Dinamo Bucharest – CFR Cluj ended in a draw. The goals were scored in the first half
Dinamo Bucharest and CFR Cluj drew, score 1-1, the second match of the return of the Romanian Superliga, the two teams had met 57 times in the main domestic competition.
Munteanu scored again
DINAMO – CFR CLUJ 1-1
Homawoo (33) / L. Munteanu (45+2)
Dinamo has 25 points, with one over CFR Cluj, 24 points. The leader U Cluj has 30 points.
In the first game of the round, Oţelul Galati and FC Botoşani finished tied, 0-0.
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The record is favorable to Cluj, with 27 victories compared to the 20 of Bucharest, while 10 matches ended in a draw.
The first duel between the two teams took place on November 28, 1948, when Dinamo won 1-0 at home, thanks to the goal scored by Marin Apostol, writes lpf.ro. Over time, the duels offered memorable moments, and the most goals were scored in the second leg of the 1948-1949 edition, when Dinamo prevailed 5-2 on the field of Cluj.
A notable moment for the people of Transylvania was on July 15, 1970, when CFR Cluj obtained its first victory against Dynamo, 2-1, a result that decisively contributed to the rescue from relegation.
Dinamo’s most decisive victory against CFR came on October 15, 2005, when the Bucharesters won 5-0 at home, under the leadership of coach Ioan Andone.
On November 5, 2006, CFR stopped Dinamo’s streak of 13 consecutive victories with a 2-1 victory in Cluj, and the most recent victory of the Dynamo players on CFR’s ground was on May 6, 2017, with a decisive 3-0 . The last direct meeting in the Superliga took place on July 14, 2024, when CFR Cluj won at home 3-2, after a spectacular match.
The CFR coach, Dan Petrescu, has a solid track record against Dinamo in the championship, with 9 wins, 4 draws and only 4 defeats in the 17 matches played. His last defeat against Dynamo dates back to September 20, 2009, when he was coaching Unirea Urziceni.
Dinamo has the advantage of its home field, where it has won 13 of the 28 games played against CFR, but the Cluj are in solid form and come to the capital with great ambitions.
Source: www.mediafax.ro