The 1974–75 Divizia A was the fifty-seventh season of the Divizia A, the top-tier football league in Romania. The season commenced in August 1974 and concluded in June 1975.
Overview The league comprised 18 teams, each playing a total of 34 matches (17 home and 17 away). Points were awarded as follows: two for a win, one for a draw, and zero for a loss. The championship was decided by the team accumulating the most points at the end of the season.
Season Highlights
- Champion: Dinamo București secured their eighth Divizia A title, finishing narrowly ahead of Universitatea Craiova. This victory earned them a spot in the subsequent season's European Cup.
- European Qualification:
- Dinamo București (Champions) qualified for the European Cup.
- Universitatea Craiova (Runner-up) and FC Politehnica Timișoara (as Cup winners, if applicable, or highest-placed non-champion) qualified for the UEFA Cup.
- Relegation: The three lowest-placed teams at the end of the season were relegated to Divizia B. For the 1974–75 season, the relegated teams were Sportul Studențesc, FC Constanța, and Universitatea Cluj.
- Top Scorer: The leading goalscorer for the season was Dudu Georgescu of Dinamo București, who netted an impressive 33 goals, significantly contributing to his team's championship success.
Context The 1974–75 season continued the tradition of strong competition within Romanian football, showcasing established Bucharest giants like Dinamo alongside emerging provincial powers such as Universitatea Craiova, who were consistently challenging for top honors during this era.