2009–10 FC Dinamo București season
FC Dinamo București 2009–10 football season
The 2009–10 season of Dinamo București' s 61st consecutive season in Liga I . In this season, Dinamo competed in Liga I , Cupa României and UEFA Europa League .
Dinamo played in the playoff for Europa League against Czech football club FC Slovan Liberec . In the first leg the supporters invaded the pitch causing the match to be abandoned in the 88th minute when the score was 2–0 for Slovan. The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body awarded a default 0–3 defeat against Dinamo. One week later in Liberec Dinamo managed a memorable comeback and qualified in the Europa League 2009-10 Group Stage after winning 3–0 in Liberec after 90 and 120 minutes and winning 9–8 at penalties after 10 series. Andrei Cristea scored once and Marius Niculae twice. Dinamo was drawn in group F along Panathinaikos Athens , Galatasaray Istanbul and Sturm Graz . The first game was played against the Austrian team in Graz on 17 September and won 1–0 by the Red Dogs, but they eventually only won another game in the group, finishing 3rd in the group with two wins and four defeats. Dinamo finished the season 6th in Romania and qualified for the Europa League and were eliminated in the Cup semifinals. The season was another unsuccessful one despite defeating again rivals Steaua Bucharest twice and being most of the championship close to the leading position of the table.
Staff
Position
Staff
Manager
Cornel Ţălnar
Assistant manager
Ionel Ganea
Fitness Coach
Constantin Niculae
Goalkeeping Coach
Claudio Bozzini
Last updated: 7 January 2010 Source: [1]
Transfers
In
Out
Last updated: 1 February 2010
Squad stats
Outfield players
Disciplinary record
Results
Liga 1
Round
Date/Hour
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Scorers (minute)
Referee
Attendance
Report
I
01.08/21:30
U Craiova
A
0–0
Tudor
18,000
[14]
II
07.08/20:00
Inter Argeș
H
0–1
Crăciunescu
0
[15]
III
15.08/21:00
Ceahlăul
A
4–0
Dănciulescu (5, 77), Ad.Cristea (23), Torje (49)
Deaconu
12,000
[16]
IV
23.08/20:30
CFR Cluj
H
1–0
Niculae (80)
Haţegan
2,000
[17]
V
30.08/21:00
Steaua
A
1–0
Tamaş (23)
Bergonzi
18,600
[18]
VI
12.09/19:00
Oţelul
H
0–1
Drăgănescu
3,000
[19]
VII
20.09/20:00
Urziceni
H
2–1
An.Cristea (49), Torje (90)
Lutz
6,000
[20]
VIII
26.09/16:00
Gaz Metan
A
0–1
Kovacs
1,500
[21]
IX
04.10/20:00
Pandurii
H
1–1
Tamaş (8-pen.)
