After the World War II, the club struggled to survive and mainly played at the level of the third and fourth tiers, then in the middle of the 2000s promoted back in the Liga III, where it remained until in the early 2010s, under the ownership of Sandu Ion.
Finally, the club went bankrupt in 2014, but was re-founded in the spring of 2021 by a group of persons who owned the brand of Gloria Arad.
In 1923, the club won the regional championship and qualified for the final tournament but was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Chinezul Timişoara.
The club's best performance, before the divisional system was inaugurated, was in 1930, when the team led by Virgil Economu played in the final against Juventus București.
Starting with 1932, until the interruption of the championship because of the World War II, the club played in the First Division, with one exception, in 1939–1940.
In recent years, the club was named Gloria CTP Arad and struggled in the Romanian Third Division, not succeeding very much.
In the summer of 2012, it relegated to the Liga IV and, after two seasons in the fourth league (2nd place in 2012–13 and 3rd in 2013–14), in the autumn of 2014, the team was dissolved.