The 2014–15 season was FC Dinamo București's 66th consecutive season in Liga I. In this season, Dinamo played in Liga I, Cupa României and Cupa Ligii. Dinamo continued its insolvency procedure, thus the club could not buy any player, bringing only free agents and players on loan.
Flavius Stoican remained the club manager for the first months of the season, but resigned in November.[1] The general director Ionel Dănciulescu was named caretaker manager until the end of the year.[2] In January 2015, Mihai Teja, former manager of the national U-21 squad, signed a contract for 18 months,[3] but was sacked in March, after only five games in charge.[4] Stoican was brought back for the end of the season.[5]
On 6 May, Stoican ended his contract with Dinamo, leaving the club for the second time this season. His place was taken by Mircea Rednic who returned to Dinamo for his third spell as head coach.[6]
Source: Liga I(in Romanian)UEFA.com(in English) Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head results; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored (I) Unable to qualify for UEFA Competitions Notes:
^The Romanian Cup finalist Universitatea Cluj filed for insolvency, and the other one is Steaua București, so the European spot meant for cup winner will be filled up by the 3rd eligible team from the Liga I and the spot for the third-placed team will be given to the 4th eligible team from the Liga I.[12]