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Steaua Bucuresti 2004/05 Home kit XL
Steaua Bucuresti 2004/05 Home kit XL
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An extremely rare jersey with an iconic Total 90 Nike Template. The size is XL.
In the 2004/05 season, Steaua București had a noteworthy performance across various competitions. Here's a summary of their achievements that season:
Romanian Liga I (League)
- Position: 1st
- Performance: Steaua București won the Liga I title, finishing at the top of the table and securing their 22nd championship title.
Romanian Cup (Cupa României)
- Performance: First Round Exit
UEFA Cup
- Round of 16: Lost to Villareal.
Steaua București is one of the most storied football clubs in Romania and has a rich history. Here are some interesting facts about the club:
1. Foundation and Early History
- Founded: Steaua București was established on June 7, 1947, by the Romanian Army as a sports club.
- Name Origin: The name "Steaua" translates to "Star" in Romanian, symbolizing the club’s aspiration to reach the top of Romanian and European football.
2. Historic Achievements
- European Success: Steaua became the first Eastern European team to win the European Cup (now UEFA Champions League) in 1986, defeating Barcelona in the final.
- UEFA Super Cup: They also won the UEFA Super Cup in 1987 after defeating Dynamo Kyiv.
3. Domestic Dominance
- Liga I Titles: Steaua has won the Romanian Liga I title 26 times, making them the most successful club in Romanian football history.
- Cupa României: The club has also claimed the Romanian Cup multiple times, enhancing their domestic reputation.
4. Fan Base and Rivalries
- Supporters: Steaua has a passionate and loyal fan base, known as "The Red and Blues" or "Steaua Supporters."
- Derby Rivalry: The club has a fierce rivalry with Dinamo București, known as the "Eternal Derby," which is one of the most intense and historic rivalries in Romanian football.
5. Stadium
- Stadium Name: Steaua plays its home matches at the Stadionul Steaua (formerly known as Stadionul Ghencea), which has a capacity of around 31,000.