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1985–86 FC Dinamo București season

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Divizia A
  
4th

UEFA Cup
  
First round

Romanian Cup
  
Winner

Manager
  
Constantin Cernăianu (rounds 1-12), Florin Cheran (round 13), Mircea Lucescu (rounds 14-34)

Top goalscorer
  
Costel Orac, Nestor Văidean (7 goals)

The 1985-86 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti's 37th season in Divizia A. This was the season when it started the Lucescu era for Dinamo. Mircea Lucescu was brought as manager in the 14th round. He won his first trophy at the end of the season, the Romanian Cup, beating Steaua in the final, the team that just became European champions.

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In the championship, Dinamo started badly, and continued that way, ending only fourth. The results weren't good in the European competitions either. In the UEFA Cup, Dinamo was eliminated in the first round, by the Yugoslavian side Vardar Skopje.

In the game versus FC Bihor, in the 33rd round, the assistant manager Florin Cheran, was introduced in the team because of the medical problems in the squad. Cheran was 39 years old and ended his football career four years before.

UEFA Cup

First round

FK Vardar Skopje won 2-2 on aggregate due to away goals

Squad

Goalkeepers: Constantin Eftimescu, Dumitru Moraru, Florin Prunea.

Defenders: Ioan Andone, Vasile Jercălău, Iulian Mihăescu, Virgil Mitici, Alexandru Nicolae, Mircea Rednic, Nelu Stănescu, Dan Topolinschi.

Midfielders: Marin Dragnea, Lică Movilă, Sorin Răducanu, Daniel Sava, Alexandru Suciu, Ioan Varga, Nistor Văidean, Ioan Zare.

Forwards: Ionel Augustin, Marian Damaschin, Costel Orac, Gheorghe Tulba.

Transfers

Dinamo brought Nistor Văidean (FCM Brașov), Marian Damaschin (Poli Iași). Cornel Țălnar is transferred to FCM Brașov, Nicușor Vlad, Teofil Stredie and Ionel Augustin to Victoria București. Vasile Jercălău, Florin Răducioiu and Florin Prunea make their debuts.

References

1985–86 FC Dinamo București season Wikipedia