

Match Report: FC Dinamo 1948 3-1 FC Rapid 1923 – București Derby Blazes with Three Goals
In a pulsating Romanian Super Liga derby on April 27, 2026, FC Dinamo 1948 triumphed 3-1 over fierce rivals FC Rapid 1923 at the Stadionul Dinamo. The match, steeped in history and passion, lived up to its billing as Dinamo produced a dominant display to secure a vital victory in the race for European places.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, the atmosphere was electric. Dinamo surged forward with intent, and their aggression paid off within the first quarter-hour when midfielder Andrei Rus scored a stunning long-range strike. Rapid, known for their resilient defending on the road, struggled to contain Dinamo's pressing game. By halftime, Dinamo had doubled their lead, and though Rapid pulled one back early in the second half, Dinamo's third goal sealed a comprehensive win.
Key Moments
- 11th minute: Andrei Rus curled a 25-yard free kick into the top corner, leaving Rapid's goalkeeper rooted to the spot.
- 34th minute: Dinamo striker Alexandru Băluță doubled the lead with a clinical finish from a low cross, capitalizing on a defensive error.
- 48th minute: Rapid's winger, David Popa, gave his team hope with a sharp close-range header from a corner kick.
- 63rd minute: Dinamo restored their two-goal cushion when defender Mihai Popescu headed in from a set piece, his first goal of the season.
- 78th minute: Rapid's midfielder Cristian Săpunaru received a second yellow card for a reckless challenge, reducing his team to ten men.
Tactical Story
Dinamo lined up in a 4-3-3 formation, focusing on width and quick transitions through their attacking full-backs. Rapid responded with a 4-2-3-1 setup, but their defensive line struggled against Dinamo's early intensity. The turning point came in the first half when Dinamo's high press forced Rapid into hurried clearances, leading to the first two goals.
After the break, Rapid's tactical shift to a more attacking 4-4-2 created the equalizer but left them exposed at the back. Dinamo's third goal came precisely from that vulnerability—a counter-attack after a Rapid corner. The red card effectively ended any hope of a Rapid comeback, and Dinamo managed the game calmly in the final stages.
Standout Players
- Andrei Rus (FC Dinamo 1948): The midfielder's early goal set the tone, and his overall play in midfield was authoritative.
- Mihai Popescu (FC Dinamo 1948): The defender's goal and solid defensive work neutralized Rapid's aerial threat.
- David Popa (FC Rapid 1923): The winger's goal was a moment of quality, and he remained a threat on the counter despite his team's defeat.
Table and Season Impact
This derby victory is a major boost for FC Dinamo 1948 in the Romanian Super Liga, moving them closer to the top six and the championship playoff positions. For FC Rapid 1923, the defeat is a setback but not catastrophic; their season remains on track for a mid-table finish. The derby, known as the "Eternal Derby" in Romanian football, once again delivered drama, goals, and red cards—a fitting advertisement for the passion of Romanian football.
Dinamo's performance sends a strong message to their rivals: on their day, they can match any team in the league in intensity and quality.