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1962–63 FC Dinamo București season


FieldValue
clubFC Dinamo București
season1962–63
imageDinamo București (fotbal) 1963.jpg
image_size280
managerAngelo Niculescu (rounds 1–14), Traian Ionescu and Dumitru Nicolae (rounds 15–27)
mgrtitleManager
leagueDivizia A
league result1st
cup1Romanian Cup
cup1 resultQuarterfinals
cup2European Cup
cup2 resultPreliminary round
league topscorerConstantin Frățilă (9)
prevseason1961–62
nextseason1963–64

The 1962–63 season was Dinamo București's 14th season in Divizia A. Dinamo retained the title won in the previous season. In the European Cup, Dinamo took part in the preliminary round, but were beaten by Galatasaray Istanbul.

Because the team were only seventh in Divizia A half way through the season, the team's manager, Angelo Niculescu, was replaced by Dumitru Nicolae ("Nicuşor") and Traian Ionescu, who were appointed to manage the team jointly.

Results

Divizia ARoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
119 August 1962CSMS IaşiA2–2
226 August 1962Farul ConstanţaH0–0
32 September 1962Rapid BucureștiA1–2
414 October 1962Dinamo BacăuA0–0
517 October 1962Petrolul PloieştiH2–1
626 September 1962Progresul BucureștiA0–0
730 September 1962UTAA1–0
87 October 1962Minerul LupeniH4–2
928 October 1962CS OradeaA3–1
109 December 1962Steagul Roşu BraşovH4–0
1111 November 1962Steaua BucureștiH2–2
1213 March 1963Ştiinţa TimişoaraA1–0
1328 November 1962Ştiinţa ClujH0–0
142 December 1962Viitorul BucureștiA0–1
1517 March 1963CSMS IaşiH6–1
1624 March 1963Farul ConstanţaA1–0
1731 March 1963Rapid BucureștiH1–1
187 April 1963Dinamo BacăuH1–0
1914 April 1963Petrolul PloieştiA1–0
2021 April 1963Progresul BucureștiH3–2
2128 April 1963UTAH4–2
2219 May 1963Minerul LupeniA2–1
2326 May 1963Steaua BucureștiA0–0
249 June 1963CS OradeaH4–0
2530 June 1963Steagul Roşu BraşovA0–3
267 July 1963Ştiinţa TimişoaraH0–1
2714 July 1963Ştiinţa ClujA3–3
Divizia A 1962–63 Winners
Dinamo București
3rd Title
Cupa RomânieiRoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
Last 3210 April 1963CFR RoşioriA3–1
Last 1615 May 1963Dinamo BacăuBraşov6–5
Quarterfinals27 June 1963Petrolul PloieştiBraşov0–2

European Cup

Preliminary round – first leg

Second leg Kökten Kutver

Squad

Goalkeepers: Iuliu Uțu (17 / 0); Ilie Datcu (13 / 0).

Defenders: Cornel Popa (25 / 0); Ion Nunweiller (18 / 0); Dumitru Ivan (25 / 1); Ilie Constantinescu (8 / 0).

Midfielders: Vasile Alexandru (13 / 1); Lică Nunweiller (22 / 1); Constantin Ștefan (25 / 0).

Forwards: Ion Pîrcălab (21 / 7); Constantin Frățilă (15 / 9); Iosif Varga (22 / 4); Aurel Unguroiu (20 / 3); Gheorghe Ene (19 / 7); Ion Țîrcovnicu (24 / 7); Vasile Anghel (3 / 0); Haralambie Eftimie (5 / 3); Nicolae Niculescu (2 / 0); Constantin David (12 / 1); Nicolae Selymes (8 / 2); Vasile Gergely (1 / 0).

(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Nicolae Dumitru / Traian Ionescu.

Transfers

Dinamo's only transfers took place in the winter break. Vasile Gergely of Viitorul București and Nicolae Selymes from Steagul Roşu reinforced a group from which Vasile Anghel had gone to Petrolul Ploieşti and Haralambie Eftimie to Dinamo Bacau.

References

References

  1. "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer.
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