The roar of victory echoes through Bania, and the city has answered with its own declaration of support. Universitatea Craiova did not just bring home two trophies; they brought home a promise. In a ceremony at the town hall, the entire squad and staff were named honorary citizens of Craiova, a title reserved for those who leave an indelible mark on the soul of the city. The white-and-blue heroes stood tall, trophies in hand, as Mayor Lia Olguța Vasilescu unveiled the next chapter.
A Promise For The Future
The mayor did not mince words. The municipal government will now pour concrete resources into the club's youth centers. This is not just about the present champions; it is about the next generation. The club, a unique public-private partnership formed in 2013 involving director Pavel Badea, the city, and private investors led by Mihai Rotaru, is set to receive a massive boost in its developmental infrastructure. The number of shareholders has grown, signaling a deepening commitment to the project.
Vasilescu captured the city's heartbeat with a simple story. A group of five-year-olds recently visited the town hall. When asked what they wanted to be, every single child shouted "footballer." At that age, children do not lie. They reflect the pure, unfiltered pride of a city that lives and breathes for its team. The mayor challenged the players: inspire them, but the city will now help build the path for those children to follow. The passion of Craiova is a double-edged sword—it celebrates with fury and demands with the same intensity.
Stadium Ready For European Stage
The stage is being set for an even bigger fight. Renovations at the Ion Oblemenco Stadium are nearing completion. The pitch has been replaced, the lighting system upgraded, and everything is scheduled to be ready by early July. This is when Universitatea Craiova will face the giants of Europe in the Champions League qualifiers and battle for the Romanian Super Cup. The club pays approximately 15,000 euros per match to use the arena, a small price for a city that refuses to let its champions play in the shadows. The investment is real, the ambition is clear, and the eyes of the continent are turning toward Oltenia.
fenerbahce were miles better this season tbh but honestly didn't see that coming lol. Craiova fans must be going crazy rn...