2003 Supercupa României

2003 Supercupa României
Event 2003 Supercupa României
Rapid won by a Golden goal
Date 2 August 2003
Venue Stadionul Naţional, Bucharest
Referee Marian Salomir (Romania)
Attendance 16,000[1]

The 2003 Supercupa României was the 7th edition of Romania's season opener cup competition. The match was played in Bucharest at Stadionul Naţional on 2 August 2003, and was contested between Divizia A title holders, Rapid and Cupa României champions, Dinamo. Rapid won the trophy in extra time after a golden goal by substitute Robert Niţă.

Match

Details

2 August 2003
20:00 EEST
Rapid Bucureşti 1–0 (a.e.t.) Dinamo Bucureşti
Niţă  92' Report
Stadionul Naţional, Bucharest
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Marian Salomir (Romania)
Rapid Bucureşti
Dinamo Bucureşti
RAPID BUCUREŞTI:
GK 1 Romania Emilian Dolha
DF 5 Romania Adrian Iencsi (c)
DF 6 Romania Florin Şoavă
DF 7 Romania Dănuț Perjă
DF 2 Romania Sergiu Brujan  13'
MF 10 Romania Ionuţ Luţu  74'
MF 4 Morocco Noureddine Ziyati
MF 8 Romania Robert Ilyeş
MF 3 Romania Valeriu Bordeanu
FW 11 Romania Florin Bratu  62'
FW 9 Nigeria Henry Makinwa  46'
Substitutes:
DF 13 Romania Cornel Buta  74'
FW 16 Romania Daniel Niculae  46'
FW 17 Romania Robert Niţă  62'
Manager:
Romania Mircea Rednic
DINAMO BUCUREŞTI:
GK 1 Belgium Grégory Delwarte
DF 3 Nigeria Samuel Okunowo
DF 6 Romania Ovidiu Burcă
DF 4 France Xavier Méride
DF 2 Romania Flavius Stoican  68'
MF 7 Romania Dan Alexa
MF 8 Romania Florentin Petre (c)
MF 9 Romania Vlad Munteanu  68'
MF 5 Romania Szabolcs Perenyi
FW 19 Romania Claudiu Niculescu
FW 10 Romania Ionel Dănciulescu
Substitutes:
MF 15 Romania Ştefan Grigorie  68'
MF 13 Romania Ianis Zicu  68'
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Manager:
Romania Ioan Andone

MATCH OFFICIALS

  • Assistant referees:
    • Dan Lăzărescu
    • Nicolae Marodin
  • Fourth official:

MAN OF THE MATCH

MATCH RULES

  • 90 minutes.
  • 30 minutes extra-time (15-minute intervals)
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level after extra time.
  • Seven named substitutes
  • Maximum of three substitutions.

References

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