Famous Players
Goalkeepers
- Necula Răducanu - 61 caps for Romania, including at 1970 FIFA World Cup. Also played for Rapid Bucharest and Steaua Bucharest.
Defenders
- Vasile Zavoda - 20 caps for Romania, also played for Steaua Bucharest;
- Vasile Gergely - 36 caps for Romania, including at 1970 FIFA World Cup. Also played for Dinamo Bucharest and Hertha BSC Berlin;
- Ioan Tătăran - played for Steaua Bucharest;
- Anton Weissenbacher - European Cup winner with Steaua Bucharest;
- Leontin Grozavu - 1 cap for Romania, played for Dinamo Bucharest and FC Saarbrücken.
- Dănuţ Şomcherechi - played for FC Arges Pitesti and Otelul Galati
Midfielders
- Lucian Bălan - European Cup and UEFA Super Cup winner with Steaua Bucharest. Also played for K. Beerschot V.A.C. and Real Murcia;
- Vasile Miriuţă - 9 caps for Hungary. Also played for Dinamo Bucharest, Ferencvárosi TC, Energie Cottbus and MSV Duisburg;
- Daniel Rednic - played for Dinamo Bucharest.
Strikers
- Francisc Zavoda - 8 caps for Romania, also played for Steaua Bucharest;
- Mircea Sasu - 9 caps for Romania. Also played for UT Arad, Dinamo Bucharest and Fenerbahçe SK;
- Zoltan Crişan - 46 caps for Romania. Also played for Universitatea Craiova;
- Alexandru Terheş - 3 caps for Romania.
- Romulus Buia - 2 caps for Romania. Also played for Germinal Ekeren, Universitatea Craiova and Dinamo Bucharest.
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