Tag: defeat

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian men’s basketball team U-BT Cluj-Napoca this past Wednesday in a EuroCup Group B fixture grabbed a 88-77 away win against Italian opponents Umana Reyer Venezia. U-BT Cluj Napoca’s US player Zavier Simpson was the team’s most efficient player, with 25 points, 6 recoveries and 7 assists. Holders U-BT Cluj-Napoca are 5th-placed according to Group B rankings. This coming Tuesday they will take on Turk Telekom, at home.

    Also on Wednesday, in a FIBA Europe Cup match, Group M, CSM CSU Oradea sustained a heart-throbbing 86-87 away defeat by French team Dijon, after extra time. CSM CSU’s Romanian international player Kris Richard was the most efficient scorer, with 27 points, 6 recoveries and 4 assists. Romanian vice-champions have sustained the third defeat in a row and now will have to win all the pending matches if they want to maintain their chances to gain a place in the quarterfinals. On January 29th, CSM play a home game against PAOK Thessalonica.

    In men’s volleyball, CSM Corona Brasov sustained a 1-3 defeat by Italian opponents Trentino Itas. The fixture was held this past Wednesday and counted towards the first leg as part of CEV Cup’s playoffs. European champions Trentino Itas secured their win after one hour and 42 minutes of play. The second leg is scheduled on January 30 in Trento.

    In news from tennis, as part of the year’s first Grand Slam tournament, the Australian Open, Victor Cornea and Mariano Navone have advanced to the second round of the men’s doubles event. In the inaugural round this past Thursday, the Romanian-Argentinean pair defeated the pair made of Christian Harrison of the USA and David Pel of the Low Countries, 6-4, 7-6.

    Cornea and Navone have thus secured a cheque worth 58, 000 AUD and were granted ATP 90 points according to the doubles’ rankings. In the second round, Cornea and Navone are in for a daunting task in the match against the all-German pair made of Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz, fourth-seeded at the Australian Open.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Attention-grabbing, for starters, are results in men’s basketball. In EuroCup, Group B, U-BT Cluj-Napoca sustained a 80-99 away defat by Turk Telekom in Ankara.

    Agerpress news agency wrote U-BT had an auspicious start in this past Wednesday’s confrontation, they had the upper hand in the first quarter of an hour, yet they were dominated in the other three quarters of the match. U-BT’s best player was the American Zavier Simpson, with 22 points, 6 recoveries and 9 assists.

    Holders U-BT have thus put an end to a series of three consecutive wins in EuroCup, having sustained defeats in the season’s first three matches. U-BT are 6th-placed in the Group. In the 8th round on home turf, they will go against Lithuania’s Lietkabelis Panevezys on November 13.

    In FIBA Europe Cup, CSM CSU Oradea on Wednesday emerged as Group E winners, securing a 85-67 home win against Estonian opponents Parnu Sadam. Vice champions CSM CSU Oradea have already secured their qualification to the competition’s next phase, having ticked their fifth win in a row in the Group, at the end of a game they dominated completely. Of Cristian Achim’s trainees, standing out was Canadian basketball player Kalif Young, with 17 points and 6 recoveries.

    In Group E’s other fixture, FC Argeş grabbed a 77-63 home win against Polish side Spojnia Stargard. For FC Arges, their Serbian player Radovan Djokovic succeeded 18 points. CSM CSU Oradea are at the top of the table, with 10 points. Following are FC Argeş and Spojnia Stargard, with 7, and Parnu Sadam, with 6 points.

    In the last round, in Pitesti, FC Argeş play CSM CSU Oradea, on November 13. Advancing to the competition’s second stage are the winning teams in each of the ten groups, added to which are the six best runner-up teams. teams.

    In women’s volleyball, Voluntary Town Sports Club on Wednesday in Florence sustained a 3-nil defeat by Savino Del Bene Scandicci. In the Challenge Cup, CSM Târgovişte and CSM Lugoj have both won their first leg wins in the round of 32. On home turf, CSM defeated Olymp Praga, 3-1, while CSM Lugoj defeated Hungary’s Székesfehérvár, also at home, 3-1.

    CSM Bucharest are still at the top of the table of the National Women’s Handball League, on a par with Corona Braşov. Defending champions CSM on Wednesday grabbed a 21-18 win against HC Zalău. Vice-champions Rapid Bucharest succeeded a 39-26 away win against SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea. The third Romanian team in the Champions League, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud, sustained a 24-26 away defat by Corona from Brasov.

  • Olympic Update

    Olympic Update

    Three Romanian rowing crews on Tuesday qualified to the finals of the Olympic Games in Paris. In lightweight women’s pair defending Olympic champions Ancuţa Bodnar and Simona Radiş won the second semi-finals and secured a nail-biting position in the finals.

