Results

Romania Cup 08/09 14:30 8 Ghiroda SI Giarmata VII v FC Ripensia Timisoara L 2-0
Romania Liga 2 04/29 08:00 6 FC Unirea Constanta v FC Ripensia Timisoara L 2-0
Romania Liga 2 04/22 08:00 5 [17] FC Ripensia Timisoara v FC Brasov [9] L 0-3
Romania Liga 2 04/14 08:00 4 [16] AFC Progresul Spartac Bucuresti v FC Ripensia Timisoara [17] L 1-0
Romania Liga 2 04/08 08:00 3 [17] FC Ripensia Timisoara v ACS Viitorul Pandurii Targu Jiu [12] D 1-1
Romania Liga 2 04/01 08:00 2 CSC Dumbravita v FC Ripensia Timisoara L 2-0
Europe Friendlies 03/25 09:00 - ACS UTA Batrana Doamna v FC Ripensia Timisoara L 1-0
Romania Liga 2 03/18 09:00 1 [17] FC Ripensia Timisoara v CS Concordia Chiajna [8] L 1-2
Romania Liga 2 03/12 11:00 19 [17] FC Ripensia Timisoara v CSA Steaua Bucuresti [1] L 0-2
Romania Liga 2 03/04 09:00 18 [9] CS Concordia Chiajna v FC Ripensia Timisoara [16] L 2-1
Romania Liga 2 02/25 09:00 17 [15] FC Ripensia Timisoara v Unirea Dej [5] L 1-2
Europe Friendlies 02/18 09:00 - Ghiroda SI Giarmata VII v FC Ripensia Timisoara W 1-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 3 1 2
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 3 1 2
Goals for 0 0 0
Goals against 7 3 4
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 3 1 2

Fotbal Club Ripensia Timișoara (Romanian pronunciation: [timiˈʃo̯ara]), commonly known as Ripensia Timișoara, or simply as Ripensia, is a Romanian professional football club based in Timișoara, Timiș County, which currently plays in Liga VI

The team was founded in 1928 by Lázár Kornél and folded twenty years later due to lack of funds. However, Ripi was brought back to life and enrolled in the Liga VI, the sixth tier of the Romanian football league system, in 2012.

Ripensia Timișoara was the first Romanian club to turn professional, and because of this status they were unable to compete in the national league until the 1932–33 season. After being granted permission to participate in the national system, the club soon became one of the best in the country, winning four national titles and two national cups in their short history.

The colors of the team are red and yellow.

History

Ripensia Timișoara winning the 1933–34 Romanian Cup against "U. Cluj"
Ripensia Timișoara in 1931
Ripensia Timișoara in 1932
Ripensia-Unirea Tricolor 3–1 in 1932

It was founded in 1928 by Lázár Kornél, a famous promoter of football in the Banat region, and the former president of Chinezul Timișoara. The players came from Chinezul Timișoara, C.A.T. and Poli Timișoara. Vilmos Kertész coached the team from 1931 to 1932. Due to its professional status, until 1932–1933 (the first season of the National League – Divizia A), the team and its players could not participate in official national competitions.

They were champions of the Romanian Football League in 1933, 1935, 1936, and 1938, with two Romanian Cup appearances, winning 3–2 over Universitatea Cluj in 1934 and 5–1 over Unirea Tricolor București in 1936. They were national vice-champions for 1933–34 and 1938–39. After World War II, due to financial problems, the communist sports organisation and controversial actions, Ripensia played in Divizia B and Divizia C. After 1948, without any support, it disappeared, merging with Electrica Timișoara. Their colours were red-yellow. Their home stadium was called Electrica (today UMT; the original wooden stand was demolished in 2004–2005). The greatest players in team history were:[]

  • Goalkeepers: Vilmos Zombori, Dumitru Pavlovici
  • Defenders: Rudolf Bürger, Balázs Hoksary
  • Midfielders: Vasile Chiroiu II, Vasile Deheleanu, Rudolf Kotormány, Eugen Lakatos, Nicolae Simatoc
  • Forwards: Gheorghe Oprean, Zoltán Beke, Silviu Bindea, Gheorghe Ciolac, Ştefan Dobay, Ladislau Raffinski, Sándor Schwartz, Graţian Sepi II, Mihai Tänzer, Adalbert Marksteiner

In the 2012 the team was reestablished and competed in the municipal championship, they won it and promoted to Liga V. In Liga V they reached the first place in the 2013–2014 season and promoted to the next league Liga IV. Also they made a good impression in the 2013–14 Romanian Cup, where they defeated again Universitatea Cluj to reach the Last 16 of the cup making them the surprise of the cup. In the Last 16 they lost to Pandurii Târgu Jiu.

In the 2014–15 Liga IV season, Ripi had a very tough opponent, in the position of ASU Politehnica Timișoara, the fan-owned phoenix club formed after the dissolution of FC Politehnica Timișoara by its fans and finished only on the 2nd place.

Next season Ripensia had a perfect journey, won Liga IV – Timiș County and qualified for the promotion play-offs to Liga III. At the promotion play-off Ripensia met the champion of Hunedoara County, Hercules Lupeni, and they won without major difficulties, 7–0 on aggregate, thus ensuring promotion to the Liga III.

2016–17 Liga III season was the first one for Ripi in the last over 60 years. The team had a very close fight for supremacy in the Seria IV against CSM Școlar Reșița, CSM Lugoj, Cetate Deva and Național Sebiș but in the end they won and promoted to Liga II after an absence of 69 years.

FC Ripensia Timisoara is a professional soccer team based in Timisoara, Romania. The club was founded in 1928 and has a rich history in Romanian football. FC Ripensia Timisoara has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Stadionul Electrica.

The team has a tradition of producing talented players and has a reputation for playing attractive, attacking football. FC Ripensia Timisoara has a fierce rivalry with other local teams and their matches are always highly anticipated by fans.

The club has had success in domestic competitions, winning several league titles and cup trophies over the years. FC Ripensia Timisoara is known for their passionate supporters who create a vibrant atmosphere at their matches.

Overall, FC Ripensia Timisoara is a respected and competitive team in Romanian football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.