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Cupa României

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Season 2025

Cupa RomânieiToday's Matches

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Cupa RomânieiPlayoffs

3rd Round

CConcordia6
CCetatea1
6–1
CBCS Dinamo București1
LCLPS HD Clinceni0
1–0
MEMuscelul Câmpulung Elite2
ACARO Muscelul Câmpulung0
2–0
FVFC Voluntari2
TTunari1
2–1
SSlatina4
OCOltul Curtişoara1
4–1
UIUnirea Alba Iulia2
Viitorul Şelimbăr0
2–0
CNCeahlăul Piatra Neamţ2
FBFC Bacau0
2–0
FTFC Politehnica Timisoara1
CRCSM Reşiţa0
1–0
SLSporting Lieşti2
VOViitorul Onesti1
2–1
ABAgricola Borcea1
GBGloria Băneasa0
1–0
MBMetalul Buzău4
RSRâmnicu Sărat3
4–3
PPaşcani1
SHSoimii Gura Humorului2
1–2
GGheorgheni1
GBGloria Bistriţa5
1–5
CVCSM Ramnicu Valcea2
VFVulturii Fărcăşeşti3
2–3
SCSănătatea Cluj1
A2ACS Mediaş 20220
1–0
JPJiul Petroşani0
CHCorvinul Hunedoara2
0–2

Regional Finals

PPăușești2
ABAcademica Balș1
2–1
SSăcele2
PPrima0
2–0
VCVictoria Cumpăna2
CCovurluiul0
2–0
AAAxi Adunații-Copăceni4
VMValenii de Munte0
4–0
PPaşcani4
RRăuceşti0
4–0

1st Round

ABAgricola Borcea4
CFCSM Fetești0
4–0
VDViitorul Dăești0
PPăușești2
0–2
MCMetalurgistul Cugir1
UIUniversitatea Alba Iulia2
1–2
TSTârgu Secuiesc2
GGheorgheni3
2–3
UBUnirea Bascov1
VCVediţa Coloneşti2
1–2
DCDunarea Calarasi2
ÎMÎnainte Modelu0
2–0
AAlexandria0
LCLPS HD Clinceni1
0–1
CCodlea0
A2ACS Mediaş 20224
0–4
UDUnirea Dej1
VLVoinţa Livezile4
1–4
PPucioasa3
TBTricolorul Breaza2
3–2
FMFlacăra Moreni2
UTUrban Titu0
2–0
SCSănătatea Cluj2
CBCIL Blaj0
2–0
PPPetrolul Potcoava2
OCOltul Curtişoara3
2–3
DGDunărea 2020 Giurgiu1
AAAxi Adunații-Copăceni2
1–2
SSânmartin2
CSCrişul Sântandrei1
2–1
AAxiopolis1
GBGloria Băneasa5
1–5
CVCSM FC Vaslui15
CBCSM Bacău0
15–0
FFiliaşi0
VFVulturii Fărcăşeşti9
0–9
SRSporting Roşiori1
CCetatea3
1–3
ŞŞtefăneşti7
SBSport Team Bucureşti0
7–0
PNPeciu Nou0
Timişul Şag10
0–10
PPaşcani5
UIUSV Iaşi2
5–2
PPăuleşti1
PPlopeni2
1–2
SSăcele4
OZOlimpic Zărneşti2
4–2
RDRecolta Gheorghe Doja2
PFProgresul Fundulea3
2–3
GGilortul1
JPJiul Petroşani3
1–3
GCGloria Lunca Teuz Cermei1
VAViitorul Arad2
1–2
OMOlimpia Satu Mare0
SMSighetu Marmaţiei2
0–2

Quarter-finals

AHAFC Hermannstadt1
UCUniversitatea Cluj2
1–2
DBDinamo Bucuresti1
MBMetalul Buzău0
1–0

Cupa RomânieiResults

The latest 25 completed matches in the Cupa României. The highest-scoring result was Sporting Lieşti 4–7 Metalul Buzău. Review recent scorelines to spot form trends, home advantage patterns, and upset results that can inform your next bet.

