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1974–75 FC Dinamo București season

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The 1974-75 season was FC Dinamo București's 26th season in Divizia A. Dinamo dominated the national championship, winning the first six matches and leading from start to finish. Instead, they left the Romanian Cup yet again in the last 32. In Europe, Dinamo played in the UEFA Cup and after the eliminating Boluspor, failed in the confrontation with F.C. Koln: 1-1 and 2-3!

Dudu Georgescu became the championship's top scorer, with 33 goals, and also won the European Golden Boot, being the first Romanian football player winner of a European prize.

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Results

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 11 August 1974 CSM Reșița H 2-1
2 17 August 1974 CFR Cluj A 2-0
3 25 August 1974 Steaua București H 2-0
4 28 August 1974 ASA Târgu Mureș H 5-1
5 1 September 1974 UTA A 1-0
6 8 September 1974 FC Argeş H 3-2
7 14 September 1974 Sportul Studențesc A 0-1
8 28 September 1974 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea A 2-0
9 19 October 1974 FCM Galați H 2-0
10 27 October 1974 FC Constanța A 1-1
11 1 November 1974 Jiul Petroșani H 3-1
12 10 November 1974 Olimpia Satu Mare A 0-1
13 17 November 1974 U Craiova H 1-0
14 20 November 1974 Poli Timișoara A 1-2
15 24 November 1974 U Cluj H 2-0
16 30 November 1974 Poli Iaşi A 4-3
17 8 December 1974 Steagul Roșu Brașov H 1-0
18 2 March 1975 CSM Reșița A 2-2
19 8 March 1975 CFR Cluj H 1-0
20 15 March 1975 Steaua București A 3-1
21 23 March 1975 ASA Târgu Mureș A 0-2
22 26 March 1975 UTA H 2-0
23 5 April 1975 FC Argeş A 2-2
24 9 April 1975 Sportul Studențesc H 3-0
25 23 April 1975 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea H 5-0
26 27 April 1975 FCM Galați A 1-2
27 4 May 1975 FC Constanța H 3-3
28 14 May 1975 Jiul Petroșani A 0-2
29 18 May 1975 Olimpia Satu Mare H 5-0
30 25 May 1975 U Craiova A 0-3
31 8 June 1975 Poli Timișoara H 2-2
32 11 June 1975 U Cluj A 0-1
33 23 June 1975 Poli Iaşi H 1-2
34 29 June 1975 Steagul Roșu Brașov A 1-2
Divizia A 1974–75 Winners
Dinamo București
8th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 13 November 1974 Rapid București București 1-2

UEFA Cup

First round

Boluspor0 – 1FC Dinamo București
R.Nunweiller 36'
Seheir, Bolu
Attendance: 2,116
Referee: Giulio Ciacci (Italy)

FC Dinamo București3 – 0Boluspor
Dinu 36'
Dumitrache 58'
Lucescu 85'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: Marian Kuston (Poland)

Dinamo București won 4-0 on aggregate

Second round

FC Dinamo București1 – 1F.C. Köln
Dinu 65' Lauscher 41'

F.C. Köln3 – 2FC Dinamo București
Overath 17'
Neumann 58'
Müller 73'
Custov 4'
Georgescu 8'
Attendance: 14,246
Referee: Zdenek Jelinek (Czechoslovakia)

FC Köln won 4-3 on aggregate

Squad

Goalkeepers: Mircea Constantinescu (32 / 0); Constantin Ștefan (1 / 0); Iosif Cavai (2 / 0).
Defenders: Florin Cheran (31 / 0); Vasile Dobrău (32 / 0); Alexandru Sătmăreanu (29 / 3); Augustin Deleanu (33 / 0); Gabriel Sandu (25 / 2); Teodor Lucuță (3 / 0).
Midfielders: Cornel Dinu (30 / 3); Radu Nunweiller (29 / 2); Viorel Sălceanu (5 / 1); Marin Ion (6 / 0); George Marincel (1 / 0); Marian Vlad (1 / 0).
Forwards: Alexandru Custov (31 / 2); Alexandru Moldovan (11 / 0); Dudu Georgescu (31 / 33); Florea Dumitrache (10 / 4); Toma Zamfir (31 / 8); Mircea Lucescu (31 / 4); Cristian Vrînceanu (8 / 0); Ionel Augustin (5 / 0).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)[1]

Manager: Nicolae Dumitru.

Transfers

Constantin Traian Ștefan is transferred from U Cluj at the beginning of the season. George Marincel is transferred from Viitorul Scornicești at the mid-season. Florian Dumitrescu is transferred to Steaua and Viorel Sălceanu to FC Galați.

Marin Ion and Ionel Augustin are promoted from the youth team.

References

  1. ^ "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
This page was last edited on 23 July 2021, at 21:05
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