1963–64 FC Dinamo București season

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FC Dinamo București
1963–64 season
ManagerRomania Traian Ionescu and
Romania Dumitru Nicolae
Divizia AWinners
Romanian CupWinners
European CupFirst round
Top goalscorerConstantin Frățilă (19)
Biggest win7:0 (vs Farul Constanța, 25 August 1963)
Biggest defeat1:4 (vs Steaua București, 10 May 1964)

The 1963–64 season was FC Dinamo București's 15th season in Divizia A. Dinamo realizes the first double in history. In addition to authoritarian rule in the championship, which they won for the third consecutive time, Dinamo wins the Romanian Cup, after beating Steaua Bucharest in the final. In the European Cup, Dinamo meets the multiple champions Real Madrid.

Results[edit]

Divizia A
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
1 25 August 1963 Farul Constanța H 7-0
2 1 September 1963 Ştiinţa Cluj A 0-2
3 8 September 1963 Progresul București H 2-3
4 14 September 1963 CSMS Iaşi H 2-1
5 21 September 1963 Dinamo Piteşti A 4-0
6 29 September 1963 Siderurgistul Galaţi H 5-1
7 13 October 1963 Steaua București H 3-2
8 20 October 1963 Crişul Oradea A 1-1
9 10 November 1963 Petrolul Ploieşti H 1-0
10 17 November 1963 UTA A 3-2
11 18 March 1964 Rapid București A 2-0
12 1 December 1963 Ştiinţa Timişoara H 0-0
13 8 December 1963 Steagul Roşu Braşov A 0-1
14 15 March 1964 Farul Constanța A 2-0
15 22 March 1964 Ştiinţa Cluj H 2-1
16 29 March 1964 Progresul București A 2-0
17 24 June 1964 CSMS Iaşi A 5-1
18 12 April 1964 Dinamo Piteşti H 2-0
19 19 April 1964 Siderurgistul Galaţi A 1-0
20 10 May 1964 Steaua București A 1-4
21 17 May 1964 Crişul Oradea H 1-1
22 7 June 1964 Petrolul Ploieşti A 1-0
23 14 June 1964 UTA H 6-0
24 21 June 1964 Rapid București H 5-2
25 28 June 1964 Ştiinţa Timişoara A 1-1
26 5 July 1964 Steagul Roşu Braşov H 6-2
Divizia A 1963–64 Winners
Dinamo București
4th Title
Cupa României
Round Date Opponent Stadium Result
Last 32 1 March 1964 Victoria Giurgiu A 3-1
Last 16 4 June 1964 Minerul Baia Mare Sibiu 6-0
Quarter-finals 1 July 1964 Ştiinţa Timişoara Hunedoara 0-0
Quarter-finals-replay 2 July 1964 Ştiinţa Timişoara Hunedoara 2-1
Semifinals 12 July 1964 Crişul Oradea Constanţa 1-0
Final 19 July 1964 Steaua București București 5-3
Cupa României 1963–64 Winners
Dinamo București
2nd Title

Romanian Cup final[edit]

Dinamo București5 – 3Steaua București
Octavian Popescu 3', 88'
Radu Nunweiller 53'
Ion Pîrcălab 60'
Constantin Frățilă 83'
Carol Creiniceanu 12'
Gheorghe Constantin 14' (pen.), 63'
Attendance: 70.000
Referee: Andries Van den Leeuwen (Netherlands)
DINAMO:
GK Ilie Datcu downward-facing red arrow 85'
DF Constantin Ștefan
DF Ion Nunweiller
DF Lică Nunweiller
DF Dumitru Ivan
MF Emil Petru
MF Octavian Popescu
FW Ion Pîrcălab
FW Radu Nunweiller
FW Constantin Frățilă
FW Ion Haidu
Substitutes:
GK Iuliu Uţu upward-facing green arrow 85'
Manager:
Traian Ionescu
STEAUA:
GK Vasile Suciu downward-facing red arrow 59'
DF Mircea Georgescu
DF Emeric Ienei
DF Nicolae Dumitru
DF Dragoş Cojocaru
MF Cornel Pavlovici
MF Constantin Koszka
FW Sorin Avram
FW Gheorghe Constantin
FW Gabriel Raksi downward-facing red arrow 66'
FW Carol Creiniceanu
Substitutes:
GK Constantin Eremia upward-facing green arrow 59'
FW Florea Voinea upward-facing green arrow 66'
Manager:
Gheorghe Ola

European Cup[edit]

Preliminary round – first leg

Dinamo București2 – 0East Germany Motor Jena
I.Nunweiller 13'
Petru 74'
Attendance: 19,210
Referee: Edward Budaj (Poland)

Second leg

Motor Jena0 – 1Dinamo București
Țîrcovnicu 55'

First round – first leg

Dinamo București1 – 3Spain Real Madrid
Țîrcovnicu 86' Félix Ruiz 2'
Di Stéfano 43'
Gento 87'
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Józef Kowal (Poland)

Second leg

Real Madrid5 – 3Dinamo București
Félix Ruiz 4'
Di Stéfano 19'
Amaro 51'
Zoco 60'
Puskás 63' (pen.)
I.Nunweiller 25'
Frăţilă 49'
Pîrcălab 71' (pen.)

Squad[edit]

Goalkeepers: Ilie Datcu (26 / 0); Iuliu Uțu (2 / 0).
Defenders: Cornel Popa (24 / 0); Ion Nunweiller (26 / 0); Dumitru Ivan (19 / 0); Constantin Ștefan (19 / 0); Ilie Constantinescu (1 / 0).
Midfielders: Emil Petru (23 / 8); Lică Nunweiller (26 / 1); Octavian Popescu (11 / 3).
Forwards: Ion Pîrcălab (25 / 10); Iosif Varga (8 / 0); Gheorghe Ene (14 / 5); Constantin Frățilă (26 / 19); Ion Haidu (21 / 6); Aurel Unguroiu (8 / 5); Ion Țîrcovnicu (17 / 5); Radu Nunweiller (2 / 0); Vasile Gergely (3 / 0); Mircea Lucescu (2 / 0).
(league appearances and goals listed in brackets)[1]

Manager: Traian Ionescu & Nicolae Dumitru.

Transfers[edit]

Before the season, Dinamo bought Emil Petru and Octavian Popescu, both from Stiinta Cluj, and Ion Haidu from Steagu Rosu Braşov. Florin Halagian was transferred to Petrolul Ploiesti and Nicolae Selymes to Steagu Rosu. Mircea Lucescu has been promoted from the youth team.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Romania National Champions". RomanianSoccer. Retrieved 10 May 2021.