    After three quarters of the race Bodnar and Radis were fourth placed, but their finish was extraordinary. Andrei Cornea and Marian Enache qualified to the men’s pair final, having come in 3rd in the first semi-final. The men’s quadruple sculls crew made of Ştefan Berariu, Sergiu Bejan, Andrei Mândrilă and Ciprian Tudosă secured their position in the finals, having come in 2nd in the repechage.

    Also qualifying to the final were women’s coxless quadruple sculls and the coxed eight crews.

    Romania’s women’s gymnastics team came in 7th in the nations’ competition final held on Tuesday. The winner was the team of the United States, followed by Italy and Brazil. For the Romanians, it was the first Olympic final since 2012 when, at the London Olympics, the team stepped onto the third step of the podium. Stepping out of the line in the Romanian team was Ana Barbosu who got 13.933 points in the vault event. Also, Sabrina Voinea got 13.900 points in the floor event and 13.800 points in the beam event.

    Romania’s national water polo team has also lost its second game as part of the Olympics, On Tuesday Romania sustained a 8-14 defeat by the United States. Romania’s scorers were Vlad Georgescu and Silvian Colodrovschi, with three goals each, and Andrei Neamţu and Matei Luţescu. Bogdan Rath’s trainees had a bracing start, leading in the first half, 1-nil, 2-1 and 3-2. Yet the US were quick to level the score. Then a dismal period followed, with Romania receiving seven goals in a row and the scoreboard displaying a 9-3 advantage for the United States, from a meagre 3-2 advantage for Romania. The Americans succeeded to maintain their six-goal advantage to the end, although the game became more balanced. We recall Romania previously sustained a 7-14 defeat by vice-Olympic champions Greece.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The most important tennis tournament organized in
    Romania annually is the Transylvania Open, held in Cluj-Napoca last week. The
    tournament is part of the WTA 250 circuit. In 2024, up for grabs were 267
    thousand dollars. The matches we played on hard court and were hosted by the BT
    Arena, Romania’s largest sports hall with a seating capacity of 10,000.


    The main draw included seeded competitors that
    were placed among the world’s top 100 tennis players, best -placed of them
    being WTA 43rd tennis player, the Dutch Arantxa Rus and 44th-placed,
    Germany’s Tatjana Maria. Quite surprisingly, the winner of the Transylvania
    Open wasn’t one of the seeded players, but WTA 78th-placed tennis
    player Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic. Former WTA number 1
    player, in Cluj-Napoca, Pliskova won her first WTA tournament after a four-year
    gap, or thereabouts. In the final, Pliskova outclassed Ana Bogdan, 6-4, 6-3.


    Of the Romanian tennis players representing
    Romanian in the Transylvania Open, Ana Bogdan had the most satisfactory run.


    Reason enough for Radio Romania International to
    designate Ana Bogdan the Athlete of the week.


    Ana was that close to her first win in an
    upper-echelon WTA tournament, after a very good run. Ana Bogdan first defeated Alicija
    Parks, of the United States, then she overpowered Russia’s Erika Andreeva, who came
    straight from the qualifiers. Ana also defeated top-seeded opponent, Arantxa
    Rus, while in the semifinals she outclassed Jaqueline Cristian. However, after
    two exhausting confrontations, in the quarterfinals and in the semifinals, Ana
    Bogdan was defeated by Karolina Pliskova.


    Ana Bogdan was born on November 25, 1992, in Sinaia. She turned pro in
    2007. In 2009, she was 2nd-placed according to juniors’ world
    rankings. According to
    the WTA rankings, until 2018, Ana Bogdan climbed slowly but constantly. She then
    remained close to the 100th position, yet she succeeded to climb up, in 2022
    and 2023. The final she played in Cluj-Napoca secured Ana Bogdan 11 notches up,
    from the 65th to the 54th place. She is the second
    Romanian occupying a position according to the world rankings, after Sorana
    Cirstea, who is 22nd-placed.


  • Sports weekend

    Romania’s men’s tennis
    team, in Athens this coming weekend goes against the national team of Greece,
    in a play-off confrontation counting towards maintaining the position in Davis
    Cup’s World Group I.


    For the match against
    Greece, Romania’s lineup is made of Marius Copil, Nicholas David Ionel, Cezar
    Creţu, Luca Preda and Victor Cornea.


    ATP 265th-placed Ionel and WTA 294th-placed
    Copil are the Romanian lineup’ s best-placed tennis players according to men’s
    singles rankings. In the men’s doubles, best-placed is Victor Cornea, ranking
    65th. Of the Greek team, best-placed is WTA number 7, Stefanos
    Tsitsipas.


