FC Armătura Zalău

Armătura Zalău
Full nameFotbal Club Armătura Zalău
Nickname(s)Zălăuanii
(The people from Zalău)
Short nameArmătura
Founded1946
as CS Zalău
Dissolved2005
GroundMunicipal
Capacity4.000

Fotbal Club Armătura Zalău, commonly known as Armătura Zalău, was a Romanian professional football club based in Zalău, Sălaj County. The club was founded in 1946 as CS Zalău and since 1975 was owned by IAIFO (Interprinderea de Armături Industriale din Fontă și Oțel - The Industrial Fittings Cast Iron and Steel Enterprise).

Armătura was the most representative football team of Zalău and Sălaj County, playing at the national level and at its best, in the second tier. Over time, notable players such as Mircea Bolba, Alin Chibulcutean, Claudiu Cornaci, Vasile Dobrău, Adrian Gongolea, Vasile Jula, Florin Sabou or Gabriel Vașvari wore the red and black kits of Armătura and managers such as Leontin Grozavu or Iosif Vigu, among others, led "the Steelworkes" from the technical bench.