Cupa României 2001/02

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Cupa României 2001/02
Cup winners Rapid Bucharest
Uefa cup Rapid Bucharest
Beginning October 10, 2001
final June 5, 2002
Final stadium National Stadium , Bucharest
Teams 32
Games 33
Gates 84  (ø 2.55 per game)
Cupa României 2000/01

The Cupa României in the 2001/02 season was the 64th tournament for the Romanian Football Cup . The winner was Rapid Bucharest for the eleventh time , which won the final on June 5, 2002 against defending champion Dinamo Bucharest . Rapid qualified for the UEFA Cup .

mode

The clubs of Divizia A only started in the round of the last 32 teams. In the eighth and quarter-finals, all games took place on a neutral seat. Only one game was played at a time, the semi-finals were decided in the first and second leg. If only one game took place and it was tied after 90 minutes or if no decision could be made in both games taking into account the away goals rule , an extension of 30 minutes followed, whereby the golden goal rule was applied. If after that there was still no decision, the decision was made on penalties .

Round of 16

date Result
October 10, 2001 Rapid Electromagnetica Bucharest 2: 3 Dinamo Bucharest
  Gloria Buzau 0: 2 FC Argeş Piteşti
  Dinamo Poiana Câmpina 0: 2 FC Brasov
  ARO Câmpulung Muscel 1: 3 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț
  CFR Cluj 0: 1 Gloria Bistrița
  Electrica Constanța 0: 3 Sportul Studențesc
  FC Extensiv Craiova 1-0 FC National Bucharest
  Cimentul Fieni 1: 1 a.d.
(4: 3 in good condition )
Universitatea Craiova
  Petrolul Moineşti 0: 3 FCM Bacau
  Bihor Oradea FC 2: 1 Oțelul Galați
  CSM Reșița 1-0 FC Farul Constanța
  FC'97 Sfântu Gheorghe 1: 1 n.V.
(5: 6 p.e. )
AROUND Timișoara
  Foresta Suceava 0: 2 Astra Ploiesti
  AS Armata Târgu Mureș 0: 2 Steaua Bucharest
  FC Politehnica Timișoara 1: 3 Rapid Bucharest
  Minaur Zlatna 2-0 Petrolul Ploiesti

Round of 16

date Result place
October 31, 2001 Bihor Oradea FC 2: 1 FCM Bacau Bistrița
  Dinamo Bucharest 6-0 Sportul Studențesc Bucharest
  Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1-0 Cimentul Fieni Buzau
  Steaua Bucharest 2: 1 CSM Reșița Craiova
  FC Brasov 5-0 Minaur Zlatna Fagaras
  Rapid Bucharest 2-0 FC Argeş Piteşti Fieni
  FC Extensiv Craiova 1-0 Gloria Bistrița Sibiu
  Astra Ploiesti 4-0 AROUND Timișoara Târgu Jiu

Quarter finals

date Result place
April 3, 2002 Astra Ploiesti 2: 1 according to the Basic Law Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț Brașov
  Dinamo Bucharest 0: 0 a.d.
(3: 2 in good condition )
FC Brasov Buzau
  Rapid Bucharest 5-0 Bihor Oradea FC Mediaș
  Steaua Bucharest 0: 0 n.v.
(4: 3 in good condition )
FC Extensiv Craiova Pitesti

Semifinals

The first leg took place on April 24, 2002, the second leg on May 8, 2002.

total First leg Return leg
Astra Ploiesti (a)2: 2 ( a ) Rapid Bucharest 2: 2 0-0
Steaua Bucharest 1: 4 Dinamo Bucharest 0: 1 1: 3

final

pairing Rapid Bucharest - Dinamo Bucharest
Result 2: 1 (0: 0)
date June 5, 2002
Stadion National Stadium , Bucharest
spectator 40,000
referee Cristian Balaj ( Baia Mare )
Gates 1: 0 Marius Măldărășanu (74.)
2: 0 Daniel Pancu (85.)
2: 1 Ionel Dănciulescu (90.)
Rapid Bucharest Bogdan Stelea , Adrian Iencsi , Vasile Maftei (84 Ionut Voicu ), Nicolae Stanciu , Ioan Sabău , Marius Măldărăşanu , Florin Costin Şoavă , Robert Ilyes , Răzvan Raţ , Daniel Pancu (87. Marius Şumudică ), Florin Bratu (68. Dennis Serban )
Trainer: Mircea Rednic
Dinamo Bucharest Bogdan Lobonț , Giani Kiriță , Bogdan Onuț , Sorin Iodi , Mugur Bolohan , Florin Pârvu , Ovidiu Stîngă (55th Florentin Petre ), Vlad Munteanu (65th Ionel Dănciulescu ), Iosif Tâlvanăgan (87th Constantin Iliecu ), Claudiu Niculesiu , Claudiu Niculesiu
Trainer: Cornel Dinu

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