    In the Davis Cup, Romania and Greece have
    twice gone against one another before. In 1933, in the Europe zone’s second
    round in Athens, Greece won, 4-1. In 1970 in Bucharest, Romania won, 5-nil, in a
    confrontation counting towards the Europe zone’s quarterfinals. Ilie Năstase,
    Ion Ţiriac, Viorel Marcu and Sever Mureşan were Romania’s tennis players back
    then, in the men’s singles confrontation. Ilie Nastase and Ion Tiriac proved their
    mettle in the men’s doubles


    This coming weekend will see matches being
    played, counting towards the 12th round as part of the Women’s EHF
    Champions League. In Group A on Saturday, CSM Bucharest play an away fixture
    against top of the table team, Hungary’s Gyor, which has 11 points in a similar
    number of matches played. CSM are 3rd-placed, after six wins and four defeats.


    In Group B, on Sunday Rapid play a home
    game against Ferencváros Budapest. Vice champions Rapid are 7th-placed,
    while Ferencvaros, 6th, with three wins each. The first two teams in
    each group play straight in the quarterfinals, while 3rd, 4th, 5th
    and 6th-placed teams will prove their mettle in the playoffs for a
    place in the quarterfinals.


    Three Romanian
    teams play in Europe’s second-tier competition, the EHF European League. On
    Saturday, in Group D, CSM Târgu Jiu play a home match against Norway’s Sola. After
    the first three rounds, CSM Targu jIu were unable to add a point to their record
    sheet. In Croatia on Sunday, Dunărea Brăila face Group B’s bottom-of-the-table
    team, Lokomotiva Zagreb. With four points, Dunarea Braila are the runner-up
    team in the group, after Thüringer of Germany. Also on Sunday, Gloria Bistriţa play an away game against French team Nantes.
    In Group C, with an equal number of points, five, Gloria and Nantes are at the
    top of the table. However, Nantes have a better goal average.


    Matches
    counting the 24th round as part of Romanian Football Super league
    are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, FC Botoşani play Poli Iasi and FC U
    Craiova face Dinamo Bucharest. On Saturday in Ploiesti the local side Petrolul take
    on CFR Cluj, then in Bucharest, Rapid face Oţelul Galaţi. On Sunday, Universitatea
    Cluj play a home game against UTA, while in Sfântu Gheorghe, Universitatea
    Craiova play Sepsi. On Monday, FC Voluntari are pitted against Hermannstadt and
    FCSB play Farul Constanţa. 11
    points clear of the 2nd and 3rd-placed teams, CFR and Rapid, FCSB
    are at the top of the as-it-stands table.



  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club

    The world’s best athletes convene in the
    Olympic Games every four years. The name Olympia is derived from the old Greek
    settlement known as Olympia, located in the Peloponnese peninsula. In Antiquity,
    Olympia played host to the athletic competitions of the Hellenic world, for
    centuries.

    Just like the
    Antiquity competitions, the Olympics Games of the modern times created gods and
    heroes, goddesses and heroines. Until the kick-start of the Olympic Games in Paris
    on July 26, we will focus on legends of the Romanian Olympic competitors in a monthly
    slot, based on the Golden Archivers interviews that have been broadcast by
    Radio Romania international, throughout the years.


    Today we pay tribute
    to Romania’s greatest athlete, Iolanda Balaş-Söter. In 1999 she was the only
    Romanian athlete to have received a nomination, from the International Athletics
    federation, for the 20 Century Athlete title. She was a two-time high-jump Olympic
    champion. She set 5 Olympic and 14 world records. Her records were unbreakable
    for 11 years.


    She took up training
    in athletics with the Electrica Club in Timisoara, when she was 13. In less
    than a year from her debut, she broke the national juniors’ record. When she was
    19, she succeeded her first notable feat as a senior athlete, the 2nd
    place at the European Championship In Berne, Switzerland.

    Here is Iolanda Balaş-Söter, in a radio show broadcast in April 2000:


    I have
    always compared myself to the world’s best athletes. At that time, at the top
    were the English athletes Sheila Lerwill and Thelma Hopkins, with European and
    world records, and of course I asked myself the following question: if they
    could, why couldn’t I ? And then, of course, the path I took to achieve my goal
    became way more accessible, thanks to my strong resolve and the wish to accomplish
    something serious and that’s what I succeeded and I have always thought, if I
    was assigned to represent Romania, I had to get a good result, ’cause that is
    what I came there for. My first success occurred in Berne, in 1954. The 2nd
    place, unhoped for, but I was not satisfied with the 2nd place. I
    said to myself: it can’t be! We need to aim higher; we need to jump higher! I’m
    using the plural because my husband,
    Ioan Söter, was also in Berne, as an athlete, back
    then. Four years later, in 1958,
    in Stockholm, I won the gold medal. It was my first success, my first gold
    medal in a European competition.


