1970–71 FC Dinamo București season

The 1970–71 season was FC Dinamo București's 22nd season in Divizia A. Dinamo is close to their second double in Romania, but fails to win the Romanian Cup, losing again the final against Steaua. In was the fourth final in a row played by Dinamo. After a two-year break, Dinamo is back in the European cups, playing in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup where is eliminated in the second round by Liverpool F.C..

FC Dinamo București
1970–71 season
ManagerDumitru Nicolae Nicuşor
Divizia A1st
Romanian CupFinalist
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup2nd Round
Top goalscorerFlorea Dumitrache (15 goals)

Results

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 30 August 1970 Dinamo Bacău H 2-1
2 6 September 1970 CFR Cluj A 1-0
3 12 September 1970 Poli Iaşi H 1-3
4 20 September 1970 Progresul București A 0-0
5 27 September 1970 CFR Timişoara A 2-1
6 4 October 1970 Farul Constanţa H 4-1
7 17 October 1970 FC Argeş A 1-1
8 25 October 1970 Steaua București H 3-0
9 31 October 1970 UTA H 4-1
10 15 November 1970 Petrolul Ploieşti A 1-2
11 22 November 1970 Jiul Petroşani H 4-0
12 28 November 1970 Rapid București A 1-1
13 6 December 1970 U Craiova A 0-1
14 9 December 1970 U Cluj H 2-1
15 13 December 1970 Steagul Roşu Braşov A 0-0
16 14 March 1971 SC Bacău A 1-1
17 21 March 1971 CFR Cluj H 4-0
18 28 March 1971 Poli Iaşi A 0-0
19 4 April 1971 Progresul București H 1-2
20 11 April 1971 CFR Timişoara H 2-0
21 25 April 1971 Farul Constanţa A 1-2
22 2 May 1971 FC Argeş H 1-0
23 9 May 1971 Steaua București A 1-0
24 22 May 1971 UTA A 2-0
25 30 May 1971 Petrolul Ploieşti H 2-2
26 6 June 1971 Jiul Petroşani A 0-2
27 9 June 1971 Rapid București H 1-1
28 13 June 1971 U Craiova H 1-2
29 20 June 1971 U Cluj A 2-2
30 27 June 1971 Steagul Roşu Braşov H 4-4
Divizia A 1970–71 Winners
Dinamo București
6th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 7 March 1971 Aurora Urziceni A 2-0
Last 16 24 March 1971 Chimia Făgăraş Braşov 1-0
Quarterfinals, 1st leg 28 April 1971 Progresul Brăila H 4-1
Quarterfinals, 2nd leg 2 June 1971 Progresul Brăila A 0-0
Semifinals, 1st leg 16 June 1971 Metalul București A 0-1
Semifinals, 2nd leg 23 June 1971 Metalul București H 5-1
Final 4 July 1971 Steaua București București 2-3

Romanian Cup final

Dinamo București2 – 3Steaua București
Lucescu  2', 58' (pen.) Tătaru  23' (pen.)
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Kevork Ghemigean (Bucharest)
DINAMO:
GKMircea Constantinescu
DFFlorin Cheran
DFIon Nunweiller
DFGabriel Sandu 46'
DFAugustin Deleanu
MFCornel Dinu
MFRadu Nunweiller
FWViorel Sălceanu
FWDoru Popescu 55'
FWFlorea Dumitrache
FWMircea Lucescu
Substitutes:
MFMircea Stoenescu 46'
FWIon Haidu 55'
Manager:
Dumitru Nicolae Nicuşor
STEAUA:
GKCarol Haidu
DFLajos Sătmăreanu
DFMarius Ciugarin
DFGheorghe Cristache
DFIosif Vigu
MFVasile Negrea
MFIoan Naom
FWNicolae Pantea
FWGheorghe Tătaru
FWAnghel Iordănescu
FWDumitru Dumitriu 70'
Substitutes:
FWVasile Aelenei 70'
Manager:
Ştefan Kovacs

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

First round

FC Dinamo București5 – 0PAOK Thessaloniki
Dumitrache  8', 49', 73'
Popescu  64', 83'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Sándor Petri (Hungary)

PAOK Thessaloniki1 – 0FC Dinamo București
Koudas  80'
Attendance: 30,000

Dinamo București won 5-1 on aggregate

Second round

Liverpool F.C.3 – 0FC Dinamo București
Lindsay  60'
Lawler  73'
Hughes  83'
Attendance: 36,525
Referee: Roger Machin (France)

FC Dinamo București1 – 1Liverpool F.C.
Sălceanu  34' Boersma  48'

Liverpool F.C. won 4-1 on aggregate

Squad

Goalkeepers: Marin Andrei (4 games/0 goals), Iosif Cavai (1/0), Mircea Constantinescu (27/0).

Defenders: Florin Cheran (27/1), Augustin Deleanu (27/3), Cornel Dinu (24/4), Ion Nunweiller (20/0), Nicolae Petre (2/0), Gabriel Sandu (9/0), Mircea Stoenescu (20/0), Constantin Ștefan (8/0).

Midfielders: Alexandru Mustățea (28/0), Radu Nunweiller (30/5), Viorel Sălceanu (26/8).

Forwards: Gavril Both (10/1), Florea Dumitrache (28/15), Ion Haidu (14/2), Mircea Lucescu (23/3), Alexandru Moldovan (12/0), Ion Moţ (3/0), Petre Nuțu (12/0), Doru Popescu (22/7).

Transfers

Before the season, Dinamo transferred Alexandru Mustățea from Universitatea Cluj, and Mircea Constantinescu from Politehnica Iaşi. Ion Nunweiller returned after two seasons spent at Fenerbahçe. Constantin Frățilă went to FC Argeş, Ion Pîrcălab to Nîmes Olympique, in France and Vasile Gergely to Hertha Berlin. Ion Moţ is transferred from Unirea Alba Iulia during the season. Gabriel Sandu is promoted from the second team.

References

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