The FC Steaua București football club has played 74 seasons in Liga I, which it has won 27 times. It has also won Cupa României 22 times, Supercupa României 6 times and Cupa Ligii twice – all competition records. In UEFA competitions the club has won the European Cup and European Super Cup, both in 1986. It has also reached the European Cup final in 1989, the final of the Intercontinental Cup, quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup, and the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. Its players have won numerous awards and many of them have represented Romania in international competitions.
Overall seasons table in Liga I
editIncluding 2022–23 season
Pos | Club | Season In Liga I | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Champion | 2nd place | 3rd place | 4th place | 5th place | 6th place | 9th place | 12th place | 14th place |
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1 | FC Steaua București | 75 | 4397 | 1288 | 533 | 491 | 4359 | 2323 | 1866 | 27 | 19 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 6 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Steaua in European and International competitions
editIncluding 2022–23 season
Competition | S | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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UEFA Champions League / European Cup | 28 | 144 | 52 | 40 | 52 | 203 | 204 | −1 |
UEFA Super Cup / European Super Cup | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | +1 |
UEFA Europa League / UEFA Cup | 21 | 143 | 59 | 38 | 46 | 194 | 163 | +31 |
UEFA Europa Conference League | 2 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 3 | –1 |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup / European Cup Winners' Cup | 11 | 40 | 14 | 12 | 14 | 51 | 54 | −3 |
Intercontinental Cup | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 | −1 |
Total | 64 | 332 | 127 | 90 | 115 | 451 | 425 | +26 |
Honours
editSteaua won their first trophy in 1948 when they lifted the Cupa Romaniei. The club won the Romanian Championship a record 14 times during the 40-year span of the tournament.
They are the most successful football club in Romanian, having won a total of 78 domestic titles: 27 Divizia A, a record 24 Cupa Romaniei, a record 14 Supercupa Romaniei, a record two Cupa Ligii
The club is also one of the most successful clubs in international club football, having won 2 official trophies in total, 1 of which are UEFA competitions . Ghencea club has won one UEFA Champions League title, a romanian record of one UEFA Super Cup title.
Domestic
editLeagues
edit- Liga I / Divizia A
- Winners (27) – Record: 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1967–68, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15,2000–01, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2023–24
Cups
edit- Cupa României
- Winners (24) – Record: 1948–49, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1955, 1961–62, 1965–66, 1966–67, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1975–76, 1978–79, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88,[2] 1988–89, 1991–92, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2019–20[1]
- Runners-up (8): 1953, 1963–64, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1983–84, 1985–86, 1989–90, 2013–14
- Cupa Ligii
- Supercupa României
European
editEuropean Cup / UEFA Champions League:
European Super Cup / UEFA Super Cup:
- Winners (1): 1986
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League:
- Semi-finalists (1): 2005–06
European Cup Winners' Cup / UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:
International
edit- Runners-up (1): 1986
Minor honours
edit- The Autumn Cup:
- Winners (1): 1949
- Dordrecht Tournament (Dordrecht-Holland):
- Winners (1): 1984
- Bruges Matins: Link
- Winners (1): 1987
- Third Place (1): 1988
- Norcia Winter Cup: Link
- Winners (1): 1999
- Runners-up (1): 2001
- Third Place (1): 2000
- Torneo di Viareggio: Link
- Third Place (1): 1973
