Résultats

Romania Liga 2 12/05 09:00 15 [11] AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele v Comuna Recea [18] D DBFA
Romania Liga 2 12/01 14:45 12 [3] Dunarea Calarasi v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [12] D DBFA
Roumanie - Coupe de Roumanie 11/28 09:00 11 AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele v ACS Sepsi W 1-0
Romania Liga 2 11/25 12:00 14 [17] CSM Slatina v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [11] L DBFA
Romania Liga 2 11/13 17:30 12 Dunarea Calarasi v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele - PPT.
Romania Liga 2 11/07 09:00 11 [8] AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele v FK Csikszereda Miercurea Ciuc [14] D DBFA
Romania Liga 2 10/31 09:00 10 [15] Ripensia v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [6] L DBFA
Romania Liga 2 10/24 08:00 9 [8] AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele v CSM Resita [14] W DBFA
Roumanie - Coupe de Roumanie 10/20 11:30 10 CSM Slatina v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele W 8-9
Romania Liga 2 10/17 09:00 8 [7] Farul Constanta v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [12] W DBFA
Romania Liga 2 10/12 16:30 7 [10] AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele v Universitatea Cluj [6] L DBFA
Romania Liga 2 10/06 16:30 6 [15] CS Mioveni v AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele [8] D DBFA

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 1 1 0
Draws 0 0 1
Losses 0 0 0
Goals for 1 1 0
Goals against 0 0 0
Clean sheets 1 1 1
Failed to score 0 0 1

AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele, commonly known as Turris Turnu Măgurele, or simply Turris, was a Romanian professional football club based in Turnu Măgurele, Teleorman County.

The team was founded as Voința Saelele in 1965 and was originally based in Saelele, Teleorman County. The club played only at amateur level, Liga IV and Liga V, until 2017 when it won Liga IV – Teleorman County and the promotion play-off against CS Strehaia ensuring its first Liga III presence. In the summer of the same year the club was moved from Saelele to Turnu Măgurele and changed its name in Voința Turnu Măgurele, then in the summer of 2018 in Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele. The club was dissolved in January 2021.

History

AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele was founded in 1965 as Voința Saelele and played for almost all its history at county level, Liga IV and Liga V. Voința won for the first time Divizia D at the end of the 2003–04 season, but withdrew from the third tier before the start of the new campaign, selling its place to Petrolul Videle. At the end of 2016–17 Liga IV season, the team was crowned the champion of Teleorman County and went to the promotion play-off match where they defeated Mehedinți County champions, CS Strehaia, 12–2 on aggregate and promoted to Liga III for the first time in the history of the club.

In the summer of 2017 Voința changed its ownership and moved its headquarters from Saelele to Turnu Măgurele, also changing its name from Voința Saelele to Voința Turnu Măgurele. After a strong campaign of transfers and rebranding, Voința has set as its goal a promotion to Liga II, but finally was ranked only 3rd, after Petrolul Ploiești and FCM Alexandria. In the summer of 2018 the club moved also its home ground to Turnu Măgurele and was renamed again, this time as Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele, a name much closer to the football past of the city, this being actually the first name used by the old football club, Dunărea Turris Turnu Măgurele.

Turris-Oltul was the third football team in the history of Turnu Măgurele, after Dunărea Turris and Sporting.

At the end of the 2018–19 season, Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele promoted to Liga II for the first time in its history, after winning the third series of the Liga III, being ranked ahead teams such as FC U Craiova, CSM Alexandria or SR Brașov.

Turris-Oltul Turnu Măgurele was dissolved in January 2021, after owner Valentin Dragnea, son of former President of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania, Liviu Dragnea, stopped his financing of the club.

L'AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele est un club de football roumain basé à Turnu Măgurele, dans le comté de Teleorman. Fondé en 2017, le club évolue actuellement en Liga II, le deuxième échelon du football roumain.

L'AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele a été formé en 2017 après la fusion des clubs locaux ACS Turris Turnu Măgurele et ACS Oltul Turnu Măgurele. Le nouveau club a commencé à jouer en Liga IV, le quatrième niveau du football roumain, et a rapidement gravi les échelons.

En 2020, l'AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele a remporté le titre de Liga III et a été promu en Liga II. Le club a terminé à la 10e place de Liga II lors de la saison 2020-2021 et à la 5e place lors de la saison 2021-2022.

L'AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele dispute ses matchs à domicile au stade Municipal Turnu Măgurele, qui a une capacité de 5 000 places. Les couleurs traditionnelles du club sont le noir et le blanc.

L'AFC Turris-Oltul Turnu Magurele compte parmi ses joueurs notables l'ancien gardien de but de l'équipe nationale roumaine Florin Prunea et l'ancien attaquant du FCSB Claudiu Keserü.