FC Dinamo Bucureşti

FC Dinamo Bucureşti

Football club infobox
clubname = FC Dinamo Bucuresti


fullname = Fotbal Club Dinamo 1948 Bucureşti | nickname = Câinii Roşii (Red Dogs)
Alb-Roşii (The White and Reds)
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founded = 1948
ground = Dinamo, Bucharest
capacity = 15,300
chairman =flagicon|Romania Cristian Borcea
mgrtitle = Head Coach
manager =flagicon|Romania Mircea Rednic
league = Liga I
season = 2007-08
position = Liga I, 4th
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FC Dinamo Bucureşti is one of the most famous Romanian football clubs in the country. It is one of the three major teams from the Romanian capital, Bucharest, together with Steaua Bucureşti and Rapid Bucharest.

History

Beginning

On 14 May, 1948, "Unirea Tricolor MAI" — newly entered, in January 1948, under the umbrella of the Internal Affairs Ministry — merged with "Ciocanul Bucureşti" and formed "Dinamo Bucureşti", the sporting club representing the above-mentioned institution.

Until the end of the championship, Dinamo was going to be represented by two teams: "Ciocanul" ("Hammer"), named "Dinamo A" and "Unirea Tricolor MAI", known as "Dinamo B" (this last one relegating, at the end of the football season, into the second Division B). Starting in 1950, Dinamo A was separated from Dinamo B, the latter being transferred first to Braşov, then to Cluj, and eventually - in 1958 - settling in Bacău.

Dinamo Bucureşti was going to follow its destiny at the highest football level. The "Dinamo" name was used for the very first time on 1 May, 1948. Nevertheless, the real debut of Dinamo was on the 1947-1948 championship edition (finishing 7th). Some of the team's players were Ambru, Angelo Niculescu, Teodorescu, Siclovan, Bartha, Sârbu. On July 14, 1948 Dinamo played its first international match against Zidnice (Czechoslovakia): 4 to 1 for the red-whites. The 22nd of August will remain a reference date for Dinamo's football, representing the debut of Dinamo Bucharest in the first national Division. The pioneers were, among others, Titus Ozon, Lăzărescu, Naciu. The team's first coach was Coloman Braun Bogdan. At the end of the '48-'49 edition, Angelo Niculescu retires, dedicating himself to the coaching career rewarded later with great victories with Dinamo and with the national team. In 1950, new football players arrived at Dinamo: Dumitru Nicolae Nicusor, Bacut I.

The current Dinamo Stadium was inaugurated on 14 October, 1951. The first match: Dinamo-Locomotiva Timişoara 1-0. Dinamo finished runner up in the 1951-52 and 1952-53 seasons. Also in 1953, Dinamo played the Final of the Romanian Cup: 0-2 with Metalul Reşiţa.

First championship title

In 1956, the red-whites won the first of many titles to come. In the autumn of '56, Dinamo made its debut in the European Champions Cup (which had begun one year before) on 26th of August 1956. In front of 80 000 fans, Dinamo defeated Galatasaray 3-1. Dinamo qualified for the next round, in Istanbul 1-2. In 1959 Dinamo won the Cup after a 4-0 victory in front of Minerul Baia Mare. In 1961, Dinamo finished runner-up, with the contribution of Nunweiller IV, Panait, Ivan, Stoenescu, Ene II, Tarcovnicu, Eftimie, Mircea Sasu, Selymes, David (coaches: Traian Ionescu and Nicuşor).

Building a great name

The second title came in 1962, and the 3rd one year later in 1963. In 1964 Dinamo wins both the Championship and the Cup; the last one, after a 5-3 victory against Steaua. The same year they play in the Champions Cup against the famous Real Madrid (1-3 at Bucharest) with Alfredo Di Stéfano and Gento on the field. In the autumn of '64 Dinamo faces another big name of European football Internazionale (with Facchetti, Picchi, Jair, Mazzolla, Corso, Suárez). In '65, the 5th title and another match against Inter in the Champions Cup, wininng surprisingly 2-1 in Bucharest, but losing the qualification in Milano after a 2-0 defeat.

In the twentieth year of the club's existence (1948-1968), the team conquers the Cup (3-1 against Rapid). On the 13th of November 1968, Dinamo plays against West Bromwich Albion (1-1 and 0-4) in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. 1969 was the year of Romania's qualification to the World Cup held in Mexico, in 1970. The national team was "full" of Dinamo's players: Dinu, Boc, Deleanu, Ghergheli, Nunweiller III, Nunweiller IV, Nunweiller VI, Dumitrache and Lucescu! In the autumn of 1970, Dinamo eliminated Panathinaikos (5-0 and 0-1) in the UEFA Cup but were defeated by Liverpool F.C.