- Trofeo Ciudad de La Línea (Cádiz-Spain): Link
- Runners-up (1): 1975
- Joan Gamper Trophy (Barcelona-Spain): Link
- Runners-up (1): 1988
- Teresa Herrera Trophy (La Coruña-Spain): Link
- Runners-up (1): 1989
- Villa de Gijón Trophy: Link
- Third Place (1): 1984
- Santiago Bernabéu Trophy: Link
- Third Place (1): 1986
- Carlsberg Cup: Link
- Third Place (1): 1992
- Ibrox International Challenge Trophy: Link
- Third Place (1): 1995
Player Honours
editAwards
editGazeta Sporturilor Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Romanian Footballer of the Year (from 1966) | Ion Dumitru | 1973 |
Ion Dumitru | 1975 | |
Ștefan Sameș | 1979 | |
Marcel Răducanu | 1980 | |
Helmuth Duckadam | 1986 | |
Gheorghe Hagi | 1987 | |
Nicolae Dică | 2006 | |
Raul Rusescu | 2012 | |
Vlad Chiricheș | 2013 | |
Lucian Sânmărtean | 2014 | |
Dennis Man | 2020 | |
Liga I Foreign Footballer of the Year (from 2008) | Łukasz Szukała | 2014 |
Fernando Varela | 2015 | |
Fernando Boldrin | 2016 | |
Harlem Gnohéré | 2017 | |
Harlem Gnohéré | 2018 | |
Andrea Compagno | 2022 | |
Best Scorer (from 2010) | Bogdan Stancu[3] | 2010 |
Best Goalkeeper (from 2010) | Ciprian Tătărușanu[3] | 2010 |
Lithuanian Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year | Giedrius Arlauskis | 2014 |
Top Gazeta Sporturilor Awards (2007–2011) | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Best Goalkeeper | Róbinson Zapata[4] | 2007–08 T |
Róbinson Zapata[5] | 2007–08 R | |
Róbinson Zapata[5] | 2009–10 T | |
Best Central Defender | Ionuț Rada[6] | 2007–08 T |
Dorin Goian[6] | 2007–08 R | |
Mirel Rădoi[6] | 2007–08 R | |
Best Right Defender | Paweł Golański[6] | 2007–08 R |
Best Right Midfielder | Bănel Nicoliță[7] | 2008–09 T |
János Székely[8] | 2009–10 T | |
Best Left Midfielder | Arman Karamyan[9] | 2009–10 R |
Best Forward | Pantelis Kapetanos[10] | 2009–10 T |
Bogdan Stancu[11] | 2010–11 T |
LPF Awards (from 2010) | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Best Forward | Bogdan Stancu[12] | 2010 |
Best Rookie | Florin Gardoș[12] | 2010 |
ProSport Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Pantelis Kapetanos[13] | 2009 |
Liga I Romanian Footballer of the Year | Bogdan Stancu[14] | 2010 |
Fanatik Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Footballer of the Year | Dorin Goian[15] | 2008 |
Lucian Sânmărtean[16] | 2014 | |
Special Prize | Bănel Nicoliță[15] | 2008 |
Best Forward | Bogdan Stancu[17] | 2010 |
Explosion of the Year | Cristian Tănase[18] | 2011 |
Man of the Year | Novak Martinović[18] | 2011 |
Fantastic of the Year | Alexandru Chipciu[19] | 2012 |
Defender of the Year | Vlad Chiricheș[19] | 2012 |
Łukasz Szukała[16] | 2014 | |
Midfielder of the Year | Alexandru Bourceanu[19] | 2012 |
Mihai Pintilii[16] | 2014 | |
Forward of the Year | Raul Rusescu[19] | 2012 |
Claudiu Keșerü[16] | 2014 | |
Prize of Excellency | Raul Rusescu[16] | 2014 |
Transfer of the Year | Paul Papp[16] | 2014 |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Fernando Varela[16] | 2014 |
Goalkeeper of the Year | Giedrius Arlauskis[16] | 2014 |
AISS Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Steaua Footballer of the Season | Róbinson Zapata[4] | 2007–08 |
sport.ro Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Footballer of the Year | Bănel Nicoliță[20] | 2009 |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Pantelis Kapetanos[20] | 2009 |
stelisti.ro Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Steaua Footballer of the Year | Pantelis Kapetanos[21] | 2009 |
romaniansoccer.ro Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Footballer of the Year | Dorin Goian | 2007–08 |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Róbinson Zapata | 2007–08 |
Sport Total FM Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Róbinson Zapata[22] | 2007–08 |
Pantelis Kapetanos[22] | 2008–09 |
Radio România Actualități Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Revelation of the Season | Róbinson Zapata[4] | 2007–08 |
