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'''Fotbal Club FCSB''' ({{IPA-ro|fet͡ʃeseˌbe}}), formerly named '''FC Steaua București''', is a Romanian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bucharest]]. It has spent its entire history in the top flight of the [[Romanian football league system|Romanian league system]], the [[Liga I]].
The original ''Steaua București'' football team was founded in 1947 and belonged to the [[Ministry of National Defence (Romania)|Ministry of National Defence]], through the namesake [[CSA Steaua București]] sports club. In 1998, the football department and its facilities were separated from the latter and taken over by a group of shareholders in a [[History of Romania#Transition to free market (1990–2004)|post-Ceaușescu]] privatisation scheme, leading to [[Gigi Becali|one of the shareholders]] acquiring full ownership five years later. However, CSA Steaua București has been in conflict with the football club since 2011, claiming that it was a new and separate entity; this resulted in multiple court cases and the forced change of the name from
Domestically, when taken together with the disputed pre-2003 honours, the club has won the Liga I 27 times, [[Cupa României]] 24 times, [[Cupa Ligii]] two times, and [[Supercupa României]] six times—all competition records. Internationally, they have won the [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] and [[UEFA Super Cup|European Super Cup]], both in 1986. They reached the European Cup final once again in 1989, when they were defeated by [[A.C. Milan|AC Milan]]. Throughout their history, the ''Roș-albaștrii'' also played the final of the [[Intercontinental Cup (football)|Intercontinental Cup]], the quarter-finals of the [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|European Cup Winners' Cup]] and the semi-finals of the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]].
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