It was a festival of goals in Gruia. Deac opened the scoring from the penalty after just eight minutes, Tachtsidis doubled the lead in the 16th minute, and Muhar also scored in the 22nd minute. Bârligea had a goal disallowed a few minutes later, but managed to add his name to the scorers' list in the 38th minute.

The Constantinians managed to reduce the difference in the 66th minute, through Cristi Ganea. At the end of the match, Philip Otele also scored and equaled Florinel Coman in the scorers' ranking.

Thus, CFR Cluj ends the season in second place in the play-off standings, and the formation prepared by Dan Petrescu is sure of its presence in the European cups. However, it remains to be seen whether Transylvania will go to the Europa League or the Conference League.

If those from Corvinul Hunedoara will not receive a license for European cups from UEFA, then CFR Cluj will perform in the Europa League. Otherwise, Transylvania will play in the Conference League. UEFA's decision remains to be seen, but the winner of the Romanian Cup is confident that the verdict will be favorable and she will have the opportunity to play in the Europa League.

Craiova University ends the season in third place in the ranking, so the Oltenians, who defeated Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe with a score of 3-2, will contest the play-off for the European cups with the winner of the duel between Oțelul and Cluj University.

If those from Corvinul will not receive a license for Europe, CFR Cluj will play in the Europa League, and Craiova University will go directly to the Conference League. Under these conditions, Farul will have the chance to contest the play-off for qualification in the European cups.