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Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București (), commonly known as Steaua București, or simply as Steaua, is a Romanian professional
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club based in
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. It is one of the sporting sections of the namesake
CSA Steaua București Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București, commonly known as CSA Steaua București () or simply Steaua, is a major multi-sports club based in Bucharest and run by the Ministry of National Defence. It is one of the most successful clubs in Roma ...
and competes in the
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. In 2017, the parent club reactivated its football section and entered it into the 2017–18 season of
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, the fourth tier of the
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. According to the club's records and the latest Romanian court orders (July 2019Tribunalul BUCUREŞTI: Informaţii dosar
(Bucharest tribunals: File information), Ministerul Justiției al României (Romanian Ministry of Justice), 4 July 2019
and June 2021Curtea de Apel BUCUREŞTI: Informaţii dosar
(Bucharest Court of Appeal: File information), Ministerul Justiției al României (Romanian Ministry of Justice), 28 June 2021
) it is the most successful football club in Romania, with national records for winning the domestic trophies, plus the European Cup in 1986 and European Super Cup in 1987. However, ownership of the titles is disputed between two entities, with agencies such as
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and LPF attributing all of the original club history to the other club,
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. They play their home matches at the new Steaua Stadium. They used to play on ''Ghencea V'' between 2017 and 2021, one of the former training fields of the
Complexul Sportiv Steaua Complexul Sportiv Steaua, also known as Complexul Sportiv Ghencea, is a sports complex in Bucharest, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football, rugby, water polo and tennis matches, as well as for fencing, gymnastics and swimming competi ...
, as the previous stadium, used by the historic Steaua entity during its heyday, was demolished in order for the current stadium to be built in the old one's place. The team colours are red and blue.


History

''ASA București'' (''Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București'' – "Army Sports Association") was founded on 7 June 1947 at the initiative of several officers of the Romanian Royal House. The establishment took place following a decree signed by General
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, High Commander of the Romanian Royal Army. It was formed as a
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with seven initial sections, including football, coached by
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.Dida, Alexandru (21–12–2001), ''Steaua fotbalului românesc'', Pro TV Magazin, nr.51/IV, pp.62–63 ''ASA'' was renamed ''CSCA'' (''Clubul Sportiv Central al Armatei'' – "Central Sports Club of the Army") in 1948 and ''CCA'' (''Casa Centrală a Armatei'' – "Central House of the Army") in 1950. In 1949, ''CSCA'' won its first trophy, the
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, defeating CSU Cluj 2–1 in the final. Under the name of ''CCA'', the club managed to win three
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titles in a row in
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,
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and
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, along with its first Championship–Cup
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in 1951. During the 1950s, the so-called "CCA Golden Team" became nationally famous. In 1956, the Romania national team (composed exclusively of CCA players) played
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in
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and won 1–0. In the same year, CCA, coached by Ilie Savu, became the first Romanian team to participate in a tournament in
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, where it achieved noteworthy results against the likes of
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,
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and
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. At the end of 1961, ''CCA'' changed its name once again to ''
CSA Steaua București Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București, commonly known as CSA Steaua București () or simply Steaua, is a major multi-sports club based in Bucharest and run by the Ministry of National Defence. It is one of the most successful clubs in Roma ...
'' (''Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua'' – "Army Sports Club Steaua"). The club's new name translated to ''The Star'' and was adopted because of the presence of a
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, a symbol of most East European Army clubs, on its crest. A poor period of almost two decades followed in which the club claimed only three championships ( 1967–68, 1975–76, 1977–78). Instead, the team won nine national cup trophies, for which matter it gained the nickname of "cup specialists". Also during this period, on 9 April 1974 Steaua's ground, Stadionul Ghencea, was inaugurated with a friendly match against
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. Under the leadership of coaches
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and
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, Steaua had an impressive Championship run in the 1984–85 season, which it won after a six-year break. Subsequently, Steaua became the first Romanian club to reach a European Cup final, which it ultimately won against
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on
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(2–0 thanks to goalkeeper
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saving all four penalties taken by the Spaniards), after a goalless draw. Steaua therefore became the first Eastern European team to claim the title of European champions. An additional
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was won in 1987 against Dynamo Kyiv. Steaua remained at the top of European football for the rest of the decade, managing one more European Cup semi-final in 1987–88 and one more European Cup final in
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(lost 4–0 to
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). Notably, this was in addition to its four additional national titles (1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89) and four national cups ( 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89). Furthermore, from June 1986 to September 1989, Steaua ran a record 104-match undefeated streak in the championship, setting a world record for that time and a European one still standing. The
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led the country towards a free open market and, subsequently, several players of the 1980s team left for other clubs in the West. After a short pull-back, a quick recovery followed and Steaua managed a six consecutive championship streak between
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and 1997–98 to equalize the 1920s performance of
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and also three more cups in 1995–96, 1996–97 and 1998–99. At international level, the club also managed to reach the
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group stage three years in a row between 1994–95 and 1996–97.