The 70's

The 6th title: in 1971. In CCE, Dinamo eliminates Spartak Trnava, the team of Dobias, Kuna and Adamec. A new player: Florian Dumitrescu. What follows is a double win against Israel's and Van Hanegem's Feyenoord: 0-3 and 0-2. The 7th title comes two years later, in 1973. In CCE, they surpass North-Ireland's Crusaders Belfast, but fail against Atlético Madrid (0-2 and 2-2), the team of Capon, Irueta, Heredia and Ayala. The next year Dinamo plays in the UEFA Cup and after the eliminating Bolospur, fails in the confrontation with F.C. Koln: 1-1 and 2-3!The 8th big success was going to come in 1975, year when Dudu Georgescu receives "the golden boot" (with 32 goals). In '76 in the UEFA Cup Dinamo plays against another "sacred monster" - AC Milan - with Fabio Capello and Collovatti on its side: 0-0 and 1-2. The 1976-1977 first season brings the 9th title and a new golden boot for Dudu Georgescu (47 goals). In the autumn of '77 in the CCE, Dinamo wins a thrilling game against Atlético Madrid 2-1, but loses at Madrid, 2-0. In the second round of the UEFA Cup (after eliminating Alki Larnaca from Cyprus) Dinamo is eliminated (partially because of the referee) by Eintracht Frankfurt, team of Pezzey, Grabowsky and Holzenbein (2-0 and 0-3 in prolongation).

The glory of the 80's

The 81-82 UEFA Cup season brings some great wins for Dinamo. The red-whites meet Levski Sofia, team of Sirakov and Iskrenov (3-0 and 1-2). In the second round, a terrifing "double": Dinamo-Internazionale (with Bergoni, Bagni, Prohaska, Altobelli, Baresi, Oriali, Marini and Becallossi). At Milan, 1-1 (authors: Pasinato and Custov) and back home in Bucharest, 3-2 for the "dogs", in the extra time! Dinamo is eliminated by the Swedish team IFK Göteborg, which later ends up winning the trophy.

The 10th national title will be obtained in 1982, when Dinamo also conquers the Cup after a 3-2 victory against Baia Mare. 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 Praga. 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. The 11th title come one year later, in 1983. The 1983-1984 season began with the retirement of Cornel Dinu, winner of 6 national titles and 6 national cups, with 454 caps in the first league and 75 in the national team. Still the same year Dinamo wins the 12th title.

The autumn of 1983-84 was going to represent a valuable step into the international arena. The "European Champions Cup campaign" started with the Finnish team, Kuusysi Lahti (1-0 and 3-0). The second round pushes Dinamo against the current champion, Hamburger SV - team of Stein, Kalz and Magath. At Bucharest, Augustin, Mulţescu and Orac score for 3-0. The thrilling second leg finishes 3-2 (goals Ţălnar and Mulţescu). In order to accede in the semifinals of CCE, Dinamo had to defeat another top team: Dinamo Minsk, with Aleinikov, Zigmanatovici and Gurinovici. The first leg was 1-1 (Rednic equalizing in the 87th minute!), and it was followed by a 1-0 victory at Bucharest (with Augustin scoring). Dinamo was the first Romanian team to reach the European Champions Cup semifinals, where it met Liverpool FC. Dinamo lost 1-0 on Anfield and 2-1 in Bucharest, in front of the team which ultimately won the 1984 European Cup Final.

In the first round of the next European Champions Cup, in the autumn of `84, Dinamo meets Omonia Nicosia: 4-1 and 1-2. Next is the match against Girondins Bordeaux (club of Tigana, Giresse, Lacombe and Battiston), Dinamo being, unfortunately, eliminated after 0-1 and 1-1.

In 1986 Dinamo wins the Cup against Steaua (1-0). After an 18 year break, Dinamo plays again in the Cup Winners Cup in the autumn of `86. The 1986-1987 season brings the 'golden boot' for Cămătaru (44 goals). They also lost against the Albanian team 17 Nentori Tirana.

The 1988 Romanian cup final was a special one. After Steaua players left the field at the score of 1-1 because they were robbed by the referee George Ionescu, Dinamo was given the trophy, but later the Romanian F.A. (bowing to pressure from the Communist Party) awarded the match 2-1 to Steaua. After the revolution of December 1989, Steaua returned the trophy to Dinamo, which refused to take it.

