Primvs derby

Romanian football rivalry
Primvs derby
Other namesUnicul derby
LocationMuntenia, Romania
TeamsRapid București
Petrolul Ploiești
First meeting1 November 1931
Romanian Football Championship
Juventus 3–3 CFR București
Latest meeting29 July 2024
Liga I
Petrolul 1-0 Rapid
Next meeting30 November 2024
Liga I
Rapid vs Petrolul
StadiumsIlie Oană Stadium (Petrolul)
Valentin Stănescu Stadium (Rapid)
Statistics
Meetings totalOfficial matches: 129
Most winsOfficial matches: Rapid București (62)
Largest victory22 September 1963
Divizia A
Rapid 0-6 Petrolul

The Primvs derby, also known as Unicul derby (English: The One derby), is a football derby match between Romanian clubs Rapid București and Petrolul Ploiești. It is called Primvs derby because one of the earliest rivalries in Romanian football was between Petrolul's predecessor Juventus București and CFR București (the original name of Rapid București), a rivalry which dates back to the interwar period.[1]

This intense inter-city rivalry occurs at least twice a year through league fixtures and it has extended to the Romanian Cup as well. The history of both clubs is intertwined as they have alternated between competing for top honors during their peak periods and facing challenges like bankruptcy or relegation to the Second Division during their lows. Both have also fought one another to earn promotion back to the First Division in efforts to reclaim their status as leading clubs.

History

Historical Context and Evolution

Neacşu (Juventus) battling for the ball against Georgescu (CFR) in a match from 25 May 1935 won by The Railwaymen with 4-3

Petrolul Ploiești was established in 1924 in Bucharest as Juventus, following the merger of Triumf and Romcomit, and played their home games at Romcomit Stadium.[2] Rapid București, originally known as CFR București, was founded in 1923 by employees of the Grivița workshops.[3] The two teams first faced each other on November 1, 1931, in the Bucharest regional championship, with the match ending in a 3-3 draw.

After World War II, both teams underwent several name changes due to the rise of the communist regime in Romania. Juventus, which became Flacăra București, was relocated 60 km north to Ploiești in 1952.[2] In November 1957, Rapid București reverted to its current traditional name,[3] and in December 1958, the Ploiești-based club adopted the name Petrolul.[2]

Championship Clashes of the 1960s

One of the most notable chapters in the Rapid vs. Petrolul rivalry occurred during the championship battles of the 1960s. In the 1965-1966 season, both clubs were at their zenith, vying for the Romanian championship. Under the guidance of coach Constantin Cernăianu, Petrolul Ploiești emerged victorious, securing their last league title by finishing ahead of Rapid București, who placed second. A pivotal moment of that season was Petrolul's 1-0 home win against Rapid, with Virgil Dridea scoring directly from a corner kick, a goal that played a decisive role in their title run.[4]

Rapid exacted revenge the following season, securing their first championship after a crucial 0-0 draw against Petrolul in Ploiești, thanks to a stalwart performance led by goalkeeper Rică Răducanu.[5] This memorable match is also noted for the large contingent of Rapid supporters, including the famous folk singer Ioana Radu, who traveled to Ploiești and upheld their promise to walk back to Bucharest if their team triumphed.[5]

Relegations, Promotions and a Dream Final

In the 1973-1974 season, both Rapid București and Petrolul Ploiești faced setbacks, being relegated to the second tier. From 1978 to 1982, they competed in the same division, with the 1981-1982 season being particularly fierce and exciting. During this period, the first place alternated between these two stalwarts of Romanian football. A crucial match saw Petrolul win 1-0 at home against Rapid, thanks to a 78th-minute goal from midfielder Ion Ștefănescu, putting them 2 points ahead at the top of the table.The climax of this rivalry occurred in the spring of 1982 at Stadionul Steaua, in front of 35,000 spectators, with only five games remaining in the season. Rapid triumphed with a decisive 5-1 victory.[6] Despite this, Petrolul ultimately won the league, finishing 2 points ahead and securing promotion to the First Division.