    Prior
    to the European Championships in Stockholm, on July 14, 1956, in Bucharest,
    Iolanda Balas set her first world record, with a jump of 1 meter 75 centimeters.

    Iolanda Balas-Soter:


    Quite so, quite so…A performance that just gave
    me a lot of tremendous hope for the Olympic Games of 1956, and everyone went
    like: that’s it, Iolanda will win the gold medal. Sadly, in Melbourne things didn’t
    come out the way I wanted. And that,
    also because my husband, having a brother in Australia, was officially denied
    the travel, being my coach, from that moment on. And we went and had a stay in Australia
    for three weeks, with no coach, with no moral and technical support and, while
    I first ranked as favorite, I barely came in 5th. Imagine how
    hard the blow was, for me, all the more so as the sports official of those
    years called me a traitor of my homeland, saying I sold the medal to the American
    Mildred McDaniel. It was the hardest blow I was dealt in my whole career as an
    athlete, this defeat In the Olympic Games in Melbourne. I thought I would walk
    home with gold and, four years after Melbourne, in 1956, here’s what I wrote in
    my training notebook: I must have my comeback, I must have my comeback… And, using
    a coin, I drew the five Olympic circles and every day I said I had to make it
    up for the flop I had in Melbourne, and I did it, in the long run, in Rome, in
    1960.


    At
    the Olympic Games in Rome, Iolanda Balaş again ranked as favourite…


    In Rome, it was something extraordinary, which means I was just about to
    travel there all alone, again, since my husband was still denied exit clearance
    from Romania because, like I said, his brother was in Australia.
    And some of the higher-ups of that time were dead positive we would stay in the
    West. Well, we had our trials and tribulations trying to go to the Central Committee
    of Romanian Workers’ Party, we were even received in audience by Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej,
    then the Secretary General of Romanian Workers’ Party, and I said that if Soter,
    my coach, didn’t come to accompany me in Rome, I would no longer represent
    Romania. That was my wish so I could be successful there, lest I screw it like
    I screwed it in Melbourne. And, at long last, for the first time in four good years,
    Söter got the passport and could leave for Rome. He accompanied me, I won the
    gold medal setting a new Olympic record, 1 meter and 85 centimeters, an exceptional
    result at that time. In the morning we had the qualifiers, in the afternoon,
    the final, it was raining slowly, constantly. But…to cut a long story short, I
    won the gold medal. The satisfaction I had was fantastic, you can imagine.


    Then, in 1964, the Olympic
    success followed.


    In Tokyo, I was dead set on yet again seizing the opportunity to prove, and
    I succeeded, that the win in Rome did not occur by happenstance and I literally
    repeated that performance: the gold medal, I mean, also setting a new Olympic record, of
    1 meter and 95 centimeters.


    Iolanda Balaş-Söter gained
    her place in the book of world records thanks to her 140 consecutive wins.


    My last last defeat
    was in Melbourne, in 1956. Until 1967, nobody could break my records. Actually,
    until I retired from competition.


    From 1991 to 2005, Iolanda Balaş-Sőter was the President of the Romanian Athletics Federation.
    She died on March 11, 2026, at the age of 79.











  • Sports weekend


    Headline-hitting these days is the IHF Womens World Handball Championship. Romania sustained a defeat in the competitions main group stage. In Denmarks Herning, Florentin Peras trainees on Thursday were outclassed by Germany, 24-22, after a confrontation where the winner was decided in the second part of the second half of the game. Romania had a 12-9 lead at half time. The teams top scorer was Eliza Buceschi, with 8 goals scored. Not completely recovered after a recent injury, Cristina Neagu was also on the pitch, for the first time at this edition of the world championship, and scored three goals.



    After their most recent run at the ongoing World Championship, Romania are 5th placed in Main Group III, with a mere two points on their record sheet. On Saturday, also in Herning, Romania faces Japan, the team that on Thursday defeated Denmark, 27-26. Advancing to the quarterfinals are the first two teams in descending order in each of the main groups.



    The European Short-course Swimming Championships are underway in Otopeni, near Bucharest. A 21-strong delegation of Romanian swimmers, 7 girls and 14 boys, will prove their mettle in the competition. Several events are scheduled later this week, with the Romanian swimmers standing a real chance to grab a medal. In 2021, at the previous edition of the Short-course Championships, held in Russias Kazan, David Popovici walked home with gold in the 200m freestyle event, while Robert Glinta won silver, in the 100m backstroke event, and bronze, in the 50m backstroke event.



    The last fixtures as part of Romanian Football Cups group stage have been played this week. On Thursday, in Group C, FC U Craiova grabbed a 2-nil home win against FCSB, while Bucharest Dinamo and Otelul Galaţi drew, 3-all. In the quarterfinals, scheduled on April 3rd, 2024, second-league team Corvinul Hunedoara go against CFR Cluj, FC U Craiova face FC Voluntari, Oţelul Galaţi play an away game against Universitatea Craiova, while Universitatea Cluj play a home fixture against FC Hermannstadt of Sibiu.



