賽程

羅馬尼亞Liga III 05/03 15:00 6 AS庫里塔未來 vs ACS Sepsi II - View
羅馬尼亞Liga III 05/07 15:00 7 ACS Sepsi II vs ASC特爾倫傑尼布谷鳥 - View
羅馬尼亞Liga III 05/10 15:00 8 塞庫耶斯克 vs ACS Sepsi II - View
羅馬尼亞Liga III 05/18 15:00 9 ACS Sepsi II vs ACS KSE特爾古塞奎斯 - View
羅馬尼亞Liga III 05/25 15:00 10 SR布拉索夫 vs ACS Sepsi II - View

結果

羅馬尼亞Liga III 04/26 14:00 5 ACS Sepsi II v SR布拉索夫 L 2-3
羅馬尼亞Liga III 04/20 14:00 4 [3] ACS KSE特爾古塞奎斯 v ACS Sepsi II [4] W 0-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 04/12 14:00 3 ACS Sepsi II v 塞庫耶斯克 W 2-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 04/06 14:00 2 ASC特爾倫傑尼布谷鳥 v ACS Sepsi II W 0-2
羅馬尼亞Liga III 03/29 13:00 1 [3] ACS Sepsi II v AS庫里塔未來 [4] L 0-2
羅馬尼亞Liga III 03/23 13:00 18 Muscelul肯普隆格 v ACS Sepsi II L 4-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 03/15 13:00 17 [7] ACS Sepsi II v ACS Olimpic Zarnesti [2] L 1-2
羅馬尼亞Liga III 03/08 13:00 16 [7] ACS Sepsi II v SR布拉索夫 [10] L 0-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 12/02 12:00 15 ASC特爾倫傑尼布谷鳥 v ACS Sepsi II W 0-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 11/24 12:00 14 [7] ACS Sepsi II v ACS KSE特爾古塞奎斯 [6] L 0-1
羅馬尼亞Liga III 11/17 12:00 13 [4] 塞庫耶斯克 v ACS Sepsi II [6] L 3-0
羅馬尼亞Liga III 11/10 12:00 12 [6] ACS Sepsi II v ACS Olimpic Cetate Rasnov [1] L 2-3

統計

 Total主隊客隊
已賽場次 28 14 14
Wins 10 4 6
Draws 2 2 0
Losses 16 8 8
Goals for 49 26 23
Goals against 45 19 26
Clean sheets 7 3 4
Failed to score 9 5 4

Asociația Club Sportiv Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe, commonly known as Sepsi OSK (Hungarian: [ˈʃɛpʃi ˈoɛʃkaː]), Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe (Romanian: [ˈsepsi ˈsfɨntu ˈɡe̯orɡe]), or simply Sepsi, is a Romanian professional football club based in Sfântu Gheorghe, Covasna County, that competes in the Liga I.

Founded in 2011, it achieved promotion to the top tier in six years by quickly climbing through the Romanian league system. Sepsi thus became the first team from Covasna—a county with a majority of Székely ethnics—to play in the Liga I. Since its promotion, it qualified for three Cupa României finals, claiming the trophy in the 2021–22 and 2022–23 seasons. As cup holders, Sepsi also participated in the 2022 and the 2023 Supercupa României, winning both.

Sepsi's club colours are red and white in honour of the local football tradition. After playing during its first years at the Municipal Stadium in Sfântu Gheorghe, the squad was moved to the namesake Sepsi Arena Stadium in 2021.

History

Formation and ascent (2011–2017)

László Diószegi and Dávid Kertész decided to start a new football club in the summer of 2011. They picked the red and white colors to honor the football traditions of Sfântu Gheorghe and chose the name OSK as an acronym reminiscent of the defunct Olt Sport Klub. They wanted the name of the city to be also included in the club's name, so they chose the prefix Sepsi form Sepsiszentgyörgy, which is the Hungarian name of the city. In order to be able to enroll to Liga V they signed a collaboration agreement with Clubul Sportiv Școlar from Sfântu Gheorghe and formed a junior team.

