1990–91 FC Dinamo București season

FC Dinamo Bucureşti
1990-91 season
Manager Gheorghe Mulţescu (rounds 1-28), Florin Halagian (rounds 29-34)
Divizia A 3rd
Romanian Cup Quarterfinals
European Cup Second round
Top goalscorer Marian Damaschin (15 goals)

The 1990-91 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti'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
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 12 August 1990 Petrolul Ploieşti H 3-1
2 18 August 1990 SC Bacău A 0-0
3 22 August 1990 Politehnica Timişoara H 0-0
4 2 September 1990 Jiul Petroşani A 2-1
5 15 September 1990 FC Argeş H 2-0
6 23 September 1990 Inter Sibiu A 0-2
7 29 September 1990 Corvinul Hunedoara H 2-0
8 7 October 1990 Sportul Studenţesc A 3-1
9 10 October 1990 Steaua București H 1-0
10 19 October 1990 U Craiova A 0-1
11 28 October 1990 Progresul Brăila H 0-0
12 3 November 1990 FC Bihor A 2-2
13 11 November 1990 FC Braşov H 4-0
14 18 November 1990 Gloria Bistriţa A 1-1
15 25 November 1990 U Cluj H 7-2
16 28 November 1990 Farul Constanţa A 0-0
17 9 December 1990 Rapid Bucureşti H 1-0
18 3 March 1991 Petrolul Ploieşti A 0-2
19 10 March 1991 FC Bacău H 2-1
20 17 March 1991 Politehnica Timişoara A 1-3
21 21 March 1991 Jiul Petroşani H 2-0
22 6 April 1991 FC Argeş A 1-1
23 12 April 1991 Inter Sibiu H 2-1
24 21 April 1991 Corvinul Hunedoara A 1-2
25 28 April 1991 Sportul Studenţesc H 0-0
26 5 May 1991 Steaua București A 0-1
27 11 May 1991 U Craiova H 1-1
28 19 May 1991 Dacia Unirea Brăila A 1-2
29 26 May 1991 FC Bihor H 5-0
30 2 June 1991 FC Braşov A 1-1
31 9 June 1991 Gloria Bistriţa H 2-1
32 12 June 1991 U Cluj A 3-0
33 16 June 1991 Farul Constanța H 4-0
34 23 June 1991 Rapid Bucureşti A 0-0
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 12 December 1990 Electroputere Craiova Craiova 1-0
Last 16 27 February 1991 Politehnica Timişoara Turnu Severin 3-1
Quarterfinals 1st Leg 13 March 1991 U Craiova H 1-0
Quarterfinals 2nd Leg 1 May 1991 U Craiova A 0-2 (a.e.t.)

European Cup

First round

19 September 1990
17:00
Dinamo Bucureşti 4 0 St Patrick's Athletic
Doboş  2'
Damaschin  19'
Mateuţ  24'
Cheregi  80'
Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest
Referee: Friedrich Kaupe (Austria)

3 October 1990
19:30
St Patrick's Athletic 1 1 Dinamo Bucureşti
Fenlon  37' Mateuţ  76'
Tolka Park, Dublin
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Kurt Sörensen (Denmark)

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

Second round

24 October 1990
15:00
Dinamo Bucureşti 0 0 F.C. Porto
Stadionul Dinamo, Bucharest
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Helmut Kohl (Austria)

7 November 1990
22:30
F.C. Porto 4 0 Dinamo Bucureşti
Kostadinov  3', 22'
Geraldão  48' (pen.)
Domingos  63'
Estádio das Antas, Porto
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Tulio Lanese (Italy)

Porto beat Dinamo Bucureşti 4-0 on aggregate.

Squad

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

Defenders: Tudorel Cristea (16/4), Anton Doboş (22/1), Augustin Eduard, Adrian Matei (26/2), Iulian Mihăescu, Mircea Rednic (15/0), Tibor Selymes (26/2).

Midfielders: Marius Cheregi (29/5), Ionel Fulga (19/0), Constantin Marcu (29/8), Dorin Mateuţ (8/5), Vasile Miriuță (15/1), Constantin Pană (24/3), Daniel Timofte (15/2).

Forwards: Marian Damaschin (31/15), Sorin Răducanu, Cezar Zamfir.

Transfers

Dinamo brought Augustin Eduard, Marius Cheregi (FC Bihor), Constantin Marcu (Flacăra Moreni), Tibor Selymes (FC Braşov), Constantin 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 (U.Craiova), 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.

References

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