Dinamo Bucuresti vs Csíkszereda, 2023-24 Romanian First Division Promotion/Relegation Playoffs
· 1st LegAbout
Game Information
Venue: National Arena
Location: Bucuresti, Romania
Attendance: 31,123
Line-Ups
Dinamo Bucuresti
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 1 | Adnan Golubovic (GK) |
| 31 | Costin Amzar |
| 28 | Josué Homawoo |
| 2 | Gabriel Moura |
| 27 | Ricardo Grigore |
| 18 | Domagoj Pavicic |
| 77 | Georgi Milanov |
| 8 | Eddy Gnahoré |
| 17 | Dennis Politic |
| 19 | Hakim Abdallah |
| 22 | Ahmed Bani |
Csíkszereda
| No. | Name |
|---|---|
| 33 | Szilard Gyenge (GK) |
| 23 | Janos Nagy |
| 3 | Claudiu Apro |
| 13 | Attila Csuros |
| 5 | Dávid Kelemen |
| 9 | Benjamin Babati |
| 8 | Szilard Veres |
| 53 | Botond Szondi |
| 10 | Soufiane Jebari Jebari |
| 77 | Péter Gál-Andrezly |
| 32 | Richard Jelena |
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