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Fotbal Club Dinamo București ( romanian pronunciation : [ diˈnamo bukuˈreʃtʲ ] ), normally known as Dinamo București or just Dinamo, is a romanian professional football club based in Bucharest. Founded in 1948, they have spent their entire history in Romania ‘s top grade, the Liga I. domestically, Dinamo București is one of the two most successful teams in the country, having won 18 Liga I, 13 Cupa României, two Supercupa României, and one Cupa Ligii. In the 1983–84 season, they became the first romanian club to reach the semi-finals of the european Cup. [ 1 ] Dinamo ‘s traditional home colours are white and loss, while the stream peak is a modified translation of the one adopted in the 1998. Their home venue is Stadionul Dinamo, although significant matches are besides played at Arena Națională. Their bitter rivals were historically neighbouring FC Steaua București, with the match between the two being normally referred to as “ the Eternal Derby “ ( there is presently a debate over the identity of the early club, with CSA Steaua owning the mention and FCSB claiming the ongoing top-division history ) .
history [edit ]
Dinamo București was founded on 14 May 1948, when Unirea Tricolor MAI, newly entered in January 1948 under the umbrella of the Communist regimen ‘s Internal Affairs Ministry, merged with Ciocanul București. The people who contributed at the initiation of the club were the Minister of Internal Affairs, Teohari Georgescu and the jewish brothers Alexandru and Turi Vogl. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The sporting club represented the above-mentioned institution. [ 6 ] The “ Dinamo ” name was used for the first gear time on 1 May 1948. Nevertheless, the real debut of Dinamo was in the 1947-48 Divizia A edition, finishing eighth. The squad included Ambru, Angelo Niculescu, Teodorescu, Șiclovan, Bartha, and Sârbu. In 1955, Dinamo achieved its inaugural league championship. With Angelo Niculescu as head coach, Dinamo had a potent nauseating baron, with an attack formed by Ene I, Neaga and Suru. The defense, with players like Băcuț I, Băcuț II, Szökő, Călinoiu, was the best in the championship, with only 19 goals conceded. [ 7 ] In the fall of 1956, the team achieved Romania ‘s inauguration presence in european rival in the european Champion Clubs ‘ Cup, created in 1955. On 26 August 1956, with 32,000 spectators, Dinamo defeated Galatasaray, 3–1. In the second leg, Dinamo would lose in Istanbul 1–2. other teams Dinamo would compete in Europe, were real Madrid ( a team with Di Stefano and Gento – the game played in Bucharest took place at 23 August Stadium, and established a new criminal record for this arena : 100,000 spectators [ 8 ] ), Inter Milan and Feyenoord : 0–3 and 0–2. In 1973, Dinamo won a european Cup base peer against Northern Ireland ‘s Crusaders Belfast with 11–0. The game continues to be the largest gross profit of victory in the history of the european Cup. [ citation needed ] The fall of 1983–84 was going to represent a valuable step into the external arena. The “ european Champions Cup campaign ” started with Finnish team Kuusysi Lahti, which they defeated 1–0 and 3–0. The second round of golf pushed Dinamo against the current champion, Hamburger SV – team of Stein, Kalz and Magath. At Bucharest, Augustin, Mulțescu and Orac scored for 3–0. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The thrilling second leg finished 3–2, with goals from Țălnar and Mulțescu ). In order to accede to the semi-finals of CCE, Dinamo had to defeat another top team— Dinamo Minsk. The first base peg was 1–1, Rednic equalizing in the 87th moment, and it was followed by a 1–0 victory at Bucharest with Augustin scoring. Dinamo was the first romanian team to reach the european Champions Cup semi-finals, [ 11 ] where it met Liverpool. Dinamo lost 1–0 at Anfield and 2–1 in Bucharest, as Liverpool progressed to the 1984 european Cup Final. [ 12 ] In 1986 Dinamo won the Cup against Steaua, the team that only a few days before won the european Cup final .
Dinamo București team in 1953. In the summer of 1990, Dinamo—with Mircea Lucescu as coach—conquered a new national title, its thirteenth. besides the team won the Cup final examination 6–4, against Steaua. Dinamo won the league title in 1992, 2000, 2002, 2004, and 2007, but failed to reach the final phases of european competitions during those years. In 2013, the team changed possession, as businessman Ionuț Negoiță bought the club. [ 13 ] alternatively, the baseball club was declared bankrupt and started a menstruation of poor results. even after the cabaret got out of insolvency, the results did n’t improve and Dinamo failed to qualify for the Liga I championship play-off for four seasons in a row ( 2017–18 through to 2020–21 ). In August 2020, Negoiță sold the cabaret to a spanish company, Benel International SA, represented by Pablo Cortacero .
