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Romania Liga III 05/15 08:30 - CSA Steaua Bucuresti v AS Mostistea Ulmu L 2-0
Romania Liga III 05/08 08:30 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v CSA Steaua Bucuresti L 0-2
Romania Liga III 04/24 14:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v CS Gloria Albesti W 4-0
Romania Liga III 04/10 14:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v Inainte Modelu W 3-0
Romania Liga III 03/27 13:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v Viitorul Constanta II W 1-0
Romania Liga III 03/20 13:00 - CS Afumati v AS Mostistea Ulmu W 0-2
Romania Liga III 03/13 13:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v FC Agricola Borcea W 2-0
Europe Friendlies 01/30 08:00 - Rapid Bucuresti v AS Mostistea Ulmu L 4-1
Romania Liga III 11/14 12:00 - Alemannia Haibach v AS Mostistea Ulmu D 0-0
Romania Liga III 11/07 12:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v Recolta Gheorghe Doja W 3-0
Romania Liga III 10/24 12:00 - AS Mostistea Ulmu v SC Popesti Leordeni W 2-0
Romania Cup 10/21 11:30 10 AS Mostistea Ulmu v Dunarea Calarasi L 1-2

Wikipedia - AS Phoenix Ulmu

Asociația Sportivă Phoenix Ulmu, commonly known as Phoenix Ulmu, or simply as Ulmu, was a Romanian football club based in Ulmu, Călărași County. Founded in 2005 as Phoenix Ulmu, the club situated on the banks of Mostiștea Lake reached the third tier on four occasions, a 2nd place being their best ranking.

History

Former logo, used between 2016 and 2021

Phoenix Ulmu was founded in 2005 and promoted for the first time in the Liga III after only one season. Distributed in the second series, Phoenix was ranked only 17th out of 18 and relegated back to Liga IV. In 2010, under the ownership of Vasile Tîrșolea, Phoenix won again Liga IV – Călărași County and after a promotion play-off against Nova Force Giurgiu, Giurgiu County champions, the team from Ulmu advanced again in the third tier.

After a first season in which the team finished 9th and saved from relegation, Phoenix chose to withdraw from the championship during the 2011–12 edition and disappeared for two years from the scene of the Romanian football.

Enrolled in 2013 in the Liga V – Călărași County, fifth tier of the Romanian football league system, Phoenix Ulmu failed to stand out for the next years being ranked 6th and 4th, then was excluded from the league during the 2015–16 season due to financial problems. This second exclusion was also the last for Phoenix which was now officially dissolved.

In August 2016, Commune of Ulmu re-founded the football team under the name of Mostiștea Ulmu, name given after the Mostiștea Lake that is in the proximity of the locality. At short time after, the Romanian businessman and ex-owner of the team, Vasile Tîrșolea took the control of the football club and in only three seasons managed to promote the club from Liga V to Liga III, road that included a promotion play-off and a surprising victory against the better rated champion of Bucharest, historic club FC Carmen.

In 2021, Vasile Tîrșolea, owner of the club withdrew his financing and the club went back to Liga V, under the previous name, of Phoenix Ulmu.

**AS Mostistea Ulmu** is a dynamic and passionate soccer team based in the picturesque village of Ulmu, Romania. Founded in 2010, the club has quickly established itself as a prominent force in the local football scene. With a commitment to fostering talent and promoting the sport within the community, AS Mostistea Ulmu emphasizes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship.

The team's colors, a vibrant blend of blue and white, reflect the spirit and pride of the region. AS Mostistea Ulmu plays its home matches at the local stadium, where enthusiastic fans gather to support their players, creating an electric atmosphere on match days.

The club is dedicated to developing young athletes, offering training programs that focus on skill development, physical fitness, and tactical understanding of the game. AS Mostistea Ulmu competes in various regional leagues, consistently striving for excellence and aiming for promotion to higher divisions.

With a strong sense of community and a commitment to the beautiful game, AS Mostistea Ulmu is not just a soccer team; it is a symbol of local pride and a beacon of hope for aspiring footballers in the area. Whether on the pitch or in the stands, the spirit of AS Mostistea Ulmu embodies the heart and soul of Romanian football.