FC Steaua II București

FCSB II
Full name Fotbal Club FCSB II
Short name FCSB II
Founded 2004 (2004)
2016 (2016) (refounded)
Ground ARCOM
Capacity 1,000
Owner George Becali
Chairman Valeriu Argăseală
Manager Dacian Nastai
League Liga III
2017–18 Liga III, Seria II, 6th
Website Club website

FCSB II (Romanian pronunciation: [fet͡ʃeseˌbe]), short for Fotbal Club Steaua II București (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈste̯awa bukuˈreʃtʲ]) and colloquially known as simply Steaua II,[nb 1] is a Romanian professional football club from Bucharest, Romania. The team was founded in 2004, dissolved in 2011 and refounded in 2016.[1] It is the reserve team of Steaua București.

Honours

Liga III:

Winners (1): 2008–09

Players

First team squad

As of 16 September 2018

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Romania GK Razvan Udrea
3 Romania DF Ștefan Cană
4 Romania DF Alexandru Arnold
5 Romania DF Radu Zamfir
6 Romania DF Marian Botezatu
10 Romania FW Theodor Botă
11 Romania MF Robert Baciut
14 Romania MF Florin Chitaș
15 Romania DF Robert Gavrilă
16 Romania DF Mihai Tudose
17 Romania DF Andrei Bobaru
No. Position Player
18 Romania MF Mihai Lixandru
20 Romania MF Stefan Pacionel
21 Romania FW Ianis Stoica
22 Romania MF Alexandru Enache
23 Romania MF Eduard Dobrai
25 Romania MF Paul Szecui
26 Romania MF Tudor Moldovan
27 Romania MF Laurențiu Ardelean
44 Romania DF Cosmin Prasacu
99 Romania GK Valentin Slabu

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Romania GK Cristian Andrei (to Academica Clinceni)
Romania DF Alexandru Dinu (to Academica Clinceni)
Romania DF Alexandru Nicola (to Academica Clinceni)
No. Position Player
Vietnam DF Florentin Pham (to Metaloglobus București)
Romania MF Ovidiu Horșia (to Academica Clinceni)
Romania MF Robert Ion (to Academica Clinceni)

Notes

  1. Although the club is considered to hold the real Steaua identity, including honours, name and colours, on 30 March 2017 it was decided to change the name of the society from "SC Fotbal Club Steaua București SA" to "SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA", following the trademark dispute with CSA Steaua București / Romanian Army.

References

  1. "Steaua își reînființează echipa a doua! În ce ligă va evolua și cine va face parte din lot". Retrieved 2016-07-25.
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