AFR and CSJ Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Róbinson Zapata[4] | 2009 |
Goalkeeper of the Year | Ciprian Tătărușanu[23] | 2011 |
UEFA Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Season |
Best Player in Team of the group stage | Alexandru Bourceanu | 2012–13[24] |
AFR and Fanatik Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Best Goalkeeper | Ciprian Tătărușanu[25] | 2013 |
Best Defender | Florin Gardoș[25] | 2013 |
Best Romanian Player | Alexandru Bourceanu[25] | 2013 |
AFAN Awards | ||
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Honour | Player | Year |
Younger of the Year | Nicolae Stanciu | 2013[26] |
Goalkeeper of the Year | Ciprian Tătărușanu | 2013 |
Giedrius Arlauskis | 2014 | |
Defender of the Year | Florin Gardoș | 2013 |
Vlad Chiricheș | 2013 | |
Łukasz Szukała | 2014 | |
Midfielder of the Year | Alexandru Bourceanu | 2013 |
Lucian Sânmărtean | 2014 | |
Forward of the Year | Claudiu Keșerü | 2014 |
Footballer of the Year | Alexandru Bourceanu | 2013 |
Lucian Sânmărtean | 2014 | |
Foreign Footballer of the Year | Łukasz Szukała | 2014 |
Top scoreredit
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Other awardsedit
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Team records
editHighest transfer fees received
editPlayer | To | Fee | Year | |
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1 | Dennis Man | Parma | €13.0m | 2021 |
2[27] | Nicolae Stanciu | Anderlecht | €9.70m | 2016 |
3 | Vlad Chiricheș | Tottenham Hotspur | €9.50m | 2013 |
4 | Florin Gardoș | Southampton | €6.80m | 2014 |
5 | Mirel Rădoi | Al-Hilal | €6.00m | 2009 |
6 | Bogdan Stancu | Galatasaray | €5.00m | 2011 |
7 | Gheorghe Hagi | Real Madrid | €4.30m | 1990 |
8 | Olimpiu Moruțan | Galatasaray | €4.20m | 2021 |
9 | Ilie Dumitrescu | Tottenham Hotspur | €3.70m | 1994 |
10 | Cătălin Munteanu | Salamanca | €3.60m | 1998 |
11-13 | Florin Tanase | Al-Jazira | €3.00m | 2022 |
11-13 | George Ogăraru | Ajax | €3.00m | 2006 |
11-13 | Alexandru Chipciu | Anderlecht | €3.00m | 2016 |
14 | Cyril Théréau | Anderlecht | €2.90m | 2007 |
15-16 | Nicolae Dică | Catania | €2.50m | 2008 |
15-16 | Constantin Budescu | Al-Shabab | €2.50m | 2018 |
17-19 | Mihai Pintilii | Al-Hilal | €2.40m | 2014 |
17-19 | Claudiu Keșerü | Al-Gharafa | €2.40m | 2015 |
17-19 | Adrian Ilie | Galatasaray | €2.40m | 1996 |
20 | Raul Rusescu | Sevilla | €2.20m | 2013 |
Records
editMatches | ||||
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Record name | Date | Competition | Opponent | Result |
Win | 10 June 1964 | Cupa României | CIL Blaj | 12–0 |
League Win | 7 December 1988 | Divizia A | Corvinul Hunedoara | 11–0 |
League Win Home | ||||
League Win Away | 10 April 1955 | Avântul Reghin | 9–1 | |
6 May 1956 | Dinamo Bacău | 8–0 | ||
Cup Win | 10 June 1964 | Cupa României | CIL Blaj | 12–0 |
Cup Win Away | 27 June 1951 | Locomotiva Galați | 9–0 | |
Super Cup Win | 9 September 1998 | Supercupa României | Rapid București | 4–0 |
European Win | 3 October 1979 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Young Boys | 6–0 |
18 September 2014 | UEFA Europa League | AaB | ||
European Win Home | 3 October 1979 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Young Boys | |
18 September 2014 | UEFA Europa League | AaB | ||
European Win Away | 7 September 1988 | European Cup | Sparta Prague | 5–1 |
Loss | 14 September 1947 | Divizia A | ITA Arad | 0–7 |
League Loss | ||||
League Loss Home | 7 March 1948 | 1–6 | ||
League Loss Away | 14 September 1947 | 0–7 | ||
Super Cup Loss | 7 October 1999 | Supercupa României | Rapid București | 0–5 |
European Loss | 23 October 1990 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Montpellier | |
27 August 1997 | UEFA Champions League | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
20 October 2011 | UEFA Europa League | Maccabi Haifa | ||
6 October 2022 | UEFA Europa Conference League | Silkeborg | ||
13 October 2022 | UEFA Europa Conference League | Silkeborg | ||
European Loss Home | 13 October 2022 | UEFA Europa Conference League | Silkeborg | 0–5 |
