Fixtures

Román Liga III 05/03 15:00 6 FC Paulesti vs FC Pucioasa - View
Román Liga III 05/08 15:00 7 CSM Flacara Moreni vs FC Pucioasa - View
Román Liga III 05/11 15:00 8 FC Pucioasa vs CSO Plopeni - View
Román Liga III 05/18 15:00 9 Muscelul Campulung vs FC Pucioasa - View
Román Liga III 05/25 15:00 10 FC Pucioasa vs Tricolorul Breaza - View

Results

Román Liga III 04/27 14:00 5 Tricolorul Breaza v FC Pucioasa D 2-2
Román Liga III 04/20 14:00 4 FC Pucioasa v Muscelul Campulung D 0-0
Román Liga III 04/13 14:00 3 CSO Plopeni v FC Pucioasa L 2-0
Román Liga III 04/05 14:00 2 [1] FC Pucioasa v CSM Flacara Moreni [3] W 2-0
Román Liga III 03/29 13:00 1 FC Pucioasa v FC Paulesti W 1-0
Román Liga III 03/22 13:00 18 FC Pucioasa v FC Paulesti W 3-2
Román Liga III 03/16 13:00 17 Gloria Popesti Leordeni v FC Pucioasa L 4-1
Román Liga III 03/08 13:00 16 [5] FC Pucioasa v Muscelul Campulung [2] D 0-0
Román Liga III 12/02 12:00 15 Dunarea Giurgiu v FC Pucioasa L 3-2
Román Liga III 11/24 12:00 14 [5] FC Pucioasa v CSO Plopeni [6] W 2-1
Román Liga III 11/18 12:00 13 [2] CS Blejoi v FC Pucioasa [5] L 2-0
Román Liga III 11/11 12:00 12 Tricolorul Breaza v FC Pucioasa L 3-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 27 14 13
Wins 10 8 2
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 11 3 8
Goals for 35 23 12
Goals against 39 14 25
Clean sheets 6 5 1
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - FC Pucioasa

Fotbal Club Pucioasa, commonly known as FC Pucioasa, or simply as Pucioasa, is Romanian football club from Pucioasa, Dâmbovița County. Until June 2018, the club was named as FC Aninoasa and played at Aninoasa. It currently plays in the Liga III.

History

Former logo, as FC Aninoasa.

The club was founded in 1985 as FC Aninoasa and mostly played in the Liga IV.

The club won Liga IV – Dâmbovița County twice, in 2014 and 2015, but succeeded to promote only the second time, when they won the promotion play-off match against Unirea Bascov, Argeș County champions, 4–2 on aggregate.

After three mediocre Liga III seasons, in which occupied following places: 11th (2015–16), 12th (2016–17) and 10th (2017–18), commune of Aninoasa decided to withdraw its financial support sending the team down to dissolution. The save came from just 15 kilometers away, from the town of Pucioasa, a town of which teams were dissolved one by one, being absent from the first three leagues for years. The team was moved in the summer of 2018 and changed its name from FC Aninoasa to FC Pucioasa.