Romania Cup 12/01 16:30 - ACS Poli Timisoara v FC Arges Pitesti D 0-0
Romania Liga III 03/26 13:00 - ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic v ACS Poli Timisoara W 0-1
Romania Liga III 03/19 13:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v CS Soimii Lipova L 0-1
Romania Liga III 11/13 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v CS Avantul Periam W 7-0
Romania Liga III 10/30 13:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Gloria Lunca Teuz Cermei W 2-1
Romania Liga III 10/23 12:00 - ACS Dumbravita v ACS Poli Timisoara W 0-1
Romania Liga III 10/16 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Progresul Ezeris W 2-0
Romania Liga III 10/13 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic W 3-2
Romania Liga III 10/10 12:00 - ACS Progresul Pecica v ACS Poli Timisoara W 0-2
Romania Liga III 09/25 14:00 - CS Soimii Lipova v ACS Poli Timisoara L 2-1
Romania Liga III 09/19 14:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Crisul Chisineu Cris L 0-2
Romania Cup 09/09 13:30 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Gloria Lunca Teuz Cermei D 2-2
Romania Liga III 03/06 13:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic W 2-1
Europe Friendlies 02/29 09:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Unirea Sannicolau Mare W 3-0
Europe Friendlies 02/26 10:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Avantu Topolovatu Mare W 9-1
Europe Friendlies 02/05 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v ACS Fortuna Becicherecu Mic W 5-2
Europe Friendlies 02/05 09:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v FC Ripensia Timisoara U19 D 2-2
Romania Liga III 11/15 12:00 - CS Soimii Lipova v ACS Poli Timisoara L 4-0
Romania Liga III 11/08 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v CNS Cetate Deva D 1-1
Romania Liga III 10/25 12:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v Gloria Lunca Teuz Cermei L 1-2
Romania Liga III 10/11 11:53 - ACS Poli Timisoara v FC Hunedoara W 2-1
Romania Liga III 10/05 12:00 - Ghiroda SI Giarmata VII v ACS Poli Timisoara L 5-0
Romania Liga III 09/27 14:01 - ACS Poli Timisoara v ACS Flacara Horezu W 2-0
Romania Liga III 09/20 14:00 - ACS Dumbravita v ACS Poli Timisoara L 2-0
Romania Liga III 09/14 14:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v FC U Craiova 1948 L 0-5
Romania Liga III 09/07 14:00 - ACS Progresul Pecica v ACS Poli Timisoara L 3-2
Romania Liga III 08/30 15:00 - ACS Poli Timisoara v ACSO Filiasi L 1-2
Romania Cup 08/27 14:30 9 Ghiroda SI Giarmata VII v ACS Poli Timisoara L 6-1
Europe Friendlies 08/16 15:30 - ACS Dumbravita v ACS Poli Timisoara L 3-2
Europe Friendlies 08/09 15:00 - ACS Unirea Sintana v ACS Poli Timisoara L 6-2

Wikipedia - ACS Poli Timișoara

Asociația Club Sportiv Poli Timișoara (Romanian pronunciation: [timiˈʃo̯ara]), commonly known as ACS Poli Timișoara, Poli Timișoara or simply ACS Poli, was a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Timișoara, Timiș County.

The team was founded in 2012, the year the old FC Politehnica Timișoara went bankrupt. ACS Recaș was moved to Timișoara and—supported by the City Council of Timișoara and the Timiș County Council—was meant to continue the history of the original entity. It promoted to the top flight in the 2013–14 season, however attendances were modest as the majority of the former fans chose to support ASU Politehnica Timișoara instead. The Polytechnic University of Timișoara ceased the FC Politehnica brand and records for free use to ACS Poli between 2012 and 2021, but then moved them to ASU Politehnica during the latter year. Also in 2021, ACS Poli was excluded from the Liga III championship and dissolved.

ACS Poli Timișoara played in white and purple kits, although it also used variations of black and white during its first years of existence.

History

Chart showing the progress of Politehnica Timișoara's league finishes from their 1940 debut in the national leagues to the present.

In the summer of 2012, ACS Recaș, a club just promoted to the Liga II, was moved to Timișoara and renamed ACS Poli Timișoara after the dissolution of FC Politehnica Timișoara. The new club is co-owned by the City Council and the County Council and has the backing of the Politehnica University of Timișoara, all three being active members in the legal entity running the club. However, the ultras supporters rejected the move and decided to support an alternative project in the lower leagues, ASU Politehnica Timişoara.

Valentin Velcea continued as head coach, while the roster consisted mostly of the core ACS Recaș players and several players from FC Politehnica. At its conception, the club, established as an NGO, was primarily financed by the local authorities, as Timișoara mayor Nicolae Robu insisted control should not be forfeited to private investors. After initially playing in black/white/yellow kits, in order to avoid legal complications while the court ruled over the rightful owner following the bankruptcy of FC Politehnica, the club returned to its historic white-purple colors starting with the 2015–2016 season. As of February 2016, ACS Poli Timişoara is the sole and full owner of all the rights pertaining to and deriving from the Politehnica Timișoara brand and records, following a court decision which nullified the original agreement between the founding club and record holders, and Marian Iancu's insolvent club.

From a competitive perspective, the club failed to equal the achievements of the Marian Iancu era. A yo-yo-ing between the first two leagues, reminiscent of the Politehnica's travails in the 1980s, ensued. The situation was amplified by the fact that the financing received from the local authorities was deemed illegal in the summer of 2015, which left the club without its main financial benefactor. The highlight season for the new Poli came about in 2016–2017, when the club started with a 14 points penalty, as it failed to reach a points minimum the previous year and recorded unpaid debts. In spite of this, Poli, under the management of Ionuţ Popa, rallied to reach the relegation play-off in the dying minutes of the season and defeated rivals UTA Arad 5–2 on aggregate. Moreover, the club reached the first national cup final, finishing runner-up in the Cupa Ligii, while also reaching the semi-finals of the Romanian Cup.

The following season was another struggle and Poli suffered a reversal of fortunes as they were relegated by courtesy of a goal scored late in the last matchday. With financial pressures mounting, the club declared insolvency during the 2018–2019 Liga 2 season and struggled to stay competitive, becoming involved in another fight to avoid relegation. In order to mitigate costs, it was also forced to relocate from the Dan Păltinişanu stadium to the Electrica stadium.

The Romanian Football Federation announced ahead of the start of the 2021–22 Liga II championship that the Polytechnic University of Timișoara, the owner of the logo, history and all of Politehnica Timișoara's football records, approves the use of these by SSU Politehnica Timișoara. ACS Poli was also excluded from the third division and went bankrupt in September 2021.

ACS Poli Timisoara is a professional soccer team based in Timisoara, Romania. The team was founded in 2012 and currently competes in the Liga II, the second tier of Romanian soccer. The team's home stadium is the Dan Paltinisanu Stadium, which has a capacity of 32,972 spectators.

ACS Poli Timisoara has a rich history of success, having won the Liga II title in the 2014-2015 season and finishing as runners-up in the Romanian Cup in the same year. The team has also produced several talented players who have gone on to play for top clubs in Romania and abroad.

The team's playing style is characterized by a fast-paced, attacking approach, with an emphasis on possession and quick passing. The team's colors are red and white, and its crest features a stylized eagle, which is a symbol of strength and power.

ACS Poli Timisoara has a passionate fan base, known for their unwavering support and dedication to the team. The team's motto, "Together we are stronger," reflects the team's commitment to unity and teamwork, both on and off the field.