The team was founded in 2008 as the football section of Sport Club Municipal Brașov and, under the guidance of Daniel Bona, promoted to Liga IV – Brașov County at the end of 2008–09 season.[1]
The next season, strengthened with experienced players in second and third divisions such as Marian Măuță, Remus Ciolănel and Cătălin Ailincăi, SCM achieved its second consecutive promotion, winning the Brașov county league and the promotion play-off against FC Zagon, 2–1 on neutral ground at Petrolul Stadium in Berca.[2][3][4]
Corona managed to promote for the first time in history to the Liga I in June 2013. It advanced from the Liga IV to the Liga I in only four years. Only FC Victoria Brănești succeeded to do so before. The participation in the first league was short-lived. Corona was relegated after only one season. In Liga I, Corona won only two games, against Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț and FC Vaslui. The team finished last, with only 14 points in 34 games, with the weakest attack and the weakest defense lines in the championship. Only days after the end of the season, the mayor of Brașov, George Scripcaru, announced that the football section of the club financed by the mayorship ended its activities.[5]
The club was refounded in the summer of 2016, but it activated only at youth level until the summer of 2019, when the senior squad was refounded as CSM Corona Brașov.[6][7]
In the summer of 2021, Corona promoted back to Liga II, but after promotion it was absorbed by FC Brașov (2021), in a merge process that also involved ACS Scotch Club. FC Brașov (2021) took Corona place in the second division.[8][9]
Grounds
Until the promotion to the Liga I, Corona played its home matches on the Carpați Stadium but was forced to move from there because it didn't meet the requirements for top football. In the first division, the team shared the Silviu Ploeșteanu Stadium with FC Brașov. In 2016, the club moved again on the Carpați Stadium.
The footballers enlisted below have had international cap(s) for their respective countries at junior and/or senior level and/or more than 50 caps for CSM Corona Brașov.
^"SCM Brașov este virtual campioană" [SCM Brașov is a virtual champion] (in Romanian). liga2.prosport.ro. 18 May 2010. Archived from the original on 27 January 2020. Retrieved 22 October 2024.