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How Cătălin Cîrjan saw the end of the Dinamo game

Cătălin Cîrjan, the captain of Dinamo, lived through the end of the match with U Cluj, score 1-0, in the Cătălin Hîldan Lawn, alongside the “dog” ultras.

Cătălin Cîrjan started the game as a starter, but was replaced in the 87th minute. Giorgi Milanov came in his place. Immediately after the change, the captain of the “dogs” ran to the Cătălin Hîldan Lawn and climbed into the stands of the National Arena.

Cătălin Cîrjan, Dinamo's captain, on the lawn at the end of the game with U Cluj

Cătălin Cîrjan shook hands with the supporters in the first line, and then immediately started to sing. “Ale, ale, FC Dinamo ale, ale” was heard at that moment from the northern lawn of the National Arena.

After the referee's final whistle, Cătălin Cîrjan went down with his colleagues. The Dynamo players sang with the supporters after the three points that brought them, for the moment, to the second position in the ranking, one point away from the leader Rapid. Craiova University can pass both teams, if they win their match tomorrow, January 19, at 20:00 against Petrolul Ploiești.

Dynamo ultras did not forget Zeljko Kopic either. The coach of the “dogs” was also called to “salute” immediately after the team finished singing with the fans. The celebrated Florentin Petre, who turned 50 this week, was also requested by the fans at the end to swear at rival Steaua.

Cătălin Cîrjan, one of the most valuable players in Dinamo's squad, recently received a very good offer from a financial point of view from Metalist 1925 from Ukraine. The captain of the “dogs” refused the offer.

Cătălin Cîrjan has 24 matches this season for Dinamo, 4 goals scored and 5 assists. It is quoted by specialized websites at 2.5 million euros.

Ashley Davis

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