In the 88-89 Cup Winners Cup season, Dinamo again eliminated the Finnish team Lahti, managing to win 3-0. Next is the elimination of Scottish club Dundee United: 1-0 and 1-1 at Bucharest. However, they fail to qualify for the semifinals after losing on away goals, 1-1 and 0-0 against Sampdoria Genova.

The early 90's

The Cup Winners Cup 1989-1990 season brings new success. Dinamo meets Albanian team, Dinamo Tirana 0-1 and 2-0. Next is the Greek champion, Panathinaikos 2-0 and 6-1. In the quarter finals they meet Partizan Belgrade (with Mijatovici on the field) eliminating them with 2-1 and 2-0. After six years of break, Dinamo plays a new continental semifinal this time against Anderlecht Bruxelles, losing twice with 1-0.

In the summer of 1990, Dinamo - with Mircea Lucescu as coach - conquers a new national title, the 13th. Also the team wins the Cup final, against Steaua: 6-4. The new CCE season begins with a the elimination of Irish team St Patrick's Athletic Dublin (4-0 and 1-1). Dinamo is eliminated in the second round by FC Porto.

The 1991-1992 UEFA Cup Edition faces Dinamo against Figo's Sporting Clube de Portugal, qualyfing after a 0-1 loss and a 2-0 victory. The next round Dinamo is eliminated by Genoa 1893: 1-3 and 2-2.

In 1992, the 14th title was added to Dinamo's record. It was a triumphal march, with 34 matches and no defeat.

The reconstruction, late '90's and 2000's

. Among the new players that play for Dinamo are: Catalin Hildan, Florentin Petre, Cosmin Contra. Alongside the famous goalkeeper Florin Prunea appear Mihalcea and Kirita. With this new team, in the 1998-1999 season Dinamo plays arguably the best football in Romania, though the team loses the title to Rapid Bucuresti.

Dinamo played next season in the UEFA Cup beating Benfica 1-0 on Estádio da Luz, then losing a suspected game on Lia Manoliu 2-0.

Dinamo won the title in the 1999-2000 with Adrian Mutu playing for them but lost to Polonia Warszawa in the second qualification round of the UEFA Champions League 1999-00 mostly because they sold most of the players in the Summer Mercato. This affected their next season, where they lost the title to Steaua Bucharest.

In 2001-02 Dinamo won the title again by beating FC National to it. It was not an easy fight, the title was won in the last day of the season. Dinamo was eliminated by FC Brugge in the UEFA Champions League 2001-02 second qualification round.

In the 2002-03 season Dinamo was affected again by the players who left the team, with it becoming a tradition for the leaders of the club to sell players after winning a title, losing the games in the UEFA Champions League and having a hard time in Divizia A. Dinamo changed a lot of managers and lost 7 consecutive games. After Ioan Andone came to the team, Dinamo played a spectacular semifinal with Astra Ploiesti. After losing 2-1 in Ploiesti in the middle of the crisis the team beat Astra in Bucharest 3-1 after extra time. They then went on to win the Romanian cup, after beating FC National in the final 1-0 on a goal scored by Iulian Tames.

After building up a team again in 2003-04, they eliminated Shakhtar Donetsk in the first round of the UEFA Cup 2003-04 season. They went on to lose to Spartak Moscow in the second round.In the Romanian League Dinamo won the title by defeating Steaua Bucuresti in a close battle. They also won the Romanian Cup after an 2-0 win over Otelul Galati at Cotroceni. This was the last time the same team won both the Liga 1 title and the Romanian Cup.

For the 2004-05 season Dinamo's ambitions grew, but still a lot of players left the club. Dinamo played a thrilling game vs. Manchester United in Bucharest in the third qualification round of the UEFA Champions League, but lost 1-2. This game was significant because it showed a lot of progress from the last attempts to qualify for the group phase of the Champions League. The 2nd leg was lost at Old Trafford 3-0. In the UEFA Cup 2004-05 season Dinamo was eliminated by Partizan Belgrade.This time Dinamo had a better evolution during the season after the title victory. However, Dinamo lost the title to Rapid Bucuresti on a costly error by Lucian Goian in the last seconds of the game.