In their debut season, they won the Liga V competition of Covasna County and were promoted to Liga IV. They finished second in their first Liga IV season, eight points behind local Viitorul Sfântu Gheorghe. Valentin Suciu—who would eventually guide them to Liga I—was appointed manager in 2013. At the end of the 2013–14 campaign, Sepsi OSK effortlessly won the Liga IV competition of Covasna County and qualified for the Liga III promotion play-off, where they faced the champion of Vrancea County, Selena Jariștea. Following a 1–1 draw after extra time, they won 6–5 on penalties, being subsequently promoted to the third division.

After a satisfying third place in the 2014–15 Liga III, promotion to Liga II was set as the objective for the next season. They won the 2015–16 Liga III and were promoted, which represented a notable performance for the team at the time. In the summer of 2016, Attila Hadnagy joined the team and became its captain. As he scored 28 goals in 31 games, the unexpected happened in the season which followed. They finished second in the 2016–17 Liga II and were promoted to Liga I, the top tier of the Romanian football league system.

Top league years (2017–present)

Roland Niczuly is Sepsi OSK's all-time leader in appearances and has won four trophies with the club.

As a last step in becoming fully professional in 2017, the club started a series of investments into infrastructure which included the creation of training grounds for its youth center and building a UEFA Category 4 stadium. In the years which followed the promotion, Sepsi OSK managed to stay in the Liga I, qualifying for the first time to the championship play-offs in the 2018–19 season.

In the summer of 2020, Sepsi reached the Cupa României final for the first time, but lost it 0–1 to FCSB at the Ilie Oană Stadium in Ploiești. On their route to the last game of the competition, Sepsi eliminated Ripensia Timișoara, Astra Giurgiu, Petrolul Ploiești and Politehnica Iași; in all but one of the five matches "the Székelys" scored at least three goals.

In the 2020–21 season, Sepsi entered the championship play-offs for the second time in their history. They finished fourth place and went on to defeat Viitorul Constanța 1–0 in the European play-offs, which meant they would take part for the first time in European competitions. Sepsi was drawn against Slovakian side Spartak Trnava in the second round of the UEFA Conference League, but were eliminated due to a 3–4 penalty shoot-out loss after two draws.

The club secured a European spot again at the end of the 2021–22 campaign by winning the Cupa României final—left midfielder Marius Ștefănescu scored a double to bring Sepsi a 2–1 win over Voluntari at the Stadionul Rapid-Giulești in Bucharest. The club went on to win the 2022 Supercupa României with the same score against league champions CFR Cluj.

On 24 May 2023, Sepsi claimed its second consecutive national cup after a 5–4 penalty shoot-out defeat of Universitatea Cluj at the Stadionul Municipal in Sibiu, with goalkeeper Roland Niczuly saving three penalty shots. The club also repeated its performance in the Supercupa României, winning the 2023 edition 1–0 against Farul Constanța.

ACS Sepsi II 是一支位於羅馬尼亞科瓦斯納縣的專業足球俱樂部,是 ACS Sepsi OSK 的二級俱樂部。他們目前參加羅馬尼亞足球丙級聯賽,這是羅馬尼亞足球的第三級別聯賽。

該俱樂部的歷史可以追溯到 1992 年,當時它以 IS Câmpul Cetății 的名義成立。他們在 2010 年代初取得了成功,連續三年贏得羅馬尼亞足球丙級聯賽冠軍,並在 2013 年晉升至羅馬尼亞足球乙級聯賽。

ACS Sepsi II 在羅馬尼亞足球乙級聯賽只待了一個賽季,2014 年就降級回乙級聯賽。他們在接下來的幾年中一直在乙級聯賽中征戰,直到 2017 年再次晉升至乙級聯賽。

ACS Sepsi II 在乙級聯賽中待了兩個賽季,在 2019 年降回乙級聯賽。他們目前正在乙級聯賽中征戰,目標是在未來重返乙級聯賽。

ACS Sepsi II 的主場是科瓦斯納縣聖格奧爾基的穆尼西帕爾體育場。該體育場可容納 5,000 名觀眾。

ACS Sepsi II 的球衣顏色是藍色和白色。他們的吉祥物是一隻狼。