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Hochei Club Steaua Suki București has been an autonomous club since 2004, but still belongs to CSA Steaua. It is the most successful club in Romania, having won the domestic league 40 times, a standing world record for ice hockey national championships. They compete inside a national competition of only 6 teams and in which, besides them, only ...
CS Dinamo București (full name: Clubul Sportiv Dinamo București), or Dinamo for short, is a multi-sport club from Bucharest, Romania. It has the most Olympic and world titles in its records, as well as gold, silver and bronze medals compared to any other club in Romania. CS Dinamo București headquarter
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; Full name: Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București: Nickname: Steliștii Roș-albaștrii (The Blue and Reds) Militarii (The Militaries) Founded: 1947: Based in: Bucharest, Romania: Colors President: Cristian Petrea: Website: Club home page
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.
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 ...
Following the Romanian Revolution, 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 Ministry of Defence 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 ...
Steaua Liberă started as a movement by Steaua supporters against Gigi Becali, in the mid 2000s, when everybody thought that Becali's team, Fotbal Club FCSB, was Steaua Bucharest. The fans then took the movement online, where they formed a powerful community, with an important voice in Romanian football, followed closely by the Romanian press.