    Matches counting towards Romanian Football Super leagues 19th round are scheduled at the weekend and early next week. On Friday, Poli Iaşi are pitted against UTA Arad. On Saturday, Rapid Bucharest play FC Voluntari. On Sunday, FC Hermannstadt face Universitatea Craiova, Farul Constanţa go against Petrolul Ploieşti while CFR Cluj play FCSB. On Monday, FC U Craiova 1948 take on FC Botoşani, while Dinamo Bucharest go against Universitatea Cluj. The 19th rounds last game is Otelul Galatis home fixture against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe. FCSB are at the top of the table, with 37 points. CFR Cluj follow, with 32.




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    Radio Romania International Sports club


    The World Rugby Cup has now reached its final stage. In Paris on Saturday, the grand finale will see New Zealand facing South Africa. Both teams have had an unassuming start in the competition, with defeats in the group stage. New Zealand was defeated by France, while South Africa was defeated by Ireland. However, progress was increasingly visible for both teams, since in the quarterfinals, South Africa defeated host team France, while New Zealand defeated defending world champions Ireland.



    In the group stage, we had the chance to watch South Africa play, that including a match against Romania. The “Springboks” trounced Romania, 76-nil, causing the second defeat for our national team at the 2023 edition of the World Cup. We recall Romania was given a most serious hiding in their debut game, being defeated by Ireland, 8-82. The defeat was even more serious in the game against Scotland, nil-84. The only match where Romania mattered a little bit was the fixture against Tonga, a game they lost anyway, 24-45. However, we could see a lot of determination among the Romanian players, given that, quite unlike the previous confrontations, the game against Tonga was not entirely hopeless. Eugen Apjoks trainees succeeded three fine tries, through Cristi Boboc, Florin Surugiu and Marius Simionescu.



    In the wake of Romanias dismal run in France, rugby fans could see for themselves how far Romania was from earning a place in the first echelon at world level. We even wonder if we can claim a position among the worlds second-tier teams, where such line-ups as those of Portugal, Georgia or Fiji have had a good run at the World Cup 2023. For these countries, on Wednesday, World Rugby broke the news.



    Beginning with the 2027 edition of the World Cup in Australia, the final tournament will include 27 teams. In theory, Romania still stands a chance to yet again prove its mettle at the World Cup, as our national squad is 20th placed according to the as-it-stands table at world level. World Rugby has also ruled the setting up of Nations League, a competition due to kick off beginning 2026. The Nations League will have two divisions with twelve teams each. The first division will be made of the worlds top ten national teams and two guest national teams. Fixtures are scheduled in July and November, replacing the previous tournament or the test matches that were usually held in July and November. According to World Rugby, changes have been made in a bid to enable weaker teams to play top-flight squads more often.




  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Athlete Alina Rotaru has qualified to the 2024 edition of the Olympic Games in Paris. At the Inneringer Weitsprung Meeting in Germany, a contest won by the Romanian, Alina met the long-jump set standard, with a jump of 6 meters and 69 centimeters, a personal record for Alina Rotaru. With a jump of 6 meters and 84 centimeters, stepping onto the second step of the podium was a German athlete, Maryse Luzolo, while stepping onto the third step of the podium was another German athlete, Laura Raquel Müller, with 6 meters and 49 de centimeters. Alina Rotaru is the sixth Romanian athlete to have qualified to the Paris Olympics. Rotaru thus joined Andrea Miklos in the 400m category, Marathon runner Delvine Meringor, swimmers David Popovici and Vlad Stancu, as well as pugilist Lăcrămioara Perijoc.



    In news from women’s handball, this past Wednesday Romanian title holders CSM Bucharest defeated Universitatea Craiova, 35-25, in a friendly game hosted by the Multi-Purpose Sports Hall in Bucharest. With five goals scored, CSM’s most efficient player was Alexandra Dindiligan. Romania’s vice-champion team, Rapid Bucharest, takes part in a friendly tournament in Denmark. In their debut game, Rapid sustained a 36-39 defeat by Danish opponents Ikast Håndbold and were yet again defeated by German team Bietigheim, 22-31. On Friday, Rapid go against French team Metz Handball.



