CS Lotus Băile Felix

Club Sportiv Lotus Băile Felix, commonly known as Lotus Băile Felix, or simply as Lotus, is a Romanian football club based in Băile Felix, Sânmartin, Bihor County, currently playing in the Liga III.

Lotus Băile Felix
Full nameClub Sportiv Lotus Băile Felix
Nickname(s)Echipa din Felix
(The Team from Felix)
Short nameLotus
Founded16 June 2009 (2009-06-16)
GroundComunal
Capacity1,000 (500 seated)
OwnerSânmartin Commune
ChairmanAlexa Krenek
ManagerGheorghe Ghiț
LeagueLiga III
2020–21Liga III, Seria X, 5th

Lotus Băile Felix was founded on 16 June 2009 under the name of CSC Sânmartin and played for most of its existence at the amateur level, in the Liga IV. Promoted in 2014 in the third tier, the club resisted only one season before withdrawing due to financial difficulties. In 2019, with the financial support of the Commune of Sânmartin, the biggest and one of the richest communes in Bihor County, fact owed to the presence of thermal waters in the area, CSC managed to won Liga IV, Bihor County series and also the promotion play-off, promoting back to Liga III.

In the summer of 2021, the club went through a process of re-branding, changing its name from CSC Sânmartin to CS Lotus Băile Felix, bringing in the front the name of Băile Felix, a Romanian well known thermal spa resort that is under Sânmartin Commune administration.

History

Lotus Băile Felix was founded on 16 June 2009 under the name of CSC Sânmartin and until 2014 played only at the amateur level.[1] At the end of the 2013–14 season, CSC managed to won Liga IV, Bihor County series, as well as the promotion play-off against Sportul Șimleu Silvaniei and was promoted for the first time in its history in the Liga III. After only one season, the club withdrew due to financial difficulties and played again at amateur level until it managed to promote at the end of the 2018–19 campaign, this time financially supported by the Commune of Sânmartin. Under the command of Călin Cheregi, former manager of FC Bihor Oradea, sânmartinenii won Bihor County series after a tough battle against Club Atletic Oradea, then winning the promotion play-off with 4–0 on aggregate, against Cluj County champions, CS Florești.[2]

In the summer of 2021, the club went through a process of re-branding, changing its name from CSC Sânmartin to CS Lotus Băile Felix, bringing in the front the name of Băile Felix, a Romanian well known thermal spa resort that is under Sânmartin Commune administration.[3]

Grounds

Comunal Stadium, current home ground of the club.

Over its relatively short history, Lotus Băile Felix played its home matches on various grounds such as Luceafărul Stadium, Cordău Stadium or Sântion Stadium. In 2018 the club started to build its own ground near the stadium of the local rival, Luceafărul Oradea. In the summer of 2020, Comunal Stadium was opened, with a capacity of 1,000 people (500 on seats).[4]

Honours

Players

First team squad

As of 8 March 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ROU Eduard Beke
2 DF  ROU Tamás Paublusztig
3 DF  ROU Laurențiu Criste
4 DF  ROU Andrei Bala
5 DF  ROU Marian Arsene
6 MF  ROU Sebastian Cucu
7 DF  ROU Ionuț Ban
8 MF  ROU Mădălin Popa (Captain)
9 FW  ROU Sergiu Ciocan
10 FW  ROU Cosmin Sârbu
11 MF  ROU Vlad Costea
12 GK  ROU Roland Csapó
13 DF  ROU Cristian Oroș
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  ROU Noah Farcaș
16 FW  ROU Alexandru Jurcuț
17 DF  ROU Florin Pop (Vice-Captain)
18 MF  ROU Luca Țifra
19 MF  ROU Patrick Blăgea
20 DF  ROU Cristian Copil
22 DF  ROU Patric Andraș
23 DF  BFA Salif Nogo
24 DF  ROU Alexandru Pintea
27 FW  ROU Ștefan Meșter
30 DF  ROU Bogdan Creț
33 DF  ROU Denis Sala

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  ROU Robert Bodea (to Crișul Aleșd)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  ROU Erik Tiponuț (to Foresta Tileagd)

Club Officials

League history

References

  1. "Clubul Sportiv Comunal Sânmartin" [Clubul Sportiv Comunal Sânmartin]. firme.info. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  2. "Bihorul are echipă în Liga 3! CSC Sânmartin a promovat!" [Bihor County has a team in the Liga 3! CSC Sânmartin promoted!]. bihon.ro. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  3. Surprize, surprize la Sânmartin! Echipa va avea un alt nume în noul sezon. bihon.ro (in Romanian)
  4. "CSC va juca la Sânmartin. Baza sportivă va fi inaugurată la derby-ul cu Luceafărul" [CSC will play in Sânmartin. The sports base will be inaugurated at the derby with Luceafărul] (in Romanian). bihon.ro. 10 November 2020.
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