A highlight in recent times came in the UEFA Cup 2005-06 season when Dinamo thrashed Premier league team Everton 5-1. Dinamo went on to win the tie 5-2.For the 2005-06 season Dinamo entered a crisis in the second part of the season. Ioan Andone was fired by the new Executive President of the club Ioan Becali. Esteban Vigo was brought in, but because of the scandals inside the club Ioan Becali was kicked out and Esteban Vigo left the club as well. Dinamo counted on Ion Marin for the first games of the spring that started with a 3-0 loss to Otelul Galati. Florin Marin came and was kept manager for the rest of the season before Mircea Rednic took the job. Dinamo finished the season with a 0-0 draw against Poli Timisoara and finished 3rd to earn a very important UEFA Cup spot at the end of a horrible season.

Also in the 2005-06 season, they managed to beat CSKA Moscow (Cup Holders) 1-0 but they missed the European Spring due to a couple of close games lost in the last few seconds. Playing against Olympique de Marseille on Stade Vélodrome and trailing by 2-1 in the last moments of the game Chihaia launched a ball over Barthez and scored for 2-2 but the referee whistled the end of the game while the ball was in the air and before it entered the goal. Some claim that might have been a unique moment in the history of the European Cup Football.

In the 2006-07 season they did qualify for the European Spring by beating Besiktas and Bayer Leverkusen 2-1 in Bucharest, drawing 1-1 at FC Brugge and losing 3-1 in London to Tottenham Hotspur. In the next round they faced Benfica, but were eliminated after a 0-1 loss at Da Luz and a 1-2 loss at home. Domestically, the team crushed most of its opponents in the first 19 rounds, ending up autumn champions, 13 points ahead of second place. After two spectacular away wins against the rivals, 4-2 with Steaua and 4-1 with Rapid, Dinamo relaxed and let some points slip in other matches. Nevertheless, they secured the title four rounds before the end, their 18th in their history.

For 2007-08 the initial declared objectives are well known: another title in Romania and qualification in the Group Stage of the UEFA Champions League. Dinamo entering competition in the third qualifying round, facing Lazio Roma, playing the first game in Rome on Stadio Olimpico on the 14th of August and the 2nd leg on 28th August on Lia Manoliu National Stadium.

The game in Rome ended in a 1-1 draw. Ionel Danciulescu scored first with a perfect header after a cross from Cristi Pulhac, Lazio equalised in the 2nd half with a header from Mutarelli. In the first half Bogdan Lobont saved a penalty from Rocchi after Radu Stefan committed handball.

The second leg was played on Lia Manoliu National Stadium: the first half ended in a 1-0 lead for Dinamo, thanks to a goal scored by Florin Bratu on a 30 meter sprint; however, Dinamo suffered three goals in the second half, caused by three defensive mistakes, the first being a penalty kick scored by Rocchi after a foul by Valentin Nastase, who left the team following the match. The game ended in a 3-1 loss for Dinamo, being therefore not admitted to the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. The elimination led also Mircea Rednic to resign from his head coaching position, being replaced by Walter Zenga. [cite news|url=http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/sep5g.html|title=Zenga to guide Red Dogs|date=2007-09-05|accessdate=2007-09-05|publisher=Football Italia]

Dinamo challenged Sweden champions IF Elfsborg in the UEFA Cup 1st round and where eliminated after a 1-2 loss at home and a 1-0 win in Borås. Dinamo will now have to concentrate on their title run since wining the title gives Dinamo the chance of an automatic access in the Champions League Group Stage.

Walter Zenga left Dinamo after 2 disappointing derby's versus Rapid at home ( lost 2-0 ) and Steaua away ( lost 1-0 ) with a lame defensive play that was really not meant to be for a team who was very strong playing offensive. With no points in these crucial game's he was replaced by Cornel Ţălnar with who Dinamo had a debut in Liga I 3-1 against UT Arad on 1 December 2007.

On March 4, 2008, Gheorghe Mulţescu replaced Cornel Ţălnar but he resigned after only 27 days in charge. [cite news |url=http://www.sport365.ro/Multescu_si_a_reziliat_contractul_cu_FC_Dinamo-n53807.html |title= Multescu si-a reziliat contractul cu FC Dinamo |work= Sport365.ro | language = Romanian| date= 2008-03-31 |accessdate= 2008-03-31] After Multescu, Talnar is invested as coach until the end of the championship having very good final matches against Rapid (2-1) and Steaua (2-1).Finally, Dinamo finished fourth and will play in UEFA Cup this year.

Support

Being one of the most famous clubs in the country, Dinamo has an estimated 15% support in Romania, making them the 2nd most supported Romanian club after Steaua and along with Universitatea Craiova. The largest concentration of fans is in Bucharest, mainly in the North-East areas of the city. The club also has important fan bases inside and outside the country.

