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  2. 2023–24 FCSB season - Wikipedia

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    FCSB : Farum, Denmark: 19:30 EEST : Ingvartsen 43' , 85', 81 ' Diomande 45+1 ' Nuamah 45+1 ' Chiriche ș 45 ...

  3. 2024–25 FCSB season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024–25 season will be the 77th season in the history of FCSB, and the club's 77th consecutive season in Liga I.In addition to the domestic league, the team is scheduled to participate in the Cupa României, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.

  4. FCSB - Wikipedia

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    Football club FCSB Full name SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues) Short name FCSB Founded 7 June 1947 ; 77 years ago (1947-06-07) as ASA București Ground Arena Națională Capacity 55,634 Owner George Becali President Valeriu Argăseală Head coach Elias Charalambous League Liga I 2023–24 Liga I, 1st of 16 (champions) Website fcsb.ro Home colours Away ...

  5. 2022–23 FCSB season - Wikipedia

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    FCSB; 2022–23 season; President: Valeriu Argăseală: Manager: Anton Petrea (until 25 July) Nicolae Dică (until 1 November) Leonard Strizu (until 3 March) Elias Charalambous (from 30 March)

  6. 2021–22 FCSB season - Wikipedia

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    FCSB : Hunedoara: 21:00 EET : Antonio Vlad 58', 101 ' Andrei Hergheligiu 70' Flavius Iacob 81 ' Petre Simon 83' Report: Ianis Stoica 19', 50' Darius Olaru 25 '

  7. Category:FCSB matches - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "FCSB matches" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1964 Cupa României final;

  8. List of FCSB seasons - Wikipedia

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    FCSB thereafter qualified for the following Champions League seasons after a ten-year break, and in 2007–08 FCSB again reached the group stage of the Champions League. Nationally, the club won two titles—in 2004–05 and 2005–06 —and the Supercupa României in 2006, the latter being the club's 50th trophy in its 59-year history.

  9. CSA Steaua București (football) - Wikipedia

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    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 Valentin Stănescu Stadium.