Back in Liga I after a three year absence is FC Braşov from the lovely mountain city of
Braşov. The city is at the very southern edge of Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains. FC
Braşov got its start in 1937 although it had to roll through quite a number of names before
finally settling on the nice and simple Fotbal Club Braşov.
Back in Liga I after a three year absence is FC Braşov from the lovely mountain city of
Braşov. The city is at the very southern edge of Transylvania in the Carpathian Mountains. FC
Braşov got its start in 1937 although it had to roll through quite a number of names before
finally settling on the nice and simple Fotbal Club Braşov.
Club de Fútbol Indios, typically known simply as Indios or Indios Juárez, were created
for the 2005-06 season after the move of Pachuca Juniors from Pachuca to Ciudad Juárez.
Whether this is actually a new club or the transfer of a franchise or the resurrection of an older
club in Ciudad Juárez - very hard to say.
Club de Fútbol Indios, typically known simply as Indios or Indios Juárez, were created
for the 2005-06 season after the move of Pachuca Juniors from Pachuca to Ciudad Juárez.
Whether this is actually a new club or the transfer of a franchise or the resurrection of an older
club in Ciudad Juárez - very hard to say.
Making the long journey from village football to the Romanian First Division is CS Otopeni, who
make their Liga I bow in the 2008-09 season. Otopeni is a small town of approximately 10,000 people
just north of Bucharest and will be the smallest town ever to play host to a Liga I club. It's also
home to Romania's main international airport, Otopeni International Airport.
Kapfenberger Sportclub was founded on September 14, 1919 in the Styrian city of Kapfenberg. In 1947
it was relaunched as Kapfenberger Sportvereinigung (Sports Association of Kapfenberg). The club is
normally known as SV Kapfenberg. It is a multi-sports club that also encompasses ice hockey and
handball among others.
Club Atlético San Martín (San Martín Athletic Club) were founded on November 2, 1909
in the Plaza San Martín in the south of the city of San Miguel de Tucumán, in
Tucumán province in northern Argentina. They are typically referred to as San Martín
(Tucumán) or San Martín de Tucumán to distinguish them from other clubs known as San
Martín such as San Martín (San Juan).