List of football clubs in Romania by major honors won

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This is a List of major honours won by football clubs in Romania. It lists all the Romanian football clubs who have won a domestic or European Trophy. FCSB is the most decorated side in Romanian football, holding the record number of wins in every single internal competition, and being the only Romanian club to have obtained continental honours.FCSB is the team that was former known as Steaua Bucharest.

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Note: This list does not include the UEFA Intertoto Cup which was won by Oţelul Galaţi (2007) and Vaslui (2008) as they are not classified as outright winners by UEFA having failed to have the best run in the UEFA Cup out of the teams that had won the competition in those respective seasons.

Honours table

Teams in Italics no longer exist.
Teams in Bold compete in the 2023–24 Liga I season.

This table is updated as of 8th of July 2023, following Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe winning the 2023 Supercupa României.

Club League Cup League Cup Super Cup European Cup European Super Cup TotalLast Trophy Won
1 FCSB 2724261161 2024 League
2 Dinamo București 181312--34 2017 League Cup
3 Rapid București 313-4--20 2007 Super Cup
4 CFR Cluj 84-4--16 2022 League
5 Universitatea Craiova [1] 48-1--13 2021 Super Cup
6 UTA Arad 62----8 1970 League
= Venus București 7-----7 1940 League
8 Petrolul Ploiești 43----7 2013 Cup
9 Chinezul Timișoara 6-----6 1927 League
= Ripensia Timișoara 42----6 1938 League
11 Astra Giurgiu 11-2--4 2016 Super Cup
= Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe -2-2--4 2023 Super Cup
13 Viitorul Constanța 11-1--3 2019 Super Cup
14 Argeș Pitești 2-----2 1979 League
= CA Oradea 11----2 1956 Cup
= Colentina București 2-----2 1914 League
= CSM Reșița 11----2 1954 Cup
= Olympia București 2-----2 1911 League
= Oțelul Galați 1--1--2 2011 Super Cup
= Politehnica Timișoara -2----2 1980 Cup
= Voluntari -1-1--2 2017 Super Cup
22 Arieșul Turda -1----1 1961 Cup
= ASA Târgu Mureș ---1--1 2015 Super Cup
= CFR Turnu Severin -1----1 1943 Cup
= Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea -1----1 1973 Cup
= Colțea Braşov 1-----1 1928 League
= Farul Constanța 1-----1 2023 League
= Gloria Bistrița -1----1 1994 Cup
= Jiul Petroșani -1----1 1974 Cup
= Prahova Ploiești 1-----1 1916 League
= Progresul București -1----1 1960 Cup
= Româno-Americană București 1-----1 1915 League
= Unirea Urziceni 1-----1 2009 League
= United Ploiești 1-----1 1912 League
= Universitatea Cluj -1----1 1965 Cup

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