2004–05 Cupa României
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The 2004–05 Cupa României was the 67th season of the annual Romania
n football knockout tournament.
The winners of the competition qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup.
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Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...
n football knockout tournament.
The winners of the competition qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup.
Last 32
The games took place on 13 October 2004Home team | Score | Away team |
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UTA Arad | 1–0 | Politehnica Iași Politehnica Iasi Politehnica Iaşi may refer to:*FC Politehnica Iaşi, a football club in Iaşi, Romania*Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iaşi, a technical university in Iaşi... |
FCM Bacău II FCM Bacau FCM Bacău is a Romanian football club, founded in 1950, currently playing in the Liga II. It's the best placed Moldovan team in the Liga I All-Time Table, ranking 9th with 42 seasons played.-History:... |
0–2 | FC Farul Constanța FC Farul Constanta FC Farul Constanţa is a professional football club from Constanţa, Romania. Established in 1949, Farul is currently competing in Liga II ,after being relegated at the end of Liga I 2008-09. The club has yet to win a Romanian title... |
FC Botoșani FC Botosani FC Botoşani is a football club from Botoşani, Romania.-The 1980s:In summer 1979, CS Botoşani was promoted to Divizia B, and after end of the 1979/1980 season, they obtained the highest position ; that had heretofore not been reached by any football team from Botoşani... |
0–1 | Oțelul Galați |
Dacia Unirea Brăila | 1–0 | Rapid București Rapid Bucuresti Fotbal Club Rapid București is a Romanian football club. It was founded in 1923 by a group workers of the Grivița workshops under the name of "Cultural and Sporting Association CFR" . Rapid won the Romanian championship 3 times and the Romanian Cup on thirteen occasions... |
Dinamo București II Dinamo Bucuresti Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football teams in Romania, having won 18 Romanian Liga I titles, 12 Romanian Cups and 1 Romanian Supercup.... |
3–2 | FCU Politehnica Timișoara |
FC Caracal FC Caracal FC Caracal is a Romanian professional football club from Caracal, Olt county, Romania.-History:The club was founded at Craiova in 1949 under the name Metalul Craiova. Until 1998 the club was known as FC Electroputere Craiova. In that moment it was renamed Extensiv Craiova and started playing home... |
0–4 | FC Național București FC National Bucuresti Fotbal Club Progresul Bucureşti is a Romanian football club from Bucharest, founded in 1944... |
Universitatea Cluj | 1–0 | Steaua București Steaua Bucuresti Fotbal Club Steaua București is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. They are the most successful Romanian football team in European competitions as well in the Romanian Liga I . They became the first East European team to win the UEFA Champions League being victorious in the... |
CS Deva | 0–3 | Sportul Studențesc Sportul Studentesc Sportul Studenţesc is a Romanian football club that was established in 1916 . The Bucharest club has won the Balkans Cup once and its best result in the Romanian league is a 2nd place in 1986... |
Home team | Score | Away team |
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FC Ghimbav 2000 | 0–2 | Gloria Bistrița Gloria Bistrita Gloria Bistriţa is a Romanian professional football club from Bistriţa, Bistriţa-Năsăud County.-History:The club was founded on July 6, 1922 and among the founding staff members there were: Simion Sbârcea as the club's president, Teofil Moldovan as the club's secretary, Ion Bota, Dumitru Hara,... |
Callatis Mangalia | 0–1 | Apulum Alba Iulia |
Gaz Metan Mediaș | 1–0 | FC Brașov FC Brasov Fotbal Club Brașov is a professional football club based in the city of Brașov, Romania. They were founded in 1936, and since then they have spent 41 season in the top-flight. Brașov kits are yellow-black, and they play their home matches on the Silviu Ploeșteanu stadium.-Early modern football in... |
Internațional Pitești | 0–0; 4–5 pen Penalty shootout (football) A penalty shoot-out, referred to as kicks from the penalty mark in the Laws of the Game, is the FIFA official term for a method used in association football to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament following a tied game... |
FCM Bacău FCM Bacau FCM Bacău is a Romanian football club, founded in 1950, currently playing in the Liga II. It's the best placed Moldovan team in the Liga I All-Time Table, ranking 9th with 42 seasons played.-History:... |
Olimpia Satu Mare Olimpia Satu Mare Olimpia Satu Mare is a Romanian professional football club from Satu Mare, Satu Mare County, Romania, founded in 1921. The club currently plays in the Liga III, after finishing 1st in the 2010–11 Liga IV season.- History :... |
