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1991–92 FC Dinamo București season


FieldValue
clubFC Dinamo București
season1991–92
managerFlorin Halagian
mgrtitleManager
leagueDivizia A
league result1st
cup1Romanian Cup
cup1 resultLast 16
cup2UEFA Cup
cup2 resultSecond round
league topscorerGábor Gerstenmájer (21 goals)
prevseason1990–91
nextseason1992–93

The 1991–92 season was FC Dinamo București's 43rd season in Divizia A. The year 1992 brings the 14th Divizia A title in history. Dinamo dominated the season from start to finish and ended without a single loss. The newcomers Gábor Gerstenmájer and Albanian Sulejman Demollari made an instant impact, scoring together 39 goals in league only. The technical staff was formed from Florin Halagian – head coach, Viorel Hizo and Florin Cheran – assistants, and Dutch Rinus Israel – technical director.

In Europe, Dinamo entered the UEFA Cup and in the first round passed by Sporting CP, but was stopped in the second round by another club from Genoa. After Sampdoria, now Genoa C.F.C.

Results

Divizia ARoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
125 August 1991Petrolul PloieştiH6–0
21 September 1991Sportul StudențescA1–1
38 September 1991Inter SibiuH5–0
412 September 1991Farul ConstanțaA0–0
522 September 1991Politehnica TimişoaraH4–1
626 September 1991U CraiovaA3–1
76 October 1991Steaua BucureștiH1–0
89 October 1991FC ArgeșA1–0
919 October 1991FC BrașovH5–2
1027 October 1991Rapid BucureștiA3–0
1131 October 1991Dacia Unirea BrăilaH2–1
1224 November 1991ASA Târgu MureșA1–0
1330 November 1991Oțelul GalațiH4–1
144 December 1991Electroputere CraiovaA0–0
158 December 1991FC BacăuH3–0
1611 December 1991Gloria BistrițaH2–1
1715 December 1991Corvinul HunedoaraA1–1
188 March 1992FC PloieștiA4–0
1915 March 1992Sportul StudențescH1–0
2022 March 1992Inter SibiuA2–2
2129 March 1992Farul ConstanțaH4–0
224 April 1992Politehnica TimişoaraA0–0
2312 April 1992U CraiovaH2–0
2419 April 1992Steaua BucureștiA1–1
2525 April 1992FC ArgeșH3–1
2629 April 1992FC BrașovA0–0
279 May 1992Rapid BucureștiH4–4
2813 May 1992Dacia Unirea BrăilaA1–1
2924 May 1992ASA Târgu MureșH2–0
3031 May 1992Oțelul GalațiA2–2
317 June 1992Electroputere CraiovaH1–0
3214 June 1992FC BacăuA1–1
3317 June 1992Gloria BistrițaA1–1
3421 June 1992Corvinul HunedoaraH5–1
Divizia A 1991–92 Winners
Dinamo București
14th Title
Cupa RomânieiRoundDateOpponentStadiumResult
Last 321 March 1992Foresta BrebuBrebu3–1
Last 1611 March 1992Sportul StudențescBucurești0–1

UEFA Cup

First round


(a.e.t.) Dinamo București won 2–1 on aggregate.

Second round

Branco

Cristea Aguilera Genoa won 5-3 on aggregate.

Squad

Goalkeepers: Bogdan Stelea (11 / 0); Costel Câmpeanu (1 / 0); Florin Tene (21 / 0); Perlat Musta Albania (2 / 0).

Defenders: Iulian Mihăescu (27 / 1); Marian Pană (24 / 0); Gheorghe Mihali (30 / 0); Tibor Selymes (27 / 0); Adrian Matei (16 / 0); Tudorel Cristea (13 / 1); Anton Doboș (4 / 0); Marius Răduță (7 / 0).

Midfielders: Marius Cheregi (28 / 4); Gábor Gerstenmájer (30 / 21); Zoltán Kádár (29 / 1); Costel Pană (29 / 7); Dorinel Munteanu (33 / 12); Sebastian Moga (32 / 4); Cristinel Atomulesei (8 / 0); Marius Priseceanu (4 / 0); George Visalom (1 / 0).

Forwards: Sulejman Demollari Albania (30 / 18); Daniel Scînteie (7 / 3); Gheorghe Pena (1 / 0); Nelson Mensah Ghana (12 / 2); Cristian Sava (14 / 1).

(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)

Manager: Florin Halagian.

Transfers

Dinamo brought Sebastian Moga (Gloria Bistriţa), Gheorghe Mihali and Dorinel Munteanu (Inter Sibiu), Zoltan Kadar (U Cluj) and Gábor Gerstenmájer (FC Braşov). Dinamo transferred the first foreign players in the history: the Albanians Sulejman Demollari (Dinamo Tirana) and Perlat Musta (Partizani Tirana) along with Ghanaian Nelson Mensah.

In the summer break Vasile Miriuță was sold to Gloria Bistriţa and Marian Damaschin left for Feyenoord Rotterdam.

In the winter break, Anton Doboş was sold to Steaua, Bogdan Stelea to RCD Mallorca, Costel Câmpeanu to Gloria Bistriţa in exchange for Florin Tene.

References

References

  1. "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer.
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