During the 1990s, Înfrățirea Factory went through several unsuccessful privatization processes, the team changed its name in INCAST Oradea but played mostly in the Divizia D, without much success due to financial problems.
After the relegation, the team changed its name back to Înfrățirea Oradea and played at amateur level for the next almost 20 years, with no notable results.
[3] Înfrățirea made a great first season and was ranked 2nd, missing the promotion to Divizia B in front of Victoria Carei, for a difference of only three points.
In the first period spent in the Divizia B, between 1978 and 1983, the team of the factory had important results, including a podium finish, and developed a productive local football rivalry with the more successful FC Bihor Oradea.
It would be worth mentioning that during the 1981–82 Cupa României season, Înfrățirea managed to bring to Oradea the national champion Universitatea Craiova, a match lost at the limit by the machinists, score 0–1.
[6] During these seasons important players wore the red and black shirt, with a special mention for the 1980–81 squad which was ranked 3rd, even in front of FC Bihor, formed by the following players and staff: János Bojtor, Géza Király (goalkeepers) – Dan Mihelea, Ștefan Palfi, Paul Popovici, Gheorghe Farcaș I, Zoltán Vig, Traian Molnar, Ionel Negrea, Vladimir Tămaș, Dănuț Pavel, Tiberiu Gerőcs, Fănică Munteanu, Eugen Dubovan, Zoltán Svarczman, Zsigmond Balázs, Viorel Stoica, Radu Nicoraș, Marius Omuț, Teodor Banfi; Alexandru Jakab (manager) and Ioan Tomeș (assistant coach).
[7] After the relegation, the red and blacks need two seasons to come back in the second tier, after a 5th place (1983–84), they won the series with an advance of four points in front of another team based in Bihor County, Recolta Salonta.