    As part of the WTA 500 tennis tournament in Washington, an event with 780 thousand USD in prize money all told, the best-placed Romanian according to the WTA rankings, 32nd, Sorana Cirstea, was unable to move past the tournament’s round of 16. Cirstea sustained a 1-6, 3-6 defeat by WTA 18th placed, Russian opponent Lyudmila Samsonova. Cirstea has booked a place among the tournament’s top 16 players, which earned her a cheque worth 11, 600 USD and 55 WTA points. In the women’s doubles, pairing up with Chilean Alexa Guarachi, Monica Niculescu has qualified to the quarterfinals. In the round of 16, Niculescu and Guarachi defeated the Belarus-Brazilian pair made of Lidia Morozova and Ingrid Gamarra Martins, 7-6, 7-5. Monica Niculescu and her Brazilian partner received a cheque worth 7.200 USD and were granted 100 WTA points in women’s doubles. We recall in 2016 Monica Niculescu won the women’s doubles version of the tournament in Washington, pairing up with Belgium’s Yanina Wickmayer.


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    Radio Romania International Sports Club

    The main European inter-club competition, the Champions League, this year as well, will see no Romanian team booking its place for the event. In the first preliminary round, holders Farul Constanta lost to Republic of Moldova title holders, Sheriff Tiraspol. In the first leg on home turf Farul grabbed a 1-nil win, yet this past Tuesday Sheriff Tiraspol secured a 3-nil win after extra time.



    The fixture was initially scheduled in Republic of Moldovas capital city, Chisinau, yet the match was eventually hosted by the very arena of Sheriff football club, located in the main city of separatist region Trans-Dniester, Tiraspol. A small party of Constanta-based fans was in the stands, people who stopped at nothing on their way to Tiraspol, in a bid to support their favorite team.



    With a minimum advantage, Farul began the match on a predominantly defensive note, with no bouts of their usual, combinatorial and aggressive game. They withstood their opponents game towards the end of the first half when Moroccan player Amine Talal drew first blood for Sheriff as Cameroon Ngom Mbekeli crossed the ball in front of Farul s goal.



    The second half was a little bit more balanced yet Gheorghe Hagis trainees were unable to secure a vigorous comeback on the pitch and have the upper hand throughout the game. The scoreboard for the regular, 90-minute time displayed a 1-nil advantage for Sheriff Tiraspol so two extra time halves followed. Taking advantage of Farul flawed defensive game, Sheriffs footballers scored twice, through Ngom Bekeli on 99 minutes and Nigerian Peter Ademo in minute 105. Farul will thus play in the preliminary round of the third-tier European competition, Conference League, where they are pitted against Armenias title holders, FC Urartu. We recall the latter team was eliminated from the Champions League preliminaries by Bosnian opponents Zrinjski Mostar.



    Four Romanian teams will play in the second round of Europa Conference League preliminaries. The first leg in scheduled next week, On Wednesday, FCSB take on ŢSKA Sofia 1948, away from home, in a match hosted by the Bulgarian capital citys Vasil Levski stadium. On Thursday, in a fixture hosted by the Bălgarska Armia stadium, also in Sofia, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe face ŢSKA-Sofia. CFR Cluj play a home match against Turkeys Adana Demirspor, while Farul play FC Urartu of Armenia.



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    Radio Romania International Sports club

    The Romanian Football federation mulls banning Romanian
    football fans from traveling to Kosovo as supporters of the national squad in
    the match against Kosovo, a fixture scheduled in Pristina on June 16. The game
    counts towards the Euro 2024 preliminaries. The decision could be taken in the
    wake of the incidents that have been ongoing on the Serbian border.


    In matches counting towards the Group
    1’s last round as part of Romania Super league, the guest teams won all three
    matches. On Saturday, FCSB were trounced by Rapid Bucharest, 1-5. On Sunday in Cluj-Napoca,
    CFR sustained a 1-2 defeat by the new title holders, Farul Constanta. Universitatea
    Craiova lost their home game against Romanian Cup winners, Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe, nil-1. According to the final rankings, FC Farul Constanța are at the
    top of the table, with 53 points. Following in descending order are FCSB, with 46,
    CFR Cluj, with 42, Universitatea Craiova with 40, Rapid Bucharest with 38 points
    and Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, with 29 points. Farul Constanța play for the
    Champions League preliminaries, while FCSB play for Europe Conference League preliminaries.
    In a fixture counting towards a second place in Europe Conference League preliminaries
    on Thursday, CFR Cluj played Universitatea 1948 Craiova, a team coming from
    Group 2. In the first eliminatory match Universitatea 1948 Craiova defeated FC
    Voluntari, 4-3.


    In Group 2, with 26 points, 13th-placed
    was UTA Arad, while 14th-placed FC Argeș, with 24 points. The two
    teams will play their playoffs fixtures if they want to maintain their position
    in the Superleague. With 23 points, Chindia Targoviste was 15th-placed,
    while CS Mioveni came in 16th, with 11 points. Chindia and Mioveni have relegated straight to the second-tier
    championship. Politehnica Iași and Oțelul Galați au have been promote straight
    to the Superleague.


