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Nicolescu slapped Dinamo's fans after being cursed on his birthday: “They had to pay attention”


Article by Alexandru Stanciu – Published Saturday, 16 May 2026, 08:44 / Updated Saturday, 16 May 2026 08:53

Andrei Nicolescu, the president of Dinamo, revealed the discussion held with the members of the two lawns, after the scandal surrounding the new logo of the club.

Nicolescu declared himself disturbed that he was vehemently cursed by Dinamo supporters on the day he turned 50, at the match won against FC Argeș, score 2-1, on May 10.

Andrei Nicolescu, disturbed that he was cursed by Dinamo supporters on his birthday: “They had to take into account”

“There was a discussion and somehow the club has no problems if we can find a better option. Our interest is for Dinamo to win in any situation!

(Didn't you think the fans' reaction was fair?) These are not the problems, but it seems to me that they are done at times when they shouldn't be. Another example is when they cursed me in the stadium about a phase with some tickets and I had my little one (no- the child) at the game and I saw the tears in her eyes…

Now, he surprised me because it was my birthday. Somehow, they had to take this into account and at least not do that on my birthday, but otherwise, it's their manifestation, they are supporters, I told them.

There are some emblematic people for Dinamo, some former players who, from the moment I came here, took a position against me, and then whatever happens at Dinamo, I am to blame. Prunea, Chiriţă, Mr. Dinu, they are image vectors and, when they said that Nicolescu wanted to make the logo, it escalated worse.

The PCH representative said he was not interested at the time, when he was called to get involved. I told him it was important. Maybe we need to communicate more during this period, to tell them that this is being prepared”, Andrei Nicolescu said, according to primasport.ro.

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