Ionescu
800
[22]
X
18.10/18:00
FC Brașov
A
1–0
An.Cristea (26)
Balaj
8,000
[23]
XI
25.10/18:00
Bistriţa
H
1–1
An.Cristea (36)
Danşa
1,300
[24]
XII
01.11/20:00
Poli Iaşi
A
3–1
An.Cristea (20, 63), Ad.Cristea (58)
Deaconu
6,000
[25] Archived 3 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
XIII
08.11/20:00
Rapid
H
1–1
Niculescu (88)
Haţegan
8,000
[26] Archived 11 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
XIV
23.11/20:45
Timișoara
A
0–2
Mazic
20,000
[27] Archived 25 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
XV
28.11/18:00
Alba Iulia
H
2–0
Niculescu (3), Niculae (82)
Drăgănescu
1,000
[28] Archived 30 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
XVI
08.12/20:00
Astra
A
1–1
Niculescu (55)
Colţescu
4,000
[29] Archived 12 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine
XVII
13.12/20:00
Vaslui
H
1–1
N'Doye (55)
Gomes
1,500
[30] [permanent dead link ]
XVIII
21.02/19:30
U Craiova
H
2–1
Boştină (8), Niculae (16)
Constantin
7,300
[31] Archived 25 February 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XIX
27.02/19:00
Inter Argeș
A
3–1
An.Cristea (57, 74), Alexe (67)
Balaj
9,000
[32] Archived 4 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XX
06.03/18:30
Ceahlăul
H
1–1
Viţelaru (15/owngoal)
Ionescu
2,000
[33] Archived 8 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXI
13.03/20:00
CFR Cluj
A
2–2
Cristea (33), Boştină (54)
Haţegan
20,000
[34] Archived 16 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXII
17.03/20:30
Steaua
H
2–0
Alexe (39), Cristea (82)
Tudor
15,000
[35]
XXIII
21.03/15:30
Oţelul
A
3–2
Moţi (5), Alexe (20), An.Cristea (55)
Balaj
11,000
[36] Archived 25 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXIV
28.03/20:00
Urziceni
A
4–4
Fernandes (6-o.g.) An.Cristea (8, 64), Torje (48)
Avram
2,000
[37] Archived 31 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXV
02.04/20:30
Gaz Metan
H
1–0
Alexe (58)
Berbecaru
3,000
[38] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXVI
08.04/20:30
Pandurii
A
0–0
Kovacs
7,000
[39] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXVII
11.04/19:30
FC Brașov
H
0–0
Ionescu
3,000
[40] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXVIII
17.04/19:30
Bistriţa
A
2–3
Niculescu (12), An.Cristea (32)
Colţescu
5,000
[41] Archived 20 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXIX
23.04/20:30
Poli Iaşi
H
1–1
N'Doye (21)
Dumitru
2.000
[42] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXX
02.05/20:30
Rapid
A
2–2
An. Cristea (11), Alexe (24)
Haţegan
9,000
[43] Archived 31 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXXI
06.05/21:15
FC Timișoara
H
1–2
Niculae (64)
Deaconu
4,000
[44] Archived 10 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXXII
10.05/14:00
Alba Iulia
A
2–1
An.Cristea (45, 69)
Drăgănescu
5,000
[45] Archived 12 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXXIII
16.05/18:00
Astra
H
3–3
Scarlatache (9), Bratu (12), Ad.Cristea (80)
Comănescu
1,000
[46] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
XXXIV
22.05/17:00
FC Vaslui
A
0–2
Ivan
5,000
[47] Archived 16 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
Cupa României
Round
Hour
Opponent
Stadium
Score
Scorers
Referee
Attendance
Report
Round of 32
24.09/20:00
FC Zlatna
H
5–0
Predescu (5), Niculescu (28), Zé Kalanga (30), Zicu (39), Kiraly (62 o.g.)
Unimătan
1,000
[48]
Round of 16
29.10/20:15
Oţelul
H
1–0
Niculescu (75)
Drăgănescu
1,000
[49] [permanent dead link ]
Quarterfinales
19.11/20:15
Astra
A
2–1
An.Cristea (9, 54)
Balaj
4,500
[50] Archived 21 November 2009 at the Wayback Machine
Semifinals 1st leg
23.03/20:15
CFR Cluj
H
1–1
Goian (10)
Haţegan
8,000
[51] Archived 26 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Semifinals 2nd leg
14.04/20:15
CFR Cluj
A
1–2
An.Cristea (73)
Tudor
12,880
[52] Archived 4 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine
Europe
Play-off Europa League
Dinamo București 3–3 Slovan Liberec on aggregate. Dinamo București won 9–8 on penalties.
Group F
Non competitive matches
Last updated: 10 February 2010 Source: www.fcdinamo.ro1 Dinamo goals come first. National flags for Ground and Opponent columns are only shown when different from that of Dinamo.M = Match; Ground: H = Home, A = Away, N = Neutral, HR = Home replacement, AR = Away replacement.
References
Domestic leagues Domestic cups European Other
International competitions