The team, led by Vasile Mihu as head coach and Dan Dima as assistant coach, was composed of: N. Dumitru, Jianu, Vodă, Voicu, Greavu, Stoica, Toader, Negure, Sail, Gîrdea, Ali, George Turcu, Irimet, Drăghiceanu, Belu, Stamate, Dedeanu, Căciularu, Ion Carastoian, Ion Isaic, and Simion.
[4] The club was immediately relegated back to the third division in the following season, finishing last after a disappointing campaign, despite Ion Carastoian emerging as the top scorer of Series II with 18 goals.
[2] The newly formed team competed in Divizia C during the 1989–90 season, finishing 1st in Series IV and earning promotion to Divizia B. Callatis began the 2010–11 season with Cristian Cămui as head coach but replaced him in November with Erik Lincar, who guided the team to win Series II of Liga III.
[5][6] In the 2011–12 season, Marin Barbu was appointed as head coach,[7][8] but after disappointing results in the first six rounds, where the team earned only 3 points, he was dismissed.
Cristian Șchiopu briefly served as interim coach[9] before Mugurel Cornățeanu took over in October,[10] guiding the team to a 9th-place finish in Series I of Divizia B.