1921–22 Divizia A
Season | 1921–22 |
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Champions | Chinezul Timișoara[1] |
← 1920–21 1922–23 → |
The 1921–22 season of the Romanian Football Championship was the tenth edition of the top-level football league of Romania and it also marked the inception of Romania's first official national football championship, which featured teams from across the entire territory of Greater Romania. Chinezul Timișoara became champions for the first time in their history.
The competition was structured in two phases: an initial regional phase, with its own tournament, followed by a knockout stage featuring the regional champions to determine the national champion. The inaugural championship involved 7 regional champions, representing Arad, Bucharest, Timișoara, Brașov and Sibiu (with separate competitions in the fall, but with the consolidation of the best teams into a new championship in the spring), Cluj (including Târgu Mureș), Oradea (Oradea Mare, as it was called at the time, including Satu Mare, Carei, and Salonta) and Cernăuți. While regional matches were played in a home-and-away format, the final tournament matches were held as knockout games on the home ground of one of the competing teams.
Regional champions
The national phase of the Romanian Football Championship
Quarter-finals
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | Polonia Cernăuți | 0–1 | Tricolor București |
2 | Victoria Cluj | 2–2 | Stăruința Oradea |
Replay | Victoria Cluj | 0–0 | Stăruința Oradea |
Replay | Victoria Cluj | 2–0 | Stăruința Oradea |
3 | Chinezul Timișoara | w/o 1 | Societatea Gimnastică Sibiu |
4 | AMEF Arad | bye 2 |
1 The team from Sibiu failed to appear, so by administrative decision they forfeited the game.
2 The team from Arad received a bye from the quarterfinals.
Polonia Cernăuți | 0–1 | Tricolor București |
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Fianu 55' |
Victoria Cluj | 2–2 | Stăruința Oradea |
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Barabás II 16' 56' | Ströck II 32' Bartha 66' |
Replay
Victoria Cluj | 0–0 | Stăruința Oradea |
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Replay
Victoria Cluj | 2–0 | Stăruința Oradea |
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Barta 20' (pen.) Cipcigan 80' |
Semi-finals
Tie no | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | Chinezul Timișoara | 2–1 | AMEF Arad |
2 | Victoria Cluj | w/o 3 | Tricolor București |
3 The team from Bucharest failed to appear, so by administrative decision they forfeited the game.
Chinezul Timișoara | 2–1 | AMEF Arad |
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Frech II 44' Steiner 78' |
Csapó 73' |
Final
Home team | Score | Away team |
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Chinezul Timișoara | 5–1 | Victoria Cluj |
References