1988–89 FC Dinamo București season

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FC Dinamo București
1988–89 season
ManagerMircea Lucescu
Divizia A2nd
Romanian CupRunners-up
European Cup Winners' CupQuarter-finals
Top goalscorer
Dorin Mateuţ
(43 goals)

The 1988–89 season was FC Dinamo București's 40th season in Divizia A. After a couple of seasons in the European competitions without remarkable results, Dinamo qualified in the quarterfinals of the Cup Winners' Cup. Their opponents were Sampdoria Genoa, an Italian squad. The two games ended with draws, but Sampdoria moved forward due to an away goal. In the internal competitions, Dinamo could not interrupt Steaua's dominance, ending the championship in second place and losing the Romanian Cup final. Dorin Mateuţ won the European Golden Boot with 43 goals that were scored in the championship game.

Results[]

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 21 August 1988 SC Bacău A 3–1
2 28 August 1988 Victoria București H 3–1
3 31 August 1988 FC Bihor A 2–1
4 11 September 1988 Inter Sibiu H 8–1
5 14 September 1988 FC Argeș A 2–1
6 17 September 1988 Rapid București H 6–0
7 25 September 1988 Sportul Studențesc A 4–1
8 28 September 1988 U Cluj H 4–1
9 9 October 1988 U Craiova A 6–3
10 12 October 1988 FC Olt H 6–0
11 5 November 1988 Flacăra Moreni H 3–1
12 13 November 1988 Corvinul Hunedoara A 2–1
13 19 November 1988 ASA Târgu Mureș H 7–0
14 27 November 1988 FCM Brașov A 3–1
15 3 December 1988 Steaua București H 0–0
16 7 December 1988 Farul Constanța A 7–0
17 11 December 1988 Oțelul Galați H 6–3
18 5 March 1989 Oțelul Galați A 2–0
19 8 March 1989 Farul Constanța H 6–0
20 22 March 1989 Steaua București A 1–2
21 2 April 1989 FCM Brașov H 3–0
22 9 April 1989 ASA Târgu Mureș A 7–2
23 16 April 1989 Corvinul Hunedoara H 3–1
24 30 April 1989 Flacăra Moreni A 5–1
25 3 May 1989 FC Olt A 0–1
26 6 May 1989 U Craiova H 2–0
27 10 May 1989 U Cluj A 3–0
28 28 May 1989 Sportul Studențesc H 6–1
29 3 June 1989 Rapid București A 6–2
30 6 June 1989 FC Argeș H 1–0
31 11 June 1989 Inter Sibiu A 4–2
32 14 June 1989 FC Bihor H 5–1
33 17 June 1989 Victoria București A 4–1
34 20 June 1989 SC Bacău H 0–0
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 22 February 1989 A 2–1
Last 16 8 June 1989 Inter Sibiu Alba Iulia 1–0
Quarterfinals 22 June 1989 SC Bacău Buzău 5–1
Semifinals 25 June 1989 Victoria București Brăila 2–0
Final 29 June 1989 Steaua București Brașov 0–1

Romanian Cup final[]

Dinamo București0–1Steaua București
Hagi Goal 67'
Attendance: 35,000
Referee: Dan Petrescu (Bucharest)
DINAMO:
GK Bogdan Stelea
DF Ioan Varga
DF Mircea Rednic
DF Ioan Andone
DF Michael Klein
MF Dorin Mateuț
MF Ionuț Lupescu Substituted off 46'
MF Dănuț Lupu
MF Iulian Mihăescu
FW Rodion Cămătaru Substituted off 78'
FW Claudiu Vaișcovici
Substitutes:
MF Costel Orac Substituted in 46'
FW Florin Răducioiu Substituted in 78'
Manager:
Mircea Lucescu
STEAUA:
GK Silviu Lung
DF Dan Petrescu
DF Ștefan Iovan
DF Adrian Bumbescu
DF Iosif Rotariu
MF Tudorel Stoica
MF Daniel Minea Substituted off 84'
MF Ilie Dumitrescu
MF Gheorghe Hagi
FW Victor Pițurcă
FW Marius Lăcătuș Substituted off 85'
Substitutes:
MF Ilie Stan Substituted in 84'
FW Gavril Balint Substituted in 85'
Manager:
Anghel Iordănescu

Cup Winners' Cup[]

First round

Dinamo București3–0Kuusysi Lahti
Goal 12' (o.g.)
Andone Goal 72'
Vaişcovici Goal 74'
Attendance: 18,000
Referee: (Cyprus)

Kuusysi Lahti0–3Dinamo București
Vaişcovici Goal 11' (pen.)
Goal 34' (o.g.)
Răducioiu Goal 71' (pen.)
Ehden, Lahti
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: (Soviet Union)

Dinamo București won 6–0 on aggregate

Second round

Dundee United0–1Dinamo București
Mateuţ Goal 89'
Attendance: 20,000

Dinamo București1–1Dundee United
Mateuţ Goal 82' Beaumont Goal 79'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Albert Thomas (Netherlands)

Dinamo București won 2–1 on aggregate

Quarterfinals

Dinamo București1–1Sampdoria
Vaişcovici Goal 16' (pen.) Vialli Goal 90'
Attendance: 20,000

Sampdoria0–0Dinamo București
Attendance: 17,652
Referee: (Hungary)

Sampdoria Genova București won 1–1 on aggregate due to away goal

Squad[]

Goalkeepers: Dumitru Moraru, Bogdan Stelea, Sorin Colceag.

Defenders: Iulian Mihăescu, Ioan Andone, Mircea Rednic, Michael Klein, Adrian Matei, Alexandru Nicolae, Ioan Varga, , .

Midfielders: Ionuț Lupescu, Dănuț Lupu, Dorin Mateuț, Costel Orac, Ioan Ovidiu Sabău, Marcel Sabou, Gheorghe Viscreanu, , .

Forwards: Rodion Cămătaru, Claudiu Vaișcovici, Florin Răducioiu, , .

Transfers[]

Dinamo brought Gheorghe Viscreanu from Flacăra Moreni and Ioan Ovidiu Sabău from ASA Târgu Mureș. In the winter break Dinamo brought Michael Klein from Corvinul Hunedoara and Adrian Matei from Rapid. Florin Prunea is loaned to U.Cluj.

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