CSM Victoria Carei

[1] The team earned promotion to the Romanian second division at the end of the 1934–35 season, winning the Satu Mare District Championship and clinching the North League title by defeating Astra Sighet (4–1), Macabi Oradea (2–0), and CM Cluj (4–2) in the final.

In the promotion/relegation play-off, Victoria faced Ceramica Bistrița, the last-placed team from Series III of Divizia B, securing a 1–0 victory away and following up with a decisive 3–0 win at home.

Victoria Carei moved in the Hungarian football league system due to the Second Vienna Award which was signed on 30 August 1940, territory of Northern Transylvania being assigned from Romania to Hungary.

Renamed as Victoria CFR Carei, the club returned to the Romanian football league system for 1946–47 Divizia C, the first season of the third division after the World War II, finishing 6th in the Series VI.

[6] The 1963–64 season saw the club promoted back to second division winning the North Series of Divizia C[9] and reached the first round proper of Cupa României losing 0–4 to Rapid București.

In the 1964–65 season in Divizia B finishing 12th barely avoided relegation and reached again the first round of Cupa României this time losing 0–1 in front of Farul Constanța.

The following year Recolta were relegated to Divizia C at goal difference, finishing in 13th place out of 14 with 21 points tied with Minerul Lupeni and CSM Sibiu.

However, after two seasons in the third division, Victoria withdrew due to financial problems and returned to Liga IV – Satu Mare County.