HomeScoreAway
Semi-finals
00
00
2026-04-23PEN
11
11
2026-04-21PEN
Quarter-finals
10
10
2026-03-05FT
31
31
2026-03-04AET
32
32
2026-03-04AET
21
21
2026-03-03FT
Group 2 Round - 3
22
22
2026-02-12FT
10
10
2026-02-12FT
13
13
2026-02-10FT
Group 4 Round - 3
04
04
2026-02-12FT
20
20
2026-02-12FT
23
23
2026-02-12FT
Group 3 Round - 3
20
20
2026-02-11FT
10
10
2026-02-11FT
05
05
2026-02-11FT
Group 1 Round - 3
22
22
2026-02-11FT
11
11
2026-02-10FT
12
12
2026-02-10FT
Group 2 Round - 2
04
04
2025-12-04FT
30
30
2025-12-03FT
12
12
2025-12-03FT
Group 1 Round - 2
22
22
2025-12-04FT
21
21
2025-12-02FT
21
21
2025-12-02FT
Group 3 Round - 2
22
22
2025-12-04FT

Cupa RomânieiTeam Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 120 teams in the Cupa României. Gloria Bistriţa leads with 5 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Cupa RomânieiBetting Insights

Cupa României 2025 — key betting statistics across 128 matches played. Games average 3.61 goals, with 52.3% seeing both teams score and 68.8% finishing with over 2.5 goals. Home sides win 37.5% of the time while 7.8% of matches end in a draw. Clean sheets are kept in 47.7% of games, and the most common scoreline is 1-2. Use these metrics to calibrate over/under, BTTS, and correct-score strategies.

3.61Goals / Match
52.3%Both Score %
68.8%Over 2.5 / 5.5 %
85.2%Over 1.5 %
46.1%Over 3.5 %
37.5%Home Win %
7.8%Draw %
54.7%Away Win %
47.7%Clean Sheet %
1.6%0-0 %
1.54Avg Home Goals
2.07Avg Away Goals
1.3Cards/Match
+4.20Home Advantage

Most Common Scorelines

The most frequently occurring final scorelines sorted by frequency. Each bar shows the number of matches and percentage ending with that exact score. Common scorelines help calibrate correct-score betting — a scoreline appearing in 15% or more of matches may offer value at typical odds.

1-2
9.4%(12)
1-0
8.6%(11)
1-3
8.6%(11)
0-2
7.8%(10)
2-1
7.8%(10)
0-4
6.2%(8)
2-0
6.2%(8)
0-1
4.7%(6)
3-2
3.9%(5)
2-3
3.9%(5)
3.61
Avg goals / game
462
Total goals
197
Home goals
265
Away goals

Cupa RomânieiSeason Trends

Goals distribution across 15-minute periods of play, revealing when goals are most likely to be scored. This is critical for live betting strategies — leagues with high concentrations of late goals (76-90 min) may offer value in late-goal markets, while first-half dominant leagues favor early cash-out strategies.

0-15
8.5%
16-30
14.2%
31-45
16.0%
46-60
18.4%
61-75
15.6%
76-90
27.4%

Top Scorers

The top 15 goalscorers in the Cupa României 2025 season. A. Cicâldău leads with 1 goals, followed by G. Grozav (1) and T. Seto (1). These 15 players have scored 5 goals combined — key data for anytime goalscorer bets and understanding which teams depend on a single attacker.

Top Assists

The leading assist providers in the Cupa României 2025 season. A. Cicâldău tops the chart with 0 assists, followed by G. Grozav (0) and T. Seto (0). Assist leaders are often key creators whose involvement boosts their team's goalscoring — valuable context for both goalscorer and team performance markets.

Top Cards

Disciplinary leaders in the Cupa României 2025 season. K. Muhar has received the most yellow cards with 1, followed by K. Luckassen (1) and J. Onguéné (0) — 2 yellows in total among listed players. On the red card side, K. Muhar leads with 0. Card counts are essential for bookings markets and assessing which players are suspension risks.

Cupa RomânieiTeams

All 120 teams competing in the Cupa României 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

