In order for CSA Steaua Bucharest to be eligible for promotion to the first league, Vasile Dincu, the former Minister of Defense, proposed an amendment to the Sports Law so that clubs operating under public law could play in the first league.

CSA Steaua fans, great atmosphere at GhenceaPhoto: Inquam Photos / Stefan Constantin

The sports law received a negative conclusion – CSA Steaua Bucharest remains in League 2

Several parliamentarians, led by Vasyl Dinku, the former Minister of Defense, proposed to amend the Law on Sports in such a way that the status of a professional sports club could also be granted to “legal entities under public law, created as a representation of the public. institutions in the field of sports activities”.

According to Digi Sport, the sports law initiative received a negative evaluation, so the team coached by Daniel Opritza cannot claim promotion next season.

“The news of the moment! The negative conclusion in the parliamentary committee, where the project of amendments to the Sports Law was discussed, the one we are talking about for several days in a row, after the proposal of Mr. Vasile Dinka.

That means it’s not even up for discussion. If a positive opinion was given, then it was discussed at the plenary session.” – told Vali Moraru during the Digi Sport Special show.

As the current paragraphs of Art. 31 of the Law on Physical Education and Sports

(1) Sports clubs organized as joint-stock sports companies are professional sports clubs. The subject of their activity is participation in professional sports competitions, popularization and development of sports activities, as well as other activities related to their social object or derived from it.

(3) Professional sports clubs are subject to the legal regime of commercial companies with the features provided by this law.

Proposal to amend the law

(1) Professional sports clubs are sports structures organized as non-property companies, joint-stock sports companies or legal entities under public lawcreated as representative public institutions in the field of sports activities, which received a license of the national sports federation, issued in accordance with the statutes and regulations of international sports federations.

(3) Professional sports clubs, organized as non-proprietary associations, are subject to the legal regime of this type of association, to professional sports clubs organized as joint-stock sports companies, the legal regime of commercial companies applies, with particularities of this law, and professional sports clubs, organized as legal entities under public lawcreated as representative public institutions in the field of sports activities, the legal regime of public institutions within which they operate is applied.