Results

Román LNB 05/19 14:00 40 [8] CSM VKSC Miercurea Ciuc v Steaua Bucuresti [3] W 74-106
Román LNB 05/15 16:00 40 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v CSM VKSC Miercurea Ciuc [8] W 95-78
Román LNB 05/11 16:00 2 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v ABC Laguna Bucuresti [7] L 73-74
Román LNB 05/07 14:00 2 [7] ABC Laguna Bucuresti v Steaua Bucuresti [3] L 65-63
Román LNB 05/05 14:00 2 [7] ABC Laguna Bucuresti v Steaua Bucuresti [3] L 74-72
Román LNB 05/01 17:30 2 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v ABC Laguna Bucuresti [7] W 73-55
Román LNB 04/29 16:00 2 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v ABC Laguna Bucuresti [7] W 84-64
Román LNB 04/19 15:30 2 [6] CSM Targu Jiu v Steaua Bucuresti [3] L 89-61
Román LNB 04/13 16:00 2 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v CSM Targu Jiu [6] L 91-92
Román LNB 04/11 16:00 2 [3] Steaua Bucuresti v CSM Targu Jiu [6] L 68-76
Román LNB 04/06 16:00 8 [4] Steaua Bucuresti v Targu Mures [3] W 91-80
Román LNB 03/31 15:00 7 [1] CS Municipal Ploiesti v Steaua Bucuresti [4] L 85-84

Steaua București (Basketball) is the basketball section of CSA Steaua București sport club, based in Bucharest, Romania. The club competes in Liga Națională, the top tier of Romanian basketball.

Being part of one of Romania's biggest sports clubs, famous especially for its football team, Steaua's basketball club enjoyed plenty of success over the years, but also disappointments. Many of the last few years have been spent in the second division, including the previous season. In 2008, BC Steaua merged with BC Targoviste, thus changing its name again, this time to BC Steaua Turabo București, and taking over Târgoviște's place in the Liga Națională. In 2013, the team merged with CSM Bucharest and became Steaua CSM.

History

After the Romanian Revolution, Baschet Club Steaua București was the first basketball club in Romania to turn private. However, after only a few years it went bankrupt, and CSA Steaua operated only a youth club for basketball, under the name of Clubul Sportiv Școlar Steaua București.

In 2008, Steaua merged with BC Târgoviște and played again in the first division, under the name BC Steaua București. Turning on the new page in club's history, with Mladen Jojic as head coach, Steaua decided to compete in Divizia B with young team and mostly Romanian players, with the average age of 21.

The team eventually returned to the highest level in Romania. In 2011, the team reached the Romanian Cup Final, which was the first time in a long time that the team played for a trophy.

In 2013, the team merged with CSM Bucharest and a new team name was found in CSM Steaua Bucharest.

In the 2015–16 season, the newly formed team would make its debut in Europe through the Eurocup.