Rumanía - Liga II 12/06 16:00 21 [6] FC Arges Pitesti v Sportul Snagov [18] L 3-0
Rumanía - Liga II 11/30 09:00 20 [18] Sportul Snagov v ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu [13] L DBFA
Rumanía - Liga II 11/23 09:00 19 [18] Sportul Snagov v CSM Resita [17] D 3-3
Rumanía - Liga II 11/16 12:00 18 [11] ASU Politehnica Timisoara v Sportul Snagov [18] L 2-0
Rumanía - Liga II 11/13 12:00 17 [18] Sportul Snagov v Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [5] L 2-3
Rumanía - Liga II 11/09 09:00 16 [14] CS Concordia Chiajna v Sportul Snagov [18] L 2-0
Rumanía - Liga II 11/03 09:30 15 [20] Sportul Snagov v Rapid Bucarest [10] W 3-2
Rumanía - Liga II 10/19 08:00 13 [20] Sportul Snagov v CS Pandurii Lignitul Targu Jiu [18] W 3-2
Rumanía - Liga II 10/16 12:00 12 [2] CS Mioveni v Sportul Snagov [20] L 2-1
Rumanía - Liga II 10/13 11:30 11 [20] Sportul Snagov v Universitatea Cluj [17] D 1-1
Rumanía - Liga II 10/05 08:00 10 [10] Farul Constanta v Sportul Snagov [20] L 1-0
Rumanía - Liga II 09/29 08:00 9 [16] FC Ripensia Timisoara v Sportul Snagov [20] L 3-1
Rumanía - Liga II 09/21 08:00 8 [20] Sportul Snagov v FK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc [18] L 0-1
Rumanía - Liga II 09/16 15:00 7 [10] Petrolul Ploiesti v Sportul Snagov [20] D 1-1
Copa de Rumanía 09/11 13:30 10 Sportul Snagov v Petrolul Ploiesti L 0-1
Rumanía - Liga II 09/07 08:00 6 [20] Sportul Snagov v Dunarea Calarasi [18] L 0-2
Rumanía - Liga II 08/31 08:00 5 [4] UTA Arad v Sportul Snagov [20] L 4-0
Rumanía - Liga II 08/24 08:00 4 [20] Sportul Snagov v Metaloglobus Bucuresti [13] L 0-3
Rumanía - Liga II 08/17 08:00 3 [3] Gloria Buzau v Sportul Snagov [16] L 7-0
Rumanía - Liga II 08/11 10:30 2 [14] Sportul Snagov v FC Arges Pitesti [15] L 0-3
Rumanía - Liga II 08/03 08:00 1 ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu v Sportul Snagov L 2-1
Europa - Amistosos 07/24 15:00 - Sportul Snagov v ACS Peris W 7-1
Rumanía - Liga II 06/01 11:30 38 FC Arges Pitesti v Sportul Snagov L 3-2
Rumanía - Liga II 05/25 08:00 37 Sportul Snagov v Aerostar Bacau W 1-0
Rumanía - Liga II 05/21 17:30 36 [4] Universitatea Cluj v Sportul Snagov [5] L 1-0
Rumanía - Liga II 05/15 10:00 35 Sportul Snagov v SS Politehnica Timisoara W 2-0
Rumanía - Liga II 05/11 08:00 34 ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu v Sportul Snagov D 3-3
Rumanía - Liga II 05/06 15:00 33 [5] Sportul Snagov v Chindia Targoviste [2] L 0-1
Rumanía - Liga II 04/26 08:00 32 [12] Metaloglobus Bucuresti v Sportul Snagov [4] L 1-0
Rumanía - Liga II 04/20 08:00 31 [4] Sportul Snagov v Pandurii Targu Jiu [13] W 3-2

Wikipedia - CS Sportul Snagov

Club Sportiv Sportul Snagov, commonly known as Sportul Snagov or simply as Snagov, was a Romanian professional football club from Snagov, Ilfov County founded in 2007 as Damila Măciuca and dissolved in 2020. Last time the club played in the Liga II, the second-tier in the Romanian football system, but withdrew during the winter-break of the 2019–20 season, due to financial problems.

History

Damila Măciuca (2007–2013)

The club was founded as Damila Măciuca in the summer of 2007, the colours were white and green and the squad was enrolled in the Liga IV, Vâlcea County series. The owner of the club was Daniel Nițu, businessman who owns Damila SRL, a company with an over 60 million€ fiscal value in 2016 and one of the largest distributors of metallurgical products and construction materials in the south of Romania. Damila won Vâlcea County series and qualified for the Liga III promotion play-off where they played against Recolta Stoicănești, Olt County champions. The match was held on the Extensiv Stadium from Craiova and was won with 1–0 by Damila. Damila made a great Liga III season and finished on the 1st place in the 4th series, at 6 points from the 2nd place, occupied by Minerul Motru, promoting to the Liga II.

