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2005–06 FC Dinamo București season

The 2005-06 season was FC Dinamo București's 57th season in Liga I. The season started well, with the highlight in recent times for the club. In UEFA Cup, Dinamo thrashed Premier League team Everton 5–1. Dinamo went on to win the tie 5–2. The crisis started in the second part of the season. Manager Ioan Andone was fired by the new Executive President of the club Ioan Becali. Esteban Vigo was brought in, but because of the scandals inside the club Ioan Becali was kicked out and Vigo left the club as well. Dinamo counted on Ion Marin for the first games of the spring that started with a 3–0 loss to Oţelul Galaţi. Florin Marin came and was kept manager for the rest of the season before Mircea Rednic took the job. Dinamo finished the season with a 0–0 draw against Poli Timișoara and finished 3rd to earn a very important UEFA Cup spot at the end of a horrible season.

FC Dinamo București
2005–06 season
ManagerIoan Andone (rounds 1-15), Esteban Vigo (winter break), Marin Ion (rounds 16-19), Florin Marin (rounds 20-30)
Liga I3rd
Romanian CupLast 16
UEFA CupGroup phase
Top goalscorerClaudiu Niculescu (12 goals)

Also in the 2005–06 season, in the UEFA Cup group phase, Dinamo managed to beat CSKA Moscow (Cup Holders) 1-0 but they missed the European Spring due to a couple of close games lost in the last few seconds. Playing against Olympique de Marseille on Stade Vélodrome and trailing by 2–1 in the last moments of the game Octavian Chihaia launched a ball over Barthez and scored for 2–2 but the referee whistled the end of the game while the ball was in the air and before it entered the goal. Some claim that might have been a unique moment in the history of the European Cup Football.

Results edit

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 7 August 2005 Oțelul Galați A 4–1
2 14 August 2005 Pandurii Târgu Jiu H 3–0
3 21 August 2005 Farul Constanța H 0–1
4 28 August 2005 Politehnica Iași A 2–0
5 11 September 2005 FCM Bacău H 6–0
6 18 September 2005 Steaua București A 2–2
7 25 September 2005 Rapid București H 5–2
8 2 October 2005 Gloria Bistriţa A 2–1
9 15 October 2005 CFR Cluj H 5–0
10 23 October 2005 Sportul Studenţesc A 2–0
11 29 October 2005 Jiul Petroşani H 1–1
12 6 November 2005 FC Vaslui A 2–1
13 19 November 2005 FC Argeş H 1–2
14 27 November 2005 FC Naţional A 0–2
15 4 December 2005 Politehnica Timișoara H 1–0
16 11 March 2006 Oţelul Galaţi H 0–3
17 18 March 2006 Pandurii Târgu Jiu A 2–0
18 25 March 2006 Farul Constanţa A 1–0
19 1 April 2006 Politehnica Iaşi H 1–1
20 5 April 2006 FCM Bacău A 1–0
21 9 April 2006 Steaua București H 1–1
22 12 April 2006 Rapid București A 0–3
23 15 April 2006 Gloria Bistriţa H 3–1
24 22 April 2006 CFR Cluj A 0–1
25 29 April 2006 Sportul Studenţesc H 4–5
26 6 May 2006 Jiul Petroşani A 3–1
27 13 May 2006 FC Vaslui H 1–2
28 20 May 2006 FC Argeş A 1–0
29 3 June 2006 FC Naţional H 2–1
30 7 June 2006 Politehnica Timișoara A 0–0
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 21 September 2005 Dunărea Galaţi Galaţi 1–0
Last 16 26 October 2005 Petrolul Ploieşti Otopeni 1–2

UEFA Cup edit

Qualifying round

Dinamo București3–1  AC Omonia
Munteanu   10' (pen.)
Zicu   25', 43'
Konnafis   4'

AC Omonia  2–1Dinamo București
Kaiafas   21'
Christou   31'
Niculescu   55'
Attendance: 18,000

Dinamo won 4-3 on aggregate.

