1990–91 FC Dinamo București season explained

Club:FC Dinamo București
Season:1990–91
Manager:Gheorghe Mulţescu (rounds 1-28), Florin Halagian (rounds 29-34)
Mgrtitle:Manager
League:Divizia A
League Result:3rd
Cup1:Romanian Cup
Cup1 Result:Quarterfinals
Cup2:European Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
League Topscorer:Marian Damaschin (15 goals)
Prevseason:1989–90
Nextseason:1991–92

The 1990–91 season was FC Dinamo București's 42nd season in Divizia A. It is the first season started after the Romanian Revolution, event that opened the borders. Because of this, Dinamo lost almost an entire team, and also his coach, Mircea Lucescu, all of them starting their careers abroad. That's why Dinamo started to build another team and ended this season without silverware. In the championship, the team finished third, seven points behind champions Universitatea Craiova. The same team from Oltenia ended the dream for Dinamo in the Romanian Cup.

In the European Cup, Dinamo began with the elimination of Irish team St Patrick's Athletic Dublin (4-0 and 1-1). Dinamo was eliminated in the second round by FC Porto.

Results

Divizia A
RoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
112 August 1990Petrolul PloieştiH3–1
218 August 1990SC BacăuA0–0
322 August 1990Politehnica TimişoaraH0–0
42 September 1990Jiul PetroşaniA2–1
515 September 1990FC ArgeşH2–0
623 September 1990Inter SibiuA0–2
729 September 1990Corvinul HunedoaraH2–0
87 October 1990Sportul StudenţescA3–1
910 October 1990Steaua BucureștiH1–0
1019 October 1990Universitatea CraiovaA0–1
1128 October 1990Progresul BrăilaH0–0
123 November 1990FC BihorA2–2
1311 November 1990FC BrașovH4–0
1418 November 1990Gloria BistriţaA1–1
1525 November 1990U ClujH7–2
1628 November 1990Farul ConstanţaA0–0
179 December 1990Rapid BucureștiH1–0
183 March 1991Petrolul PloieştiA0–2
1910 March 1991FC BacăuH2–1
2017 March 1991Politehnica TimişoaraA1–3
2121 March 1991Jiul PetroşaniH2–0
226 April 1991FC ArgeşA1–1
2312 April 1991Inter SibiuH2–1
2421 April 1991Corvinul HunedoaraA1–2
2528 April 1991Sportul StudenţescH0–0
265 May 1991Steaua BucureștiA0–1
2711 May 1991Universitatea CraiovaH1–1
2819 May 1991Dacia Unirea BrăilaA1–2
2926 May 1991FC BihorH5–0
302 June 1991FC BrașovA1–1
319 June 1991Gloria BistriţaH2–1
3212 June 1991U ClujA3–0
3316 June 1991Farul ConstanțaH4–0
3423 June 1991Rapid BucureștiA0–0
Cupa României
RoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
Last 3212 December 1990Electroputere CraiovaCraiova1–0
Last 1627 February 1991Politehnica TimişoaraTurnu Severin3–1
Quarterfinals 1st Leg13 March 1991Universitatea CraiovaH1–0
Quarterfinals 2nd Leg1 May 1991Universitatea CraiovaA0-2 (a.e.t.)

European Cup

First round

----Dinamo București beat St Patrick's Athletic 5-1 on aggregate.

Second round

----Porto beat Dinamo București 4-0 on aggregate.

Squad

Goalkeepers: Bogdan Stelea (26/0), Costel Câmpeanu (8/0).

Defenders: Adrian Matei (26/2), Tibor Selymes (26/2), Anton Doboş (22/1), Tudorel Cristea (16/4), Iulian Mihăescu (15/1), Mircea Rednic (15/0), Augustin Eduard (11/0), Bogdan Bucur (5/0), Alexandru Nicolae (3/0), Michael Klein (2/0), Cristinel Atomulesei (0/0).

Midfielders: Constantin Marcu (29/8), Marius Cheregi (29/5), Costel Pană (24/3), Ionel Fulga (19/0), Cezar Zamfir (18/0), Daniel Timofte (15/2), Vasile Miriuță (15/1), Dorin Mateuţ (8/5), Mircea Tertici (1/0), Răzvan Matache (1/0).

Forwards: Marian Damaschin (31/15), Sorin Răducanu (14/1), Daniel Scînteie (5/0), Marian Savu (4/0), Claudiu Vaişcovici (4/0), Costel Orac (2/1).

Transfers

Dinamo brought Augustin Eduard (Argeș Pitești), Marius Cheregi (FC Bihor), Constantin Marcu (Flacăra Moreni), Tibor Selymes (FC Braşov), Costel Pană (Flacăra Moreni) and Ionel Fulga. In the winter break, Vasile Miriuţă was brought from FC Maramureş and Tudorel Cristea from Sportul Studenţesc.

In the summer break left the team Sorin Colceag (Universitatea Cluj), Ioan Andone (Elche), Michael Klein (Bayer Uerdingen), Ioan Lupescu (Bayer Leverkusen), Dănuţ Lupu (Panathinaikos), Ioan Sabău (Feyenoord), Florin Răducioiu (Bari).

In the winter break, Dorin Mateuţ left the team for Real Zaragoza, Daniel Timofte for Bayer Uerdingen and Mircea Rednic was transferred to Bursaspor.

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