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“A bad joke, as the emblem”


Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – Published Thursday, May 14, 2026 10:33 p.m. / Updated Thursday, May 14, 2026 10:58 p.m.

Dinamo Bucharest club celebrated its 78th anniversary on Thursday, May 14, and Claudiu Vaișcovici (63 years old) is disappointed by the way the “dogs” celebrated this day.

To mark this day, a clip appeared on the Facebook page of the football team in which the second player Florentin Petre, but also current footballers of the “dogs”, such as Cătălin Cîrjan, Raul Opruț or George Pușcaș, talk about what the club means. They also ran several older images from the history of the “dogs”.

Claudiu Vaișcovici, dissatisfied with the clip posted by Dinamo on the club's day: “It's still a kind of bad joke, like the emblem”

Claudiu Vaișcovici is unhappy with the fact that in that clip there are players who are currently wearing the red-white shirt, but not important names from Dinamo's history.

“I don't want to spoil my day, because I'm happy for Dinamo's birthday. Whoever made this video was again not inspired. It's also kind of a bad joke, like the emblem. Are you asking Puşcaş, who has two and a half months at Dinamo? On Florentin Petre yes, all respect. Take the old people and ask them, the people who built this club.

I've always said it. And in Galaţi I tell everyone, I thank those who played before me, for bringing the football clubs in Galaţi to a level where I can assert myself.

If there are 78 years of history, you take the last ones, the oldest ones. You don't put me players… Maybe you put 1-2 from today. On Florentin Petre, yes, because he made history, but you give me these young people who don't even know what Dinamo means. They are now starting, they are at letter A, B…”, said Claudiu Vaișcovici, according to orangesport.ro.



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