First round

Dinamo București5–1  Everton
Niculescu   27'
Zicu   52'
Petre   70'
Bratu   75', 90+2'
Yobo   30'
Attendance: 14,000

Attendance: 40,000

Dinamo won 5-2 on aggregate.

Group phase

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
  Marseille 9 4 3 0 1 5 3 +2
  Levski Sofia 6 4 2 0 2 4 4 0
  Heerenveen 5 4 1 2 1 2 2 0
  CSKA Moscow 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 -1
  Dinamo București 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 -1
Attendance: 11,000
Referee: Jacek Granat (Poland)


Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Fritz Stuchlik (Austria)

Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Julián Rodríguez Santiago (Spain)

Squad edit

Goalkeepers: Vladimir Gaev (13/0), Adnan Guso (4/0), Cristian Munteanu (14/0), Florin Matache (1/0).

Defenders: Ionuţ Bălan (9/0), Cosmin Bărcăuan (8/0), Tiberiu Curt (7/2), Mariko Daouda (5/0), Daniel Florea (9/0), George Galamaz (18/0), Lucian Goian (4/0), Dorin Mihuţ (11/0), Cosmin Moţi (27/1), Cristian Pulhac (20/0), Ştefan Radu (8/0), Dorin Semeghin (1/0), Gabriel Tamaș (14/1).

Midfielders: Dan Alexa (13/1), Adrian Cristea (15/0), Ştefan Grigorie (28/10), Andrei Mărgăritescu (20/0), Cătălin Munteanu (10/0), Vlad Munteanu (17/2), Florentin Petre (26/2), Mihăiţă Pleşan (12/2), Adrian Ropotan (5/0), Ianis Zicu (27/9).

Forwards: Alexandru Bălţoi (12/4), Florin Bratu (23/6), Octavian Chihaia (3/0), Ionel Dănciulescu (14/2), Liviu Ganea (1/0), Claudiu Niculescu (20/12).

Transfers edit

New players: Summer break – Adnan Guso (Universitatea Craiova), Cristian Munteanu (FC Naţional), Cosmin Moţi, Mariko Daouda, Mihăiţă Pleşan, Ilie Iordache, Claudiu Drăgan (all from Universitatea Craiova), Florin Bratu (FC Nantes), Octavian Chihaia (FC Naţional)

Winter break – Cristian Munteanu (AEK Larnaca), Tiberiu Curt (Steaua București), Cosmin Bărcăuan, Daniel Florea (both Shakhtar Donetsk), Dorin Mihuţ (FC Bihor), Dan Alexa (Beijing Hyundai), Cătălin Munteanu (free player), Ionel Dănciulescu (Shandong Luneng)

Adrian Ropotan was promoted from the youth team.

Left team: Summer break – Bogdan Stelea (Akratitos), Cristian Munteanu (AEK Larnaca), Angelo Alistar (Hapoel Petach-Tikva), Ovidiu Burcã (FC Naţional), Alin Ilin (Jiul Petroşani), Claudiu Drãgan (Jiul Petroşani), Tibor Moldovan (Farul Constanţa), Ionut Badea (FC Vaslui), Adrian Mihalcea (Chunnam Dragons), Alexandru Pãcurar (Gloria Bistriţa).

Winter break – Adnan Guso (FC Argeş), Lucian Goian (Ceahlăul), Mariko Daouda (FC Argeş), Gabriel Tamaş (Spartak Moskva), Adrian Iordache (Shinnik Yaroslavl), Mihăiţă Pleşan (Poli Timișoara), Alexandru Bãlţoi (Oţelul Galaţi), Octavian Chihaia (FC Naţional).

