CSM Olimpia Satu Mare (football)

CSM Olimpia Satu Mare
Full nameClubul Sportiv Municipal
Olimpia Satu Mare
Nickname
  • Sătmărenii
    (The People from Satu Mare)
Short nameCSM, Olimpia, Satu Mare
Founded2018 (2018)
GroundDaniel Prodan
Capacity18,000 (1,500 seated)
OwnerSatu Mare Municipality
General managerGabriel Magdaș
Head coachAlexandru Botoș
LeagueLiga II
2024–25Liga III, Seria X, 2nd
(promoted via play-offs)
Websitehttps://csmolimpia.ro/

Clubul Sportiv Municipal Olimpia Satu Mare, commonly known as CSM Olimpia Satu Mare, or simply as Satu Mare, is a Romanian football club based in Satu Mare, Satu Mare County, currently playing in the Liga II. This team represents the football section of the multi-sport club CSM Satu Mare, which also include basketball, volleyball and handball sections.

CSM Satu Mare was established on 18 July 2007 and is fully supported by the Municipality of Satu Mare. The football section of CSM was established only in 2018, after the second dissolution of Olimpia Satu Mare and was enrolled in the Liga IV Satu Mare. Despite the promotion obtained in 2019, CSM was not accepted in the Liga III by the Romanian Football Federation, after a late payment of the financial guarantee for participation in the 2019–20 Liga III season. The club based in Satu Mare promoted one year later, after a promotion play-off disputed in Zalău, against CA Oradea and Someșul Dej.

History

In the winter break of the 2017–18 season, Olimpia Satu Mare withdrew from Liga II due to financial problems, also having 70 points deducted. At the same time, the local authorities founded CSM Satu Mare, also known informally as CSM-Olimpia Satu Mare, a new entity that pretend to be the successor of FC Olimpia, but has no legal connections with the old club.[1][2] Despite that, the club uses Olimpia's traditional colors, yellow and blue.

After this second dissolution of Olimpia Satu Mare, supporters, organized as Voluntarii Olimpiști (Olimpia's Volunteers), dissatisfied with the way the club has been administered in recent years, have created their own club, Olimpia MCMXXI, a fan-owned phoenix club inspired by models such as: ASU Politehnica Timișoara, LSS Voința Sibiu or FC Argeș 1953 Pitești. This club also pretended to be the successor of FC Olimpia, but again, there was no legal connection between the old entity and this new one.[3] In recent years, other football clubs from Romania were also refounded by their supporters, but subsequently were recognized as the official successors of the original clubs, among them: Petrolul Ploiești or Oțelul Galați.

Name Period
CSM Satu Mare 2018–2022
CSM Olimpia Satu Mare 2022–present

The football section of CSM was enrolled directly in the Liga IV Satu Mare. Despite the promotion obtained in 2019, CSM was not accepted in the Liga III by the Romanian Football Federation, after a late payment of the financial guarantee for participation in the 2019–20 Liga III season.[4] The club based in Satu Mare promoted one year later, after a promotion play-off disputed in Zalău, against CA Oradea and Someșul Dej.[5]

Ground

CSM Satu Mare plays its home matches at the Daniel Prodan Stadium in Satu Mare, Satu Mare County, which has a capacity of 18,000 people (1,500 on seats). The stadium was known in the past as Olimpia Stadium and is the historical ground of Olimpia Satu Mare.

Honours

Liga III

Liga IVSatu Mare

Players

First-team squad

As of 28 February 2026

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  MAR Amine Ghazoini
5 DF  ROU Dorian Todoran
6 MF  ROU Alin Văsălie (3rd captain)
7 MF  ROU Cosmin Zamfir
8 DF  ROU Paul Copaci
9 FW  FRA Kévin Mbala
10 MF  ROU Denis Toma
11 MF  ROU Ervin Zsiga (Captain)
14 MF  MDA Vadim Calugher
17 FW  ROU Marius Hosu
18 FW  ROU Gheorghe Cârpă
20 MF  FRA Mickaël Panos
21 MF  NGA Raji Ayomide (on loan from Universitatea Cluj)
22 GK  MDA Dorian Railean
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 MF  ROU Mircea Donca
24 DF  FRA Nestorly Lumbu
26 DF  ROU Cătălin Oanea (Vice-captain)
27 MF  HUN Kristopher Vida
33 GK  ROU Márk Karácsony
67 DF  ROU Matei Marin (on loan from Dinamo București)
69 GK  ROU Bence Villi
70 MF  ROU David Stăiculescu
76 FW  ROU Albert Hofman (on loan from Chindia Târgoviște)
86 MF  ROU Zsombor Zab
98 FW  ROU Alpár Gergely (on loan from FK Csíkszereda)
99 MF  ROU Adrian Pop
FW  MNE Sergej Grubač

Club Officials

League history

References