AFC Steaua

In 1998, Steaua's football section allegedly separated from CSA Steaua and changed its name to AFC Steaua București ruled by a non-profit association led by Romanian businessman Viorel Păunescu. Păunescu performed poorly as a president and soon the club was plunged into debt. George Becali, another businessman, was offered the position of vice-president in hope of richer investment in the club. In 2003, Becali allegedly managed to gain control over the club by turning it from non-profit to a public share company. Subsequently, even though the club managed to win five national championships and to qualify for the
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four times, it became increasingly associated with Becali's controversial character, infamous for his homophobia, xenophobia, misogyny, racism, tax evasion and even imprisonments. Apart from this, the club also moved from the historical Stadionul Ghencea to the newly built
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.


Steaua vs FCSB lawsuit

In December 2014, following legal action from former parent club CSA Steaua, the Becali-backed club lost its right to use the "Steaua" trademark, its use having never been approved by
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. The club which had acted as Steaua throughout this time was summoned to change their name and logo; presently, they are officially called ''SC FC FCSB SA'' and continue to play in
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. A further ongoing trial was initiated by CSA Steaua, claiming FC FCSB must pay almost 37 million Euros as compensation for having unlawfully used the Steaua brand from 2003. In July 2019, the judgement was made in favour of CSA Steaua, subject to appeal. According to comments made by Constantin Danilescu (a former Steaua employee who worked for the club until 1999), during the 1998 separation CSA Steaua did not relinquish ownership of the team's name, honours or brand, as was believed until 2017. The club only allowed the non-profit it partnered with to use these elements, but the non-profit never had any right to sell them, placing doubt over the claims of FCSB to titles won before the takeover by Becali.


New start in Liga IV

Having legally reclaimed the football team, CSA Steaua București reactivated its football section and entered it to
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's 2017–18 season, the fourth tier of the Romanian Championship. Funded from privately owned CSA Steaua finances, the team's objective is to promote every year to the higher league, until it reaches
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, a timeline which is to coincide with the opening of the new Stadionul Ghencea. In April 2018, Steaua București played a home league fixture against AS Academia Rapid București, the principal ' phoenix club' established by supporters of the defunct FC Rapid București. Due to the high profile of the participants, the match was moved to the
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and attracted a crowd of 36,277, setting a lower-league national record; Rapid București won 3–1 to consolidate their position at the top of the table, with Steaua five points behind in second place. The team reached the promotion play-offs in their first two seasons but lost each time. Steaua finally achieved promotion at the end of the 2019–20 season. They were promoted the very next season to Liga II.


Crest and colours

ASA București was founded by the Royal Army on 7 June 1947. During its first season, 1947–48, Steaua wore yellow and red striped shirts with blue shorts, to symbolize Romania's tricolour flag. Starting with the following season and with the Army's change of identity from the Royal Army to the People's Army, the yellow was gradually given up, so that the official colours remained, up to this day, the red and the blue. Following the
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, the Army decided to break all links to the defunct communist regime, so, in 1991, CSA Steaua had a last change of crest with an eagle also present on the
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coat of arms and also on Romania's. As FC Steaua appeared in 1998, the club added two yellow stars on top of the CSA Steaua badge signifying its 20 titles of champions won, along with the ''Fotbal Club'' specification.


Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

:1. Partner of Superbet :2. Just for a few matches (pre-season friendlies, 1 cup match and the first 4 league games of the 2021-22 season)


Grounds

Steaua played the first three matches in its history at the defunct ''Venus'' stadium. Opened in 1931, the venue had previously been in the property of
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, a club disbanded in 1949. After that ground's demolition through order of the Communist regime, Steaua played its home matches at any one of Bucharest's three largest multi-use stadia: ANEF, ''Republicii'' (built in 1926 and demolished in 1984 to make room for the erection of the Casa Poporului) and ''Stadionul Național (1953), 23 August'' (built in 1953). Of these two, 23 August (later renamed ''Național'') was mostly used when two matches between Bucharest clubs were scheduled in the same matchday or for important European matches, while Republicii for regular matches in the championship. From 1974 to 2003, Steaua played its home matches at the Stadionul Ghencea, a football (soccer), football stadium situated in South-Western Bucharest. Part of ''Complexul Sportiv Steaua'', it was inaugurated on 9 April 1974 when Steaua played a friendly match against OFK Beograd, at which time it was the first football-only stadium ever built in Communist Romania, with no track & field facilities. The stadium was built through order of the Ministry of Defense (Romania), Ministry of National Defence inside a former military base and was long used by CSA Steaua București, CSA Steaua. The original capacity was 30,000 on benches. A general renovation occurred in 1991; this included installing seats, which dropped the capacity to 28,365. The Stadionul Steaua (2021), new stadium was inaugurated on 7 July 2021, with a match between Steaua and OFK Beograd.


