
Last year, CFR Cluj, who won three league titles between 2008 and 2012, were hit with a 24-point deduction but the Court of Arbitration for Sport annulled the punishment.
Rapid Bucharest, who have already won promotion to the top flight, will also start next season on minus six points.
CFR Cluj and Rapid București said they would appeal against the FRF’s licensing commission ruling.
Many Romanian clubs face infrastructure difficulties and are struggling to meet the administrative, legal and financial conditions laid down by European soccer’s governing body.
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