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Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București, commonly known as CSA Steaua București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]) 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 Romania and among the most successful multi-sport clubs ...
The club was founded in the spring of 1948, being subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior. From the beginning it was intended to be a strong competitor to the Romanian Army's sports club, CSCA București, later known as CSA Steaua București. [1] Dinamo is also a member of the European Multisport Club Association EMCA. [2]
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 competitions.
CSA Steaua București, a Romanian multi-sports club, or one of their sections: CSA Steaua București (athletics) CSA Steaua București (basketball) CSA Steaua București (boxing) CSA Steaua București (canoe-kayak) CSA Steaua București (fencing) CSA Steaua București (football), the football team of the multi-sports club; CSA Steaua București ...
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2 February 2022 Friendly: Steaua București: 7 – 1: Jiul Petroșani: Bucharest, Romania: 14:00 EET : Huiban 2', 27' Emilian Pacionel 16' Răsdan 20' Sergiu Bactăr 45' Claudiu Donose 75' Iustin Răducan 88' Octavian Ionică 66' Stadium: Terenul 5 Attendance: 0 (Behind closed doors)
In 2017, the Ministry of National Defence reactivated the CSA Steaua București football section and enrolled the team in the 2017-2018 Liga IV season. [6] This decision followed court rulings that recognized CSA Steaua as the rightful owner of the original club’s name, logo, and history. [7] As of now, CSA Steaua București competes in Liga II.
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. In 2003, the new Board of Administration run by George Becali decided to change the crest, which was a return to the old emblem of 1974–1991, redesigned with the two ...