2002–03 FC Dinamo București season

FC Dinamo Bucureşti
2002-03 season
Manager Cornel Dinu
Ion Moldovan (rounds 1-3)
Florin Marin (rounds 4-7)
Cornel Dinu (rounds 8-18)
Ioan Andone
Liga I 6th
Romanian Cup Winner
UEFA Champions League 2nd qual. round
Top goalscorer Ionel Dănciulescu (16 goals)

The 2002-03 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti's 54th season in Divizia A. In this season, Dinamo was affected again by the big number of players who left the team, which became a tradition for the bosses of the club to sell players after winning a title. Thus, Dinamo was again facing another reconstruction. They started the season badly, losing the two games in the UEFA Champions League qualifying phase, and leaving early the European competitions. Cornel Dinu was sacked after this two losses. In Divizia A Dinamo had hard times, changing a lot of managers and losing seven consecutive games. The team finished the season on the sixth position. A momentum of the season came in November, in the Romanian Cup, last 16, where Dinamo met the biggest rival Steaua. Dinamo won 3-0 the game played at the Cotroceni stadium.[1] After Ioan Andone came to the team, Dinamo played a spectacular semifinal with Astra Ploieşti. They lost the first game, 2-1 in Ploieşti in the middle of the crisis, but then the team beat Astra in Bucharest 3-1 after extra time. They then went on to win the Romanian Cup, after beating FC Naţional in the final 1-0 on a goal scored by Iulian Tameş.

Results

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 17 August 2002 Ceahlăul H 5-0
2 22 August 2002 Astra A 2-4
3 31 August 2002 FCM Bacău H 1-1
4 15 September 2002 Steaua Bucureşti A 1-1
5 21 September 2002 FC Argeș H 3-0
6 28 September 2002 Rapid Bucureşti A 1-3
7 5 October 2002 Gloria Bistriţa H 0-2
8 20 October 2002 Naţional Bucureşti A 2-0
9 26 October 2002 UTA H 5-0
10 3 November 2002 Farul Constanţa A 1-0
11 10 November 2002 Sportul Studenţesc H 3-1
12 16 November 2002 Oţelul Galaţi A 0-2
13 24 November 2002 FC Brașov H 1-0
14 30 November 2002 Poli Timişoara A 3-2
15 8 December 2002 U Craiova H 1-0
16 19 March 2003 Ceahlăul A 2-3
17 8 March 2003 Astra H 0-3
18 15 March 2003 FCM Bacău A 1-3
19 23 March 2003 Steaua Bucureşti H 2-4
20 5 April 2003 FC Argeș A 0-2
21 13 April 2003 Rapid Bucureşti H 0-2
22 16 April 2003 Gloria Bistriţa A 0-1
23 19 April 2003 Naţional Bucureşti H 1-1
24 26 April 2003 UTA A 0-0
25 3 May 2003 Farul Constanţa H 2-0
26 7 May 2003 Sportul Studenţesc A 6-5
27 10 May 2003 Oţelul Galaţi H 1-0
28 17 May 2003 FC Brașov A 2-2
29 24 May 2003 Poli Timişoara H 2-1
30 28 May 2003 U Craiova A 1-3
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 6 November 2002 UM Timişoara Timişoara 1-0
Last 16 27 November 2002 Steaua Bucureşti Bucureşti 3-0
QF-1st leg 12 March 2003 Farul Constanţa Constanţa 1-0
QF-2nd leg 2 April 2003 Farul Constanţa Bucureşti 2-2
SF-1st leg 23 April 2003 Astra Ploieşti Ploieşti 1-2
SF-2nd leg 14 May 2003 Astra Ploieşti Bucureşti 3-1
Final 31 May 2003 Naţional Bucureşti Bucureşti 1-0
Cupa României 2002-03 Winners
Dinamo Bucureşti
10th Title

UEFA Champions League

Second qualifying round

31 July 2002
21:00
Club Brugge Belgium 3 1 Dinamo Bucureşti
Lange  25'
Mendoza  44', 85'
Alexa  43'
Jan Breydel Stadium, Bruges
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Yuri Baskarov (Russia)

7 August 2002
21:00
Dinamo Bucureşti 0 1 Belgium Club Brugge
Lange  19'
Stadionul Cotroceni, Bucharest
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Leif Sundell (Sweden)

Club Brugge KV won 4-1 on aggregate

Squad

Goalkeepers: Cristian Munteanu (20/0), Daniel Tudor (6/0), Ştefan Preda (7/0).

Defenders: Angelo Alistar (1/0), Ovidiu Burcă (12/0), Alexandru Marius Dragomir (3/0), Cornel Frăsineanu (17/1), Bogdan Onuț (21/1), Gheorghe Popescu (8/0), Dorin Semeghin (1/0), Flavius Stoican (21/0), Iosif Tâlvan (10/0), Gabriel Tamaş (21/3).

Midfielders: Dan Alexa (24/0), Mugur Bolohan (6/0), Ciprian Danciu (4/0), Ştefan Grigorie (23/2), Giani Kiriţă (23/1), Vlad Munteanu (21/2), Florin Pârvu (19/0), Florentin Petre (25/2), Iulian Tameş (20/2).

Forwards: Cosmin Bărcăuan (23/12), Ionel Dănciulescu (26/16), Claudiu Drăgan (12/0), Ciprian Marica (10/1), Nicolae Mitea (9/0), Claudiu Niculescu (2/5).

Transfers

New players: Gh.Popescu (Lecce), Alexa, Grigorie, Stoican, Bărcăuan (all from U.Craiova).

Left team: Prunea, Bolohan (FCM Bacău), O.Stângă (U.Craiova), Zicu (Farul)

References

  1. "Romanian_Cup - statistics". Romaniansoccer.ro. 2003-11-27. Retrieved 2012-06-12.

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