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=== 1947–1949: Foundation and early years === ''ASA București'' (''Asociația Sportivă a Armatei București'' – "Army Sports Association") was founded on 7 June 1947 at the initiative of several officers of the Romanian Royal House. The establishment took place following a decree signed by General [[Mihail Lascăr]], High Commander of the [[Romanian Army|Romanian Royal Army]]. It was formed as a [[sports society]] with seven initial sections, including football, coached by [[Coloman Braun-Bogdan]].<ref name="didaalex">Dida, Alexandru (21–12–2001), ''Steaua fotbalului românesc'', Pro TV Magazin, nr.51/IV, pp.62–63</ref> The decision had been adopted on the ground that several officers were already playing for different teams, which was premise to a good nucleus for forming a future competitive team. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" align=right |- |style="background:#092c54;color:#fff500;border:1px solid #db261d;;"|Period |style="background:#092c54;color:#fff500;border:1px solid #db261d;;"|Name |- |1947–1948 |align=left|''ASA București'' |- |1948–1950 |align=left|''CSCA București'' |- |1950–1961 |align=left|''CCA București'' |- |1961–1998 |align=left|''CSA Steaua București'' |- |1998–2003 |align=left|''AFC Steaua București'' |- |2003–2017 |align=left|''FC Steaua București'' |- |2017–''present''{{0|0000}} |align=left|''FC FCSB'' |} With this squad, [[Coloman Braun-Bogdan]], the first coach in the club's history, went to a sustained training camp in the mountain resort of [[Sinaia]]. Although shirts, boots and balls were missing, atmosphere inside the team was rather optimistic. Thanks to sustained efforts, in the shortest time possible, the club soon acquired the first training suits, navy green, duck material of, and the first shirts, blue. The big surprise, however, were the 40 pairs of boots the club had purchased for the 20 selected players. ''ASA'' was renamed ''CSCA'' (''Clubul Sportiv Central al Armatei'' – "Central Sports Club of the Army") in 1948 and ''CCA'' (''Casa Centrală a Armatei'' – "Central House of the Army") in 1950.<ref name="didaalex" />
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