A clash between Constantinovici of Rapid and Leahu of Petrolul during the 1995 Romanian Cup final

Another landmark match between the two teams is the final of the Romanian Cup in 1995, at the end of which Petrolul won the second cup in their history, after defeating Rapid on penalty kicks. It was a controversial final which fueled the rivalry for years to come. Petrolul took the lead in the 82nd minute with a goal from Andreicuț, only for Iulian Chiriță to equalize for Rapid five minutes later. Chiriță's goal was controversial, as he appeared to be clearly offside, but the assistant referee, Zoltan Erdey, did not call it. Rumors circulated that referees, possibly influenced by illicit connections with then-club president George Copos, were favoring Rapid, but these allegations were never proven and have since become part of football folklore among fans.[7]

A Tale of Two Clubs: Success and Struggles in the 2000s and the Revival

The early 2000s saw both teams in first league, until Petrolul's relegation at the end of the 2003-2004 season. The first decade of the 2000s marked one of the most successful periods in Rapid's history. Rapid clinched their third title in the 2002-2003 season, along with three Romanian Cups (2002, 2006, 2007), three Romanian Supercups (2002, 2003, 2007), and reached the UEFA Cup quarterfinals. During this time, matches between Petrolul and Rapid were largely one-sided, favoring the Bucharest club. Petrolul, on the other hand, spent seven years struggling in the Second Division. After earning promotion in 2011, they experienced modest success, notably winning their fourth cup in 2013 by defeating CFR Cluj 1-0 in the final. Nonetheless, the period following this achievement was marked by severe financial troubles for both clubs. These financial issues culminated in both Petrolul and Rapid declaring bankruptcy in the summer of 2016, seemingly bringing an end to their 80-year rivalry.[8][9]

However, both teams managed to re-form and recover. By October 2019, more than four years after their last match, they met again in the second league, with Rapid securing a 1-0 victory.[10] Rapid returned to Liga I in 2021, followed by Petrolul a year later, reigniting their historic rivalry at the top level of Romanian football.

Honours

Competition Petrolul Rapid
Liga I / Divizia A 4 3
Liga II / Divizia B 9 6
Liga III 1 1
Liga IV 1 1
Cupa României 3 13
Cupa Ligii 0 1
Supercupa României 0 4
UEFA Champions League / European Cup 0 0
Balkans Cup 0 2
Total 58 30

Statistics

As of 4 August 2024
Total matches
played
Rapid wins Draws Petrolul wins Rapid goals Petrolul goals
Bucharest district championship 2 1 1 0 7 3
Divizia A 92 45 21 26 132 91
Liga I 11 3 5 3 7 6
Total (league) 105 49 27 29 146 100
Cupa României 13 9 1 3 36 16
Divizia B 8 3 0 5 9 12
Liga II 3 1 1 1 1 2
Total (official) 129 62 29 38 192 130


Official match results

Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form

  • SF = Semi-finals
  • QF = Quarter-finals
  • R16 = Round of 16
  • R32 = Round of 32
  • GS = Group stage
  • R1 = Round 1
  • R2 = Round 2

As a cross-town rivalry (1931-1951)


  Rapid win   Draw   Juventus win


Season Competition No. Date Home team Score Away Team Goals (home) Goals (away)
1931-32 Bucharest district championship 1 1 November 1931 Juventus
3–3
CFR
2 17 April 1932 CFR
4–0
Juventus
1934-35 Divizia A 3 9 September 1934 CFR
2–1
Juventus
4 25 May 1935 Juventus
3–4
CFR
1935-36 Divizia A 5 14 September 1935 Juventus
1–3
CFR
6 14 March 1936 CFR
4–1
Juventus
1936-37 Divizia A 7 26 September 1936 Juventus
1–4
CFR
8 21 May 1937 Rapid
4–2
Juventus
1938-39 Divizia A 9 27 August 1938 Rapid
0–1
Juventus
10 30 April 1939 Juventus
0–4
Rapid
1939-40 Divizia A 11 3 December 1939 Juventus
2–2
Rapid
12 9 June 1940 Rapid
4–1
Juventus
1940-41 Cupa României QF 13 25 May 1941 Rapid
5–1
Juventus
1942-43 Cupa României R16 14 16 May 1943 Rapid
4–0
Juventus
1946-47 Divizia A 15 8 December 1946 CFR
0–1
Juventus
16 15 June 1947 Juventus
5–1
CFR
1947-48 Divizia A 17 4 September 1947 Juventus
3–2
CFR
18 21 February 1948 CFR
2–0
Distribuţia
1948-49 Divizia A 19 27 November 1948 CFR
1–1
Petrolul
20 2 July 1949 Petrolul
4–1
CFR
1950 Divizia A 21 23 April 1950 Locomotiva
1–0
Partizanul
22 14 October 1950 Partizanul
1–0
Locomotiva
1951 Divizia A 23 6 May 1951 Flacăra
0–2
Locomotiva
24 30 September 1951 Locomotiva
0–0
Flacăra