External links edit

  • www.labtof.ro
  • www.romaniansoccer.ro
  • worldfootball.net

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the job Dinamo finished the season with a 0 0 draw against Poli Timișoara and finished 3rd to earn a very important UEFA Cup spot at the end of a horrible season FC Dinamo București2005 06 seasonManagerIoan Andone rounds 1 15 Esteban Vigo winter break Marin Ion rounds 16 19 Florin Marin rounds 20 30 Liga I3rdRomanian CupLast 16UEFA CupGroup phaseTop goalscorerClaudiu Niculescu 12 goals 2004 052006 07 Also in the 2005 06 season in the UEFA Cup group phase Dinamo managed to beat CSKA Moscow Cup Holders 1 0 but they missed the European Spring due to a couple of close games lost in the last few seconds Playing against Olympique de Marseille on Stade Velodrome and trailing by 2 1 in the last moments of the game Octavian Chihaia launched a ball over Barthez and scored for 2 2 but the referee whistled the end of the game while the ball was in the air and before it entered the goal Some claim that might have been a unique moment in the history of the European Cup Football Contents 1 Results 2 UEFA Cup 3 Squad 4 Transfers 5 External linksResults editDivizia A Round Date Opponent Stadium Result 1 7 August 2005 Oțelul Galați A 4 1 2 14 August 2005 Pandurii Targu Jiu H 3 0 3 21 August 2005 Farul Constanța H 0 1 4 28 August 2005 Politehnica Iași A 2 0 5 11 September 2005 FCM Bacău H 6 0 6 18 September 2005 Steaua București A 2 2 7 25 September 2005 Rapid București H 5 2 8 2 October 2005 Gloria Bistriţa A 2 1 9 15 October 2005 CFR Cluj H 5 0 10 23 October 2005 Sportul Studenţesc A 2 0 11 29 October 2005 Jiul Petrosani H 1 1 12 6 November 2005 FC Vaslui A 2 1 13 19 November 2005 FC Arges H 1 2 14 27 November 2005 FC Naţional A 0 2 15 4 December 2005 Politehnica Timișoara H 1 0 16 11 March 2006 Oţelul Galaţi H 0 3 17 18 March 2006 Pandurii Targu Jiu A 2 0 18 25 March 2006 Farul Constanţa A 1 0 19 1 April 2006 Politehnica Iasi H 1 1 20 5 April 2006 FCM Bacău A 1 0 21 9 April 2006 Steaua București H 1 1 22 12 April 2006 Rapid București A 0 3 23 15 April 2006 Gloria Bistriţa H 3 1 24 22 April 2006 CFR Cluj A 0 1 25 29 April 2006 Sportul Studenţesc H 4 5 26 6 May 2006 Jiul Petrosani A 3 1 27 13 May 2006 FC Vaslui H 1 2 28 20 May 2006 FC Arges A 1 0 29 3 June 2006 FC Naţional H 2 1 30 7 June 2006 Politehnica Timișoara A 0 0 Cupa Romaniei Round Date Opponent Stadium Result Last 32 21 September 2005 Dunărea Galaţi Galaţi 1 0 Last 16 26 October 2005 Petrolul Ploiesti Otopeni 1 2UEFA Cup editQualifying round 11 August 200521 45Dinamo București3 1 nbsp AC OmoniaMunteanu nbsp 10 pen Zicu nbsp 25 43 Konnafis nbsp 4 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 10 000Referee Alfonso Perez Burrull Spain 25 August 200520 30AC Omonia nbsp 2 1Dinamo BucureștiKaiafas nbsp 21 Christou nbsp 31 Niculescu nbsp 55 GSP Stadium NicosiaAttendance 18 000Referee Igor Zakharov Russia Dinamo won 4 3 on aggregate First round 15 September 200521 45Dinamo București5 1 nbsp EvertonNiculescu nbsp 27 Zicu nbsp 52 Petre nbsp 70 Bratu nbsp 75 90 2 Yobo nbsp 30 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 