Year
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Winners
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Runners-up
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Other teams promoted
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Notes (summarily)
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1934–35
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Maccabi București Jiul Petroșani Phoenix Baia Mare SG Sibiu Dacia Unirea Brăila
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CFR Brașov ILSA Timișoara Tricolor Baia Mare CFR Simeria Franco-Româna Brăila
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None |
League play-off won by Jiul Petroșani. Promotion/relegation play-off won by AMEF Arad (last place 1934–35 Divizia A).
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1935–36
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Victoria Constanța ILSA Timișoara Phoenix Baia Mare IAR Brașov Franco-Româna Brăila
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CFR Brașov Rovine Grivița Craiova Olimpia CFR Satu Mare Șoimii Sibiu Dacia Unirea Brăila
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None |
League play-off won by ILSA Timișoara. Promotion/relegation play-off won by Universitatea Cluj (last place 1935–36 Divizia A).
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1936–37
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Sportul Studențesc București Phoenix Baia Mare
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CFR Brașov Jiul Petroșani
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Dacia Unirea Brăila (3rd) Vulturii Textila Lugoj (3rd)
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Six teams were promoted, and no teams were relegated. 1937–38 Divizia A was expanded to 20 teams (two groups of 10).
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1937–38
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Tricolor Ploiești UD Reșița
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Victoria Constanța CAM Timișoara
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None |
Two teams were promoted, and 10 teams were relegated. 1938–39 Divizia A reverted to 12 Teams.
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1938–39
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Unirea Tricolor București Gloria CFR Galați CAM Timișoara Mureșul Târgu Mureș
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Maccabi București Dacia VA Galați CA Oradea IS Câmpia Turzii
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None |
Mureșul Târgu Mureș lost in the promotion play-off, and the other three winners were promoted. 3 teams were relegated.
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1939–40
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FC Ploiești Mica Brad Crișana Oradea Franco-Româna Brăila
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Mureșul Târgu Mureș Minerul Lupeni Universitatea Cluj Feroemail Ploiești
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FC Craiova (3rd) FC Brăila (4th) Gloria Arad (6th)
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Workers' teams were banned. FC Brăila replaced Franco-Româna Brăila. FC Craiova and Gloria Arad replaced CAM Timișoara and AMEF Arad. Crișana Oradea from Oradea was under Hungary occupation.
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1940–41
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CFR Turnu Severin Jiul Petroșani Juventus București
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SSM Resița IS Câmpia Turzii Franco-Româna Brăila
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None |
1942 Heroes Cup was organised between the three winners of Divizia B and the 13 teams of 1940–41 Divizia A.[5] The Heroes Cup was unofficial due to World War II-related circumstances.
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1941–46
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Two unofficial editions were played due to World War II.
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1946–47
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Unirea Tricolor București FC Ploiești Dermata Cluj
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AMEF Arad Textila Sfântu Gheorghe Karres Mediaș
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|
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1947–48
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Dezrobirea Constanța Metalochimic București Politehnica Timișoara Phoenix Baia Mare
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Șoimii CFR Sibiu Concordia Ploiești CAM Timișoara IS Câmpia Turzii
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|
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1948–49
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Șoimii CFR Sibiu Unirea Tricolor București
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ARLUS Bacău Metalochimic Reșița
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|
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1950
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Unirea Tricolor București Universitatea Cluj
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Metalul București CS Armata Cluj
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|
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1951
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CA Câmpulung Moldovenesc Metalul Câmpia Turzii
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Flacăra Moreni Metalul Sibiu
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|
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1952
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Locomotiva București Știința Timișoara
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Locomotiva Iași Flacăra Mediaș
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|
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1953
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Flacăra Ploiești Metalul Hunedoara
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Spartac București Metalul Câmpia Turzii
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|
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1954
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Progresul București Avântul Reghin Locomotiva Constanța
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Progresul Sibiu Flacăra Mediaș Dinamo Bacău
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|
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1955
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Locomotiva București Progresul Oradea Dinamo Bacău
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Progresul Sibiu Metalul Câmpia Turzii Flacăra Poiana Câmpina
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|
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1956
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Recolta Târgu Mureș Steagul Roșu Brașov
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Energia Hunedoara Progresul București
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|
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1957–58
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Știința Cluj Farul Constanța
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Corvinul Hunedoara Dinamo Bacău
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|
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1958–59
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Minerul Lupeni Tarom București