The roots of the Dinamo ultras movement can be found in 1995 when groups like Dracula or Rams Pantelimon appear in the North End. In 1996 a group called Nuova Guardia is born, composed of young but very devoted men it will become the leading group in the red-white stands and later on in the entire Romanian ultras movement. Following the death of Catalin Hîldan in 2000 the fans renamed the North End of Dinamo's stadium to Peluza Catalin Hildan (PCH) in his honor. Today the majority of supporters are located in the PCH but several factions have moved to the South End.

Dinamo's most important rivalry is with Steaua. The match between them, Eternul Derby (The Eternal Derby), has been the leading Romanian football encounter in the last 60 years, as Dinamo and Steaua are the two most successful football teams in the country.It is also a match between the former clubs of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Dinamo) and the Romanian Army (Steaua), clashes between different factions of supporters have often occurred and still occur inside and outside the stadium. The heyday was reached in 1997 when Dinamo's fans set a sector of Steaua's stadium (Stadionul Ghencea) on fire. The result of the encounter between the two rivals is currently the following: 118 matches, 41 wins for Dinamo, 34 wins for Steaua and 43 games ended in a tie.

Other big rivalries are shared with Universitatea Craiova and Rapid Bucuresti, and a minor one with Petrolul. Farul, Arges and Poli Timisoara fans also consider Dinamo to be their rival, although Dinamo fans don't seem to give special importance to matches against these teams.



Honors

*Romanian League Championship 18 times: 1955, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1990, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2007
*Romanian Cup 12 times: 1959, 1964, 1968, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1990, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
*Romanian Supercup once: 2004-2005
*European Cup semifinals 1983-1984 lost to Liverpool F.C.
*Cup Winners Cup semifinal 1989-1990 lost to R.S.C. Anderlecht Brussels

Records in the league:
*Consecutive winning games: 17 games (12 Jun 1988 - 27 Nov 1988)
*Best unbeaten run: 47 games (26 May 1991 - 20 Sep 1992)
*Player with most caps: Cornel Dinu 454
*Top Scorer: Dudu Georgescu 207
*Top Scorer in international games: Claudiu Niculescu 18
*All-time statistics: 1744 / 961 / 372 / 411 / 3453 – 1923 / 2504

Current squad

"As of 1 September, 2008"

Out on loan

Transfers in

Transfers out

Managers of Dinamo

For details see Dinamo managers

The most notable managers of Dinamo are Angelo Niculescu with two championship titles in 1955 and 1965; Nicolae Nicusor Dumitru with six championship titles in 1962, 1964, 1971, 1975, 1983 and 1984, and who qualified Dinamo in the European Champions Cup 1983-1984 season reaching the semifinals; Ion Nunweiller who won the championship in 1973 and 1977. Mircea Lucescu who managed Dinamo for five years winning two cups, one title and qualifying Dinamo in the quarter finals of the Cup Winners Cup in the 1988-1989 season, and one year later in 1989-1990 in the same competition reaching the semifinals. Cornel Dinu marked the comeback of Dinamo on the Romanian football stage winning the title in 2000, and the cup in 2001.

Famous players

"The 1950s"
*flagicon|ROMTitus Ozon
*flagicon|ROMAlexandru Ene
*flagicon|ROMNicolae Panait
*flagicon|ROMVasile Anghel

"The 1960s"
*flagicon|ROMFlorea Dumitrache
*flagicon|ROMConstantin Frăţilă
*flagicon|ROMLică Nunweiller
*flagicon|ROMRadu Nunweiller
*flagicon|ROMIon Haidu
*flagicon|ROMIon Nunweiller
*flagicon|ROMSpiridon Niculescu
*flagicon|ROMVasile Gergely

"The 1970s:"
*flagicon|ROMCornel Dinu
*flagicon|ROMDudu Georgescu

"The 1980s:"
*flagicon|ROMMircea Lucescu
*flagicon|ROMDorin Mateuţ
*flagicon|ROMRodion Camataru
*flagicon|ROMDumitru Moraru
*flagicon|ROMMarin Ion
*flagicon|ROMAdrian Bumbescu
*flagicon|ROMGheorghe Mulţescu
*flagicon|ROMCostel Orac
*flagicon|ROMIoan Andone
*flagicon|ROMMircea Rednic
*flagicon|ROMCornel Ţălnar
*flagicon|ROMMichael Klein

