- The club's logo when it was
known as
Flamura Roșie Arad (1950–1957)....
- Textila, a name it
would carry until 1950, when the team
would be
called Flamura Roșie,
returning to the name
Textila in 1957. The club was re-established...
-
regional level under the new name of
Flamura Roșie ****a,
which it had
adopted in 1950. In the 1952 season,
Flamura Roșie won the Cluj
Regional Championship...
-
Metalul Titanii București with the
score of 1–8. In the 1961–62 season,
Flamura Roșie won the Galați
Regional Championship and
promoted to the
second division...
- II Fălticeni,
playing his
matches on Nada Florilor, Fălticeni. In 1957,
Flamura Roşie
Burdujeni moved to Suceava,
becoming Progresul Suceava. Liga II Winners...
- up in Șimleu Silvaniei, then
moved to
Flamura Roșie Arad
where he won the
Romanian title in 1954.
After Flamura Roșie, he
moved to
Dinamo Brașov, then...
-
Barsanesti Bradul Mănăstirea Cașin CS
Dofteana CS
Faraoani AS Filipești
Flamura Roșie
Sascut Gauss Bacău Măgura Cașin Măgura Târgu Ocna CSM Moinești AS...
- Fălticeni v
Flamura Roșie Constanța Flacăra Moinești v
Locomotiva Galați
Flamura Roșie Iași v
Dinamo Tecuci Avântul Fălticeni v
Locomotiva Galați
Flamura Roșie...
- Botoșani was Venus.
After the war ended, the team was
successively named Flamura Roșie,
Textila and Unirea, and pla****
mostly in the
regional championship...
- inspiration.
Among the po****r
names used were:
Partizanul (The Partisan),
Flamura Roșie (The Red Flag) or
Metalul (The Metal), but also some
inspired directly...