As an inter-city rivalry (1952-)


  Rapid win   Draw   Petrolul win


Season Competition No. Date Home team Score Away Team Goals (home) Goals (away)
1952 Cupa României R16 25 1 October 1952 Locomotiva
1–3
Flacăra
1954 Divizia A 26 16 May 1954 Flacăra
0–2
Locomotiva
27 24 October 1954 Locomotiva
3–0
Flacăra
1955 Cupa României R16 28 2 November 1955 Locomotiva
2–1
Flacăra
1956 Divizia A 29 29 April 1956 Flacăra
1–1
Locomotiva
30 23 September 1956 Locomotiva
1–2
Energia Flacăra
Cupa României QF 31 25 November 1956 Energia Flacăra
1–3
Locomotiva
1957-58 Divizia A 32 6 October 1957 Locomotiva
0–0
Energia
33 18 May 1958 Petrolul
0–2
Rapid
1958-59 Divizia A 34 9 November 1958 Petrolul
3–1
Rapid
35 24 May 1959 Rapid
0–0
Petrolul
1959-60 Divizia A 36 15 November 1959 Petrolul
1–1
Rapid
37 12 June 1960 Rapid
1–1
Petrolul
1960-61 Divizia A 38 23 October 1960 Rapid
0–0
Petrolul
39 7 May 1961 Petrolul
1–2
Rapid
Cupa României R16 40 30 August 1961 Rapid
3–1
Petrolul
1961-62 Divizia A 41 26 November 1961 Petrolul
3–1
Rapid
42 2 July 1962 Rapid
2–2
Petrolul
1962-63 Divizia A 43 26 August 1962 Petrolul
3–2
Rapid
44 24 March 1963 Rapid
6–1
Petrolul
1963-64 Divizia A 45 22 September 1963 Rapid
0–6
Petrolul
46 12 April 1964 Petrolul
0–1
Rapid
1964-65 Divizia A 47 29 November 1964 Petrolul
0–1
Rapid
48 11 April 1965 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
1965-66 Divizia A 49 29 August 1965 Rapid
2–1
Petrolul
50 31 March 1966 Petrolul
1–0
Rapid
Cupa României QF 51 22 June 1966 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
1966-67 Divizia A 52 19 February 1967 Rapid
3–1
Petrolul
53 11 June 1967 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
1967-68 Divizia A 54 22 October 1967 Petrolul
1–0
Rapid
55 8 May 1968 Rapid
4–0
Petrolul
1968-69 Divizia A 56 11 August 1968 Rapid
0–0
Petrolul
57 9 March 1969 Petrolul
0–2
Rapid
1969-70 Divizia A 58 3 December 1969 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
59 15 March 1970 Petrolul
2-0
Rapid
1970-71 Divizia A 60 13 September 1970 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
61 27 March 1971 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
1971-72 Divizia A 62 5 September 1971 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
63 26 March 1972 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
1972-73 Divizia A 64 15 October 1972 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
65 28 April 1973 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
1973-74 Divizia A 66 28 October 1973 Petrolul
1–1
Rapid
67 12 May 1974 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
1978-79 Divizia B 68 10 December 1978 Rapid
0-1
Petrolul
69 24 June 1979 Petrolul
2-0
Rapid
1979-80 Divizia B 70 2 September 1979 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
71 23 March 1980 Petrolul
3-0
Rapid
1980-81 Divizia B 72 2 November 1980 Petrolul
3-0
Rapid
73 24 May 1981 Rapid
3–2
Petrolul
1981-82 Divizia B 74 1 November 1981 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
75 23 May 1982 Rapid
5–1
Petrolul
1983-84 Divizia A 76 3 September 1983 Petrolul
3-1
Rapid