14 000Referee Gianluca Paparesta Italy 29 September 200522 00Everton nbsp 1 0Dinamo BucureștiCahill nbsp 28 Goodison Park LiverpoolAttendance 40 000Referee Laurent Duhamel France Dinamo won 5 2 on aggregate Group phase Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD nbsp Marseille 9 4 3 0 1 5 3 2 nbsp Levski Sofia 6 4 2 0 2 4 4 0 nbsp Heerenveen 5 4 1 2 1 2 2 0 nbsp CSKA Moscow 4 4 1 1 2 3 4 1 nbsp Dinamo București 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 1 20 October 200521 45Dinamo București0 0 nbsp HeerenveenStadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 11 000Referee Jacek Granat Poland 3 November 200519 00Levski Sofia nbsp 1 0Dinamo BucureștiAngelov nbsp 90 3 Georgi Asparuhov Stadium SofiaAttendance 22 000Referee Nikolai Ivanov Russia 1 December 200519 30Dinamo București1 0 nbsp CSKA MoscowMunteanu nbsp 71 Stadionul Dinamo BucharestAttendance 8 000Referee Fritz Stuchlik Austria 14 December 200521 45Olympique de Marseille nbsp 2 1Dinamo BucureștiCesar nbsp 38 Delfim nbsp 45 Niculescu nbsp 51 Stade Velodrome MarseilleAttendance 15 000Referee Julian Rodriguez Santiago Spain Squad editGoalkeepers Vladimir Gaev 13 0 Adnan Guso 4 0 Cristian Munteanu 14 0 Florin Matache 1 0 Defenders Ionuţ Bălan 9 0 Cosmin Bărcăuan 8 0 Tiberiu Curt 7 2 Mariko Daouda 5 0 Daniel Florea 9 0 George Galamaz 18 0 Lucian Goian 4 0 Dorin Mihuţ 11 0 Cosmin Moţi 27 1 Cristian Pulhac 20 0 Stefan Radu 8 0 Dorin Semeghin 1 0 Gabriel Tamaș 14 1 Midfielders Dan Alexa 13 1 Adrian Cristea 15 0 Stefan Grigorie 28 10 Andrei Mărgăritescu 20 0 Cătălin Munteanu 10 0 Vlad Munteanu 17 2 Florentin Petre 26 2 Mihăiţă Plesan 12 2 Adrian Ropotan 5 0 Ianis Zicu 27 9 Forwards Alexandru Bălţoi 12 4 Florin Bratu 23 6 Octavian Chihaia 3 0 Ionel Dănciulescu 14 2 Liviu Ganea 1 0 Claudiu Niculescu 20 12 Transfers editNew players Summer break Adnan Guso Universitatea Craiova Cristian Munteanu FC Naţional Cosmin Moţi Mariko Daouda Mihăiţă Plesan Ilie Iordache Claudiu Drăgan all from Universitatea Craiova Florin Bratu FC Nantes Octavian Chihaia FC Naţional Winter break Cristian Munteanu AEK Larnaca Tiberiu Curt Steaua București Cosmin Bărcăuan Daniel Florea both Shakhtar Donetsk Dorin Mihuţ FC Bihor Dan Alexa Beijing Hyundai Cătălin Munteanu free player Ionel Dănciulescu Shandong Luneng Adrian Ropotan was promoted from the youth team Left team Summer break Bogdan Stelea Akratitos Cristian Munteanu AEK Larnaca Angelo Alistar Hapoel Petach Tikva Ovidiu Burca FC Naţional Alin Ilin Jiul Petrosani Claudiu Dragan Jiul Petrosani Tibor Moldovan Farul Constanţa Ionut Badea FC Vaslui Adrian Mihalcea Chunnam Dragons Alexandru Pacurar Gloria Bistriţa Winter break Adnan Guso FC Arges Lucian Goian Ceahlăul Mariko Daouda FC Arges Gabriel Tamas Spartak Moskva Adrian Iordache Shinnik Yaroslavl Mihăiţă Plesan Poli Timișoara Alexandru Balţoi Oţelul Galaţi Octavian Chihaia FC Naţional External links editwww labtof ro www romaniansoccer ro worldfootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2005 06 FC Dinamo București season amp oldid 1221844923, wikipedia, 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