești. The squad for that season included Aristide Ghiță, Constantin Fugaciu, Vasile Panait, Alexandru Comănescu, Mircea Nedelcu, Laurențiu Velicu, Madocsa Kiss, Constantin Duțan, Nicolae Vătafu, Mircea Pană, Emerich Dembrovschi, Daniel Ene, Petre Băluță, Francisc Neumayer, and Constantin David.
Sport Club Bacău, as the club was known from 1970, continued to perform solidly in the domestic league, finishing 10th in 1970–71 and reaching the Round of 16 in Cupa României, where they lost to second-division side Progresul Brăila. The following season saw them finish 6th, again exiting the Cup in the Round of 16 after a 0–1 defeat to Jiul Petroșani. In the 1972–73 campaign, the club achieved its best league result, 4th place, and reached the quarter-finals of Cupa României, losing on penalties to Constructorul Galați. However, the next season brought an unexpected setback, as the team was relegated at the end of 1973–74 after finishing 17th, while also losing in the Round of 16 of Cupa României 1–3 to Steaua București. The squad for that match comprised Voinea, Margasoiu, Catargiu, Velicu, Volmer, Hrițcu (Sinăuceanu 66'), Florea, Pană, Dembrovschi, Munteanu (Pruteanu 66'), and Băluțiu.
Băcăuanii managed to bounce back the following year, winning Series I of Divizia B in the 1974–75 campaign under the guidance of Mircea Nedelcu and Nicolae Vătafu in the first part of the season, and Gheorghe Constantin in the second. The promotion-winning squad included Coman, Ursache, Pruteanu, Catargiu, Cărpuci, Lunca, Margasoiu, Sinăuceanu, Botez, Sosu, Florea, Hrițcu, Pană, Volmer, Popa, Duțan, Băluță, Chitaru, and Ilie.
FCM Bacău
Asociația Sportivă a Suporterilor FCM 1950 Bacău (also known as ASS FCM 1950 Bacău, FCM 1950 Bacău or FCM Bacău) was a Romanian football club based in Bacău, Bacău County, Moldavia. Founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău, the club spent 42 seasons in the top-flight of the Romanian football, winning a Romanian League Cup and qualifying for European competitions such as the Cup Winners' Cup and the Intertoto Cup[citation needed].
In the early 2010s, the club entered in a shadowy cone due to the conflict between the team's owner, Dumitru Sechelariu (former mayor of Bacău) and the newly elected mayor, who chose to retire the public financing of the team and to sustain SC Bacău[citation needed]. Health problems, and subsequently, the premature death of Dumitru Sechelariu in early 2013, multiplied the existing financial problems of the club. This caused FCM Bacău to withdraw from the beginning of the 2013–14 Liga III season, before dissolving later on[citation needed].
In 2017, the Supporters Association of FCM Bacău, supported by Sergiu Sechelariu, brother of Dumitru and legal owner of the "FCM 1950 Bacău brand", started a collaboration with Gauss Bacău (former SC Bacău) team also left in the meantime without financing by the municipality, but the collaboration broken in the summer of 2018 and after a year of inactivity, the fans (supported again by Sechelariu's brother) started a new project named ASS FCM 1950 Bacău and enrolled the senior squad in the Liga IV[citation needed].
FCM Bacău was founded in 1950 as Dinamo Bacău under the Ministry of Internal Affairs with other clubs which bore the name "Dinamo". Its management decided to separate from the ministry, renaming it Sport Club Bacău and adding athletics and tennis.
The team first appeared in Romania's first league during the 1956 season, after which they were relegated to the second division. Returning to Divizia A, Dinamo Bacău finished 6th in the 1967–68 season and 5th in 1968–69 under the leadership of Nicolae Dumitru, earning qualification for the European Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
In the European campaign Dinamo Bacău, coached by Valeriu Neagu, advanced to the Second Round, eliminating Maltese side Floriana (6–0 at home and 1–0 away), then overcame Norwegian Skeid after a 0–0 draw at Ullevaal Stadion and a 2–0 victory at the 23 August Stadium, and defeated Scottish club Kilmarnock in the Third Round with a 1–1 draw at Rugby Park and a 2–0 home win. In the quarter-finals, they faced English side Arsenal, losing decisively 0–2 at home and 1–7 at Highbury Stadium. Domestically, Dinamo ranked 9th in Divizia A in 1969–70 and reached the Round of 16 in Cupa României, losing 0–2 to Petrolul Ploiești. The squad for that season included Aristide Ghiță, Constantin Fugaciu, Vasile Panait, Alexandru Comănescu, Mircea Nedelcu, Laurențiu Velicu, Madocsa Kiss, Constantin Duțan, Nicolae Vătafu, Mircea Pană, Emerich Dembrovschi, Daniel Ene, Petre Băluță, Francisc Neumayer, and Constantin David.
Sport Club Bacău, as the club was known from 1970, continued to perform solidly in the domestic league, finishing 10th in 1970–71 and reaching the Round of 16 in Cupa României, where they lost to second-division side Progresul Brăila. The following season saw them finish 6th, again exiting the Cup in the Round of 16 after a 0–1 defeat to Jiul Petroșani. In the 1972–73 campaign, the club achieved its best league result, 4th place, and reached the quarter-finals of Cupa României, losing on penalties to Constructorul Galați. However, the next season brought an unexpected setback, as the team was relegated at the end of 1973–74 after finishing 17th, while also losing in the Round of 16 of Cupa României 1–3 to Steaua București. The squad for that match comprised Voinea, Margasoiu, Catargiu, Velicu, Volmer, Hrițcu (Sinăuceanu 66'), Florea, Pană, Dembrovschi, Munteanu (Pruteanu 66'), and Băluțiu.
Băcăuanii managed to bounce back the following year, winning Series I of Divizia B in the 1974–75 campaign under the guidance of Mircea Nedelcu and Nicolae Vătafu in the first part of the season, and Gheorghe Constantin in the second. The promotion-winning squad included Coman, Ursache, Pruteanu, Catargiu, Cărpuci, Lunca, Margasoiu, Sinăuceanu, Botez, Sosu, Florea, Hrițcu, Pană, Volmer, Popa, Duțan, Băluță, Chitaru, and Ilie.