77 21 February 1984 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
1985-86 Divizia A 78 11 August 1985 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
79 11 March 1986 Petrolul
2-0
Rapid
1986-87 Divizia A 80 28 September 1986 Petrolul
3-0
Rapid
81 12 April 1987 Rapid
2–1
Petrolul
1987-88 Divizia A 82 6 September 1987 Rapid
0-1
Petrolul
83 19 March 1988 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
1990-91 Divizia A 84 28 November 1990 Rapid
2–1
Petrolul
85 16 June 1991 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
1991-92 Divizia A 86 24 November 1991 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
87 24 May 1992 FC Ploieşti
0–0
Rapid
1992-93 Divizia A 88 16 August 1992 FC Ploieşti
1–1
Rapid
89 14 March 1993 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
1993-94 Divizia A 90 6 November 1993 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
91 6 April 1994 Rapid
3–0
Petrolul
1994-95 Divizia A 92 7 December 1994 Rapid
0–0
Petrolul
93 14 June 1995 Petrolul
2-0
Rapid
Cupa României 94 21 June 1995 Petrolul
1-1 (a.e.t.) (5-3 p)
Rapid
1995-96 Divizia A 95 8 November 1995 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
96 13 April 1996 Petrolul
2-1
Rapid
1996-97 Divizia A 97 26 October 1996 Rapid
0-1
Petrolul
98 3 May 1997 Petrolul
1–1
Rapid
1997-98 Divizia A 99 30 August 1997 Rapid
2–1
Petrolul
100 7 March 1998 Petrolul
1–1
Rapid
1998-99 Divizia A 101 20 September 1998 Rapid
2–1
Petrolul
102 17 April 1999 Petrolul
2–2
Rapid
1999-00 Divizia A 103 18 September 1999 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
104 1 April 2000 Petrolul
4-2
Rapid
2000-01 Divizia A 105 6 August 2000 Rapid
3–1
Petrolul
106 10 March 2001 Petrolul
1–2
Rapid
2001-02 Divizia A 107 3 November 2001 Rapid
4–1
Petrolul
108 18 May 2002 Petrolul
0–2
Rapid
2003-04 Divizia A 109 2 November 2003 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
110 12 May 2004 Petrolul
0–2
Rapid
2005-06 Cupa României SF 111 22 March 2006 Rapid
4–1
Petrolul
112 26 April 2006 Petrolul
3–3
Rapid
2008-09 Cupa României R32 113 16 October 2008 Rapid
3–2
Petrolul
2010-11 Cupa României R32 114 21 September 2010 Rapid
5–0
Petrolul
2011-12 Liga I 115 13 August 2011 Petrolul
0–1
Rapid
116 11 March 2012 Rapid
2–0
Petrolul
2012-13 Liga I 117 18 August 2012 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
118 9 March 2013 Rapid
0–0
Petrolul
2013-14 Cupa României R16 119 31 October 2013 Rapid
0-2
Petrolul
2014-15 Liga I 120 16 August 2014 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
121 13 March 2015 Rapid
1–1
Petrolul
2019-20 Liga II 122 16 October 2019 Rapid
1–0
Petrolul
123 11 July 2020 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
2020-21 Liga II 124 6 November 2020 Petrolul
2-0
Rapid
2022-23 Liga I 125 13 August 2022 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
126 14 December 2022 Rapid
3–1
Petrolul
2023-24 Liga I 127 13 August 2023 Rapid
0-2
Petrolul
128 15 December 2023 Petrolul
0–0
Rapid
2024-25 Liga I 129 29 July 2024 Petrolul
1-0
Rapid
130 30 November 2024 Rapid
TBD
Petrolul

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