"The 1990s:"
*flagicon|ROMBogdan Stelea
*flagicon|ROMIoan Lupescu
*flagicon|ROMIoan Sabău
*flagicon|ROMDănuţ Lupu
*flagicon|ROMFlorin Raducioiu
*flagicon|ROMFlorin Prunea
*flagicon|ROMGheorghe Mihali
*flagicon|ROMDorinel Munteanu
*flagicon|ROMViorel Moldovan
*flagicon|ALBSulejman Demollari
*flagicon|ALBArben Minga

"Last 10 years:"
*flagicon|ROMAdrian Mihalcea
*flagicon|ROMCatalin Hîldan
*flagicon|ROMMarius Niculae
*flagicon|ROMFlorentin Petre
*flagicon|ROMIonel Danciulescu
*flagicon|ROMLiviu Ciobotariu
*flagicon|ROMCosmin Contra
*flagicon|ROMAdrian Mutu
*flagicon|ROMClaudiu Niculescu

"League top scorers"
*1952 Titus Ozon - 17
*1953 Titus Ozon - 12
*1954 Alexandre Ene - 20
*1963/1964 Constantin Fratila - 19
*1968/1969 Florea Dumitrache - 22
*1970/1971 Florea Dumitrache - 15
*1974/1975 Dudu Georgescu - 33
*1975/1976 Dudu Georgescu - 31
*1976/1977 Dudu Georgescu - 47
*1977/1978 Dudu Georgescu - 24
*1986/1987 Rodion Camataru - 44
*1988/1989 Dorin Mateut - 43
*1991/1992 Gábor Gerstenmájer - 21 / Sulejman Demollari - 18 - [http://www.romaniansoccer.ro/menu_items/topscorers.shtml ???]
*2000/2001 Marius Niculae - 20
*2003/2004 Ionel Danciulescu - 21
*2004/2005 Claudiu Niculescu - 25
*2006/2007 Claudiu Niculescu - 18
*2007/2008 Ionel Dănciulescu - 21

References

External links

*ro icon [http://www.dinamovisti.ro Dinamovisti.ro]
*ro icon [http://www.dinamo-online.net/ Dinamo-OnLine]
*ro icon en icon [http://www.fcdinamo.ro/ Official website]
*ro icon en icon [http://www.fcdinamo.net/ FcDINAMO.net - Unofficial website]
*ro icon [http://www.dinamomania.net/ DinamoMania]
*ro icon [http://www.rwp.ro/ Red |White Pride :: Mandri de a fi Caini]
*ro icon [http://www.fcdinamo.ro/index.php?cat=hildan/ Page dedicated to Catalin Hildan]
*ro icon [http://haldan.dinamomania.net/tragedia.php/ Page dedicated to Catalin Hildan]
*ro icon [http://www.liga1.ro/teaminfo.php/3/ Dinamo - Liga 1 ranking]
*ro icon [http://www.labtof.ro/diviziaa/echipa/Dinamo_Bucuresti/60/ All time Dinamo results in Liga 1]
*ro icon [http://www.dinamofans.ro / Suporterii Dinamovisti]

Fan pages

* [http://www.dinamovisti.ro Dinamovisti.ro-Gazeta Sporturilor]
* [http://www.dinamo-online.net Dinamo's supporters Community]
* [http://www.dinamo-online.piczo.com]
* [http://www.dinamomania.net Fan's site]
* [http://www.fcdinamo.net/statistici_dinamo_sezon.html Statistici detaliate ale sezonului in curs (2007/2008)]
* [http://www.brigate.ro Brigate Dinamo]
* [http://www.tifosiultra.ro Tifosi Ultra']
* [http://www.guardiaoradea.go.ro Guardia Oradea]
* [http://www.pentru-dinamo-traim.piczo.com Red District Iasi]
* [http://www.zoccoloduro.lx.ro Zoccolo Duro]
* [http://www.rwp.ro Red White Pride]
* [http://www.vlad-catalin.com Just a fan]
* [http://www.ultras-tei.home.ro Ultras Tei]
* [http://cimelidiguerra.tifonet.it/dinamobucharest.html]
* [http://www.labtof.ro/diviziaa/echipa/Dinamo_Bucuresti/60/ Dinamo Bucureşti statistics]
* [http://www.reddogs.ro Fan Club DINAMO]
* [http://www.dinamofans.ro Siteul suporterilor dinamovisti]
* [http://www.booghyboom07.piczo.com]


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