In September, the Court announced that Dinamo fulfilled its bankruptcy obligations to exit insolvency.
[1] On 22 November, Dinamo defeated its chief rival, Steaua, 3–1, following a gap from the last win four and a half years earlier.
[4] Nine days after his death, his funeral was held in his hometown, attended by past and present Cameroonian internationals and the nation's sports minister; Ekeng's brother said at the ceremony that he was comforted by his having led a selfless life.
[3] After Ekeng's death, all matches in Romania that weekend were postponed, and Dinamo's cup final against CFR Cluj was moved a week later than scheduled.
[5] Before the final, 50,000 Dinamo fans made a display in honour of Ekeng, including a giant fabric image of him.