Crest and colours [edit ]
Dinamo ‘s colours are bolshevik and white. The current crown includes the profile of two loss dogs and besides a gold star above them, representing the club ‘s tenth league title .
stadium [edit ]
Dinamo plays its home games at Stadionul Dinamo. The stadium was built in 1951, and for the official inauguration Dinamo played a bet on against Locomotiva Timișoara. The stadium capability was planned at 16,000, but the facility of seats decreased it to 15,032. The stadium is function of a larger complex which contains a smaller stadium, Stadionul Florea Dumitrache, where the irregular team, Dinamo II, would play its matches. It is presently used by CS Dinamo București rugby team. There is besides a sports anteroom and a naiant pool. The stadium is referred to as “ Groapa ” ( The Pit ), as it was dug rather than raising stands. The North stand is honors Peluza Cătălin Hîldan, a erstwhile Dinamo musician who died in 2000 at the historic period of 24. [ citation needed ] Dinamo plays significant matches, such as against rivals FCSB, at Arena Națională .
defend [edit ]
Dinamo has an estimated 13 % subscribe in Romania, making them the second most corroborate romanian cabaret, after FCSB. [ 14 ] The largest concentration of fans is in Bucharest, chiefly in the northeast and central areas of the city. The club besides has important fan bases on other parts of the country and where significant bases of Romanians are found. [ citation needed ]
The roots of the Dinamo ultras ( fans ) movement can be found in 1995 when groups like Dracula and Rams Pantelimon appeared in the North End. [ citation needed ] In 1996 a group called Nuova Guardia was formed, and became the leading group in the stadium and subsequently on in the stallion romanian ultras movement. [ 15 ] Following the death of the erstwhile captain, Cătălin Hîldan, in 2000, the fans renamed the North End of Dinamo ‘s stadium to Peluza Catalin Hîldan ( PCH Stand ) in his honor. The majority of supporters are located in the PCH, but several factions have moved to the South End. [ citation needed ]
Rivalries & Friendships [edit ]
Dinamo ‘s significant competition is with FCSB, with matches between them dubbed the Eternal bowler hat. Both clubs have had the most popularity in Romania with as solid reactions from its respective fans in clashes in the stadium during games and elsewhere. In 1997, Dinamo ‘s fans set a sector of the Stadionul Ghencea on fire. [ 16 ] On 16 August 2016, during FCSB ‘s UEFA Champions League 0–5 play-off loss against Manchester City, Dinamo fans unveiled a streamer that read Doar Dinamo București ( “ entirely Dinamo Bucharest ” ). [ 17 ] The club ‘s second most crucial competition is against Rapid București. In the 1990s, there was boisterous competition between the two in winning the championship entitle. Another competition is held against Universitatea Craiova ; both finished with the same number of points in the 1972–73 Divizia A, but Dinamo was given the title because of their lake superior goal difference. A conflict has existed ever since. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] other smaller rivalries exist, such as the one against Petrolul Ploiești. [ citation needed ]
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Dinamo ‘s fans have a adept friendship with Universitatea Cluj ‘s fans. The friendship started in the mid-1990s, both ultras groups being linked with “ the brain, fanaticism and patriot side ” [ 20 ] and the park hate for FCSB. Dinamo have unofficial friendship with Crvena zvezda, celebrated serbian club. friendship between this two clubs, are based on Orthodox Christianity same religion .
young course of study [edit ]
Dinamo has an authoritative infrastructure for training professionalism in the sport and developing interest in the young person area. The young center organises a system based on nine historic period groups between nine and 18 years. Dinamo has approximately 180 juniors. [ citation needed ] All the groups play in the competitions organised by the Bucharest Football Association and in those created by the romanian Federation. Youths around 16–18 years old are promoted to the second gear team, Dinamo II. The youth center has its basis in the Dinamo Sports Center, where they have eight dressing rooms for the players, one for the coaches, one for the referees, a medical kernel and a store room for the equipment. besides, the center has many training grounds, among them the Piți Varga field. [ 21 ]
Honours [edit ]
domestic [edit ]
Leagues [edit ]
Cups [edit ]
Continental [edit ]
Players [edit ]
First team squad [edit ]
- As of 29 October 2021[25][26]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on lend [edit ]
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retire numbers [edit ]
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club officials [edit ]
Statistics and records [edit ]
european cups all-time statistics [edit ]
As of August 3, 2017.
Records in the league:
Records in the European competition:
celebrated erstwhile players [edit ]
For a list of all former and stream FC Dinamo București players with a Wikipedia article, see class : FC Dinamo București players For a list of FC Dinamo București players by caps and goals, see List of FC Dinamo București players Dinamo ‘s record appearance-maker is Cornel Dinu, who made 454 appearances between 1966 and 1983. Ionel Dănciulescu has made the second most appearances with 355 .
luminary erstwhile coaches [edit ]
For a number of all former and current FC Dinamo București coaches with a Wikipedia article, see category : FC Dinamo București managers For a chronological list of all early and current FC Dinamo București managers, see List of FC Dinamo București managers Nicolae Dumitru is the most successful head coach in Dinamo ‘s history, with five league titles and two romanian Cups. Ioan Andone won five trophies for Dinamo, winning one style in Liga I, three romanian Cups and one Supercup .
Notes [edit ]
- ^ Since
Unicul Căpitan (The Only Captain)
died, no player will wear the count 11 shirt at Dinamo București, since the cabaret decided to retire the shirt out of respect and posthumous honor for legend Cătălin Hîldan .
- ^ Patrick Ekeng died at Floreasca Hospital after he had gone into a coma in a pit on 6 May 2016 against Viitorul Constanța where he joined as a substitute .