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1989–90 FC Dinamo București season

The 1989–90 season was FC Dinamo București's 41st season in Divizia A. In this season, Dinamo made the double, stopping Steaua's supremacy in Romania. In Europe, Dinamo reached the semifinals of the Cup Winners' Cup, where it is defeated by Anderlecht. It was a special season because of the Romanian Revolution of 1989. Dinamo dominated the first half of the season, winning the derby with Steaua, 3–0, on its ground. It was the first defeat for Steaua in the Romanian championship after 104 consecutive games. In the winter break, after the Revolution, Dinamo suffered administrative changes, for a few days having a different name – Unirea Tricolor.

In the final of the season, because of the Romanian national team's qualification at the 1990 World Cup in Italy, FRF decided that the teams shall not use the chooseable players. However, in the game between Dinamo and Farul, Răducioiu and Lupu, respectively Marian Popa had played, managers and coaches of both clubs (Vasile Ianul and Lucescu for Dinamo) were suspended for three months, and the match, won by Dinamo 2-1 was replayed. To stay on the bench next stage Lucescu registered as a player, and even took the field, becoming at 45 years old, the oldest player in league history.

Results edit

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 23 August 1989 FC Argeş A 2–0
2 27 August 1989 Inter Sibiu H 6–1
3 9 September 1989 Steaua București A 3–0
4 17 September 1989 Petrolul Ploiești H 5–0
5 20 September 1989 Poli Timișoara A 1–0
6 1 October 1989 Corvinul Hunedoara H 3–0
7 4 October 1989 Jiul Petroșani A 2–0
8 14 October 1989 SC Bacău H 7–1
9 22 October 1989 Victoria București A 4–1
10 28 October 1989 FCM Brașov H 4–0
11 5 November 1989 U Craiova A 0–1
12 19 November 1989 Sportul Studențesc H 3–2
13 26 November 1989 FC Bihor A 2–0
14 29 November 1989 FC Olt H 4–0
15 3 December 1989 Flacăra Moreni A 2–1
16 5 December 1989 U Cluj H 6–1
17 10 December 1989 Farul Constanța A 3–0
18 25 February 1990 FC Argeş H 2–0
19 2 March 1990 Inter Sibiu A 0–1
20 15 March 1990 Steaua București H 2–2
21 25 March 1990 Petrolul Ploiești A 1–1
22 8 April 1990 Poli Timișoara H 3–0
23 21 April 1990 Jiul Petroșani H 3–0
24 29 April 1990 U Craiova H 5–3
25 5 June 1990 SC Bacău A 1–1
26 6 May 1990 Victoria București H 3–0
27 9 May 1990 FCM Brașov A 2–2
28 16 May 1990 Sportul Studențesc A 1–1
29 19 May 1990 FC Bihor H 6–1
30 27 May 1990 Corvinul Hunedoara A 0–1
31 23 May 1990 FC Olt A 3–0
32 30 May 1990 Flacăra Moreni H 2–1
33 2 June 1990 U Cluj A 1–0
34 7 June 1990 Farul Constanța H 4–1
Divizia A 1989–90 Winners
Dinamo București
13th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 16 27 February 1990 Jiul Petroșani Alba Iulia 2–0
Quarterfinals 11 March 1990 Poli Timișoara Hunedoara 3–1
Semifinals 11 April 1990 U Craiova București 4-3 (p)
Final 2 May 1990 Steaua București București 6–4
Cupa României 1989–90 Winners
Dinamo București
7th Title

Romanian Cup final edit

Dinamo București6–4Steaua București
Răducioiu   3' (42), 82'
Mateuț   39'
Sabău   47'
Lupu   56'
Dumitrescu   22'
Lăcătuș   68'
Rotariu   70'
Ungureanu   85'
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Mircea Salomir (Cluj-Napoca)
STEAUA:
GK Daniel Gherasim
DF Lucian Ciocan
DF Adrian Negrău
DF Alin Artimon   57'
DF Nicolae Ungureanu
MF Daniel Minea
MF Zsolt Muzsnay
MF Iosif Rotariu
MF Ilie Dumitrescu
FW Marius Lăcătuș
FW Gavril Balint   57'
Substitutes:
MF Ilie Stan   57'
FW Gheorghe Pena   57'
Manager:
Anghel Iordănescu

