1964–65 FC Dinamo București season

The 1964–65 season was FC Dinamo București's 16th season in Divizia A. Dinamo won for the fourth consecutive time the championship, the longest series of trophies in their history. In the European Cup, Dinamo are eliminated in the first round by the trophy holder, Inter Milan.

FC Dinamo București
1964–65 season
ManagerAngelo Niculescu
Divizia A1st
Romanian CupSemi-finalist
European CupFirst round
Top goalscorerGheorghe Ene (15)

Results

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 30 August 1964 Crişul Oradea H 2-0
2 6 September 1964 UTA A 3-0
3 24 December 1964 Rapid București H 3-1
4 29 November 1964 Dinamo Piteşti H 2-0
5 10 December 1964 Ştiinţa Cluj A 1-3
6 5 November 1964 Ştiinţa Craiova H 3-1
7 17 December 1964 Progresul București H 4-0
8 13 December 1964 Minerul Baia Mare A 1-0
9 6 December 1964 CSMS Iaşi H 2-0
10 1 November 1964 Steagul Roşu Braşov A 1-3
11 27 December 1964 Steaua București A 1-0
12 15 November 1964 Farul Constanţa H 4-1
13 22 November 1964 Petrolul Ploieşti A 1-3
14 14 March 1965 Crişul Oradea A 0-0
15 25 March 1965 UTA H 1-1
16 28 March 1965 Rapid București A 0-1
17 4 April 1965 Dinamo Piteşti A 1-1
18 11 April 1965 Ştiinţa Cluj H 1-2
19 18 April 1965 Ştiinţa Craiova A 2-0
20 21 April 1965 Progresul București A 0-0
21 9 May 1965 Minerul Baia Mare H 4-2
22 16 May 1965 CSMS Iaşi A 1-0
23 19 May 1965 Steagul Roşu Braşov H 10-1
24 2 June 1965 Steaua București H 2-1
25 20 June 1965 Farul Constanţa A 3-0
26 27 June 1965 Petrolul Ploieşti H 3-1
Divizia A 1964–65 Winners
Dinamo București
5th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 6 March 1965 Ştiinţa Galaţi A 3-0
Last 16 17 March 1965 Petrolul Ploieşti Constanţa 1-0
Quarter-finals 30 June 1965 Metalul Târgovişte București 5-0
Semifinals 4 July 1965 Dinamo Piteşti Ploieşti 0-1

European Cup

Preliminary round – first leg

Sliema Wanderers Malta0 2Dinamo București
Frăţilă 4'
Nunweiller 41'
Attendance: 7,784

Second leg

Dinamo București5 0Sliema Wanderers
Pîrcălab 30', 42'
Petru 65'
Frăţilă 84', 86'
Attendance: 10,501
Referee: Dimitar Rumenchev (Bulgaria)

First round – first leg

Internazionale Italy6 0Dinamo București
Jair 12' 35'
Mazzola 16' 78'
Luis Suárez 38'
Milani 81'
Attendance: 20,376
Referee: Manuel Gómez Arribas (Spain)

Second leg

Dinamo București0 1Internazionale
Domenghini 57'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Dimitrios Wlachojanis (Austria)

Squad

Goalkeepers: Ilie Datcu (24 / 0); Iuliu Uțu (6 / 0).
Defenders: Cornel Popa (25 / 0); Ion Nunweiller (25 / 0); Lică Nunweiller (13 / 2); Constantin Ștefan (22 / 0); Dumitru Ivan (19 / 0).
Midfielders: Emil Petru (19 / 4); Octavian Popescu (19 / 4); Vasile Gergely (20 / 0).
Forwards: Ion Pîrcălab (20 / 7); Radu Nunweiller (18 / 1); Constantin Frățilă (23 / 11); Gheorghe Ene (23 / 15); Ion Haidu (23 / 10); Gheorghe Grozea (4 / 0); Iosif Varga (2 / 0); Ion Țîrcovnicu (1 / 0); Vasile Ionescu (1 / 0); Mircea Lucescu (1 / 0).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)[1]

Manager: Angelo Niculescu.

Transfers

Țîrcovnicu and Varga were transferred to Dinamo Piteşti. Gheorghe Grozea made his debut in the first squad.

References

  1. "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
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