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Mihai Stoica, the first reaction after the changes made by UEFA in relation to FCSB: “Do you know what is possible?”


Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – Published Friday, October 17, 2025 9:01 p.m. / Updated Friday, October 17, 2025 9:21 p.m.

On Friday, October 17, several changes were made to the UEFA website, and FCSB's name was replaced with that of Stela in certain sections. Mihai Stoica said that he is not interested in this subject, but only in the fact that Gigi Becali's team is the one that continued the activity.

Mihai Stoica: “The stuff on the UEFA website really leaves me cold”

The thing on the UEFA website really leaves me cold. We are FCSB, we won the last two championships, two Supercups, we qualified twice in the Europa League. It does not affect us in any way. We will probably be notified by someone from UEFA or, who knows, someone from the UEFA website.

You know what is possible in my opinion? The star in 1985-1986 had a logo. It looks like the one from 2003, but it's different. UEFA might look for the logo they had in 1986. It was very simple to take the logo from CSA, it was very simple. It's chaos out there, you realize.

What is important is that we are the continuation. When it passed in 2003, I left with the coefficient made until then. I have improved it, I have ruined it”, said Mihai Stoica, at Prima Sport.

I have now spoken to the lawyers. I didn't get anything. I think it is a “hacking”. There is no such thing. At UEFA, the successor is taken into account. It is true that we are not called the Star, but we are the continuations. And if we are the continuers, we are the holders. Another thing is that we change the name, another is the track record. The record is held by the successors.

We have the track record from 2003 until now, by court decision. It is a “hacker”. There is no such thing. UEFA, to delete you, there must be a decision. It is nonsense

– Gigi Becali, FCSB patron

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