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CFR Timișoara Metalul Titanii București
|
|
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1959–60
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CSMS Iași Știința Timișoara Corvinul Hunedoara
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Dinamo Galați Dinamo Obor București CSM Baia Mare
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|
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1960–61
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Metalul Târgoviște Dinamo Pitești Jiul Petroșani
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Dinamo Galați Știința Craiova CSM Baia Mare
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|
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1961–62
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CSMS Iași Farul Constanța Crișana Oradea
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FCM Poiana Câmpina CSM Reșița IS Câmpia Turzii
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|
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1962–63
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Siderurgistul Galați Dinamo Pitești Crișul Oradea
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Metalul Târgoviște CSM Reșița CFR Timișoara
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|
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1963–64
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Știința Craiova Minerul Baia Mare
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Metalul Târgoviște CSM Reșița
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|
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1964–65
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Siderurgistul Galați Știința Timișoara
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Dinamo Bacău IS Câmpia Turzii
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|
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1965–66
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Progresul București Jiul Petrila
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Știința București Minerul Baia Mare
|
|
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1966–67
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Dinamo Bacău ASA Târgu Mureș
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Siderurgistul Galați Minerul Baia Mare
|
|
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1967–68
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Politehnica Iași Vagonul Arad
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Politehnica Galați Crișul Oradea
|
|
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1968–69
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Steagul Roșu Brașov CFR Cluj
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Politehnica Galați CSM Reșița
|
|
|
1969–70
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Progresul București CFR Timișoara
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Metalul Târgoviște CSM Sibiu
|
|
|
1970–71
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ASA Târgu Mureș Crișul Oradea
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Sportul Studențesc București Politehnica Timișoara
|
|
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1971–72
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Sportul Studențesc București CSM Reșița
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Progresul București Minerul Baia Mare
|
|
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1972–73
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Politehnica Iași Politehnica Timișoara
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Metalul București Bihor Oradea
|
|
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1973–74
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FC Galați Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea Olimpia Satu Mare
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Gloria Buzău Șoimii Sibiu Bihor Oradea
|
|
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1974–75
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Sport Club Bacău Rapid București Bihor Oradea
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Progresul Brăila Progresul București Șoimii Sibiu
|
|
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1975–76
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FCM Galați Progresul București Corvinul Hunedoara
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FC Brăila Dinamo Slatina Șoimii Sibiu
|
|
|
1976–77
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Petrolul Ploiești CS Târgoviște Olimpia Satu Mare
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Gloria Buzău Steagul Roșu Brașov Gloria Bistrița
|
|
|
1977–78
|
Gloria Buzău Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea FC Baia Mare
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FCM Galați Dinamo Slatina CFR Cluj
|
|
|
1978–79
|
FCM Galați Viitorul Scornicești Universitatea Cluj
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Steagul Roșu Brașov Metalul București Gloria Bistrița
|
|
|
1979–80
|
FCM Brașov Progresul Vulcan București Corvinul Hunedoara
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FC Constanța Rapid București Bihor Oradea
|
|
|
1980–81
|
FC Constanța CS Târgoviște UTA Arad
|
Gloria Bistrița Petrolul Ploiești Olimpia Satu Mare
|
|
|
1981–82
|
Politehnica Iași Petrolul Ploiești Bihor Oradea
|
Gloria Bistrița Rapid București FC Baia Mare
|
|
|
1982–83
|
Dunărea CSU Galați Rapid București FC Baia Mare
|
Gloria Buzău Dinamo Victoria București UTA Arad
|
|
|
1983–84
|
Gloria Buzău FCM Brașov Politehnica Timișoara
|
Gloria Bistrița Șoimii IPA Sibiu Universitatea Cluj
|
|
|
1984–85
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Petrolul Ploiești Dinamo Victoria București Universitatea Cluj
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Dunărea CSU Galați Șoimii Sibiu Gloria Bistrița
|
|
|
1985–86
|
Oțelul Galați Flacăra Moreni Jiul Petroșani
|
Politehnica Iași Progresul Vulcan București FCM Baia Mare
|
|
|
1986–87
|
CSM Suceava ASA Târgu Mureș Politehnica Timișoara
|
Politehnica Iași Progresul Vulcan București FCM Baia Mare
|
|
|
1987–88
|
FC Constanța Inter Sibiu Bihor Oradea
|
Politehnica Iași Jiul Petroșani Gloria Bistrița
|
|
|
1988–89
|
Petrolul Ploiești Jiul Petroșani Politehnica Timișoara
|
Progresul Brăila Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea UTA Arad
|
|
|
1989–90
|
Progresul Brăila Rapid București Gloria Bistrița
|
Gloria Buzău AS Drobeta-Turnu Severin UTA Arad
|
None |
Three teams were promoted and replaced Olt Scornicești. Victoria București was dissolved, and Flacăra Moreni was relegated.
|
1990–91
|
Oțelul Galați Electroputere Craiova ASA Târgu Mureș
|
Gloria Buzău Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea CFR Timișoara
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated.
|
1991–92
|
Progresul București CSM Reșița Universitatea Cluj
|
Gloria CFR Galați UTA Arad FCM Baia Mare
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated.
|
1992–93
|
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț UTA Arad
|
Steaua Mizil Bihor Oradea
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
1993–94
|
Argeș Pitești FCM Baia Mare
|
Politehnica Iași Unirea Alba Iulia
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
1994–95
|
Selena Bacău Politehnica Timișoara
|
Dacia Unirea Brăila Corvinul Hunedoara
|
Politehnica Iași (3rd) –––
|
Promotion/relegation play-off won by Politehnica Iași and Sportul. Dacia Unirea Brăila was not allowed to compete.
