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AFC Chindia Târgoviște

Asociația Fotbal Club Chindia Târgoviște, commonly known as Chindia Târgoviște or simply Chindia, is a Romanian professional football club based in Târgoviște, Dâmbovița County, that competes in the Liga II.

History
FCM Târgoviște (1948–2010) The first football team in the city was founded 1948 and had several names throughout its history, including Metalul Târgoviște, Energia, CS Târgoviște, Oțelul, Chindia and FCM Târgoviște. Despite only spending nine seasons in the top division of Romanian football, the club had a notable generation of players in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which achieved the best ranking in the history of the club—a 7th place at the end of the 1978–79 championship. This "golden generation" included players such as Nicolae Dobrin and Silviu Dumitrescu., legend of Romanian football and player at CS Târgoviște in the 1981–82 season. After being relegated in 1984, the club did not recover and only reached the first division again in 1996 under the name of CF Chindia. Even if it was probably not as good as Dumitrescu's generation, this squad consisted of local players and earned the nickname Micul Ajax () for its playing style. After the team faced financial issues and almost withdrew from the Divizia B championship in 2004, businessman Ghiorghi Zotic took over as owner. However, Zotic's relationship with the Târgoviște Municipality and supporters started to strain, After only one season, Chindia was promoted to Liga II, winning Series III of Liga III with Costel Pană as head coach, assisted by Adrian Bogoi. The squad included, among others, D. Perianu, Pătru, Rădoi, Cârnariu, Dancia, Duță, Mirescu, Honciu, I. Șerban, Dobre, Cherchez, Badea, Radu, and Verdeș. For the 2011–12 Liga II season, Pană was replaced by Silviu Dumitrescu as head coach. Dumitrescu stepped aside during the winter break, assuming the role of technical director. Flavius Stoican was appointed head coach and led Chindia to a 7th-place finish in Series II, contested by supporters due to results below expectations, with a squad that included, among others, D. Perianu, C. Dinu, Rădoi, Pătru, Mladen, Bușu, Gavrilă, Negoescu, Honciu, I. Șerban, Poiană, Băluță, Anton, Dobre, Cherchez, Verdeș, Voduț, and Radu. During the 2012–13 season, Stoican resigned after a poor start to the campaign and was replaced by Eusebiu Tudor. Tudor guided the team into a relegation position and was dismissed five rounds before the end, with Silviu Dumitrescu returning to the bench and guiding the team to 12th place, nevertheless, Chindia was ultimately relegated. The relegation led to internal tensions within the club, with Popescu and Crăciunescu choosing to leave the project. Owned by the Târgoviște Municipality, the Dâmbovița County Council, and Valahia University, Chindia competed in Liga III during the 2013–14 season under the guidance of Silviu Dumitrescu, finishing 1st in the regular season of Series VI, but ultimately ending the campaign in 2nd place after the series play-off stage, tied on points with Fortuna Poiana Câmpina but ranked below them on head-to-head points. Following this campaign, Nicolae Croitoru took over as head coach, under whom Chindia returned to Liga II after winning Series III of the 2014–15 Liga III season. Under Croitoru, the “Little Ajax” competed in the 2015–16 Liga II campaign in Series II, finishing 2nd in the regular season and ultimately achieving 3rd place after the play-off stage, just one point behind the first two teams, Gaz Metan Mediaș and UTA Arad. The Red and Blues then finished 5th in the first second league season with a single series, before placing 3rd in the 2017–18 season, missing out on promotion after a two-legged promotion/relegation play-off, losing 0–1 at Anghel Iordănescu Stadium and 0–3 on penalties after a 1–0 win at Eugen Popescu Stadium against Voluntari, the 12th-placed team in Liga I. Chindia also reached the Round of 16 of the Cupa României, where it lost 0–2 after extra time against Astra Giurgiu at Marin Anastasovici Stadium. In June 2018, Viorel Moldovan took over Chindia. Under his leadership, Chindia secured its first-ever promotion to Liga I at the end of the 2018–19 campaign by winning the second division outright. The squad included Aioani, I. Popescu, Acasandrei, Martac, C. Dinu, Șandru, Dumitrașcu, Panait, Vătavu, Cr. Stoica, Rață, Novac, L. Mihai, Mihaiu, Șerban, Neicuțescu, Cherchez, V. Alexandru, D. Florea, and Neguț. After promotion, the Târgoviște Municipality announced the renovation of the Eugen Popescu Stadium, with Chindia playing its home matches during its inaugural top-flight campaign at Ilie Oană Stadium in the nearby city of Ploiești with the Red and Blues finishing 11th in the regular season and ending last after the relegation play-out stage and avoiding relegation by winning the promotion and relegation play-off against Mioveni (2–0 at home and 1–1 away). In the following campaign, Emil Săndoi was appointed as head coach with the Red and Blues relocating their home fixtures