Support


Present day

While ultra groups stopped attending matches around the time of the Court's demand that FCSB doesn't have the rights to be Steaua, regular spectators (citizens) continued their presence at
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matches and now form the majority of the FCSB support, mostly at important European fixtures but also with Universitatea Craiova, CFR Cluj and Dinamo Bucharest. Ever since the Court's decision in 2014, ''Peluza Sud'' has fully adopted the reopened football team of CSA Steaua București, Steaua București and represents a constant presence for the
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matches. More recently, as of 2017, the supporters have formed their own official association, called AS47 (''Asociația Steliștilor 1947'' – ''Steaua Supporters' Association 1947''), as a legal entity with its stated goals of 'reoffering Steaua and its supporters their true meaning, in harmony with the club's original values'. During the 2017-18 season, while playing in the 4th Romanian division, Steaua's home match against Rapid achieved a national record, with an audience of 36.277 spectators.


Rivalries

Steaua's most important rivalry is the one against FC Dinamo București, Dinamo București. ''Eternul derby'' ("The Eternal Derby") has been the leading Romanian football encounter in the last 60 years, as Steaua and Dinamo are the two most successful football teams in the country. There have been more than 100 matches played so far between Steaua and Dinamo in the Romanian League, the Romanian Cup and also the Romanian Supercup. With 39 titles combined (Steaua – 21; Dinamo – 18), the two sides have won 31 more than the third-most successful Liga I club, AS Venus București, Venus București. It is also a match between the former clubs of the Romanian Army (Steaua) and the Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform (Romania), Ministry of Internal Affairs (Dinamo). Several clashes between different factions of supporters have often occurred and still occur inside and outside the stadium. The heyday was reached before a match kick-off in 1997, when Dinamo's fans set a sector of Stadionul Ghencea's ''Peluza Sud'', where they were assigned, on fire. The second-most important rivalry is with FC Rapid București, Rapid București. Several matches throughout the years between Steaua and Rapid have also ended in serious clashes between fans. The conflict has become even fiercer after FCSB (then believed to be Steaua) outpassed Rapid in an all-Romanian quarter-final of the 2005–06 UEFA Cup. The local sports newspapers said that the two teams were linked up in this quarter-final by the line of the number 41 tram which links the Ghencea Stadium to the Stadionul Giulești-Valentin Stănescu (1939), Valentin Stănescu Stadium. Milder and historical rivalries are also with non-Bucharest-based teams, such as CS Universitatea Craiova, Universitatea Craiova, ASU Politehnica Timișoara, Politehnica Timișoara, FC Petrolul Ploiești, Petrolul Ploiești, CFR Cluj, FC Universitatea Cluj, Universitatea Cluj and a recent one with FCSB, FC FCSB.


Friendships

As Steaua is the most popular club in Romania, there are, besides
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, several cities counting a great majority of red and blue supporters among football lovers. Widely speaking, these cities are predominant in the Eastern half of the country, particularly in the regions of Moldavia, Muntenia, Greater Wallachia and Northern Dobruja. Cities such as Suceava, Piatra Neamț, Bacău, Galați ''(inside Moldavia)'', Constanța ''(Northern Dobruja)'', Buzău, Brăila, Târgoviște, Călărași ''(Greater Wallachia)'', Râmnicu Vâlcea, Târgu Jiu ''(Oltenia)'', Brașov, Oradea, Sibiu, Târgu Mureș or Petroșani ''(Transylvania)'' enjoy a great majority of Steaua fans which are often well-received even by fans of the local teams. The club is also popular outside the borders, notably between Romanian emigrants. The Valencian Community in Spain accounts for an important number of supporters, being the most important area for this matter. Steaua fans are also maintaining good relations with the fans of CSKA Sofia of Bulgaria, with whom they share the common root of once representing the teams of their national armies. Some ultras are also friends with the ultras from UTA Arad, Corvinul Hunedoara and Farul Constanța.


Honours

Note: As of June 2018,
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and LPF regard FC FCSB as the continuation of historic FC Steaua and attribute all honours since 1947 to that entity. However, the ownership of the many trophies won between 1947 and 2003 is disputed, with the restarted football department of former parent club CSA Steaua București, CSA Steaua also claiming them following legal disputes between the two organisations. In July 2019, CSA Steaua won a first court decision regarding the record dispute. However, the ruling is not definitive. CSA Steaua won another court decision against FC FCSB in June 2021. This ruling is not definitive but it has an enforceable title. According to the June 2021 court decision, CSA Steaua has all honours until 1998.


