It could be worse! Racist Dynamo banners banned at derby

Article by Alexandru Stanciu – Published Monday, April 27, 2026, 12:47 / Updated Monday, April 27, 2026 12:55
The football show from Derby won by Dinamo with Rapidscore 3-1, was overshadowed by the display of several banners with racist messages. The match observer, former player Viorel Anghelinei (67 years old) drew up a report with the displayed messages, which will reach the table of the Discipline and Ethics Commission of the FRF. However, the situation could be much worse, considering the Dynamo banners confiscated by law enforcement before entering the National Arena.
During the match, from Peluza Cătălin Hîldan, several banners appeared with racist messages: “Rudari, bearers, caldărari and boldeni / CAEN codes for Giulești slaves!” or “If you want us to stop calling you gypsies / Don't get married from the age of 12”. That's in addition to the horrible “we had and always will have gypsies” or “gypsies, gypsies” slurs.
Racist Dynamo banners banned at Rapid derby
GSP.ro found out the other racist messages that Dynamo players were going to display at the Rapid derby, confiscated by law enforcement before entering the National Arena.
In addition to the ironies “Visiniul adulat is a more tanned red” and “In an ideal world, you would work and go to school”, the dynamists also prepared two racist banners with messages in the Romanian language.
“Mișto avilean ando Bucharest” was one of the messages in Romanian, which translates as: “Welcome to Bucharest”. Also, another racist irony was: “Today we count from the alphabet: iech, dui, trin, štar!”.
The leader of the Rapid gallery, Liviu Ungurean, also known as “Bocciu”, did not escape Dinamo's supporters either: “From Giulești to here / Liviu shaved 3j (no. 30) of small”.
According to the Disciplinary Regulations, Dinamo risks a fine of 70,000 lei, depending on the report drawn up by the observer after the match with Rapid. In addition, there is the possibility that Dinamo will be sanctioned with “the measure of scheduling a match without spectators”.