Cup Winners' Cup edit

First round

Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Tadeusz Diakonowicz (Poland)

Dinamo București won 2–1 on aggregate

Second round

Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Dieter Pauli (West Germany)

Dinamo București6–1Panathinaikos F.C.
Rednic   21'
Mateuţ   31', 48'
Sabău   40', 50'
Klein   89'
Samaras   34'

Dinamo București won 8–1 on aggregate

Quarterfinals

Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Dusan Krchnak (Czechoslovakia)

Dinamo București won 4–1 on aggregate

Semifinals


Dinamo București0–1Anderlecht
Vanderlinden   60'

Anderlecht won 2-0 on aggregate

Squad edit

Goalkeepers: Bogdan Stelea (22 / 0); Costel Câmpeanu (10 / 0); Sorin Colceag (1 / 0).
Defenders: Alpár Mészáros (15 / 1); Ioan Andone (20 / 2); Mircea Rednic (19 / 1); Michael Klein (23 / 2); Iulian Mihăescu (24 / 7); Anton Doboș (21 / 1); Adrian Matei (10 / 0); Florin Jelea (1 / 0); Adrian Slave (1 / 0); Cornel Mirea (12 / 0); Alexandru Nicolae (5 / 0); Mihail Cristian Țicu (3 / 0); Claudiu Jijie (1 / 0).
Midfielders: Ioan Sabău (24 / 5); Dorin Mateuț (22 / 9); Ioan Lupescu (29 / 4); Dănuț Lupu (22 / 6); Daniel Timofte (20 / 8); Cristian Lazăr (11 / 2); Ionel Fulga (7 / 3); Mihai Stoica (7 / 0); George Radu (5 / 0).
Forwards: Claudiu Vaișcovici (21 / 14); Cezar Zamfir (21 / 6); Florin Răducioiu (24 / 14); Marian Damaschin (5 / 1); Mircea Lucescu (1 / 0); Marian Năstase (3 / 0); Nicu Glonț (1 / 0).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)[1]

Manager: Mircea Lucescu.

Transfers edit

In the summer break, Dinamo brought Daniel Timofte from Jiul Petroșani and Anton Doboș from U.Cluj. Left the team Lică Movilă to Flacăra Moreni, Bogdan Bucur to Inter Sibiu, Rodion Cămătaru to Racing Charleroi and Dumitru Moraru to Vålerenga. Other two players, Gheorghe Viscreanu and Marcel Sabou, went to Spain. In the winter break, came to Dinamo Alexandru Nicolae from Victoria, Constantin Lazăr from Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea and Mihai Stoica from FC Argeş.

Squad set for Torneo di Viareggio - 1989 edit

Paul Barariu, Adrian Bondoc, Corneliu Buțerchi, Sorin Colceag, Vasile Ghernescu, Vicentiu Iorgulescu, Răzvan Lucescu, Marian Năstase, Catalin Necula, Cristian Petre, Gabriel Răduță, Cristian Serban, Adrian Slave, Constantin Stănici, Mihail Țicu, Adrian Titeica. Team Manager: Tatasescu