|
1995–96
|
Oțelul Târgoviște Jiul Petroșani
|
Dacia Unirea Brăila Foresta Fălticeni
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
1996–97
|
Foresta Fălticeni CSM Reșița
|
Precizia Săcele Electroputere Craiova
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
1997–98
|
Astra Ploiești Olimpia Satu Mare
|
FC Onești Electroputere Craiova
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated. FC Onești won the promotion play-off against Electroputere.
|
1998–99
|
FC Brașov Extensiv Craiova
|
Rocar București UTA Arad
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated. Rocar București won the promotion play-off against UTA Arad.
|
1999–00
|
Foresta Suceava Gaz Metan Mediaș
|
Midia Năvodari ARO Câmpulung
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated. Divizia A was reduced to 16 teams.
|
2000–01
|
Sportul Studențesc București UM Timișoara
|
Farul Constanța FC Baia Mare
|
None |
Promotion/relegation play-off won by Farul and Baia Mare. FC Baia Mare sold their 2001–02 Divizia A place to FCM Bacău.
|
2001–02
|
AEK București UTA Arad
|
Cimentul Fieni FC Baia Mare
|
None |
Promotion/relegation play-off won by Sportul & Farul. Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2002–03
|
Petrolul Ploiești Apulum Alba Iulia
|
Gloria Buzău Bihor Oradea
|
None |
Promotion/relegation play-off won by Bihor & AEK Timișoara. Petrolul sold its promotion place to Oțelul and merged with Astra.
|
2003–04
|
Politehnica Iași Sportul Studențesc București CFR Cluj
|
FC Vaslui Pandurii Târgu Jiu Jiul Petroșani
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated.
|
2004–05
|
FC Vaslui Pandurii Târgu Jiu Jiul Petroșani
|
Midia Năvodari FC Sibiu Gaz Metan Mediaș
|
None |
Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated.
|
2005–06
|
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Universitatea Craiova Liberty Salonta
|
Forex Brașov Unirea Urziceni Bihor Oradea
|
UTA Arad (14th)
|
Salonta sold its promotion to UTA even though they were relegated. The promotion play-off was won by Urziceni against Bihor and Forex. Four teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2006–07
|
Delta Tulcea Universitatea Cluj
|
Gloria Buzău Dacia Mioveni
|
None |
Delta were denied a licence, so Ceahlăul (15th) was not relegated. Three teams were promoted, and three teams were relegated.
|
2007–08
|
FC Brașov Argeș Pitești
|
CS Otopeni Gaz Metan Mediaș
|
None |
Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2008–09
|
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Unirea Alba Iulia
|
FC Ploiești Internațional Curtea de Argeș
|
None |
Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2009–10
|
Victoria Brănești FCM Târgu Mureș
|
Sportul Studențesc București Universitatea Cluj
|
None |
Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2010–11
|
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Petrolul Ploiești
|
Concordia Chiajna Bihor Oradea
|
Voința Sibiu (4th) CS Mioveni (3rd)
|
Bihor were denied a licence, so Mioveni (3rd) were promoted instead. The promotion play-off was won by Voința (4th) against Săgeata (3rd).
|
2011–12
|
CSM Studențesc Iași Politehnica Timișoara
|
Viitorul Constanța Gloria Bistrița
|
––– Gaz Metan Severin (3rd)
|
Timișoara canceled their licence, so Severin were promoted. Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2012–13
|
FC Botoșani Corona Brașov
|
Săgeata Năvodari ACS Poli Timișoara
|
None |
Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2013–14
|
CSM Studențesc Iași CS Universitatea Craiova
|
Rapid București ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș
|
None |
Four teams were promoted, and four teams were relegated.
|
2014–15
|
FC Voluntari ACS Poli Timișoara
|
Academica Argeș CS Mioveni
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and six teams were relegated. Liga I was reduced to 14 teams.
|
2015–16
|
Rapid București Gaz Metan Mediaș
|
Dunărea Călărași UTA Arad
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2016–17
|
Juventus București
|
Sepsi OSK
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2017–18
|
Dunărea Călărași
|
FC Hermannstadt
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2018–19
|
Chindia Târgoviște
|
Academica Clinceni
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and two teams were relegated.
|
2019–20
|
UTA Arad
|
Argeș Pitești
|
None |
Two teams were promoted, and no team was relegated due to the coronavirus pandemic. Liga I returned to 16 teams.
|
2020–21
|
FC U Craiova
|
FC Rapid București
|
CS Mioveni Farul Constanța (7th)
|
Four teams were promoted, and five were relegated. Farul Constanța merged with Liga I's Viitorul.
|
2021–22
|
Petrolul Ploiești
|
Hermannstadt
|
Universitatea Cluj
|
Three teams were promoted, and five were relegated.
|
2022–23
|
Politehnica Iași
|
Steaua București
|
Oțelul Galați Dinamo București
|
Three teams were promoted, and five were relegated. Steaua was ineligible for promotion due to the club being owned by a governmental department/entity, all Liga I clubs are required to be privately owned.[6]
|