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Leagues: | Liga Națională |
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History: | CFR București (1934–1937) Rapid București (1937–1945) CFR București (1945–1950) Locomotiva PTT (1950–1958) Rapid București (1958–present) |
Arena: | Sala Rapid |
Capacity: | 1,500 |
Location: | Bucharest, Romania |
Colors: | White, Burgundy |
President: | Valy Caciuriac |
Coach: | Tudor Costescu |
Championships: | 1 Romanian Leagues |
Website: | clubulrapid.ro |
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Clubul Sportiv Rapid București, commonly known as CS Rapid București, Rapid București, or simply Rapid, is a Romanian basketball club based in Bucharest, which currently participates in the Liga Națională, the top-tier league in Romania. The team represents the basketball men's section of CS Rapid București, a multi-sports club. Rapid won a national title in 1951 and finished three times third, in 1961, 1964 and 1983, but in the last years played mostly in the second-tier Liga I.[1] However, in 2018 the league was merged with the Liga Națională, which meant that Rapid got promoted back to the top flight.[2]
Champions (1): 1951