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Around the world in Romanian football 3967 days (Step 6 / 3967)

Since the Romanian football is hard on the planet, why not go around the world? Clubs, players, legends, little overview of everything you need to know in 3967 steps.


Step # 6

Dinamo - Steaua 1988
Romanian Cup Final


fiery derbies between Steaua and Dinamo, y 'had in abundance. But the most dramatic is certainly that of the cup final 1988.

Both teams were at the height of their rivalry. They vied for national titles, with a slight advantage at Steaua who held the championship for 3 seasons.

This game was perhaps one of the most politicized games history. At least, in any case, the end game.

While the score is 1-1, Steaua mark at the last minute. But the goal is disallowed for offside that limit since most 'non-existent. Stelisti players returning to the locker room and Dinamo famous victory.

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more detail on the meeting between the club of the Army (Steaua) and the Ministry of Internal Affairs (Dinamo)



Gica Popescu Costel Orac in action and

Deux Grosses s'affrontent formations. Y'a qu'à des équipes pour mater to be their compositions confirmer. Le match referees seem east Radu Petrescu.


Star: Lilac - Jovan, Bumbescu, Belodedici, Rotariu - T. Stoica, Gheorghe Popescu, Balan, Hagi - Locksmith, Piturca (Balint '52)

Dinamo: Moraru - Mihailescu (Mound '45), Rednic, Andone Varga - Lupu, Lupe, Matthew, Orac (Răducioiu '82) - Vaişcovici, Camataru


Vous allez me dire step that there's no heavy, there! If in addition, I add that both teams are driven by two of the greatest coaches in the history of football Romanian Mircea Lucescu for Dinamo and Anghel Iordanescu for Steaua, it makes more doubt. That's a shock to the summit.

Well, the match itself, frankly, who cares a little. It's a football match as y'en was full, but with tension because it is a derby, though.


It's hot, the ground is in good condition, there's about 45,000 people in the stands as the leaders had the intelligence to play the final in the country's largest stadium, the stadium "23 August" in Bucharest, later called the National Stadium or Stadium Lia Manoliu. Anecdotally, this stadium is currently being rebuilt into something even more class. Another item that seems of paramount importance: Michael Jackson has done a concert in 1992 (there 's been other stars but it was the first)


Anyway, it s 'in motion a little. Back on topic. Lacatus opened the scoring for Steaua in the 27th minute with a superb head to toe.

Florin Raducioiu is the young who will equalize in the 87th minute.


Now that the context is asked about, let's get serious.

In the 90th minute, a good deed is signed by Steaua Balint, following a center of Hagi and especially thanks to a nice shit Moraru. But the linesman raised his flag to signal offside.

I personally do not see this flag hoisting is justified.

We will suppress the video together to form an opinion.



Legend whispers that this would be the bench Dinamo who would put pressure on the referee blows his whistle for it. This is far from over but you never know, this is a probable theory.

The result is absolutely fantastic. I want to prevent that most advertised items below have been known after the revolution.


Valentin Ceausescu, son of who you know and mentor Steaua, is present in the gallery.

He calls one of his henchmen, Tica Danilescu, present on the pitch, and ordered him to leave the field to players stelisti. He would have simply said: "Gata, iesim," which means in modern parlance: "It's good, it breaks"

Players Dinamo still like fools on the ground, awaiting the return of their opponents.

Valentin Ceausescu, on his side went down to the dressing room to convince players to come back on the field. Why? This is the big question. To which there is no real answer. The most probable theory is that Valentine Ceausescu was (and still is, there's no reason) a little idiot. It was a little dork in the family, was not one-fute. No need to do a drawing.

Valentin Ceausescu was given only two interviews since the end of communism. Which have one month and a few. This is an extreme flatness, he tells a little events but without really explaining why and how.

The full interview here: http://stelisti.mysport.ro/stiri/15212/interviu--valentin-ceausescu-a-rupt-tacerea-si-a-vorbit -in-exclusivitate-pentru-stelisti-ro-despre-culisele-stelei-86.htm

Possible translation if anyone is interested.


Anyway, Valentin Ceausescu came down to the locker room. The players are already in the shower. And the poor guy has been snubbed: " Tovarasul Vali, May întoarcem not naked. Its ia ei Cupa! "Which means, in the seventeenth century french:" Comrade Vali, we do not return. They are the only ass fuck Cup "


Here is a document: the last minutes of the broadcast TV of the time. We see nothing, because the director had received orders not to show what was happening on the ground. Then that makes a wide shot on the stage, interspersed with the goals of the game and some micro-ground incursions. It's a shame, Y'avait still mobilized 8 cameras that night. Commentators furnish as they can, confident that the match will resume.



So Dinamo players receive the cup, they have a little air con but hey, it makes a further title to their charts.


There's more people on the field to celebrate the victory of Dinamo


Except ... drum roll ...


Except that two days later, the Romanian football federation (well, Nicolae Ceausescu) decided that Steaua won the match 2-1 and thus cutting their return from right .

What makes that official charts, line cutting romania 1988 there: beats Steaua 2-1 Dinamo

After the fall of communism, Steaua wanted to return the trophy at Dinamo. Too nice. But dinamovistii refused. Too gallant.

match-fixing, y 'are dozens every year in Romania, but tonight, I think we have reached a peak it will be difficult to overcome.


Jean-Eudes Filipescu

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