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1953 FC Dinamo București season

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Divizia A
  
2nd

Top goalscorer
  
Titus Ozon (12)

Romanian Cup
  
Quarterfinals

Manager
  
Iuliu Baratky (rounds 1-11), Angelo Niculescu (rounds 12-22)

The 1953 season was Dinamo Bucureşti's fifth season in Divizia A. For the third year in a row, Dinamo ends the championship in the second place, three points from the champions CCA Bucharest. Titus Ozon won for the second consecutive year the Division A top scorer with 12 goals this season.

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Games from rounds 9 to 11 were played in Bucharest because of a decision made by Football Central Committee, in order to see all the players for the national team. Thus, the match between Ştiinţa Cluj and Dinamo, originally scheduled in Cluj-Napoca, held in Bucharest.

The game between Dinamo and Casa Armatei Câmpulung Moldovenesc, in the 16th round, never took place, the Bucovina club being disbanded, following a decision taken by the Republican Association CCA to have only one representative in football (in this case CCA Bucharest).

Squad

Standard team: Iosif Fuleiter (Constantin Constantinescu) - Iosif Szoke, Ladislau Băcuţ, Florian Ambru (Anton Fodor) - Gheorghe Băcuţ, Valeriu Călinoiu (Viliam Florescu) - Dan Ion Sârbu (Nicolae Voinescu), Carol Bartha, Ion Suru, Dumitru Nicolae, Titus Ozon (Alexandru Ene).

At the end of the first half of the season, coach Iuliu Baratky left the club and was replaced by Angelo Niculescu.

Transfers

Since the transfers were discouraged by the Federation, Dinamo has a few players during the inter-competitive, only five players from Dinamo Orasul Stalin, which included Nicolae Voinescu.

References

1953 FC Dinamo București season Wikipedia