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2015–16 Liga II
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Liga II
Season2015–16
PromotedRapid București
Gaz Metan Mediaș
RelegatedGloria Buzău
Rapid Suceava
Universitatea Cluj
Bucovina
Tărlungeni
Ceahlăul
Metalul Reșița
Oțelul Galați
Bihor Oradea
Dorohoi
Caransebeș
Matches played458
Goals scored1,225 (2.67 per match)
Top goalscorer(Seria I)
Valentin Alexandru (25)
(Seria II)
Marius Matei (23)
Biggest home winBrașov 11-2 Metalul
Biggest away winFarul 0-6 Dunărea
Highest scoringBrașov 11-2 Metalul
Longest winning run7 matches:
Gaz Metan Mediaș
Longest unbeaten run16 matches:
Rapid București
Longest winless run20 matches:
Caransebeș
Longest losing run16 matches:
Caransebeș
Highest attendance8,500
Rapid 3–1 Academica
(22 May 2016)
Lowest attendance20
Metalul 1–6 Vâlcea
(21 November 2015)
Average attendance921
All statistics correct as of 12 June 2016.

The 2015–16 Liga II was the 76th season of the Liga II, the second tier of the Romanian football league system. The season began on 29 August.[1]

The 28 teams were divided in two series (with 14 teams each). The regular season was played in a round-robin tournament. The first six teams from each series played a play-off for promotion to Liga I. Because of switching to a system with just one series of 22 teams from next season, there will be 11 teams relegated from Liga II this year. After the regular season, the last two teams in each series relegated to Liga III; the last 3 teams in each play-out pool also relegated, while the 3rd placed teams in the play-out faced off in a game that determined the 11th relegated team.[2]

Team changes

At the end of 2014–15 season, Voluntari from Seria I and Poli Timișoara from Seria II were promoted to Liga I.
Four teams were relegated to Liga III: Unirea Slobozia and Săgeata Năvodari (Seria I), Olt Slatina and Fortuna Poiana Câmpina (Seria II).
Last six teams from 2014–15 Liga I were relegated to Liga II: Gaz Metan Mediaș, Brașov, Universitatea Cluj, Rapid București, Oțelul Galați, Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț.
The winners of the five 2014–15 Liga III series were promoted to Liga II: Bucovina Pojorâta, Dunărea Călărași, Chindia Târgoviște, UTA Arad and Baia Mare.

Renamed teams

Academica Argeș was moved back to Clinceni and renamed Academica Clinceni.
CF Brăila was renamed Dacia Unirea Brăila.

Seria I

Stadia by capacity and locations

Club City Stadium Capacity
Academica Clinceni Clinceni 2,800
Bacău Bacău Letea 2,000
Balotești Balotești Central 3,780
Berceni Berceni Berceni 2,700
Bucovina Pojorâta Pojorâta 1,000
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Ceahlăul 18,000
Dacia Unirea Brăila Municipal 20,154
Dorohoi Dorohoi Municipal 2,000
Dunărea Călărași Ion Comșa 10,400
Farul Constanța Farul 15,520
Gloria Buzău Municipal 18,000
Oțelul Galați Oțelul
Nicolae Rainea
13,500
23,000
Rapid București Giulești-Valentin Stănescu 11,704
Rapid CFR Suceava Areni 12,500

Personnel and kits

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

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
Academica Clinceni Romania Mugur Bolohan Romania Andrei Marinescu Joma Imamed
Bacău Romania Cristian Popovici Romania Bogdan Miron Nike Sir Safety
Balotești Romania Cornel Nica Romania Ionuţ Sandu Onze Sport
Berceni Romania Răzvan Rotaru Romania Epaminonda Nicu Givova
Bucovina Pojorâta Romania Daniel Mândrilă Romania Traian Jarda Legea
Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Romania Lidi Chertic Romania Alexandru Barna Gems Getica 95, Rifil
Dacia Unirea Brăila Romania Alin Pânzaru Romania Sorin Frunză Joma Comision Trade
Dorohoi
Dunărea Călărași Romania Adrian Mihalcea Romania Bogdan Panait Joma Prosol
Farul Constanța Romania Ion Barbu Romania Florin Pătrașcu Legea
Gloria Buzău Romania Viorel Ion Romania Cătălin Vlaicu Givova
Oțelul Galați Romania Sorin Haraga Romania Robert Ciurea Adidas
Rapid București Romania Dan Alexa Romania Nicolae Vasile Puma Azuga Waters
Rapid CFR Suceava Romania Daniel Bălan Romania Dorin Semeghin Givova Primăria și Consiliul Local Suceava

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Incoming manager Date of appointment
Ceahlăul Serbia Vanja Radinović Mutual agreement 31 May 2015 Pre-season Romania Constantin Ilie 21 July 2015[3]
Academica Romania Ciprian Urican Mutual agreement 30 June 2015 Romania László Balint 2 July 2015[4]
Berceni Romania Adrian Mihalcea Mutual agreement 30 June 2015 Romania Marin Dragnea 13 July 2015[5]
Balotești Italy Giovanni Pisano Mutual agreement 30 June 2015 Romania Bogdan Pătrașcu 18 July 2015[6]
Rapid București Italy Cristiano Bergodi End of contract 30 June 2015[7] Romania Florin Marin 24 July 2015[8]
Rapid București Romania Florin Marin Signed by Poli Timișoara 24 August 2015[9] Romania Dan Alexa 28 August 2015[10]
Dorohoi Romania Vespazian Colban The club was dissolved 29 August 2015[11]
Berceni Romania Marin Dragnea Sacked 3 October 2015 13 Romania Epaminonda Nicu (caretaker) 6 October 2015[12]
Ceahlăul Romania Constantin Ilie Resigned 4 October 2015 11 Romania Mihai Ionescu (caretaker) 4 October 2015[13]
Ceahlăul Romania Mihai Ionescu (caretaker) End of tenure as a caretaker 29 October 2015 13 Italy Simone Mazzali 29 October 2015[14]
Balotești Romania Bogdan Pătrașcu Mutual agreement 11 November 2015 9 Romania Emil Stanca (caretaker) 11 November 2015[15]
Berceni Romania Epaminonda Nicu (caretaker) End of tenure as a caretaker 21 November 2015 9 Romania Marian Rada 21 November 2015[16]
Ceahlăul Italy Simone Mazzali Sacked 23 November 2015 13 Romania Lidi Chertic 23 November 2015[17]
Rapid Suceava Romania Bogdan Tudoreanu Mutual agreement 20 December 2015 8 Romania Constantin Ilie 21 December 2015[18]
Balotești Romania Emil Stanca (caretaker) End of tenure as a caretaker 14 January 2016 10 Romania Cornel Nica 14 January 2016[19]
Ceahlăul Romania Lidi Chertic Mutual agreement 18 January 2016 13 Italy Stefano Maccoppi 18 January 2016[20]
Dunărea Romania Ionel Ganea Signed by Voluntari 25 January 2016[21] 1 Romania Adrian Mihalcea 4 February 2016[22]
Oțelul Galați Romania Daniel Florea Resigned 5 February 2016 12 Romania Sorin Haraga 26 February 2016[23]
Academica Romania László Balint Mutual agreement 15 March 2016 4 Romania Mugur Bolohan 15 March 2016[24]
Farul Romania Constantin Gache Resigned 16 March 2016 5 Romania Ilie Stan 17 March 2016[25]
Ceahlăul Italy Stefano Maccoppi Mutual agreement 19 April 2016 6 Play-Out Romania Lidi Chertic 19 April 2016[26] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=2015–16_Liga_II
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