

Match Report: Stiinta Miroslava vs. ACS Sepsi II – Romanian Liga III (9 May 2026)
Stiinta Miroslava secured a solid 2‑0 home victory over ACS Sepsi II on Saturday evening in Romanian Liga III action. Played at the Stadionul Comunal in Miroslava, the match saw the hosts dominate possession and create the better chances, securing all three points with second‑half goals.
Match Overview
The first half was a cautious affair, with both sides feeling each other out. Stiinta Miroslava controlled possession but struggled to break down a well‑organized Sepsi II defence. The breakthrough came early in the second half, and the home team doubled their lead soon after, effectively killing off the contest. ACS Sepsi II, the reserve side of Liga I club Sepsi OSK, showed flashes of technical ability but lacked the cutting edge in the final third.
Key Moments
- 48’ – GOAL (1‑0): Stiinta’s forward Cristian Toma capitalised on a defensive mix‑up, poking the ball home from six yards.
- 63’ – GOAL (2‑0): A swift counter‑attack ended with Marius Popa curling a left‑footed shot into the far corner.
- 76’ – Disallowed Goal: Sepsi II thought they had pulled one back when a header found the net, but the linesman raised his flag for offside.
- 89’ – Red Card: Sepsi II’s midfielder Andrei Stan was shown a second yellow card for a reckless tackle, leaving his team a man down for the final minutes.
Tactical Story
Stiinta Miroslava set up in a 4‑2‑3‑1, aiming to control the midfield and use the pace of their wingers in transition. ACS Sepsi II, playing a 4‑4‑2, were compact but lacked the ability to retain possession under pressure. The second‑half goals came from defensive errors, and once behind, Sepsi II’s discipline wavered, leading to the red card. The home side managed the game professionally after going two up, dropping deep to protect their lead.
Standout Players
- Cristian Toma (Stiinta Miroslava): Opened the scoring and was a constant nuisance for the Sepsi II defence.
- Marius Popa (Stiinta Miroslava): His well‑taken goal sealed the win; his movement off the ball was excellent.
- Gabriel Dumitru (ACS Sepsi II): The goalkeeper made several good saves, keeping the scoreline respectable.
Implications for the Standings
Stiinta Miroslava’s win moves them into the middle of the Romanian Liga III table, increasing their lead over the relegation zone. For ACS Sepsi II, the defeat keeps them near the bottom, and the lack of goals—just one in their last three matches—is a growing concern. The red card to Andrei Stan will also mean a suspension for the upcoming fixture, adding to the travellers’ woes.