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Cristi Borcea, devastating in the “logo war” at Dinamo: “Playboy picture”

Article by Eduard Apostol – Published on Tuesday, 05 May 2026, 11:57 / Updated on Tuesday, 05 May 2026 11:58

Cristi Borcea56, had a vehement reaction to the Dynamo leadership after the idea logo change club

The negative reactions are intensifying after the official announcement by the leaders of Dinamo, who stated that they will change the “red dogs” logo from July 2026. Practically, many Dynamo fans, of all ages, dispute the club's move. The reactions are vehement! Both online and in reactions.

Cristi Borcea, reaction for GSP.ro after the announcement of the new logo: “Dinamo's classics are turning in their graves! I thought the current ones have more sense”

The former leader of the red-whites, Cristi Borcea, 56 years old, had a blunt speech to the current leadership regarding the change of the logo.

“Dumitrache, Lucescu, Nunweilleri are turning in their graves, I think that Cornel (Dinu) didn't sleep and won't sleep for a while… How can you do something like that? Cuuum? We were also in charge, we were the team of the decade in the first league, trophies after trophies, we made mistakes, but nothing like this!

Those who died on the field and for Dinamo are turning in their graves! Are those who lived and live for Dinamo really not respected?

It's a Playboy picture! A picture taken by these unscrupulous and mindless people! I thought they had more sense and more respect for the club!”, commented Borcea for GSP.ro.

12trophies won by Borcea as Dinamo's leader, he performed various functions in the almost 20 years spent, officially, in the “pack”

The supporters are angry: they demand the cancellation of Dinamo's new logo, they announce protest movements, the glories cause a scandal

During May 4, Dinamo presented its new logo, which would be used from July 1. The fans, including the leaders of PCH, reacted vehemently, extremely negatively to the club's announcement, and just a few hours after the decision, taking advantage of access to technology and artificial intelligence, the supporters of the “dogs” created several emblems that they consider better than the one presented by the management with great pomp on the club's social media pages.

“He didn't tell anyone why he was called to this event. It seems to me that everything is done secretly. This bothers me, apart from the change of the logo, which is stupid. Well, it's really ugly, forgive me, if not! You say it's made in the image and likeness of Nicolescu, on my word of honor.

Gee, does he look like him? Well, look closely and you will see! Well, I was shocked. What is this doing, me? Is this his logo? On my word of honor. People from Italy and Spain called me, they called me to have a position too. Well, I didn't know what it was about”, said Florin Prunea on the Totul pentru Dinamo show.

“It's a shame done by some Venetians. Whoever did this is an imbecile or imbeciles, maybe there are more. Any club is identified by its origin and the origin should not be changed no matter what it is.

Dinamo's origin is not a shame, on the contrary. But to show up with something like that… it's kind of a snotty comma. Comma combination with snot. Nicolescu's thinking”, Cornel Dinu also reacted for Prosport.

7 logos in almost 78 years

The red and whites have had 7 logos in their almost 78-year history, the most glorious being the one from 1974-1990, when Dinamo had become a force at European level.

Logos from the history of Dinamo club

The current logo, with the “dogs”, was in force since 2004, and Dynamo won a single championship with it on their chest, two Romanian Cups, two Super Cups and a League Cup.

Andrei Nicolescu conveyed that he expected negative reactions following the change prepared by the club and claims that the decision was taken after a careful consultation: “Journalists, legends, Dinamo fans, those on the lawn, shareholders, people from the club participated in this process, they all participated in the process of creating and identifying this logo”

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