22 November 2012 | UEFA Europa League | Stuttgart | 1–5 | |
1 October 2013 | UEFA Champions League | Chelsea | 0–4 | |
European Loss Away | 23 October 1990 | UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | Montpellier | 0–5 |
27 August 1997 | UEFA Champions League | Paris Saint-Germain | ||
20 October 2011 | UEFA Europa League | Maccabi Haifa | ||
6 October 2022 | UEFA Europa Conference League | Silkeborg |
Others
edit- Record League Percentage in a Season: 65 pts in 34 matches (1988–89; 2 pts/win; 95.59%);
- Most Goals Scored in a Season: 121 (1988–89; 3,55/match);
- Fewest Goals Conceded in a Season: 16 (2005–06; 0,53/match);
- Most Appearances: Tudorel Stoica (369 matches in 14 seasons);
- Most Goals Scored: Anghel Iordănescu (155 goals in 14 seasons);
- Negative Record: 13 matches without victory in LI, UCL, CR, (from 26 September 2008 to 22 November 2008)
- Youngest goal scorer in European cups: Răzvan Ochiroșii: 17 years, 4 months and 20 days (2 August 2006 v ND Gorica);
National
edit- Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) World record;
- Record Home Unbeaten League Run: 112 matches (November 1989 – August 1996);
- Record League Percentage in a Season: 65 pts in 34 matches (1988–89; 2 pts/win; 95,58%);
- Most Goals Scored in a Season: 121 (1988–89; 3,55/match);
- Most seasons in UEFA Champions League group stage for a Romanian Team - 7 (1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–2009, 2013–2014);
- The only Romanian club to have made it in the European spring for three seasons in a row (2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07);
- Most trophies in Romanian football: 52;
- Most National Championships: 25;
- Most National Cups: 21;
- Most National Supercups: 6;
- Most championships in a row: 6 (1992-93 – 1997-98, equal to Chinezul Timișoara's record from the 1920s);
- Most matches won in a row in Divizia A: 17 (equal to Dinamo București);
- Steaua (66 seasons) and FC Dinamo București (65 seasons) are the only clubs to have played only in the first Romanian league;
- For 17 years, no other team from Romania has managed to advance any further than Steaua in European club competitions (not counting the two seasons when Steaua didn't manage to qualify for Europe);
- Most national championships won by a single player: Marius Lăcătuș (10);
International
edit- Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) World Record;
- The first Eastern European team and the only team from a communist country to win the European Cup;
- Best penalty shootout performance inside European competitions: Helmuth Duckadam, saving all four penalties in the ECC Final in 1986.
UEFA club coefficient ranking
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These are the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) club's points as of 31 October 2022:[28]
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This is the UEFA club's coefficient as of 7 November 2022:[29]
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Managerial records
edit- First full-time manager: Coloman Braun-Bogdan.
- Most seasons as coach: Emerich Jenei
- Most consecutive seasons as coach: Dumitriu Dumitriu
- Most matches undefeated in a Divizia A season: Emerich Jenei
- Most consecutive matches undefeated in a La Liga season: Emerich Jenei
- Most consecutive away matches undefeated in a La Liga season: Emerich Jenei
- Most consecutive away matches won in La Liga: Emerich Jenei
- Most trophies won as coach: Emerich Jenei
- Coaches who won the treble:
- Dumitriu Dumitriu in 1995-96.
- Costel Galca in 2014–15.
Players records
editMost appearances
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Liga I appearances (top 10)editAs of 31 August 2006. Appearances adds from official book (p. 374–385).[30]
Liga I top scorers (top 10)editAs of 29 September 2024[31]
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Liga I full season appearances
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