1964–65 Divizia A
| Season | 1964–65 |
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| Champions | Dinamo Bucureşti[1] |
| Top goalscorer | Mihai Adam (18) |
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← 1963–64 1965–66 → | |
The 1964–65 Divizia A was the forty-seventh season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania.
League table
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| 1 | Dinamo Bucureşti | |||||||||
| 2 | Rapid Bucureşti | |||||||||
| 3 | Steaua Bucureşti | |||||||||
| 4 | Steagul Roşu Braşov | |||||||||
| 5 | UTA Arad | |||||||||
| 6 | Petrolul Ploieşti | |||||||||
| 7 | Ştiinţa Cluj | |||||||||
| 8 | Dinamo Piteşti | |||||||||
| 9 | Crişul Oradea | |||||||||
| 10 | Politehnica Iaşi | |||||||||
| 11 | Ştiinţa Craiova | |||||||||
| 12 | Farul Constanţa | |||||||||
| 13 | Minerul Baia Mare | to Divizia B | ||||||||
| 14 | Progresul Bucureşti | |||||||||
References
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