ASA Targu Mures
Est. 2008 · Romania
About ASA Targu Mures
ASA Targu Mures are a Romanian football club from the city of Targu Mures in Transylvania, founded in 1962 and one of Romanian football's most interesting provincial institutions. At their peak in the mid-1970s, ASA finished 2nd in Divizia A in 1974-75 and took part in three consecutive UEFA Cup campaigns, facing opponents including Dynamo Dresden, Dinamo Zagreb, and AEK Athens. The great Laszlo Boloni, who went on to play for Steaua Bucharest and the Romanian national team, made his name here over 406 appearances, making him the defining player in the club's history.
ASA Targu Mures were founded in 1962 in Targu Mures, Transylvania. Their colours are red and blue. The club's best league finish was 2nd in Divizia A in 1974-75. They competed in three consecutive UEFA Cup campaigns in the mid-1970s. Laszlo Boloni scored 64 goals in 406 matches for the club. The club was re-established in 2021.
Red and blue have been the colours of ASA Targu Mures throughout their existence, a combination worn by Laszlo Boloni during his remarkable career that established him as a Transylvanian football legend. The kits from the mid-1970s UEFA Cup era, when an ASA side from a modest Transylvanian city faced some of European football's established names, are the most historically significant pieces in the club's collection. For fans of Romanian football who look beyond the Bucharest giants, ASA represent a proudly provincial story with genuine European credentials.
