This article is about the football club which is legally allowed to use FC Brașov's logo, brand and football records. For the original club, see FC Brașov (1936). For the fans-owned club, see SR Brașov. For other uses, see FC Brașov.
Fotbal Club Brașov, commonly known as FC Brașov or simply Brașov (Romanian pronunciation: [braˈʃov]), is a Romanian professional footballclub based in the city of Brașov, Brașov County, currently playing in the Liga II.
The team was formed in the summer of 2021 and is the legal successor of the original FC Brașov which was dissolved in 2017. FC Brașov (2021) began competing in the second division since the 2021–22 season. Silviu Ploeșteanu Stadium has been the home ground of both entities and has a capacity of 8,800 seats.
The original FC Brașov was established in 1936 under the name of Uzinele Astra Brașov and made their debut in the Romanian league system in the 1939–1940 season, when it competed in the Brașov District Championship, finishing 3rd in Group 2. The club achieved promotion to Divizia B next season by winning the District Championship final, but the competition was postponed because of the Second World War. The original FC Brașov went bankrupt in 2017, after years of debts and a period spent in insolvency.[1]
In June 2021, Corona Brașov, club owned by the Municipality of Brașov and newly promoted in the Liga II merged with ACS Scotch Club, an entity that took over "FC Brașov" brand with the help of the municipality, the owner of the brand following its acquisition in the liquidation phase of the old company. Corona ceased its place to a new entity called FC Brașov-Steagul Renaște and then disappeared from the map of Romanian football.[2][3]
The move was strongly contested by FC Brașov supporters, known as The Flag-bearers, supporters that in 2017, immediately after the bankruptcy of FC Brașov (1936) made a phoenix club called SR Brașov, the club also fight for promotion in the Liga II and which was considered by the community the successor of the old FC Brașov. Supporters League also organized protests in front of the City Hall of Brașov and decided not to support the new FC Brașov, despite the original brand that it bears.[4] They decided to continue their project, SR Brașov, name in which ironically SR also means Steagu Renaște (The Flag reborn), another reason for quarrel between the supporters and the Municipality, due to rights to the name.
The Romanian Football Federation announced before the start of the 2021–22 Liga II championship, that Brașov city hall, the owner of the logo, history and all of FC Brașov's football records, approves the use of these by FC Brașov (2021). So from a legal point of view, from now on, this team will be considered as the official and legal successor of the old FC Brașov (1936) team.
The Flag-Bearers League Supporters (FC Brașov fans) decided not to support the new team, a team that was considered by them to be only a "political vehicle". Instead of FC Brașov, they will continue to support SR Brașov, a club founded by them in 2017, like a phoenix club of FC Brașov (1936).
^"FC Brașov nu se înscrie în campionat" [FC Brașov does not register for the championship]. monitorulexpres.ro (in Romanian). 4 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2021.