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1991–92 FC Dinamo București season

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Manager
  
Florin Halagian

Romanian Cup
  
Last 16

Divizia A
  
1st

UEFA Cup
  
Second round

Top goalscorer
  
Gábor Gerstenmájer (21 goals)

The 1991-92 season was FC Dinamo Bucureşti's 43rd season in Divizia A. The year 1992 brings the 14th Divizia A title in history. Dinamo dominated the season from start to finish and ended without a single loss. The newcomers Gábor Gerstenmájer and Albanian Sulejman Demollari made and instant impact, scoring together 39 goals in league only. The technical staff was formed from Florin Halagian - head coach, Viorel Hizo and Florin Cheran - assistants, and Dutch Rinus Israel - technical director.

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In Europe, Dinamo entered the UEFA Cup and in the first round passed by Sporting CP, but was stopped in the second round by another club from Genoa. After Sampdoria, now Genoa C.F.C..

UEFA Cup

First round

Dinamo Bucureşti won 2-1 on aggregate.

Second round

Genoa won 5-3 on aggregate.

Squad

Goalkeepers: Costel Câmpeanu (1/0), Bogdan Stelea (11/0), Florin Tene (21/0), Perlat Musta (2/0).

Defenders: Tudorel Cristea (13/1), Anton Doboş (4/0), Adrian Matei (16/0), Gheorghe Mihali (30/0), Iulian Mihăescu (27/1), Marian Pană (24/0), Marius Răduţă (7/0), Tibor Selymes (27/0).

Midfielders: Cristinel Atomulesei (8/0), Marius Cheregi (28/4), Gábor Gerstenmájer (30/21), Zoltan Kadar (29/1), Dorinel Munteanu (33/12), Marius Priseceanu (4/0), Constantin Pană (29/7), George Visalom (1/0).

Forwards: Sulejman Demollari (30/18), Nelson Mensah (12/2), Ioan Sebastian Moga (32/4), Gheorghe Pană (1/0), Cristian Sava (14/1), Daniel Scînteie (7/3).

Transfers

Dinamo brought Ioan Moga (Gloria Bistriţa), Gheorghe Mihali and Dorinel Munteanu (Inter Sibiu), Zoltan Kadar (U Cluj) and Gábor Gerstenmájer (FC Braşov). Dinamo transferred the first foreign players in the history: the Albanians Sulejman Demollari (Dinamo Tirana) and Perlat Musta (Partizani Tirana) along with Ghanaian Nelson Mensah.

In the summer break Vasile Miriuță was sold to Gloria Bistriţa and Marian Damaschin left for Feyenoord Rotterdam.

In the winter break, Anton Doboş was sold to Steaua, Bogdan Stelea to RCD Mallorca, Costel Câmpeanu to Gloria Bistriţa in exchange for Florin Tene.

References

1991–92 FC Dinamo București season Wikipedia