1994–95 FC Dinamo București season

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FC Dinamo București
1994–95 season
Head coachIon Moldovan (until 14 December)
Remus Vlad (from 7 January)
Divizia A3rd
Romanian CupLast 16
UEFA CupFirst round
Top goalscorerViorel Moldovan, Gheorghe Ceaușilă (6 goals)

The 1994–95 season was FC Dinamo București's 46th season in Divizia A. Dinamo brought Ion Moldovan as head coach, but the team was 11th after the first half of the season. At the beginning of the second half, Moldovan was replaced by Remus Vlad, who started the second phase with five consecutive victories. The team finished the championship in the 3rd place.

After the final tournament of the world championship, FRF aligned with the world practice and decided to award 3 points for the victory, instead of 2 points as before. Also after the English fashion, FRF decided to set up a new trophy, the Romanian Super Cup, which was to be contested between the champion team and the winner of the Romanian Cup in the respective season.

Dinamo had a new record of debutants in this season: 16 – Vasile Brătianu, Gheorghe Ceaușilă, Razvan Chiriță, Mihai Drăguș, Cătălin Hîldan, Marian Ivan, Laurențiu Lică, Simion Mironaș, Dănuț Moisescu, Constantin Moldoveanu, Radu Niculescu, Florentin Petre, Cristian Savu, Ion Sburlea, Mihai Tararache, Constantin Varga.

Results[edit]

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result Goals for Dinamo
1 20 August 1994 Electroputere Craiova A 1–3 Demollari 12
2 27 August 1994 FC Național H 3–1 Pușcaș 32, Demollari 75, Ceaușilă 83
3 31 August 1994 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț A 3–3 Ceaușilă 23, Moldovan 64, Demollari 68
4 9 September 1994 Gloria Bistrița H 7–4 Moldovan 3,10, M.Pană 13, Ceaușilă 49,59,82p, Demollari 40
5 17 September 1994 FC Argeș A 1–2 Moga 27
6 23 September 1994 FC Maramureș Baia Mare H 2–0 Demollari 47, Moldovan 61
7 2 October 1994 Steaua București A 0–2
8 15 October 1994 Universitatea Cluj H 2–0 Petre 3, Ceaușilă 52 p
9 22 October 1994 FC Brașov A 0–0
10 28 October 1994 Universitatea Craiova H 0–1
11 5 November 1994 Sportul Studențesc H 2–0 Moldovan 24, P. Marin 39 o.g.
12 16 November 1994 Petrolul Ploiești A 0–1
13 19 November 1994 Oțelul Galați H 3–2 Moldovan 17, Ivan 48, Moga 53
14 26 November 1994 Farul Constanța A 0–1
15 3 December 1994 Rapid București H 2–0 Ivan 45, Tararache 82
16 7 December 1994 Inter Sibiu A 0–2
17 17 December 1994 UTA H 1–1 Moisescu 71
18 4 March 1995 Electroputere Craiova H 3–0 C. Pană 48, Ivan 49, Mihali 63
19 11 March 1995 FC Național A 3–2 Mateuț 44, 68, Bătrînu 89o.g.
20 18 March 1995 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț H 1–0 Savu 73
21 22 March 1995 Gloria Bistrița A 2–1 Mateuț 35, Savu 55
22 1 April 1995 FC Argeș H 4–0 Savu 5, Ivan 49, 82, Mateuț 78
23 8 April 1995 FC Maramureș Baia Mare A 0–2
24 15 April 1995 Steaua București H 0–0
25 19 April 1995 Universitatea Cluj A 1–0 Savu 83
26 29 April 1995 FC Brașov H 4–0 Savu 41, Moldovan 53, 73, Varga 83
27 5 May 1995 Universitatea Craiova A 0–1
28 13 May 1995 Sportul Studențesc A 4–0 Moga 2, Mateuț 47, 52, Ivan 71
29 20 May 1995 Petrolul Ploiești H 1–0 Moldovan 65
30 27 May 1995 Oțelul Galați A 2–1 Mateuț 47p, 55
31 31 May 1995 Farul Constanța H 4–2 Ivan 16, Barbu 18og, Moldovan 30, Cheregi 63
32 10 June 1995 Rapid București A 2–2 Mateuț 20, 60p
33 14 June 1995 Inter Sibiu H 2–1 Fulga 50, Savu 56
34 17 June 1995 UTA A 1–0 Mihali 87
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result Goals for Dinamo
Last 32 26 February 1994 Dacia Pitești Pitești 3–1 Cheregi 5, Ivan 40, Pușcaș 90
Last 16 15 March 1995 Universitatea Craiova Pitești 1–3 Mateuț 44

UEFA Cup[edit]

First round

Trabzonspor Turkey2–1Romania Dinamo București
Kaynak 7'
Boz 19'
Report Ivan 28'
Attendance: 12.000
Referee: Angelo Amendolia (Italy)

Dinamo București Romania3–3Turkey Trabzonspor
Ceaușilă 9'
Niculescu 51'
Lică 82'
Report Orhan 21'
Kaynak 23'
Boz 78'
Attendance: 8.000
Referee: Gerard Ashby (England)

Trabzonspor won 5–4 on aggregate.

Squad[edit]

Goalkeepers: Florin Prunea (17/0), Florin Tene (13/0).

Defenders: Gheorghe Mihali (23/1), Zoltan Kadar (22/0), Leontin Grozavu (15/0), Florin Constantinovici (14/0), Cornel Mirea (9/0), Ion Sburlea (7/0), Marian Pană (6/1), Constantin Varga (6/0), Vasile Brătianu (4/0), Emanuel Moldoveanu (4/0), Simion Mironaş (2/0), Irinel Voicu (0/0).

Midfielders: Sebastian Moga (21/2), Costel Pană (13/1), Dănuţ Moisescu (12/1), Mihai Tararache (11/1), Dorin Mateuţ (9/4), Florentin Petre (7/1), Marius Cheregi (5/0), Cătălin Hîldan (3/0), Laurențiu Lică (3/0), Ionel Fulga (2/0), Dorel Chiriţă (1/0), Marius Coporan (0/0), Eugen Popistașu (0/0), Cezar Dinu (0/0).

Forwards: Marian Ivan (21/5), Viorel Moldovan (20/6), Sulejman Demollari (14/5), Gheorghe Ceaușilă (10/6), Cristian Pușcaș (9/1), Marian Savu (4/3), Radu Niculescu (3/0), Mihai Drăguş (0/0), Ionuţ Savu (0/0).

New Transfers[edit]

Dinamo signed Dorin Mateuţ from Reggiana, Gheorghe Ceaușilă from PAOK FC, Marian Ivan from FC Brașov, Simion Mironaş from Gloria Bistrița and Radu Niculescu from FC Inter Sibiu.

In the winter break, Marius Cheregi was signed from Samsunspor, Constantin Varga from FC Politehnica Timișoara and Ion Sburlea from Universitatea Craiova.

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