FFCSBUCUniversitatea CraiovaDBDinamo BucurestiCCCFR 1907 ClujFVFC VoluntariAHAFC HermannstadtCConcordiaFBFC BotosaniDCDunarea CalarasiSGSepsi OSK Sfantu GheorgheCTChindia TargovisteUAUta AradAPArges PitestiFCFarul ConstantaPPPetrolul PloiestiUCUniversitatea ClujMMetaloglobusFTFC Politehnica TimisoaraCACS AfumatiOMOlimpia Satu MareSMStiinta MiroslavaCVCSM Ramnicu ValceaCRCSM ReşiţaCCsikszeredaRRapidABAgricola BorceaAAlexandriaARAvântul ReghinAAxiopolisBRBucovina RădăuţiCNCeahlăul Piatra NeamţFFiliaşiFMFlacăra MoreniGCGloria Lunca Teuz CermeiMBMetalul BuzăuMCMetalurgistul CugirOSOdorheiu SecuiescOOţelulPPaşcaniPPopești-LeordeniPSProgresul SpartacPPucioasaPPăuleştiRSRâmnicu SăratSSlatinaSLSporting LieştiSRSporting RoşioriSSăceleSCSănătatea ClujTTunariTSTârgu SecuiescU1U Craiova 1948UIUnirea Alba IuliaUBUnirea BascovUDUnirea DejVOViitorul OnestiViitorul ŞelimbărÎMÎnainte ModeluBBlejoiCBCSA Steaua BucureştiCVCSM FC VasluiDDumbrăviţaGGheorgheniPPProgresul PecicaSSânmartinVCVediţa ColoneştiVCVictoria CumpănaCBCSM BacăuDGDunărea 2020 GiurgiuGGilortulJPJiul PetroşaniOZOlimpic ZărneştiRDRecolta Gheorghe DojaSMSighetu MarmaţieiUIUniversitatea Alba IuliaVDViitorul DăeștiCMCSM Satu MareKBKids Tâmpa BraşovPPlopeniPPPetrolul PotcoavaCBCS Dinamo BucureștiCCodleaCSCrişul SântandreiCCetateaOCOltul CurtişoaraPFProgresul FunduleaUBUnirea BranişteaCFCSM FeteștiBOBihor OradeaCHCorvinul HunedoaraMEMuscelul Câmpulung EliteGBGloria BăneasaCACSM AdjudUIUSV IaşiVAViitorul AradVFVulturii FărcăşeştiŞŞtefăneştiFBFC BacauACARO Muscelul CâmpulungTBTricolorul BreazaPNPeciu NouA2ACS Mediaş 2022GBGloria BistriţaLCLPS HD ClinceniAAAxi Adunații-CopăceniMLMinerul LupeniUTUrban TituBBaicoiSHSoimii Gura HumoruluiCBCIL BlajTimişul ŞagSBSport Team BucureştiPPăușeștiSSânandreiVLVoinţa LivezileABAcademica BalșCCovurluiulPPrimaRRăuceştiVMValenii de Munte

Cupa RomânieiReferees

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Top 5 referees officiating in the Cupa României, led by H. Fesnic. Compare cards issued, goals per match, and strictness to anticipate how the assigned referee might influence match flow and card-related bets.

Officiated
10
44
2
Y/M
4.40
R/M
0.20
Goals
17
Officiated
10
39
6
Y/M
3.90
R/M
0.60
Goals
23
Officiated
7
34
1
Y/M
4.86
R/M
0.14
Goals
23
Officiated
5
16
3
Y/M
3.20
R/M
0.60
Goals
10
Officiated
3
15
0
Y/M
5.00
R/M
0.00
Goals
4

Cupa RomânieiPast Seasons

Browse 7 archived seasons of the Cupa României, from 2018 to 2024. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 16 Jan 2025

Founded1933

The Cupa României was first contested in the 1933–34 season and has become Romania's premier domestic cup competition. Unlike many European cups that began in the 20th century, the Cupa României quickly established itself as a major honour, with Steaua București and Dinamo București becoming the competition's dominant forces. The tournament was interrupted during World War II but resumed in 1945, maintaining its status as the second-most important domestic trophy after the league championship. In recent decades, the competition has evolved to include teams from all professional divisions plus qualifying clubs from the fourth tier, expanding its reach and competitive depth. The tournament was rebranded as the Cupa României Betano in 2022 following a sponsorship partnership with the gaming company Betano, reflecting the modern commercialization of Romanian football.

  • 1933 — First edition of Cupa României contested
  • 1945 — Competition resumed after World War II interruption
  • 1967 — Steaua București wins their 10th title, establishing dominance
  • 2022 — Betano becomes title sponsor, renamed Cupa României Betano
  • 2024 — Corvinul Hunedoara wins first-ever Cupa României title in dramatic penalty shootout

Competition Format 16 Jan 2025

Teams136European spots1

The Cupa României is a pure knockout tournament featuring teams from Liga I, Liga II, Liga III, and seven qualifying winners from Liga IV. The competition progresses through multiple rounds of single-elimination matches, with teams eliminated after defeat. In the event of a draw after 90 minutes, matches proceed to extra time (two 15-minute periods), and if still level, a penalty shootout determines the winner. The winner qualifies for European competition, typically the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. The tournament's inclusive structure allows lower-division clubs the opportunity to compete against elite sides, creating the potential for dramatic upsets.

Records 16 Jan 2025

Most titlesSteaua București (23)All-time top scorerFlorea Voinea (40 goals)

Dinamo București ranks second all-time with 13 Cupa României titles, while Rapid București has won the trophy 13 times, making them equal second with Dinamo in the historical records.

