After Buzău, another club in Superliga has big problems: “I prefer an unpaid team!”

Article by Romeo Ene – published on Saturday, April 12, 2025, 12:13 / Updated on Saturday, April 12, 2025 12:13
After Gloria Buzăuand Poli Iasi is facing financial problems. The announcement was made by the team coach, Vasile Miriuță (56 years). The two teams met on Friday, in stage 4 of the play-out. The Iasi were imposed on the movescore 1-0.
Immediately after the end of the match, Dragoș Albu (24 years old), the captain of the Buzoians, complained about the serious financial problems. Unpaid for 3 months, Buzoians are closer to Liga 2 than to rescue.

Vasile Miriuță recognizes the problems in Iasi: “I would lie to say that I am not”
Questioned in relation to issues at IASI, Miriuță He acknowledged that there are some outstanding salaries, but the leadership was held by the promise when he announced that he would turn the arrears.
The technician said that he prefers to have a batch of unpaid but united players, rather than having students with wages up to date, but debted.
“I would lie to say that there are no problems. When I came here I knew very well what problems they are, when they would be solved. The management clearly told me that the money will enter.
This is the most important thing to tell the truth beforehand. I told them before the match yesterday that I prefer an unpaid but united team, than a paid and divided.
When you are told that on the 2nd or 3, you are given the money, we must trust. And the team no longer thinks when they enter them. It's a problem then (no – if they don't enter when they are told). Then I intervene. But until then, “Miriuță explained, according to digisport.ro.
In August 2024, Poli had reached debts of almost 11 million lei (2.2 million euros), 8.5 million lei being to the state budget: 6 million lei – taxes, 2.5 million lei – VAT. The rest, over 2 million lei, were salaries and first outstanding and unpaid invoices.
At that time the club in Copou requested the entry into preventive agreement, the last step before the insolvency procedure.




