1954 Cupa României Final

1954 Cupa României Final
Event 1954 Cupa României
Date 5 December 1954
Venue Republicii, Bucharest
Referee Dumitru Schulder (Bucharest)
Attendance 30,000
Main article: 1954 Cupa României

The 1954 Cupa României Final was the 17th final of Romania's most prestigious football cup competition.

FC Dinamo Bucureşti attacked furiously in the first half-hour and they missed a lot of chances before Metalul Reșița's striker Ştefan Szeleş scored twice ('30, '40), following two fast counterattacks. Dinamo hardly tried to get back into the match but simply wasn't meant to happen, Metalul's players holding their ground and marching to a legendary victory.

Republicii Stadium was the place of the final which was later demolished by Nicolae Ceauşescu to make room for the Palace of the Parliament.[1] [2] [3] [4]

Metalul Reșița become the first club representing Divizia B which won the Romanian Cup final.

Match details

5 December 1954
13:30 EET
Metalul Reșița 2 – 0 Dinamo Bucureşti
Szeleş  30', 40' Report
Republicii, Bucharest
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Dumitru Schulder (Bucharest)
GK 1 Romania Iosif Zarici
DF 2 Romania Emil Chirilă
DF 3 Romania Valentin Teodorescu
DF 4 Romania Eugen Potoceanu
MF 5 Romania Mihai Munteanu
MF 6 Romania Ştefan Apro
FW 7 Romania Iosif Jojart II
FW 8 Romania Petru Mioc
FW 9 Romania Ştefan Urcan
FW 10Romania Petre Iovan  70'
FW 11Romania Ştefan Szeleş
Substitutions:
FW 12Romania Vida  70'
Manager:
Romania Mihai Zsizsik
GK 1 Romania Constantin Constantinescu
DF 2 Romania Iosif Szöke
DF 3 Romania Ladislau Băcuţ
DF 4 Romania Anton Fodor
MF 5 Romania Valeriu Călinoiu
MF 6 Romania Gheorghe Băcuţ
FW 7 Romania Carol Bartha
FW 8 Romania Dumitru Nicolae Nicuşor
FW 9 Romania Alexandru Ene
FW 10Romania Titus Ozon  46'
FW 11Romania Ion Suru
Substitutions:
FW 12Romania Valeriu Neagu  46'
Manager:
Romania Angelo Niculescu

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