Analysis 16 Jan 2025

Current Season Analysis

The 2024–25 Cupa României is in its early stages with numerous matches still to be played across the qualifying and group phases. Gloria Bistriţa leads the current standings with 15 points from six matches, establishing themselves as one of the early frontrunners. Metalul Buzău sits second with 12 points from five matches, while Arges Pitesti and Universitatea Cluj both have 12 points from their respective matches played. The competition features an exceptionally wide field of 136 participating teams, ranging from elite Liga I clubs like FCSB, Dinamo Bucuresti, Rapid, and Universitatea Craiova to lower-division sides seeking an upset opportunity.

The defending champions Corvinul Hunedoara, who won their first-ever Cupa României title last season in a thrilling penalty shootout, will be looking to mount a title defence. However, traditional powerhouses Steaua București and Dinamo București remain among the favourites, given their combined 36 Cupa României titles and superior resources. The inclusion of so many lower-division clubs ensures the tournament maintains its unpredictable nature, with potential for surprise packages to advance deep into the competition.

One of the season's most compelling storylines is the continued rise of clubs like Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe, who won back-to-back titles in 2021–22 and 2022–23 before narrowly missing out last year. The Transylvanian club has proven they can compete at the highest level, and their technical quality and consistency make them genuine contenders for another trophy. Meanwhile, established clubs from the second and third tiers will be hoping to capitalize on the knockout format's unpredictability to create memorable cup runs.

Historical Significance and Competitive Structure

The Cupa României occupies a unique position in Romanian football as the nation's second-most prestigious domestic honour after the league championship. Since its inception in 1933, the competition has produced countless memorable moments and launched the careers of numerous Romanian football legends. The tournament's knockout format creates inherent drama—any club, regardless of division, can theoretically progress to the final if they navigate the bracket successfully. This democratic structure has occasionally resulted in lower-division clubs reaching the latter stages, adding to the competition's folklore.

The tournament's evolution reflects broader changes in Romanian football. Early editions featured primarily Liga I clubs, but modern iterations have progressively expanded to include Liga II, Liga III, and Liga IV representatives. This expansion has democratized the competition while maintaining its prestige. The partnership with Betano since 2022 has provided enhanced commercial backing, improving broadcast quality and prize distribution, which benefits participating clubs across all divisions.

Records and All-Time Legends

The statistical dominance of Steaua București in Cupa României history is staggering. With 23 titles—their most recent in 2007—the club has won the competition at a rate unmatched by any other Romanian side. The club's success spans from the 1950s through the 2000s, reflecting sustained excellence across multiple generations. Dinamo București's 13 titles place them second, with Rapid București also claiming 13 trophies, though Dinamo's titles span a longer historical period.

Individual player records tell compelling stories of sustained excellence. Florea Voinea, who played for Steaua București and Prahova Ploiești, scored 40 goals in Cupa României competition—a record that has stood for decades and reflects the prolific nature of his career. This record demonstrates the competition's capacity to showcase individual talent, with players able to accumulate significant goal tallies across multiple seasons.

The biggest scoreline in recent Cupa României history came in 2014 when Dinamo Bucuresti defeated FCSB 5–2, a result that exemplifies the intensity and quality of matches between Romania's traditional rivals. Such high-scoring encounters are relatively rare in knockout football, making this result particularly memorable in the competition's annals.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was the Cupa României founded?

The Cupa României was first contested in the 1933–34 season, making it one of Europe's older domestic cup competitions. It was interrupted during World War II but resumed in 1945.

Which club has won the most Cupa României titles?

Steaua București holds the record with 23 Cupa României titles. Dinamo București and Rapid București are second with 13 titles each.

How many teams participate in the Cupa României?

The 2024–25 edition features 136 teams from Liga I, Liga II, Liga III, and seven qualifying clubs from Liga IV, making it one of Europe's most inclusive domestic cup competitions.

What is the prize for winning the Cupa României?

The winner qualifies for European competition, typically the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round. The tournament also awards the Cupa României Betano title and associated prize money.

Is there a playoff system in the Cupa României?

No, the Cupa României is a pure knockout competition. All matches are single-elimination; draws are decided by extra time and penalty shootouts, with no replays.

How does the format work with teams from different divisions?

Teams from Liga I, Liga II, and Liga III automatically qualify, joined by seven winners from Liga IV qualifying rounds. This creates opportunities for lower-division clubs to face elite sides in knockout matches.

API data: 28 Apr 2026 · Stats updated: 26 Apr 2026 · Content updated: 16 Jan 2025