References edit

  1. ^ "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1989 90 season was FC Dinamo București s 41st season in Divizia A In this season Dinamo made the double stopping Steaua s supremacy in Romania In Europe Dinamo reached the semifinals of the Cup Winners Cup where it is defeated by Anderlecht It was a special season because of the Romanian Revolution of 1989 Dinamo dominated the first half of the season winning the derby with Steaua 3 0 on its ground It was the first defeat for Steaua in the Romanian championship after 104 consecutive games In the winter break after the Revolution Dinamo suffered administrative changes for a few days having a different name Unirea Tricolor FC Dinamo București1989 90 seasonManagerMircea LucescuDivizia A1stRomanian CupWinnersUEFA Cup Winners CupSemi finalsTop goalscorerFlorin RăducioiuClaudiu Vaișcovici 14 each 1988 891990 91 In the final of the season because of the Romanian national team s qualification at the 1990 World Cup in Italy FRF decided that the teams shall not use the chooseable players However in the game between Dinamo and Farul Răducioiu and Lupu respectively Marian Popa had played managers and coaches of both clubs Vasile Ianul and Lucescu for Dinamo were suspended for three months and the match won by Dinamo 2 1 was replayed To stay on the bench next stage Lucescu registered as a player and even took the field becoming at 45 years old the oldest player in league history Contents 1 Results 2 Romanian Cup final 3 Cup Winners Cup 4 Squad 5 Transfers 6 Squad set for Torneo di Viareggio 1989 7 ReferencesResults editDivizia A Round Date Opponent Stadium Result 1 23 August 1989 FC Arges A 2 0 2 27 August 1989 Inter Sibiu H 6 1 3 9 September 1989 Steaua București A 3 0 4 17 September 1989 Petrolul Ploiești H 5 0 5 20 September 1989 Poli Timișoara A 1 0 6 1 October 1989 Corvinul Hunedoara H 3 0 7 4 October 1989 Jiul Petroșani A 2 0 8 14 October 1989 SC Bacău H 7 1 9 22 October 1989 Victoria București A 4 1 10 28 October 1989 FCM Brașov H 4 0 11 5 November 1989 U Craiova A 0 1 12 19 November 1989 Sportul Studențesc H 3 2 13 26 November 1989 FC Bihor A 2 0 14 29 November 1989 FC Olt H 4 0 15 3 December 1989 Flacăra Moreni A 2 1 16 5 December 1989 U Cluj H 6 1 17 10 December 1989 Farul Constanța A 3 0 18 25 February 1990 FC Arges H 2 0 19 2 March 1990 Inter Sibiu A 0 1 20 15 March 1990 Steaua București H 2 2 21 25 March 1990 Petrolul Ploiești A 1 1 22 8 April 1990 Poli Timișoara H 3 0 23 21 April 1990 Jiul Petroșani H 3 0 24 29 April 1990 U Craiova H 5 3 25 5 June 1990 SC Bacău A 1 1 26 6 May 1990 Victoria București H 3 0 27 9 May 1990 FCM Brașov A 2 2 28 16 May 1990 Sportul Studențesc A 1 1 29 19 May 1990 FC Bihor H 6 1 30 27 May 1990 Corvinul Hunedoara A 0 1 31 23 May 1990 FC Olt A 3 0 32 30 May 1990 Flacăra Moreni H 2 1 33 2 June 1990 U Cluj A 1 0 34 7 June 1990 Farul Constanța H 4 1 Divizia A 1989 90 Winners Dinamo București13th Title Cupa Romaniei Round Date Opponent Stadium Result Last 16 27 February 1990 Jiul Petroșani Alba Iulia 2 0 Quarterfinals 11 March 1990 Poli Timișoara Hunedoara 3 1 Semifinals 11 April 1990 U Craiova București 4 3 p Final 2 May 1990 Steaua București București 6 4 Cupa Romaniei 1989 90 Winners Dinamo București7th TitleRomanian Cup final edit2 May 199017 00Dinamo București6 4Steaua BucureștiRăducioiu nbsp 3 42 82 Mateuț nbsp 39 Sabău nbsp 47 Lupu nbsp 56 Dumitrescu nbsp 22 Lăcătuș nbsp 68 Rotariu nbsp 70 Ungureanu nbsp 85 Stadionul 23 August BucharestAttendance 30 000Referee Mircea Salomir Cluj Napoca DINAMO GK Bogdan Stelea DF Anton Doboș nbsp 57 DF Mircea Rednic DF Ioan Andone DF Michael Klein MF Ionuț Lupescu MF Ioan Ovidiu Sabău MF Dorin Mateuț nbsp 65 MF Dănuț Lupu FW Claudiu Vaișcovici FW Florin Răducioiu Substitutes DF Daniel