Clubname: | Rocar ANEFS București |
Fullname: | Asociaţia Fotbal Club Rocar ANEFS București |
Short Name: | Rocar București |
Founded: | 1953 |
Dissolved: | 2009 |
Ground: | ANEFS |
Capacity: | 6,000 |
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Rocar ANEFS București was a Romanian professional football club based in Bucharest, Romania, founded in 1953 and dissolved in 2009.
Name[1] | Period | |
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Asociaţia Sportivă a Uzinei de Autobuze București | 1953–1968 | |
Autobuzul București | 1968–1993 | |
Rocar București | 1993–2002 | |
Rocar ANEFS București | 2005–2009 |
The club was founded under the name Asociaţia Sportivă a Uzinei de Autobuze București in 1953 and was sponsored by Rocar. They had a meteoric appearance in the forefront of Romanian football. Promoted in 1999 the club from Drumul Găzarului has made way back two years later.[2]
Rocar București played its home matches on the ANEFS Stadium, Bucharest, which has a capacity of 6,000 people, previously known as Rocar Stadium.