2005–06 Divizia A – Wikipedia

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88th season of top-tier football league in Romania

Football league season

The 2005–06 Divizia A was the eighty-eighth season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. Season began in August 2005 and ended in June 2006. Steaua București became champions on 7 June 2006.

Team changes[edit]

Relegated[edit]

The teams that were relegated to the Divizia B at the end of the previous season:

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The teams that were promoted from the Divizia B at the beginning of the season:

Venues[edit]

Politehnica Timișoara Steaua București Rapid București FCM Bacău
Dan Păltinișanu Steaua Giulești-Valentin Stănescu Municipal
Capacity: 32,972 Capacity: 28,365 Capacity: 19,100 Capacity: 17,500
Panoramio - V&A Dudush - Stadionu Dan Paltinisan.jpg Stadionul Steaua.jpg Giulesti Stadium.JPG BacauStadium.jpg
Farul Constanța Jiul Petroșani Dinamo București Argeș Pitești
Farul Jiul Dinamo Nicolae Dobrin
Capacity: 15,520 Capacity: 15,500 Capacity: 15,032 Capacity: 15,000
Stadionul Farul in the 80's.jpg No image available.svg Dinamo Stadium (2006).jpg Nicolae Dobrin stadium.jpg
Național București

2005–06 Divizia A (Romania)

Location of Bucharest teams.
Oțelul Galați
Cotroceni Oțelul
Capacity: 14,542 Capacity: 13,500
StadiumCotroceniProgresulBucharest1.jpg Stadionul Otelul din Galati.JPG
Politehnica Iași Sportul Studențesc
Emil Alexandrescu Regie
Capacity: 11,390 Capacity: 10,020
Stadionul Emil Alexandrescu panorama.jpg Regie stadium.jpg
CFR Cluj FC Vaslui Pandurii Târgu Jiu Gloria Bistrița
CFR Municipal Tudor Vladimirescu Gloria
Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 9,240 Capacity: 9,200 Capacity: 7,800
Uclujsuporteri.jpg Stadionul Municipal (Vaslui).jpg RO GJ Targu Jiu stadium 1.jpg StadionGloriaBistrita.jpg

Personnel and kits[edit]

League table[edit]

Source: LPF (in Romanian)
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:

Positions by round[edit]

Results[edit]

Source: LT (in Romanian)
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Attendances[edit]

Pos Team Total High Low Average Change
1 Politehnica Timișoara 220,000 32,000 3,000 14,666 −18.5%
2 Steaua București 130,000 25,000 0 8,666 −42.7%7,9
3 FC Vaslui 122,500 10,000 4,000 8,166 n/a1
4 Politehnica Iași 101,500 13,000 4,000 6,766 −22.5%
5 Jiul Petroșani 97,500 17,000 3,500 6,500 n/a1
6 Rapid București 97,000 16,000 0 6,466 −18.5%11
7 Pandurii Târgu Jiu 95,500 15,000 1,500 6,366 n/a1
8 CFR Cluj 81,800 12,000 300 5,453 −19.8%5
9 Dinamo București 74,500 12,000 0 4,966 −2.6%6,10
10 Sportul Studențesc București 65,300 15,000 500 4,353 +40.7%
11 Oțelul Galați 64,400 16,000 400 4,293 +12.2%3
12 Farul Constanța 50,500 13,000 200 3,366 −29.8%
13 Argeș Pitești 47,200 7,000 0 3,146 −35.3%2,8
14 Gloria Bistrița 42,100 10,000 300 2,806 +40.3%4
15 Național București 33,550 10,000 200 2,236 −16.1%
16 FCM Bacău 31,050 13,000 200 2,070 −18.6%
League total 1,354,400 32,000 0 5,643 −14.0%

Updated to games played on 27 August 2019
Source: League matches: Divizia A 2005/2006
Notes:
1: Played last season in Divizia B.
2: Argeș Pitești played 13 matches out of their stadium.
3: Oțelul Galați played 8 matches out of their stadium.
4: Gloria Bistrița played 2 matches out of their stadium.
5: CFR Cluj played 3 matches out of their stadium.
6: Dinamo București played 1 match out of their stadium.
7: Steaua București played 8 matches out of their stadium.
8: Argeș Pitești played 1 game behind closed doors.
9: Steaua București played 4 games behind closed doors.
10: Dinamo București played 2 games behind closed doors.
11: Rapid București played 3 games behind closed doors.

Top goalscorers[edit]

Champion squad[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]