With Erik Lincar, then changed by Claudiu Niculescu in the technical leadership of the team, Damila has made a season far beyond expectations, even sensational, finishing on the 3rd place in the second series of the Liga II at only one point from a promotion place.

In the summer of 2013 after the over average performance of the team and also the ranking that was with 3 places and 10 points over CSM Râmnicu Vâlcea, county's first team, appeared the idea that Damila should be the new team of the city of Râmnicu Vâlcea. After several rounds of negotiations Daniel Nițu (Damila's owner) and Cătălin Rufă (CSM's owner) changed the camps, so Rufă became the new owner of the white and greens and also the squads were changed between them.

Metalul Reșița (2013–2017)

Former logo, as Metalul Reșița.

After the transaction Rufă has received the financial support of the Reșița Municipality, with the condition that the club must change its name, headquarters, colors and stadium. So in the summer of 2013 Damila Măciuca was renamed as CSM Metalul Reșița, moved from Măciuca to Reșița, their colors were changed from white and green in red and black, the traditional colours of Reșița and the Damila Stadium has been replaced by Mircea Chivu Stadium. Financially supported by Reșița Municipality and Cătălin Rufă, with Alexandru Pelici, then changed by Marian Pană as coaches and Daniel Oprița at his last season as a player Metalul ended the regular season on the 2nd place, a promotional one, but failed to promote in the play-off when the new team from Valea Domanului, ended only on the 4th place.

In the 2014–15 Liga II season, this time with Oprița as a coach Metalul made a new great season and finished on the 3rd place.

Though sustained at first by Guardia Rosso-Nera, CSM Școlar Reșița supporters, club that was at that time in a hard financial situation, the relationship between the owner and the supporters chilled subsequently and they went back to supporting their original club, CSM. Also in the summer of 2015 the relations between Reșița Municipality and Cătălin Rufă have become increasingly distant.

In the 2015–16 Liga II season Metalul had major financial problems, many teams entering on the pitch with the banner: "Respect, Reșița!", campaign appeared after Metalul players refused to enter on the pitch at the match against Olimpia Satu Mare, the reason being the non-payment of wages. The situation has improved further, but the team finished the championship on the last place, with an incredible −10 points in the league table, as a result of the deductions due to the financial problems. The more incredible it would be that the team remained in the second league also for the next season, due to lack of competitors, also the club recorded the biggest defeat of the season, 2–11 against FC Brașov.

2016–17 season was again one of survival for the team owned now only by Cătălin Rufă. In the summer of 2016 Snagov Commune was interested in supporting the team, of course there was a new move in the business, this time from Reșița to Snagov. As the agreement was signed pretty late, Metalul couldn't change its name and headquarters, so Snagov Commune couldn't support financially the new team. With a very young squad, completed during the winter break with some experienced players, Metalul finished on the 16th place, with 21 points this time, but in fact was the last, all the teams from 17th to 20th place being dissolved or excluded.

Sportul Snagov (2017–present)

A new last moment rescue came in the summer of 2017 when FC Brașov went bankrupt, leaving a vacant place in the second league table, again occupied by Metalul. The club also changed its name again, this time from CSM Metalul Reșița to CS Sportul Snagov and their colors were changed from red and black in red and blue.

With the financial support of Snagov Commune, with a squad changed from its roots and with Valeriu Răchită as the new coach, the new Sportul was an enigma for almost everyone. In the first round the red and blues made a 1–1 draw at Oradea, against Luceafărul, a team with promotion claims at that time, and the good form continued, the team was settling somewhere in the middle of the table and turned out to be a strong opponent for many teams.

On 31 January 2018 it was announced in a press conference that Victor Angelescu, a 34-year-old entrepreneur, that is working at the Romanian branch of APS Group and also a former football player, at youth level, bought 50% of the club's shares.

In the summer of 2019, Ovidiu Onosă, owner of Carmen București took Sportul Snagov, but after a weak first part of the championship and due to historical debts of the club, Onosă withdrew and took the control of Liga III side Dacia Unirea Brăila instead. Sportul Snagov was excluded subsequently and then dissolved.

El Sportul Snagov es un club de fútbol profesional rumano con sede en el pueblo de Snagov, Ilfov. Fue fundado en 1931 y actualmente juega en la Liga II, la segunda división del fútbol rumano.

El Sportul Snagov es conocido por su cantera, de la que han salido numerosos jugadores que han llegado a jugar en la selección rumana, como Nicolae Dobrin, Marin Radu y Vasile Ardeleanu.

El club tiene una rivalidad local con el FC Voluntari, con quien disputa el Derbi del Condado de Ilfov.

El Sportul Snagov juega sus partidos como local en el Stadionul Snagov, que tiene una capacidad de 5.000 espectadores.

El club está dirigido por el entrenador Costel Orac, que fue nombrado en 2020.

El Sportul Snagov está patrocinado por la empresa de construcción Snagov Construct.