(*) including UEFA Champions League
(**) up to and including 2007-08 season
(***) does not include qualifying round results
[edit] Team honours
[edit] International
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- 1985-86 0-0 (2-0 on penalties) vs FC Barcelona
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- 1987 1-0 vs SK Dinamo Kiev
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- 1988-89 0-4 vs AC Milan
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- 1986 0-1 vs CA River Plate
[edit] National
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- 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
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- 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(*), 1988-89, 1991-92, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99
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- 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, 2006
(*) Steaua gave up the trophy in 1990[3]
[edit] Unofficial
- Cupa Toamnei: 1949
- Trofee De Goedendag (Brugse Metten): 1987
- Norcia Winter Cup: 1999
[edit] Players
- Romanian Player of the Year*: Ion Dumitru (1973), Ion Dumitru (1975), Ştefan Sameş (1979), Marcel Răducanu (1980), Helmuth Duckadam (1986), Gheorghe Hagi (1987), Nicolae Dică (2006)
- Liga I Top Goalscorer: Ion Alecsandrescu (1956), Gheorghe Constantin (1959-60), Gheorghe Constantin (1960-61), Gheorghe Constantin (1961-62), Cornel Pavlovici (1963-64**), Gheorghe Tătaru (1970-71**), Anghel Iordănescu (1981-82), Victor Piţurcă (1987-88), Gavril Balint (1989-90), Ilie Dumitrescu (1992-93), Ion Vlădoiu (1995-96), Sabin Ilie (1996-97), Claudiu Răducanu (2002-03)
- European Champions Cup Top Goalscorer: Gheorghe Hagi (1987-88**)
- European Bronze Boot: Victor Piţurcă (1987-88)
(*) as awarded by Gazeta Sporturilor
(**) title split
[edit] Records
[edit] Personal
- Record Win: 12-0 v CIL Blaj (10 June 1964, Cupa României 1/8 Finals);
- Record League Win: 11-0 v CS Corvinul Hunedoara (7 December 1988, Divizia A);
- Record Loss: 0-7 v ITA Arad (14 September 1947, Divizia A);
- Record Away Win: 9-0 v CSM Locomotiva Galaţi (27 June 1951, Cupa Ronâniei 1/16 Finals);
- Record Home Loss: 1-6 v ITA Arad (7 March 1948, Divizia A);
- Record European Win: 6-0 v BSC Young Boys (3 October 1979, UEFA Cup Winners Cup);
- Record European Loss: 0-5 v Montpellier HSC (23 October 1990, UEFA Cup Winners Cup), 0-5 v Paris Saint-Germain FC (27 August 1997, UEFA Champions League Qualifiers);
- Record European Away Win: 5-1 v TJ Sparta Praha CKD (7 September 1988, European Champions Cup);
- Record European Home Loss: 0-3 v PSV Eindhoven (4 November 1970, Cup Winners Cup), 0-3 v Montpellier HSC (7 November 1990, UEFA Cup Winners Cup), 0-3 v BV Borussia Dortmund (25 September 1996, UEFA Champions League}, 0-3 v Olympique Lyonnais (26 September 2006, UEFA Champions League), 1-4 v Real Madrid CF (17 October 2006, UEFA Champions League);
- 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);
- Least Goals Conceded in a Season: 16 (2005-06; 0,53/match);
- Most Appearances: Tudorel Stoica (368 matches in 14 seasons);
- Most Goals Scored: Anghel Iordănescu (146 goals in 14 seasons);
- Youngest goal scorer in European cups: Răzvan Ochiroşii: 17 years and 5 months (2 August 2006 v ND Gorica);
[edit] National
- Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) European record, former 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);
- The only Romanian team to have played in the UEFA Champions League (1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 2006-07, 2007-08);
- 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: 50;
- Most National Championships: 23;
- Most National Cups: 20;
- Most National Supercups: 5;
- Most championships in a row: 6 (1992-93 – 1997-98, equal to CS Chinezul Timişoara's record from the 1920s);
- Most matches won in a row in Divizia A: 17 (equal to FC Dinamo Bucureşti);
- Steaua (60 seasons), FC Dinamo Bucureşti (59 seasons) and FCU Politehnica Ştiinţa Timişoara (6 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 Lăcătuş (10);
[edit] International
- Record Unbeaten League Run: 104 matches (June 1986 – September 1989) European record, former World Record;
- The first Eastern European team and the only team from a communist country to win the European Champions Cup;
- Best penalty shootout performance inside European competitions: Helmuth Duckadam, saving all four penalties in the ECC Final in 1986.
[edit] Players
[edit] Liga I Appearances (Top 10)[4]
As of August 31, 2006
[edit] Liga I Top Scorers (Top 10)[5]
As of August 31, 2006
[edit] Highest transfer fees received
- USD 4,300,000 from Real Madrid CF for Gheorghe Hagi in 1990
- USD 4,000,000 from AFC Ajax for George Ogăraru in 2006
- USD 3,900,000 from RSC Anderlecht for Cyril Théréau in 2007
- USD 3,700,000 from Tottenham Hotspur FC for Ilie Dumitrescu in 1994
- USD 3,000,000 from Galatasaray SK for Adrian Ilie in 1996[6]
[edit] Highest transfer fees paid
- USD 1,820,000 to FCU Politehnica Ştiinţa Timişoara for Mihăiţă Pleşan in 2007
- USD 1,750,000 to Korona Kielce for Paweł Golański in 2007
- USD 1,680,000 to FCU Politehnica Timişoara for Ifeanyi Emeghara in 2007
- USD 1,680,000 to SC Corinthians Paulista for Élton José Xavier Gomes in 2007
- USD 1,540,000 to FC Vaslui for Valentin Badea and Bogdan Panait in 2006
- USD 1,400,000 to FCU Politehnica Timişoara for Ovidiu Petre in 2006
- USD 1,000,000 to FCM Bacău for Andrei Cristea in 2004
- USD 1,000,000 to FC Argeş Piteşti for Adrian Neaga in 2001
[edit] Footnotes
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