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1988–89 Divizia A

71st season of top-tier football league in Romania


71st season of top-tier football league in Romania

FieldValue
competitionDivizia A
season1988–89
winnersSteaua București
relegatedOţelul Galaţi
Rapid București
Târgu Mureş
continentalcup1European Cup
continentalcup1 qualifiersSteaua București
continentalcup2Cup Winners' Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersDinamo București
continentalcup3UEFA Cup
continentalcup3 qualifiersVictoria București
Flacăra Moreni
league topscorerDorin Mateuț (43)
biggest home winSteaua 11–0 Corvinul
biggest away winFarul 0–7 Dinamo
highest scoringSteaua 11–0 Corvinul
matches306
total goals981
longest winsSteaua, Dinamo (14)
longest unbeatenSteaua (34)
longest lossesTârgu Mureș (22)
highest attendance
lowest attendance
average attendance
prevseason1987–88
nextseason1989–90

Rapid București Târgu Mureş Flacăra Moreni

The 1988–89 Divizia A was the seventy-first season of Divizia A, the top-level football league of Romania. The Dinamo versus Steaua football derby match played on 3 December 1988 was the subject of the 2014 Romanian documentary film The Second Game (Romanian: Al doilea joc) directed by Corneliu Porumboiu.

Teams

League table

-- Relegation to Divizia B

Positions by round

Results

Top goalscorers

PositionPlayerClubGoals
1Dorin MateuțDinamo București43
2Marcel CorașVictoria București36
3Gheorghe HagiSteaua București31
4Victor PițurcăSteaua București23
5Constantin LalaFlacăra Moreni21
Claudiu VaișcoviciDinamo București

Champion squad

Steaua București

Attendances

No.ClubAverage
1Craiova20,588
2Steaua19,647
3Sibiu16,059
4Farul15,882
5Oţelul14,294
6FC Rapid14,176
7Dinamo 194811,588
8Bihor10,882
9U Cluj10,612
10Argeş10,294
11Bacău9,206
12Braşov7,118
13Hunedoara6,718
14Sportul Studenţesc6,059
15Olt Scorniceşti5,882
16Victoria Bucureşti4,206
17Flacăra4,194
18Tîrgu Mureş3,518

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References

References

  1. [http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/divizia_a/tables/1988_89.shtml 1988–89 Divizia A]
  2. "Top Scorers". www.romaniansoccer.ro.
  3. "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer.
  4. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/rom/averom89.htm
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