Divizia A 1989-90
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Final classification

Pos
Club
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Comments
1 Dinamo Bucureşti
34
26
5
3
96
23
+73
57
European Cup
European Cup 1990-91
The 1990–91 season of the European Cup football club tournament was won for the first time by Red Star Belgrade on penalties in the final against Marseille. This was only the second time that an Eastern European side had won the competition, after Steaua Bucureşti of Romania...

2 Steaua Bucureşti
34
26
4
4
89
30
+59
56
3 Universitatea Craiova
FC Universitatea Craiova
Fotbal Club Universitatea Craiova is a Romanian professional football club from Craiova. They became the first Romanian football team to reach the semi-finals of a European tournament, during the UEFA Cup in 1982–83...

34
19
6
9
56
27
+29
44
UEFA Cup
UEFA Cup 1990-91
The UEFA Cup 1990–91 was won by Internazionale on aggregate over Roma. This tournament also marked the return of English clubs after a five-year ban resulting from the Heysel Stadium Disaster in 1985...

4 Petrolul Ploieşti
Petrolul Ploiesti
Fotbal Club Petrolul Ploiești is a Romanian professional football club based in Ploiești, Prahova County, currently playing in the Liga I.-History:...

34
17
7
10
56
40
+16
41
5 Politehnica Timişoara
FC Politehnica Timişoara
Fotbal Club Politehnica Timişoara is a Romanian football club which was established in 1921 and is currently playing in Romania's second league, Liga II...

34
17
7
10
65
40
+25
41
6 Inter Sibiu
34
16
4
14
52
42
+10
36
7 FCM Braşov
34
13
9
12
42
57
-15
35
8 Corvinul Hunedoara
34
14
4
16
37
56
-19
32
9 Farul Constanţa
34
11
9
14
54
54
0
31
10 Bihor Oradea
34
13
4
17
61
61
0
30
11 Sportul Studenţesc Bucureşti
34
12
6
16
43
57
-14
30
12 Argeş Piteşti
34
13
3
18
38
45
-7
29
13 Universitatea Cluj-Napoca
34
10
9
15
40
60
-20
29
14 Jiul Petroşani
Jiul Petrosani
Jiul Petroşani is a Romanian professional football club from Petroşani, Hunedoara county, Romania, founded in 1919.-History:The history of Jiul Petroşani goes back to 1919, when the club was founded as Clubul Atletic al Minerilor din Petroşani .In 1925 Jiul was runners-up in the Liga I.Most of its...

34
12
5
17
41
54
-13
29
15 SC Bacău
34
12
5
17
43
56
-13
29
16 Flacăra Moreni
34
10
8
16
37
48
-11
28
Relegated to Divizia B
Liga II
Liga II is the second tier league of the Romanian football league system. The league acquired this name in the 2006-07, being previously called Divizia B....

17 Victoria Bucureşti
Victoria Bucuresti
Victoria Bucureşti is a former Romanian football club, dissolved right after the Romanian Revolution of 1989.- History :The club was sponsored by the Romanian Ministry of Internal Affairs . In 1985 Victoria played for the first time in the Romanian top division, becoming very fast one of the most...

 1
33
8
5
20
24
64
-40
21
18 Olt Scorniceşti 2
33
4
4
25
16
76
-60
12


1 Dissolved
2 Dissolved
Divizia A 1989–90 Winners
Dinamo Bucureşti
13th Title

Top scorers

  • Gavril Balint
    Gavril Balint
    Gavril Pelé Balint is a former Romanian football striker and the current head coach of Moldovan national team. His scored the second and last goal at the penalties shoot-out during the 1986 European Cup final, helping his team, Steaua Bucureşti, to win the trophy.-Career as a football player:Born...

     - FC Steaua Bucureşti - 19
  • Marian Popa - FC Farul Constanţa
    FC Farul Constanta
    FC Farul Constanţa is a professional football club from Constanţa, Romania. Established in 1949, Farul is currently competing in Liga II ,after being relegated at the end of Liga I 2008-09. The club has yet to win a Romanian title...

     - 15
  • Marian Bâcu - Jiul Petroşani
    Jiul Petrosani
    Jiul Petroşani is a Romanian professional football club from Petroşani, Hunedoara county, Romania, founded in 1919.-History:The history of Jiul Petroşani goes back to 1919, when the club was founded as Clubul Atletic al Minerilor din Petroşani .In 1925 Jiul was runners-up in the Liga I.Most of its...

     - 14
  • Florin Valeriu Raducioiu - FC Dinamo Bucureşti - 14
  • Claudiu Vaiscovici - FC Dinamo Bucureşti - 14
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