FCSB II

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

FCSB II
Full nameFotbal Club FCSB II
Short nameFCSB II
Founded2004 (2004)
GroundARCOM
Capacity1,000
OwnerGeorge Becali
ChairmanValeriu Argăseală
ManagerLucian Mezei
LeagueLiga III
2019–20Liga III, Seria II, 15th
WebsiteClub website

Honours

Liga III:

Winners (1): 2008–09

Players

Second team squad

As of 15 March 2020

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

No. Position Player
GK Valentin Slabu
GK Mihai Udrea
GK Klaus Vlăsceanu
DF Alexandru Arnold
DF Nicolas Baicu
DF Denis Bolenyi
DF Marian Botezatu (Captain)
DF Eduard Dobrai
DF Vlad Moglan
DF Dragoș Prasacu
DF Răzvan Selciuc-Marin
DF Andrei Trucă
DF Gabriel Vasile
MF Antonio Agafiței
MF Alexandru Enache
No. Position Player
MF Cătălin Gogor
MF Alexandru Ivan
MF Mihai Lixandru
MF Laurențiu Mazilu
MF Tudor Moldovan
MF Emilian Pacionel
MF Aurel Pîrciu
MF Iulian Ștefan
MF Ciprian Timiș
MF Ionuț Vasilescu
FW Eduard Popescu
FW Vlad Șerbănescu
FW Cătălin Teleru
FW Robert Tudor

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
GK Cristian Andrei (to SCM Gloria Buzău)
GK George Micle (to Argeș Pitești)
DF Ștefan Cană (to Farul Constanța)
DF Călin Tudose (to SCM Gloria Buzău)
DF Radu Zamfir (to Metaloglobus București)
MF Laurențiu Ardelean (to Farul Constanța)
MF Robert Băciuț (to Viitorul Târgu Jiu)
No. Position Player
MF Salvatore Marrone (to Miercurea Ciuc)
MF Mario Mihai (to Tunari)
MF Mihailo Mitrov (to Farul Constanța)
MF Alexandru Nicola (to Farul Constanța)
MF Daniel Toma (to Farul Constanța)
FW Alexandru Bodea (to Progresul Spartac)

Club officials

League history

Notes

  1. Although the first-team side 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

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