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Arges Pitesti

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Constantin Schumacher

League Position
14

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Established
1953 (71 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Nicolae Dobrin
(15,000 Capacity)

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Piteşti, Romania

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Competitions
Romanian Liga II

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smudgie: 05/Apr/23


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20/04 Arges Pitest - CSM Reşiţa
27/04 Unirea Dej - Arges Pitest
03/05 Arges Pitest - Dumbrăviţa
11/05 Metaloglobus - Arges Pitest

Results
13/04 CSM Alexandr 0 - 2 Arges Pitest
06/04 Arges Pitest 4 - 1 Ceahlăul Pi
30/03 Slatina 0 - 1 Arges Pitest
16/03 Arges Pitest 1 - 0 CSM Reşiţa
09/03 Corvinul Hun 2 - 0 Arges Pitest

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Fotbal Club Argeș Pitești, commonly known as FC Argeș or Argeș Pitești, is a Romanian professional football club based in Pitești, Argeș County, currently playing in the Liga II.

Nicknamed "the White-Violet Eagles", the team was founded in 1953 as Dinamo Pitești. Its most successful period was in the 1970s, when it won the national championship twice.

FC Argeș traditionally plays its home matches at the Nicolae Dobrin Stadium, which has a capacity of 15,000. It was renamed in 2003 after the most notable player of the club and first-time winner of the Romanian Footballer of the Year award, Nicolae Dobrin.

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Nicolae Dobrin Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Piteşti, Romania, named in 2003 after football player Nicolae Dobrin. It is mostly used for football matches and is the home ground of FC Argeş Piteşti.

The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people, making it the 18th largest stadium in Romania, however the largest crowd ever recorded was of 28,000 people for the 1979–80 European Champions' Cup match between FC Argeş and Nottingham Forest. It was originally named "Stadionul 1 Mai" but changed simply to "Stadionul Municipal" immediately after the 1989 Romanian Revolution.

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