1982–83 FC Dinamo București season

The 1982–83 season was FC Dinamo București's 34th season in Divizia A of Romanian association football.

FC Dinamo București
1982–83 season
ManagerDumitru Nicolae Nicuşor
Divizia A1st
Romanian CupSemifinals
European CupSecond round
Top goalscorerIonel Augustin (14 goals)

Dumitru Nicolae Nicuşor is promoted as team manager, and brings the 11th championship title for Dinamo. The main rival was Sportul Studenţesc, but Dinamo took the first place at the half of the season and kept it until the final. In the Romanian Cup, Dinamo was eliminated by Universitatea Craiova in the semifinals, after the penalty kicks. After a 5-year absence, Dinamo reappears in the European Champions Cup, meeting (and eliminating) Vaaleregen Oslo. In the next stage, Dinamo had to confront a difficult opponent: the team of Vizek and Nehoda, Dukla Prague. They win at home, with 2–0, obtaining the qualification at Prague: 1–2. Dinamo is eliminated by Aston Villa, club of Bremmer, Cowans, Withe, Shaw and Morley.

Results

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 7 August 1982 FCM Brașov A 1-0
2 11 August 1982 Petrolul Ploiești H 6-0
3 14 August 1982 ASA Târgu Mureș A 1-1
4 21 August 1982 FC Bihor H 3-1
5 28 August 1982 FC Olt A 1-1
6 11 September 1982 Poli Iași H 1-0
7 19 September 1982 Corvinul Hunedoara A 1-1
8 25 September 1982 FC Argeş H 2-0
9 3 October 1982 Steaua București A 1-1
10 9 October 1982 Jiul Petroșani A 1-1
11 16 October 1982 Poli Timișoara H 7-2
12 24 October 1982 Sportul Studențesc H 1-1
13 29 October 1982 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea A 0-0
14 7 November 1982 CS Târgoviște H 3-0
15 13 November 1982 U Craiova A 1-1
16 21 November 1982 SC Bacău H 3-1
17 24 November 1982 FC Constanța A 1-1
18 5 March 1983 FCM Brașov H 3-1
19 12 March 1983 Petrolul Ploiești A 1-1
20 19 March 1983 ASA Târgu Mureș H 2-1
21 23 March 1983 FC Bihor A 2-2
22 26 March 1983 FC Olt H 3-1
23 2 April 1983 Poli Iași A 0-2
24 6 April 1983 Corvinul Hunedoara H 2-0
25 19 April 1983 FC Argeş A 0-1
26 22 April 1983 Steaua București H 1-1
27 30 April 1983 Jiul Petroșani H 1-0
28 4 May 1983 Poli Timișoara A 3-1
29 18 May 1983 Sportul Studențesc A 3-0
30 25 May 1983 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea H 2-0
31 14 June 1983 CS Târgoviște A 1-1
32 18 June 1983 U Craiova H 1-1
33 25 June 1983 SC Bacău A 0-0
34 2 July 1983 FC Constanța H 3-0
Divizia A 1982–83 Winners
Dinamo București
11th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 23 February 1983 Poli Iași Brăila 3-1
Last 16 27 February 1983 Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea Târgoviște 1-0
Quarter-finals 26 June 1983 FC Argeş Ploiești 2-1
Semifinals 29 June 1983 U Craiova Sibiu 1-1 (2-4 pen.)

European Cup

Qualifying Phase

Dinamo București31Vålerenga Fotball
Augustin  35'
Georgescu  45' (pen.), 66'
Gran  57'
Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Arsen Hoxha (Albania)

Vålerenga Fotball21Dinamo București
Jacobsen  45'
Davidsen  88'
Custov  2'
Referee: Osmo Orankangas (Finland)

Dinamo București won 4-3 on aggregate

First round

Dinamo București20Dukla Prague
Mulţescu  30'
Georgescu  52' (pen.)
Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest

Dukla Prague2 1
(a.e.t.)
Dinamo București
Nehoda  15', 30' Ţălnar  94'
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Anatoli Milchenko (Soviet Union)

Dinamo București won 3–2 on aggregate

Second round

Dinamo București02Aston Villa
Shaw  10', 77'
Stadionul 23 August, Bucharest
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Emilio Carlos Guruceta Muro (Spain)

Aston Villa42Dinamo București
Shaw  6', 51', 67'
Walters  88'
Mulţescu  30'
Iordache  72'
Attendance: 22,244

Aston Villa won 6-2 on aggregate

Squad

Goalkeepers: Constantin Eftimescu (6 games / 0 goals), Dumitru Moraru (31/0).

Defenders: Cornel Dinu (25/0), Ion Marin (29/0), Ioan Mărginean (1/0), Laurențiu Moldovan (8/0), Alexandru Nicolae (30/4), Nelu Stănescu (14/0), Teofil Stredie (26/0), Nicușor Vlad (5/0).

Midfielders: Ionel Augustin (31/14), Alexandru Custov (28/2), Marin Dragnea (30/7), Lică Movilă (16/4), Gheorghe Mulțescu (31/6).

Forwards: Dudu Georgescu (8/5), Pompiliu Iordache (26/5), Costel Orac (32/9), Stere Sertov (3/0), Cornel Țălnar (23/4), Florea Văetuș (31/7).

References

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