
Dynamo have spent one year in Ligue 2 football, but the players who fueled their return to the Romanian Super League have failed to impress this season, with two of them leaving the Bucharest outfit on Tuesday.
Lamine Ghezali and Horka Larrucha left “Dynamo” Bucharest
Yes, Lamine Ghezali (13 goals last season) moved to FC Levadiakos (Greece’s second division) on Tuesday, while Gorka Larrutsea terminated his contract.
“Dynamo 1948 Bucharest and FC Levadiakos have reached an agreement on the permanent transfer of Frenchman Lamine Ghezali (24 years old) to the club from the second league of Greece.
Lamine Ghezali played 21 matches this competitive season for Dynamo, 17 in the Super League and 4 in the Romanian Cup. The football player was no longer included in the tactical plans of the head coach Željko Kopić.
“For me, “Dynamo” was an important stage in my career, here I achieved beautiful things. I’m sorry I didn’t do more this season. Dynamo deserves to stay in the first league! I wish the boys success, and I, along with the club, the fans, all the people of Dynamo!”, Ghezali said after signing the transfer documents.
The top scorer of our team last season with 13 goals in all tournaments, Lamine Ghezali, collected 52 matches for the red and white shirt,” Dynamo club reported.
- “Dynamo” is in 15th place in the Super League standings, having scored 16 points in 23 stages.
“Dynamo 1948 Bucharest and Spanish midfielder Gorka Larrusea today peacefully agreed to end their contractual relationship, our club reports on its official communication pages.
Transferred in the summer of 2022, at the time of the reorganization of our team in League 2, Gorka Larruchea was one of the creators of the promotion to the Super League, 23 matches and 5 goals in the red and white shirt.
In the current season, Gorka Larrucha played 16 games for Dynamo and scored one goal in both domestic tournaments, the Super League and the Romanian Cup, and since the beginning of the year was not included in the tactical plans of coach Željko Kopic.
“I had a very good time at Dynamo, I always supported myself with the support of the fans and I am glad that I was part of a great team. Life in football is not only about achievements, there comes a moment when our paths diverge. I understand the technical choice, I’m moving on to the next stage in my career and I can only cross my fists that the guys can save! Thank you, Dynamo!”, – this was the message Horka Larrucha had after leaving “Dynamo”.
Super League, standings after 23 rounds
1. FCSB 50 points
2. CFR Cluj 39
3. Rapid Bucharest 39
4. Constanta Lighthouse 36
5. University of Kraiów 34
6. Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe 33
7. FC Hermannstadt 32
8. Cluj University 32
9. Petrolul Ploiesti 31
10. Galati Steel 28
11. In Kraiova 1948 27
12. UTA Arad 27
13. Poly Iassi 26
14. FC Voluntari 25
15. Dynamo Bucharest 16
16. FC Botoshani 15.
Source: Hot News

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