to the Municipal Stadium in Buzău in February 2021 and finishing 8th in the regular season and achieving their best Liga I result by placing 7th overall after the play-out stage and qualifying for a Europa Conference League play-off where they lost 2–3 to Viitorul Constanța. In the 2021–22 campaign, the team led by Săndoi returned to Ilie Oană Stadium in September 2021, finishing 11th in the regular season and 13th after the play-out stage and qualifying for the relegation play-offs where it faced the second league side Concordia Chiajna and managed to remain in the top flight after a 2–1 away defeat in Chiajna and a 1–0 home victory, winning 4–1 on penalties in Ploiești. In the 2022–23 season, Chindia started with Adrian Mihalcea on the bench, but he was dismissed after eleven rounds, the team being last in the standings with only three points and no victories. He was replaced by Anton Petrea. Chindia finished the regular season in 12th place, but ended up in 15th place after the play-out round, thus returning to Liga II after four years in the top flight. After relegation, Dragoș Militaru was appointed as the new head coach, but was sacked after just three matches and replaced by Vasile Miriuță, who led the team until November 2023, when Chindia was 10th with only 17 points, three points away from the last play-off spot. He was succeeded by Italian Diego Longo, who guided the team through the rest of the 2023–24 campaign, finishing 9th in the regular season and second in Group B of the play-out round. The instability within the coaching staff continued in the 2024–25 season and was reflected in the team’s results. Chindia started with Marian Vătavu as head coach, but he was replaced in February 2025 by Costel Pană, who led the team to finish in 16th place at the end of the regular season and second-to-last in Group B of the play-out round, avoiding relegation after a play-off match and winning 1–0 in the first leg and 3–2 in the second leg against Dumbrăvița, also second-to-last in Group A of the Liga II play-out. ==Ground==
Ground
, the symbol of Târgoviște after which the team is named. The club plays its home matches on Eugen Popescu Stadium in Târgoviște, which has a capacity of 6,500 seats. Opened in 1982 and originally having a capacity of 12,500 seats, the stadium is situated 200 meters away from the Chindia Tower. In 2014, the second stand and half of the east end were closed for safety reasons, significantly reducing the arena's capacity. In the spring of 2019, due to team's performances and a potential (and ultimately secured) promotion to the top flight, the Târgoviște Municipality announced the renovation of the stadium for the amount of 16 million. During the renovation work, the team played its home matches on the Ilie Oană and Municipal stadiums, from the nearby cities of Ploiești and Buzău, respectively. ==Support==
Support
Chindia Târgoviște has an important group supporters in the city and also in Dâmbovița County, the majority of them being past supporters of FCM Târgoviște. The Chindia ultras faction is known as Cavalerii Cetății ("The Knights of the Fortress"). Rivalries Chindia does not have many important rivalries, however, a local one between the old FCM and Flacăra Moreni was born before 1989, when the club from Moreni had the support of the communist regime. Tense matches and even incidents were also noted over time in the matches against Petrolul Ploiești and even if between the two clubs is not a proper rivalry, the supporters are not very friendly with each other. ==Honours==
Honours
Liga IIWinners (1): 2018–19 Liga IIIWinners (2): 2010–11, 2014–15 • Runners-up (1): 2013–14 ==Players==
Players
First team squad Out on loan ==Club officials==
Club officials
Board of directors • Last updated: 19 September 2025 • Source: Current technical staff • Last updated: 11 April 2026 • Source: ==Notable former players==
Notable former players
The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 100 caps for AFC Chindia Târgoviște. ;Romania • Mihai AioaniAlexandru BăluțăCătălin CăbuzTiberiu CăpușăCristian CherchezDenis CiobotariuCristian DanciaMarco DulcaDenis DumitrașcuPaul IacobDenis IspasAdrian IonițăLiviu MihaiSebastian MladenCristian NeguțMihai Neicuțescu • Dragoș Pătru • Daniel PopaSorin RădoiMarian VătavuBobi VerdeșMihai Voduț ;Burkina Faso • Blaise Yaméogo ;Burkina Faso • Nasser Chamed ;Lithuania • Modestas Vorobjovas ;Moldova • Victor BogaciucMaxim CojocaruDaniel DanuVadim Rață ;Sweden • Valmir Berisha ;Switzerland • Matteo Fedele ==Former managers==
Former managers
Costel Pană (2010–2011) • Silviu Dumitrescu (2011) • Flavius Stoican (2012) • Eusebiu Tudor (2012–2013) • Silviu Dumitrescu (2013–2014) • Nicolae Croitoru (2014–2018) • Viorel Moldovan (2018–2020) • Emil Săndoi (2020–2022) • Adrian Mihalcea (2022) • Anton Petrea (2022–2023) • Dragoș Militaru (2023) • Vasile Miriuță (2023) • Diego Longo (2023–2024) • Marian Vătavu (2024–2025) • Costel Pană (2025) • Ilie Poenaru (2025–2026) • Nicolae Croitoru (2026–present) ==League and Cup history==
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