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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 108. Chapters: ACF Gloria 1922 Bistri a, ACS Berceni, ACS Fortuna Covaci, ACS Poli Timi oara, ACS Rapid CFR Suceava, ACS Sporting Suceava, AFC Gaz Metan Targu Mure, AFC Progresul Bucure ti, AFC S geata N vodari, ASC Corona 2010 Bra ov (football team), ASO Buhu i, AS Athletic D rm ne ti, AS Damila M ciuca, AS Minerul Cavnic, CFF Clujana, CFF Olimpia Cluj, CFR Cluj, CFR II Cluj, CF Br ila, CF Liberty Salonta, Chimica Tarn veni, CSM Dacia Or tie, CSM Foc ani, CSM Medgidia, CSM Ramnicu S rat, CSM Ramnicu Valcea, CSM Studen esc Ia i, CSO Ovidiu, CSU Voin a Sibiu, CS Aerostar Bac u, CS Buftea, CS CFR Simeria, CS Concordia Chiajna, CS Flac ra Moreni, CS Gaz Metan Media, CS Gloria Arad, CS Ineu, CS Jiul Petro ani, CS Juventus Bucure ti, CS Kosarom Pa cani, CS Luceaf rul Oradea, CS Marma ia Sighetu Marma iei, CS Minerul Motru, CS Minerul Valea Copcii, CS Mioveni, CS Muncitorul Re i a, CS Nuova Mama Mia Becicherecu Mic, CS Otopeni, CS Pandurii Targu Jiu, CS Portul Constan a, CS S n tatea Servicii Publice Cluj, CS Snagov, CS Triumf Barca, CS Turnu Severin, CS Unirea Sannicolau Mare, CS Vulcan, FCM Alexandria, FCM Avantul Reghin, FCM Bac u, FCM Dorohoi, FCM Dun rea Gala i, FCM One ti, FCM Re i a, FCM Targovi te, FCM Targu Mure, FCM Targu Mure (feminin), FCM Turda, FC Arge Pite ti, FC Astra Giurgiu, FC Bihor Oradea, FC Boto ani, FC Bra ov, FC Callatis Mangalia, FC Caracal, FC Ceahl ul Piatra Neam, FC CFR Timi oara, FC Chindia Targovi te, FC Corvinul Hunedoara, FC Delta Tulcea, FC Dinamo Bucure ti, FC Dinamo II Bucure ti, FC Dun rea C l ra i, FC Farul Constan a, FC Forex Bra ov, FC Fortuna Brazi, FC Gloria Buz u, FC Hunedoara, FC Maramure Universitar Baia Mare, FC Olimpia Satu Mare, FC Olt Scornice ti, FC Olt Slatina, FC O elul Gala i, FC O elul II Gala i, FC Petrolul Ploie ti, FC Ripensia Timi oara, FC Seso Campia Turzii, FC Sportul Studen esc Bucure ti, FC Steaua Bucure ti, FC Unirea Alba Iulia, FC Unirea Dej, FC Unirea Slobozia, FC Universitatea Cluj, FC Universitatea Craiova, FC UTA Arad, FC Vaslui, FC Vaslui II, FC Viitorul Constan a, FC Zal u, List of football clubs in Romania, SCM Petrotub Roman, Sporting Campulung. Excerpt: Fotbal Club Steaua Bucure ti (Romanian pronunciation: ) is a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. They are the most successful Romanian football team in European competitions as well in the Romanian Liga I (23 championship wins). They became the first East European team to win the European Cup, being victorious in the 1986 European Cup final. They played again in the final of the 1988/1989 European Cup. The club is historically known as the Romanian Army sports club. The football department separated, however, in 1998. At the moment, its only direct link to the Army is their home ground, Stadionul Ghencea, property of the Ministry of National Defence. Steaua has spent all its history in the country's top-flight league, and has finished below the sixth spot for only five times. They have finished third in the last season. Initially, the club played in the colors of the Romanian tricolor - blue, yellow and red - but yellow soon lost its importance, and the team became associated with the red and blue colors. Recently, away kits have begun to reintegrate the yellow color. Steaua 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 Mihail Lasc r, High Commander of the Romanian Royal Army. The club's first name was ASA Bucure ti (Asocia ia Sportiv a Armatei Bucure ti Army Sports Association). It was formed as a sports society with seven initial sections, including football, coached by Coloman Braun-Bogdan. ASA was renamed CSCA (Clubul Sportiv..."