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31 [d] 12 Dinamo București: 9 5 2 2 11 8 +3 31 [d] 13 Voluntari (O) 9 3 3 3 6 7 −1 28 Qualification for the relegation play-offs: 14 Hermannstadt (R) 9 4 1 4 6 9 −3 26 15 Astra Giurgiu (R) 9 1 2 6 6 12 −6 24 Relegation to 2021–22 Liga II: 16 Politehnica Iași (R) 9 2 1 6 7 15 −8 20
The 2021–22 season was Dinamo București's 73rd year in their history, all of them played in the top-flight of Romanian football. Along with the league, the club also competed in the Cupa României.
D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation 4 Unirea Dej: 19 8 8 3 30 25 +5 32 Qualification for Promotion play-off: 5 Gloria Buzău: 19 8 7 4 27 21 +6 31 6 Dinamo București: 19 9 4 6 27 18 +9 31 7 Unirea Slobozia: 19 8 7 4 30 17 +13 31 Qualification for Relegation play-out Group A 8 Concordia Chiajna: 19 9 2 8 22 17 +5 29 Qualification for ...
Dinamo București is a Romanian association football club based in Bucharest. The club was founded in 1948. Dinamo is one of the two most successful football teams in Romania, having won 18 Romanian Liga I titles, 13 Romanian Cups and 2 Romanian Supercups. They became the first Romanian team to reach the European Champions' Cup semifinals in ...
The ranking below takes into account of each association's performance in European competitions from 2020–21 to 2024–25, with the 2024–25 season currently taking place. The final ranking at the end of the 2024–25 season will be used to determine the number of places for each association in the 2026–27 UEFA Women's Champions League.
Dinamo won also the Romanian Cup in 1964, 5–3 against their biggest rival Steaua. Dinamo played in the European Cup against the famous Real Madrid (1–3 in București), a team with Di Stefano and Gento. The game played in Bucharest took place at "23 August" Stadium, and established a new record for this arena: 100,000 spectators. [10]
Dinamo București was the first Romanian team to qualify into the European Champions Cup in the 1956–57 season of the competition and Universitatea Craiova was the last team from Romania to qualify in the 1991–92 season, before the competition changed its name to the UEFA Champions League. Romanian teams qualified to 35 of the 37 seasons of ...
Politehnica Iași, Oțelul Galați, and Dinamo București joined as the promoted clubs from the 2022–23 Liga II. Following the 2–1 home defeat of title contenders and defending champions Farul Constanța on 27 April, FCSB officially secured their first Liga I title in nine years; [ 1 ] it was also the club's first title since changing its ...