1–1; 3–5 pen Penalty shootout (football) A penalty shoot-out, referred to as kicks from the penalty mark in the Laws of the Game, is the FIFA official term for a method used in association football to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament following a tied game... |
Dinamo București Dinamo Bucuresti Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football teams in Romania, having won 18 Romanian Liga I titles, 12 Romanian Cups and 1 Romanian Supercup.... |
Pandurii Târgu Jiu | 0–1 | CFR Cluj CFR Cluj CFR Cluj is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, Romania. The club had spent most of their existence in the lower divisions, except for a spell in Divizia A in the 1970s, until they received significant financial backing from Árpád Pászkány in 2002... |
Unirea Urziceni | 1–2 | FC Argeș Pitești FC Arges Pitesti FC Argeş Piteşti is a Romanian professional football club from Piteşti, Argeş county.FC Argeş was one of the most successful Romanian clubs in the 1970s, when it won the national championship twice: in 1972 and 1979, and finished twice as runner-up... |
Armătura Zalău | 0–2 | Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova may refer to:*University of Craiova, an education institution from Craiova*CS Universitatea Craiova, a sport club from Craiova*FC Universitatea Craiova, a football club from Craiova... |
Last 16
The games took place on 27 November 2004City | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Brașov | Dinamo București Dinamo Bucuresti Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football teams in Romania, having won 18 Romanian Liga I titles, 12 Romanian Cups and 1 Romanian Supercup.... |
1–0 | Gaz Metan Mediaș |
Brașov | FC Farul Constanța FC Farul Constanta FC Farul Constanţa is a professional football club from Constanţa, Romania. Established in 1949, Farul is currently competing in Liga II ,after being relegated at the end of Liga I 2008-09. The club has yet to win a Romanian title... |
2–1 | CFR Cluj CFR Cluj CFR Cluj is a Romanian professional football club from the city of Cluj-Napoca in Transylvania, Romania. The club had spent most of their existence in the lower divisions, except for a spell in Divizia A in the 1970s, until they received significant financial backing from Árpád Pászkány in 2002... |
Focșani | FC Național București FC National Bucuresti Fotbal Club Progresul Bucureşti is a Romanian football club from Bucharest, founded in 1944... |
5–1 | FCM Bacău FCM Bacau FCM Bacău is a Romanian football club, founded in 1950, currently playing in the Liga II. It's the best placed Moldovan team in the Liga I All-Time Table, ranking 9th with 42 seasons played.-History:... |
Mediaș | FC Argeș Pitești FC Arges Pitesti FC Argeş Piteşti is a Romanian professional football club from Piteşti, Argeş county.FC Argeş was one of the most successful Romanian clubs in the 1970s, when it won the national championship twice: in 1972 and 1979, and finished twice as runner-up... |
2–1 | Gloria Bistrița Gloria Bistrita Gloria Bistriţa is a Romanian professional football club from Bistriţa, Bistriţa-Năsăud County.-History:The club was founded on July 6, 1922 and among the founding staff members there were: Simion Sbârcea as the club's president, Teofil Moldovan as the club's secretary, Ion Bota, Dumitru Hara,... |
City | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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Pitești | Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova Universitatea Craiova may refer to:*University of Craiova, an education institution from Craiova*CS Universitatea Craiova, a sport club from Craiova*FC Universitatea Craiova, a football club from Craiova... |
3–2 aet | Dinamo București II Dinamo Bucuresti Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football teams in Romania, having won 18 Romanian Liga I titles, 12 Romanian Cups and 1 Romanian Supercup.... |
Ploiești | Dacia Unirea Brăila | 2–0 | Apulum Alba Iulia |
Sfântu Gheorghe | Oțelul Galați | 1–1; 6–5 pen Penalty shootout (football) A penalty shoot-out, referred to as kicks from the penalty mark in the Laws of the Game, is the FIFA official term for a method used in association football to decide which team progresses to the next stage of a tournament following a tied game... |
Universitatea Cluj |
Sibiu | Sportul Studențesc Sportul Studentesc Sportul Studenţesc is a Romanian football club that was established in 1916 . The Bucharest club has won the Balkans Cup once and its best result in the Romanian league is a 2nd place in 1986... |
1–0 | UTA Arad |
Quarterfinals
This phase was programmed on a two leg system. The games took place on 10 November and 1 December 2004.|}
Semifinals
This phase was programmed on a two leg system. The games took place on 16 March and 13 April 2005.|}