- Cornel Dinu
-
Cornel Dinu
Photo made by Dan AvrahamPersonal information Full name Cornel Dinu Date of birth 2 August 1948 Place of birth Târgovişte, Romania Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Centre Back (Retired) Youth career 1963–1966 Metalul Târgovişte Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1966–1983 Dinamo Bucureşti 454 (53) National team‡ 1968–1981 Romania 75 (7) Teams managed 1984–1985 FC Dinamo Bucureşti 1985–1987 C.S. Târgovişte 1987–1988 ASA Târgu Mureş 1988 Oţelul Galaţi 1989 Universitatea Cluj 1989–1990 Olt Scorniceşti 1992–1993 Romania 1996 FC Dinamo Bucureşti 1998–2001 FC Dinamo Bucureşti 2002–2003 FC Dinamo Bucureşti * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11 August 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 11 August 2008Cornel Dinu (born 2 August 1948) is a retired Romanian football defender.
He was born in Târgovişte and debuted in Divizia A with Dinamo Bucureşti in 1966. He remained with Dinamo throughout his career, winning six league titles and two cup titles.
Dinu got 75 caps and 7 goals for the Romanian national team between 1968 and 1981. He represented his country at the 1970 FIFA World Cup.
External links
Romania squad – 1970 FIFA World Cup Romania national football team – managers Moraru (1922–23) · C. Rădulescu (1923) · Suciu (1923–24) · Moraru (1924–28) · C. Rădulescu (1928–34) · Uridil (1934) · Săvulescu (1934–35) · C. Rădulescu (1935–38) · Săvulescu (1938) · Iuga (1938–39) · Economu (1939–40) · Iuga (1940) · Economu (1941–42) · Lăpuşneanu (1942–43) · Vogl (1942–43) · Braun-Bogdan (1945) · Economu (1946) · C. Vâlcov (1947) · Vogl (1947) · Rónnay (1947) · Vogl (1947) · C. Vâlcov (1948) · Steinbach (1948) · Baratky (1948) · Vogl (1948) · C. Vâlcov (1949) · Vogl (1949) · Mihăilescu (1949) · Albu (1950) · V. Vâlcov (1950) · Vogl (1950–51) · Popescu I (1951–57) · Botescu (1958–60) · Popescu I (1961) · Teaşcă (1962) · Popescu I (1962) · Ploeşteanu (1962–64) · Stănescu (1964) · Ploeşteanu (1964) · Oană (1965–66) · Stănescu (1967) · Oană (1967) · Niculescu (1967) · Teaşcă (1967) · Niculescu (1967–70) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Stănescu (1971) · Niculescu (1971) · Ola (1972) · Niculescu (1972) · Ola (1972) · Niculescu (1972) · Ola (1972) · Stănescu (1973–75) · Drăguşin (1975) · Kovács (1976–79) · Halagian (1979) · Cernăianu (1979) · Kovács (1980) · Stănescu (1980–81) · M. Lucescu (1981–86) · Jenei (1986–90) · Constantin (1990) · M. Rădulescu (1990–92) · Dinu (1992–93) · Iordănescu (1993–98) · Pițurcă (1998–99) · Jenei (2000) · Bölöni (2000–01) · Hagi (2001) · Iordănescu (2002–04) · Pițurcă (2004–09) · R. Lucescu (2009–11) · Pițurcă (2011–)
Categories:- 1948 births
- Living people
- People from Târgovişte
- Romanian footballers
- FC Dinamo Bucureşti players
- 1970 FIFA World Cup players
- Romania international footballers
- Romanian football managers
- FC Oţelul Galaţi managers
- FC Dinamo Bucureşti managers
- Romanian football defender stubs
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.