AS Viitorul Vaslui

[1] Their main rival it was Mecanica Vaslui, a club who which was founded as Viitorul but who dropped this name in 1983.

The team included players such as Ion Anton, Costel Măgureanu, Neculai Genovel, Sorin Manea, Dan Băbăscu, Constantin Gavriluță among others.

With former Rapid București player Constantin Dinu as new head coach, Inter won the series II of Divizia C promoting for the first time in the second division.

In Divizia B, Inter lasted only one season, finishing in 15th place tied on points with CS Botoșani and FEPA 74 Bârlad it was relegated at goal difference.

[2] However, the next season, the club was renamed as Viitorul Vaslui, and promoted back to second division winning the Series II of Divizia C.[3] Viitorul relegated again after was finished in last place in Series I of Divizia B at the end of 1989–90 season.