    In the playoff
    fixtures counting towards promotion, the two legs have already been played. Gloria
    Buzău ended the match against UTA Arad in a blank draw, while Dinamo București defeated
    FC Argeș, 6-1. The coming weekend will see matches being played, counting
    towards the second leg, in Arad and Pitesti, respectively.

  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club

    The Romanian Football federation mulls banning Romanian
    football fans from traveling to Kosovo as supporters of the national squad in
    the match against Kosovo, a fixture scheduled in Pristina on June 16. The game
    counts towards the Euro 2024 preliminaries. The decision could be taken in the
    wake of the incidents that have been ongoing on the Serbian border.


    In matches counting towards the Group
    1’s last round as part of Romania Super league, the guest teams won all three
    matches. On Saturday, FCSB were trounced by Rapid Bucharest, 1-5. On Sunday in Cluj-Napoca,
    CFR sustained a 1-2 defeat by the new title holders, Farul Constanta. Universitatea
    Craiova lost their home game against Romanian Cup winners, Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe, nil-1. According to the final rankings, FC Farul Constanța are at the
    top of the table, with 53 points. Following in descending order are FCSB, with 46,
    CFR Cluj, with 42, Universitatea Craiova with 40, Rapid Bucharest with 38 points
    and Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, with 29 points. Farul Constanța play for the
    Champions League preliminaries, while FCSB play for Europe Conference League preliminaries.
    In a fixture counting towards a second place in Europe Conference League preliminaries
    on Thursday, CFR Cluj played Universitatea 1948 Craiova, a team coming from
    Group 2. In the first eliminatory match Universitatea 1948 Craiova defeated FC
    Voluntari, 4-3.


    In Group 2, with 26 points, 13th-placed
    was UTA Arad, while 14th-placed FC Argeș, with 24 points. The two
    teams will play their playoffs fixtures if they want to maintain their position
    in the Superleague. With 23 points, Chindia Targoviste was 15th-placed,
    while CS Mioveni came in 16th, with 11 points. Chindia and Mioveni have relegated straight to the second-tier
    championship. Politehnica Iași and Oțelul Galați au have been promote straight
    to the Superleague.


    In the playoff
    fixtures counting towards promotion, the two legs have already been played. Gloria
    Buzău ended the match against UTA Arad in a blank draw, while Dinamo București defeated
    FC Argeș, 6-1. The coming weekend will see matches being played, counting
    towards the second leg, in Arad and Pitesti, respectively.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with news from domestic
    basketball. In the final of the men’s championships, on aggregate, CSM CSU Oradea
    has a 2-nil lead over the 2022 title holders, U-BT Cluj-Napoca. On Sunday, CSM CSU Oradea
    secured a 79-73 first-leg win, then on Tuesday, CSM CSU Oradea secured yet another
    win, 93-83. The final is played according to the best-in-seven-matches system.
    The next two fixtures are scheduled in Cluj-Napoca, on Saturday and on Monday.


    In rhythmic gymnastics, the Azeri capital
    Baku plays host to the European championships for juniors and seniors. On
    Wednesday, in the juniors’ team competition, the Romania delegation is 11th
    placed, overall. In the seniors’ version of the contest, representing Romania are
    Annaliese Drăgan and Andreea Verdeş in the individual events, and the group
    made of Alenia Biringer, Catrina Buniov, Anisia Drăgan, Dalia Marin, Claudia
    Mitan and Antonia Stănescu.


    The Romanian tennis
    player Ana Bogdan on Wednesday sustained a nil-6, 4-6 defeat by US challenger Taylor
    Townsend. The confrontation counted towards the round of 16 as part of the WTA
    125 tournament in Florence, a competition with 115,000 USD in prize money. Third-seeded
    Ana Bogdan was defeated after one hour and 14 minutes
    of play. It was more than a year
    since Ana Bogdan had sustained a defeat with no set won in the confrontation. For
    having advanced to the Florence tournament’s round of 16, Ana Bogdan will
    receive a cheque worth 2,000 USD and will be granted 15 WTA points.


    The head-coach of Romania’s
    national women’s volleyball team, the Spaniard Guillermo
    Naranjo Hernandez, has called 18 volleyball players for the participation in
    the Golden League competition. Among them, two are signed up by foreign teams: Elizabet
    Varga plays for South Korea’s Daejeon, while Adelina Budăi-Ungureanu plays for
    Pinerolo in Italy. For their debut game in the competition, the pool of
    regulars convenes in Pitesti, when on May 27 the national squad takes on the team
    of Slovakia. Then on June 3rd, the national team travels to Ostrava, for a fixture
    against the Czech national squad. The return match is scheduled on June 8th,
    in Pitesti. The Golden League’s last
    match is scheduled on June 17th, when Romania takes on Slovakia, in
    Nitra. The first two teams in descending order advance to the competition’s semi-finals.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with news from domestic
    basketball. In the final of the men’s championships, on aggregate, CSM CSU Oradea
    has a 2-nil lead over the 2022 title holders, U-BT Cluj-Napoca. On Sunday, CSM CSU Oradea
    secured a 79-73 first-leg win, then on Tuesday, CSM CSU Oradea secured yet another
    win, 93-83. The final is played according to the best-in-seven-matches system.
    The next two fixtures are scheduled in Cluj-Napoca, on Saturday and on Monday.


