Rumänien - Superliga 05/11 13:00 4 Dinamo Bukarest v Steaua Bukarest - View
Rumänien - Superliga 05/18 13:00 5 Steaua Bukarest v Baia Mare - View
Rumänien - Superliga 06/01 13:00 6 Steaua Bukarest v Timisoara - View
Rumänien - Superliga 06/08 13:00 7 Steaua Bukarest v CS Rapid Bucuresti - View
Rumänien - Superliga 06/15 13:00 8 Universitatea Cluj v Steaua Bukarest - View
Rumänien - Superliga 08/17 13:00 9 Steaua Bukarest v Dinamo Bukarest - View
Rumänien - Superliga 08/24 13:00 10 Baia Mare v Steaua Bukarest - View

CSA Steaua București is a professional Romanian rugby union club from Ghencea, south-west Bucharest, which plays in the Liga Națională de Rugby, the first division of Romanian rugby. They are the most successful rugby union team in the Romania with 24 championship titles and 15 cup titles to their name. Steaua București`s annual operating budget for the 2022–23 season is approximately 1,925,000 Euros.

History

The Steaua București rugby club was founded in 1948, under the wing of the CSA Steaua București sports club that had been founded by the Romanian Army the previous year, and had traditionally consisted of members drawn from ranks of the army, hence their nickname, the military men.

Steaua established crosstown rivalries with Dinamo București and Grivița Roșie București before winning the team's first Romanian Cup in 1950. The team won the league and cup double in 1953, and by the late 1950s, Steaua was winning domestic titles with regularity. Over the years, the team has also claimed success at the European Championships, winning two European Cups.

Over the years, Steaua București has produced several players that have represented the Romanian national rugby team including Daniel Barbu, Marin Ionescu, Alexandru Penciu, Rene Chiriac, Paul Ciobănel, Adrian Mateescu, Mircea Braga, and Răducu Durbac.