Fienezii will play at this level for the next 25 years, being a constant presence and a respected team in Romanian football.
[1] After the 1989 Romanian revolution, the Cement Factory was privatized under the name of ROMCIF SA, but unlike other communist enterprise-related teams, Cimentul survived and their results were better and better.
The draw for the promotion play-offs was not on their side, as they would meet Sportul Studențesc, a team in vogue at that time, with players such as: Ionuț Mazilu, Laurențiu Diniță, Tiberiu Bălan, Costin Lazăr, George Galamaz or Gigel Bucur, among others.
Cimentul lost 0–3 in front of "the students", who were managed at the time by another important name of the Romanian football, former international, Ioan Andone.
[2][3] In the following seasons, the team would lose important players and the results became more and more modest culminating in financial problems, a sold place (to CS Buftea) and an expected dissolution.
The football team was re-founded in the same year, under the name of Atletic Fieni and in 2011, after some years of struggle, promoted back in the national divisions, but due to the same financial problems the club chose not to enroll in division.This was the team of Fieni that won the 2011 promotion play-offs to Liga III: Sfârlează – Cernea, M. Cernea, Dumitrescu, Fl.