Domestic


Leagues

*Liga I, Liga I / Divizia A **Winners (20) – Record: 1951 Divizia A, 1951, 1952 Divizia A, 1952, 1953 Divizia A, 1953, 1956 Divizia A, 1956, 1959–60 Divizia A, 1959–60, 1960–61 Divizia A, 1960–61, 1967–68 Divizia A, 1967–68, 1975–76 Divizia A, 1975–76, 1977–78 Divizia A, 1977–78, 1984–85 Divizia A, 1984–85, 1985–86 Divizia A, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89,
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, 1993–94 Divizia A, 1993–94, 1994–95 Divizia A, 1994–95, 1995–96 Divizia A, 1995–96, 1996–97 Divizia A, 1996–97, 1997–98 **Runners-up (9): 1954 Divizia A, 1954, 1957–58 Divizia A, 1957–58, 1962–63 Divizia A, 1962–63, 1976–77 Divizia A, 1976–77, 1979–80 Divizia A, 1979–80, 1983–84 Divizia A, 1983–84, 1989–90 Divizia A, 1989–90, 1990–91 Divizia A, 1990–91, 1991–92 Divizia A, 1991–92 *Liga III **Winners (1): 2020–21 Liga III, 2020–21 *
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**Winners (1): 2019–20 Liga IV Bucharest, 2019–20 **Runners-up (2): 2017–18 Liga IV Bucharest, 2017–18, 2018–19 Liga IV Bucharest, 2018–19


Cups

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**Winners (20) – Record: 1948–49 Cupa României, 1948–49, 1950 Cupa României, 1950, 1951 Cupa României, 1951, 1952 Cupa României, 1952, 1955 Cupa României, 1955, 1961–62 Cupa României, 1961–62, 1965–66 Cupa României, 1965–66, 1966–67 Cupa României, 1966–67, 1968–69 Cupa României, 1968–69, 1969–70 Cupa României, 1969–70, 1970–71 Cupa României, 1970–71, 1975–76 Cupa României, 1975–76, 1978–79 Cupa României, 1978–79, 1984–85 Cupa României, 1984–85, 1986–87 Cupa României, 1986–87, '' 1987–88'', 1988–89 Cupa României, 1988–89, 1991–92 Cupa României, 1991–92, 1995–96 Cupa României, 1995–96, 1996–97 Cupa României, 1996–97 **Runners-up (7): 1953 Cupa României, 1953, 1963–64 Cupa României, 1963–64, 1976–77 Cupa României, 1976–77, 1979–80 Cupa României, 1979–80, 1983–84 Cupa României, 1983–84, 1985–86 Cupa României, 1985–86, 1989–90 Cupa României, 1989–90 *
Cupa României The Cupa României ( en, Romanian Cup) is a football cup competition for Romanian teams which has been held annually since 1933–34, except during World War II. It is the country's main cup competition, being open to all clubs affiliated with ...
Bucharest Bucharest ( , ; ro, București ) is the capital and largest city of Romania, as well as its cultural, industrial, and financial centre. It is located in the southeast of the country, on the banks of the Dâmbovița River, less than north o ...
**Winners (2): 2018–19, 2019-20 **Runners-up (1): 2017–18 *Supercupa României **Winners (3) – Record: 1994 Supercupa României, 1994, 1995 Supercupa României, 1995, 1998 Supercupa României, 1998


International

*UEFA Champions League, UEFA Champions League / European Cup **Winners (1): 1985–86 European Cup, 1985–86 **Runners-up (1): 1988–89 European Cup, 1988–89 *UEFA Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup / European Super Cup **Winners (1): 1986 European Super Cup, 1986 *Intercontinental Cup (football), Intercontinental Cup **Runners-up (1): 1986 Intercontinental Cup, 1986


Players


First team squad


Out on loan


Retired numbers

On 7 July 2021, Steaua retired the number 7 at the inauguration match of the new Steaua Stadium. The last player to wear the number 7 was Florin Răsdan, during the 2020–21 CSA Steaua București (football) season, 2020–21 season.


Club officials


Board of administration

* Last updated: 14 July 2021 * Source:


Current technical staff

* Last updated: 11 May 2021 * Source:


See also

*Football in Romania *List_of_unbeaten_football_club_seasons#Table, List of unbeaten football club seasons *European_association_football_club_records_and_statistics#Longest_unbeaten_league_run, European football club records


References


External links


CSASteaua.ro

Online ShopSteaua TVAS47.ro
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