Timofte nbsp 57 MF Ionel Fulga nbsp 65 Manager Mircea Lucescu STEAUA GK Daniel Gherasim DF Lucian Ciocan DF Adrian Negrău DF Alin Artimon nbsp 57 DF Nicolae Ungureanu MF Daniel Minea MF Zsolt Muzsnay MF Iosif Rotariu MF Ilie Dumitrescu FW Marius Lăcătuș FW Gavril Balint nbsp 57 Substitutes MF Ilie Stan nbsp 57 FW Gheorghe Pena nbsp 57 Manager Anghel IordănescuCup Winners Cup editFirst round 13 September 198917 30Dinamo Tirana1 0Dinamo BucureștiCanaj nbsp 52 Qemal Stafa TiranaAttendance 25 000Referee Tadeusz Diakonowicz Poland 26 September 198915 30Dinamo București2 0Dinamo TiranaMateuţ nbsp 8 Mihăescu nbsp 13 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 25 000Referee Zoran Petrovic Yugoslavia Dinamo București won 2 1 on aggregateSecond round 18 October 198920 00Panathinaikos F C 0 2Dinamo BucureștiRăducioiu nbsp 57 Mateuţ nbsp 66 Olympic Stadium AthensAttendance 50 000Referee Dieter Pauli West Germany 1 November 198914 00Dinamo București6 1Panathinaikos F C Rednic nbsp 21 Mateuţ nbsp 31 48 Sabău nbsp 40 50 Klein nbsp 89 Samaras nbsp 34 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 22 000Referee Kurt Rothlisberger Switzerland Dinamo București won 8 1 on aggregateQuarterfinals 7 March 199015 00Dinamo București2 1Partizan BelgradeRăducioiu nbsp 18 57 Spasic nbsp 68 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 12 000Referee Dusan Krchnak Czechoslovakia 21 March 199016 00Partizan Belgrade0 2Dinamo BucureștiLupescu nbsp 53 Răducioiu nbsp 70 Buducnost Stadium TitogradAttendance 15 000Referee Jose Rosa Dos Santos Portugal Dinamo București won 4 1 on aggregateSemifinals 4 April 199020 00Anderlecht1 0Dinamo BucureștiNilis nbsp 66 Constant Vanden Stock Stadium Anderlecht BrusselsAttendance 15 000Referee Aron Schmidhuber West Germany 18 April 199020 00Dinamo București0 1AnderlechtVanderlinden nbsp 60 Stadionul 23 August BucharestAttendance 45 000Referee John Blankenstein Netherlands Anderlecht won 2 0 on aggregateSquad editGoalkeepers Bogdan Stelea 22 0 Costel Campeanu 10 0 Sorin Colceag 1 0 Defenders Alpar Meszaros 15 1 Ioan Andone 20 2 Mircea Rednic 19 1 Michael Klein 23 2 Iulian Mihăescu 24 7 Anton Doboș 21 1 Adrian Matei 10 0 Florin Jelea 1 0 Adrian Slave 1 0 Cornel Mirea 12 0 Alexandru Nicolae 5 0 Mihail Cristian Țicu 3 0 Claudiu Jijie 1 0 Midfielders Ioan Sabău 24 5 Dorin Mateuț 22 9 Ioan Lupescu 29 4 Dănuț Lupu 22 6 Daniel Timofte 20 8 Cristian Lazăr 11 2 Ionel Fulga 7 3 Mihai Stoica 7 0 George Radu 5 0 Forwards Claudiu Vaișcovici 21 14 Cezar Zamfir 21 6 Florin Răducioiu 24 14 Marian Damaschin 5 1 Mircea Lucescu 1 0 Marian Năstase 3 0 Nicu Glonț 1 0 league appearances and goals listed in brackets 1 Manager Mircea Lucescu Transfers editIn the summer break Dinamo brought Daniel Timofte from Jiul Petroșani and Anton Doboș from U Cluj Left the team Lică Movilă to Flacăra Moreni Bogdan Bucur to Inter Sibiu Rodion Cămătaru to Racing Charleroi and Dumitru Moraru to Valerenga Other two players Gheorghe Viscreanu and Marcel Sabou went to Spain In the winter break came to Dinamo Alexandru Nicolae from Victoria Constantin Lazăr from Chimia Ramnicu Valcea and Mihai Stoica from FC Arges Squad set for Torneo di Viareggio 1989 editPaul Barariu Adrian Bondoc Corneliu Buțerchi Sorin Colceag Vasile Ghernescu Vicentiu Iorgulescu Răzvan Lucescu Marian Năstase Catalin Necula Cristian Petre Gabriel Răduță Cristian Serban Adrian Slave Constantin Stănici Mihail Țicu Adrian Titeica Team Manager TatasescuReferences edit Romania National Champions RomanianSoccer Retrieved 13 May 2021 www labtof ro www romaniansoccer ro 1 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 90 FC Dinamo București season amp oldid 1188004083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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