The Romanian Football Federation have hit Craiova with the sanction for their alleged failure to pay former coaches, employees and players outstanding wages.

According to DigiSport, a failure to meet financial obligations to rivals Dinamo Bucharest has also played a role in the mammoth points deduction.

Actually,what happened with Romanian Football Club.It’s certainly a dramatic and ongoing saga.

Point Deductions:Total deduction currently stands at –94 points for the new Liga III season.

License:Status Denied permission to play in Liga II, thus relegated to Liga III.

Fiscal Obligations:Debts unpaid to staff and rival clubs; legal battles unresolved.

Transfer Ban:Cannot register or legitimize new players due to outstanding debts.

Exclusion:Risk Failure to settle debts by 3 September may result in expulsion from all competitions.

Legal Action:

Owner disputes FRF authority, citing broader legal challenges ahead.

Bottom Line

 

FC U Craiova 1948 is currently in deep trouble. Starting with minus 94 points in Liga III, no license to play in Liga II, and facing potential exclusion—all because of severe financial mismanagement and unpaid debts. The next few weeks are critical: unless they can prove debts have been settled by September 3, the club may face unprecedented consequences, up to and including being banned from all organized competitions.