    In rhythmic gymnastics, the Azeri capital
    Baku plays host to the European championships for juniors and seniors. On
    Wednesday, in the juniors’ team competition, the Romania delegation is 11th
    placed, overall. In the seniors’ version of the contest, representing Romania are
    Annaliese Drăgan and Andreea Verdeş in the individual events, and the group
    made of Alenia Biringer, Catrina Buniov, Anisia Drăgan, Dalia Marin, Claudia
    Mitan and Antonia Stănescu.


    The Romanian tennis
    player Ana Bogdan on Wednesday sustained a nil-6, 4-6 defeat by US challenger Taylor
    Townsend. The confrontation counted towards the round of 16 as part of the WTA
    125 tournament in Florence, a competition with 115,000 USD in prize money. Third-seeded
    Ana Bogdan was defeated after one hour and 14 minutes
    of play. It was more than a year
    since Ana Bogdan had sustained a defeat with no set won in the confrontation. For
    having advanced to the Florence tournament’s round of 16, Ana Bogdan will
    receive a cheque worth 2,000 USD and will be granted 15 WTA points.


    The head-coach of Romania’s
    national women’s volleyball team, the Spaniard Guillermo
    Naranjo Hernandez, has called 18 volleyball players for the participation in
    the Golden League competition. Among them, two are signed up by foreign teams: Elizabet
    Varga plays for South Korea’s Daejeon, while Adelina Budăi-Ungureanu plays for
    Pinerolo in Italy. For their debut game in the competition, the pool of
    regulars convenes in Pitesti, when on May 27 the national squad takes on the team
    of Slovakia. Then on June 3rd, the national team travels to Ostrava, for a fixture
    against the Czech national squad. The return match is scheduled on June 8th,
    in Pitesti. The Golden League’s last
    match is scheduled on June 17th, when Romania takes on Slovakia, in
    Nitra. The first two teams in descending order advance to the competition’s semi-finals.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    We begin with news from weightlifting. As part of the European Weightlifting Championships hosted by Armenias Yerevan, on Wednesday Loredana Toma won all three gold medals of the 71-kilogram category. Loredanas deadlift in the snatch style was 110 kilograms, while in the clean-and-jerk style the Romanian succeeded a deadlift of 130 kilograms. Loredana Tomas combined achievement in the competition stood at 240 kilograms. At the recently-held edition of the European Championships, Romania walked away with 14 medals all told. Apart from Loredana Toma, Mihaela Cambei in the 49-kilogram category and Andreea Cotruţa, in the 55- kilogram category won three gold medals each, Also in the womens version of the competition, Cosmina Pană in the 45-kilogram category won gold in the snatch style and combined. In the mens version of the championships, competing in the 55-kilogram category, Valentin Iancu walked away with silver in the clean-and-jerk style. Iancu won bronze in the snatch style, and combined.



    In news from womens tennis, the Romanian-Japanese pair made of Monica Niculescu and Makoto Ninomiya was unable to go past the womens doubles first round as part of the WTA 500 tournament in Stuttgart, an event with almost 700 thousand USD in prize money all told. On Wednesday, Niculescu and Ninomiya sustained a 6-4, 1-6, 10-7 defeat by the pair made of Alexa Guarachi of Chile and Erin Routliffe of New Zealand The vanquished pair was handed a cheque worth 3, 780 euro and were granted one point in the WTA rankings. Also from the tournaments very first round, British competitor Emma Răducanu sustained a 2-6, 1-6 defeat by Latvias Jelena Ostapenko.



    We end with news from womens handball. In a pending game as part of the National Leagues 22nd round, this past Wednesday holders CSM Bucharest grabbed a 35-29 home win against Gloria Bistriţa. CSMs Cristina Neagu scored 12 goals. Also on Wednesday, in a fixture counting towards the 21st round, Rapid Bucharest grabbed a 25-21 win away against SCM Craiova. The win earned Rapid the runner-up position in the rankings. Rapids Sorina Grozav scored 7 goals.



    Later this month, CSM Bucharest and Rapid play their first-leg fixtures as part of the Champions Leagues quarterfinals. On home court, Rapid play the 2022 winner of the Champions League, Vipers Kristiansand, while CSM travel to Denmark, for a game against Team Esbjerg.