In the next season, with Laurențiu Tudor as head coach, FC Snagov clearly won the Series III of Divizia C at eight points in front of 2nd place, Dunărea Călărași, and promoted for the first time in the Second Division.
In the summer of 2009, Laurențiu Reghecampf officially ended his active career and convinced Lutz Stache, the managing director and owner of a building materials company from Cottbus,[2] to make a financial commitment to FC Snagov.
After the away defeat at Dunărea Galați, Reghecampf's wife, Anamaria Prodan, became the new club president on 21 October 2009, and Cristian Țermure succeeded Mihai Stoica as the official new coach of the team.
[3] In fact, Reghecampf held this post, but he was hired as sports director due to the lack of a valid UEFA Pro license and was listed as a masseur in the match report sheets.
[6] Laurenţiu Reghecampf returned to FC Snagov on 30 November 2010, after Cătălin Rufă, one of the club's shareholders, became the new owner of CSM Râmnicu Vâlcea in early September 2010, he was followed by, technical director Tudor.
[9] After Apostol Mușat, the mayor of Snagov, was arrested on 22 December 2011 on corruption charges[10] and seven players followed Reghecampf to Chiajna, the club was on the verge of withdrawing from 2011–12 Liga II.