결과

Romania Liga III 05/13 15:00 - 우니레아 바스코브 v Rapid Bucuresti II L 3-2
Romania Liga III 05/07 15:00 - 투나리 v Rapid Bucuresti II L 3-1
Romania Liga III 05/04 15:00 - 프로그레술 스파르타크 v Rapid Bucuresti II W 1-2
Romania Liga III 04/29 14:00 - Rapid Bucuresti II v 우니레아 바스코브 L 3-4
Romania Liga III 04/22 14:00 - Rapid Bucuresti II v 투나리 L 0-1
Romania Liga III 04/15 14:00 - Rapid Bucuresti II v 프로그레술 스파르타크 W 2-1
Romania Liga III 04/08 14:00 - 우니레아 바스코브 v Rapid Bucuresti II W 0-3
Romania Liga III 03/25 13:00 - Rapid Bucuresti II v Csm 플라커라 모레니 D 2-2
Romania Liga III 03/18 13:00 - FCSB v Rapid Bucuresti II L 3-2
Romania Liga III 03/11 13:00 - Rapid Bucuresti II v 우니레아 바스코브 L 0-1
Romania Liga III 12/03 11:00 - FC Arges Pitesti II v Rapid Bucuresti II W 0-2
Romania Liga III 11/26 12:00 - FC Academica Clinceni II v Rapid Bucuresti II D 2-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 0 0
Losses 1 1 1
Goals for 2 3 2
Goals against 3 4 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Fotbal Club Rapid 1923 II, commonly known as Rapid II București (Romanian pronunciation: [raˈpid bukuˈreʃtʲ]), or simply as Rapid II, was the reserve squad of Romanian top-flight side, FC Rapid București. Rapid II was based, as the first squad, in Bucharest.

Rapid II was originally founded in 1946, as Vestitorul București, then was renamed as Electromagnetica București and finally as Rapid II București, after FC Rapid București bought Electromagnetica in the early 2000s. The best performance of "the Little Railwaymen" was a 3rd place at the end of the 2001–02 Divizia B season.

History

Vestitorul & Electromagnetica (1946–2001)

FC Rapid II București was founded right after the end of the World War II, in 1946, as Vestitorul București. Vestitorul played for years at the level of Bucharest Municipality (Divizia D), before being bought by Electromagnetica, the main manufacturer of telecommunications equipment in Romania. Vestitorul București was renamed as Electromagnetica București in the 1960s, but important achievements did not appear in the following years, and Electromagnetica remained a fourth tier squad.

After the 1989 Romanian Revolution and fall of communism in the country, the factory was privatized and for the football team started its most glorious time. The club based in Veseliei Street promoted in the Divizia C, for the first time in its history, at the end of the 1994–95 season, after crowning as champions of Bucharest. At the end of the first season Electromagnetica was ranked 15th of 20, achieving its goal, the avoidance of relegation.

In the next seasons, Electromagnetica was a constant presence in the top of its Divizia C series, being ranked 3rd for three times in a row (1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99) and as runner-up at the end of the 1999–2000 season, before winning its series and promoting in the Divizia B, at the end of the 2000–01 season. The club from Bucharest won the fourth series with an advance of only one point in front of former Divizia A side Flacăra Moreni.

Rapid II (2001–present)

After promotion, Electromagnetica started a collaboration with Divizia A side Rapid București, becoming its "satellite". From the perspective of Rapid, this new collaboration gave them the chance of having a second senior squad at the level of second division, where the players who finished the youth academy could be accommodated with the intensity of seniors level of football. On the other hand, for Electromagnetica was a mouth of oxygen, both from a financial point of view, as well as the transfers.

In its first season, Rapid-Electromagnetica collaboration was a fruitful one, the team being ranked 3rd, best performance in its entire history. In the next seasons the club was ranked: 6th (2002–03) and 13th (2003–04).

In the summer of 2004, Electromagnetica București has come under the sole control of FC Rapid București and was renamed as Rapid II București, but continuing to play its home matches in Vesliei Street, on Electromagnetica Stadium. At the end of the 2004–05 season, Rapid II was ranked 6th of 16, then, next season, relegating after being ranked 13th of 16, three positions under the red line.

However, during the 2005–06 season, Rapid II achieved one of the greatest performance in the club's history by eliminating Steaua București, in the Round of 32 of the Romanian Cup, with 8–7 at penalties, after the score was 0–0 during regular time and extra time.

Rapid II continued to play at the level of Liga III, but the financial crisis of 2007–08 and the problems of the parent club, FC Rapid București, made the team to struggle in mediocrity, finally withdrawing from the championship during the winter break of the 2012–13 season.

In the summer of 2019, after the promotion of Rapid in the Liga II, it was decided the re-foundation of Rapid II, the squad being enrolled in the Liga IV – Bucharest. Marian Rada was named the new manager of the "Burgundy Little Eagles".

라피드 부쿠레슈티 II는 루마니아 부쿠레슈티에 본거지를 둔 프로 축구 클럽입니다. 이 팀은 라피드 부쿠레슈티를 통해 설립되었으며 현재 리가 III에 참가하고 있습니다.

라피드 부쿠레슈티 II는 1948년 라피드 유스 팀으로 창단되었습니다. 이 팀은 1962년 처음으로 디비지아 B로 승격되었고, 1971년에는 디비지아 A로 승격되었습니다. 라피드 부쿠레슈티 II는 1972년에 루마니아 컵에서 우승했으며, 1974년에는 루마니아 슈퍼컵에서 우승했습니다.

라피드 부쿠레슈티 II는 1998년에 재정난으로 인해 디비지아 B로 강등되었으며, 2006년에는 리가 III로 강등되었습니다. 이 팀은 2012년에 리가 II로 승격되었지만, 2015년에 다시 리가 III로 강등되었습니다.

라피드 부쿠레슈티 II는 현재 리가 III에서 활약하고 있으며, 2023-24 시즌에는 승격을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 이 팀은 훌륭한 유스 아카데미를 보유하고 있으며, 많은 유망주를 배출했습니다.

라피드 부쿠레슈티 II의 홈 구장은 스타디오눌 라피드입니다. 이 경기장은 1926년에 지어졌으며, 수용 인원은 14,047명입니다.