FC Dinamo București

Dinamo Bucharest ( Fotbal Club Dinamo Bucureşti) is a Romanian sports club from Bucharest. His football department plays since 1948 in the first Romanian football league.

History

The club went on 14 May 1948, the Bucharest football clubs " Unirea Tricolor mai" ( " Three colors Association / MAY ") and " Ciocanul Bucureşti " ( "Hammer Bucharest" ) out. First coach of the team was Coloman Braun-Bogdan. The first championship won Dinamo in 1955 and the first trophy in 1959. Such were the foundation for many more titles in the history of the club. During the 1960s, followed by five more championships and two cup wins and a lot of games on the European stage, thereby Dinamo Bucharest made ​​a name. In the 1970s, the team won the league title number six to nine. In the following decade the club could, among other national titles recorded international success, especially by reaching the semi-finals in the European Champions Cup in 1984, where one was eliminated against Liverpool. Particularly noteworthy was the last championship before the turn of the millennium in the year 1992, when Dinamo 34 games long remained unbeaten. In the following years, however, the success came from initially. The association reported only in 2000 with the domestic double back. In the same year, a ten-year contract with the second division Poiana Campina was completed, which should act as a satellite team of Dinamo.

On 12 June 2006 Mircea Rednic was engaged as the new coach. With him Dinamo succeeded in the 2006 /07 his 18th and last championship to date. Despite the great national achievements the club to this day not yet succeeded in the crucial international breakthrough. Also in the 2007/ 08 season you missed a place in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League by a defeat against Lazio in the third qualifying round. For this reason, the coach Rednic resigned on 2 September 2007 and was replaced on 5 September 2007 by the three-time world goalkeeper Walter Zenga, who remained only until 25 November of the year, however. After the meantime Cornel Ţălnar held the responsibility for the team, took on 4 March 2008 Gheorghe Mulţescu the task of leading the sixth- Dinamo back to the top. Ţălnar became his assistant coach. Just four weeks later, on 31 March 2008, Mulţescu stepped back and Ţălnar started training for the remaining eight game day of the season 2007/08. In June 2008, Mircea Rednic again coach of the team, his assistant coach was Ion Vlădoiu. In June 2009 Rednic resigned from his post and was replaced on 23 June 2009 by the former Italian international Dario Bonetti. He was dismissed after controversial statements regarding the Dinamo 's shareholders in early October 2009. After a 20-day interim solution by Ion Marin jumped again Cornel Ţălnar into the breach, this time with the support of Ioan Viorel Ganea as an assistant coach. In the summer of 2010, Ioan Andone coach of the team and was able to reach the final of the Cupa României 2010/11. He was replaced on July 11, 2011 by Liviu Ciobotariu. Although Dinamo took second place in the standings and the semi-final first leg of the Cupa României had won the 2011/12 against Gaz Metan Medias, Ciobotariu was fired after a home defeat against Petrolul Ploiesti on 10 April 2012 and replaced by the returnees Dario Bonetti.

After many years, adidas, joma and Lotto were the technical designers, does the job since 2006, Nike.

Achievements

Squad 2013/14 season

(Updated: August 4, 2013)

Former Players

  • Romania Dumitru Adrian Mihalcea
  • Romania Gheorghe Mihali
  • Romania Viorel Moldovan
  • Romania Dumitru Moraru
  • Romania Gheorghe Mulţescu
  • Romania Dorinel Munteanu
  • Romania Adrian Mutu
  • Romania Valentin Năstase
  • Romania Alexandru Nicolae
  • Romania Marius Niculae
  • Romania Claudiu Niculescu
  • Romania Ion Nunweiller
  • Romania Lică Nunweiller
  • Romania Radu Nunweiller
  • Romania Costel Orac
  • Romania Titus ozone
  • Romania Ion Pârcălab
  • Romania Emil Petru
  • Romania Cornel Popa
  • Romania Florin Răducioiu
  • Romania Mircea Rednic
  • Romania Gabriel Sandu
  • Romania Nelu Stănescu
  • Romania Cornel Ţălnar
  • Romania Ion Ţîrcovnicu
  • Romania Florea Văetuş
  • Romania Iosif Varga

Former coach

  • Romania Coloman Braun-Bogdan ( 1948-1952 )
  • Romania Nicolae Dumitru (1962, 1969-1970, 1971-1972, 1974-1976, 1982-1984 )
  • Romania Bazil Marian ( 1968-1969 )
  • Romania Cornel Dinu ( September 1984 to April 1985, 1996, April 1998 to August 2001, October 2002 to March 2003, November 2007)
  • Mircea Lucescu, Romania (1985 to 1990)
  • Romania Viorel Hizo ( 1997 to 5 April 1998)
  • Romania Cornel Ţălnar (1997, November 25 2007 to 2008 31 March 2008 to June 2008, October 2009 to the summer of 2010, from December 2012 to May 2013 )
  • Romania Ion Marin ( August 2001 to April 2002, October 2009)
  • Romania Ioan Andone ( March 2003 to December 2005, the summer of 2010 to 4 July 2011)
  • Romania Mircea Rednic (June 12, 2006 to September 2, 2007, from June 2008 to June 2009 )
  • Italy Walter Zenga (September 5, 2007 to November 25, 2007 )
  • Romania Gheorghe Mulţescu (March 2008, June 2013 to September 2013 )
  • Italy Dario Bonetti (23rd June 2009 to October 2009 10 April, 2012 to 14 November 2012)
  • Romania Liviu Ciobotariu (July 11, 2011 to April 10, 2012 )
  • Romania Dorinel Munteanu ( November 2012-December 2012 )
  • Romania Flavius ​​Stoican ( since September 2013)
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