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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    At the European water polo championship held in Split, Croatia, the Romanian side played against Serbia for the ninth place in the ranking. Sadly Romania lost to Serbia 17-1 and occupied the tenth position out of the 15 participating sides.


    Last night in Group B of the Conference League, British side West Ham United secured a 3-1 win against FCSB. In the other groups match Anderlecht Brussels outperformed Danish side Silkeborg 1-0.


    In the group A of the preliminaries for the European Womens Volleyball Championship, on Sunday, Romanias national side will be taking on Israel in an away game. In the other game of the group, the Faeroe Island will be up against Croatia. Romania comes first in the ranking with 12 points followed by Croatia with 11, Israel with 7 and the Faeroes with no points.


    This weekend will be seeing the matches of the Champions League in womens handball. Romanian side CSM is part of group A together with Ljubljana, Ferencvaros, Odense, Kristiansand, Most, Bietigheim and Brest Bretagne. In their first home game on Sunday, CSM takes on Slovenian side Ljubljana. The second Romanian side in the competition, Rapid Bucharest has joined Group B, which also includes Esbjerg, Gyor, Metz, Buducnost, Storhamar, Lokomotiv Zagreb and Kastamonou. Rapids first away game will be against Croatian side Lokomotiv Zagreb.


    The rugby competition Europe Super Cup kicks off on Saturday. Romanian Wolves will be playing in the competition against Georgian sides Batumi and Black Lion and the Israelis from Tel Aviv Heat. The Romanian fifteen will be playing their first game against Tel Aviv Heat.


    In the 10th leg of Romanias First Football League, FC Botosani will be up against UTA Arad on Friday. Chindia Targoviste plays Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe on Saturday, when FC Hermannstadt is up against Petrolul Ploiești. FCU Craiova takes on Rapid Bucharest. Sunday will see the matches pitching Farul Constanța against FC Argeș and CFR Cluj against CSU Craiova. The leg ends on Monday when CS Mioveni plays Universitatea Cluj and FCSB meets FC Voluntari. Rapid ranks first in the first leagues standings followed by Farul with 18 points and Petrolul with 17.


    (bill)

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    At the European water polo championship held in Split, Croatia, the Romanian side played against Serbia for the ninth place in the ranking. Sadly Romania lost to Serbia 17-1 and occupied the tenth position out of the 15 participating sides.


    Last night in Group B of the Conference League, British side West Ham United secured a 3-1 win against FCSB. In the other groups match Anderlecht Brussels outperformed Danish side Silkeborg 1-0.


    In the group A of the preliminaries for the European Womens Volleyball Championship, on Sunday, Romanias national side will be taking on Israel in an away game. In the other game of the group, the Faeroe Island will be up against Croatia. Romania comes first in the ranking with 12 points followed by Croatia with 11, Israel with 7 and the Faeroes with no points.


    This weekend will be seeing the matches of the Champions League in womens handball. Romanian side CSM is part of group A together with Ljubljana, Ferencvaros, Odense, Kristiansand, Most, Bietigheim and Brest Bretagne. In their first home game on Sunday, CSM takes on Slovenian side Ljubljana. The second Romanian side in the competition, Rapid Bucharest has joined Group B, which also includes Esbjerg, Gyor, Metz, Buducnost, Storhamar, Lokomotiv Zagreb and Kastamonou. Rapids first away game will be against Croatian side Lokomotiv Zagreb.


    The rugby competition Europe Super Cup kicks off on Saturday. Romanian Wolves will be playing in the competition against Georgian sides Batumi and Black Lion and the Israelis from Tel Aviv Heat. The Romanian fifteen will be playing their first game against Tel Aviv Heat.


    In the 10th leg of Romanias First Football League, FC Botosani will be up against UTA Arad on Friday. Chindia Targoviste plays Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe on Saturday, when FC Hermannstadt is up against Petrolul Ploiești. FCU Craiova takes on Rapid Bucharest. Sunday will see the matches pitching Farul Constanța against FC Argeș and CFR Cluj against CSU Craiova. The leg ends on Monday when CS Mioveni plays Universitatea Cluj and FCSB meets FC Voluntari. Rapid ranks first in the first leagues standings followed by Farul with 18 points and Petrolul with 17.


    (bill)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Three Romanian football teams this past Thursday have
    advanced to the play-off stage as part of the Conference league European
    competition. In the third preliminary round, the most spectacular feat was Universitatea
    Craiova’s 3-nil home win against Ukraine’s Zarya Lugansk. Universitatea came
    from behind in the wake of a first-leg nil-1 defeat away from home. Scoring for
    Universitatea were the Brazilian Raul Silva, in minute 5, Ştefan Baiaram, in
    minute 53, and Nicuşor Bancu, in minute 57. It was Universitatea’s first
    official game with head-coach Mirel radio at the helm. In the play-offs, Universitatea
    are pitted against Israeli opponents Hapoel Beer-Sheva.




    In Cluj, holders CFR defeated Shakhtar Soligorsk of Belarus,
    1-nil. CFR’s Spanish footballer Jefte Betancor sealed the fate of the game on 37
    minutes. We recall that in the first leg, hosted by a Turkish stadium last
    week, CFR were held to a blank draw. In the confrontation for a place in the Conference
    League’s group stage, CFR will next play Slovenian team NK Maribor.


    In Bucharest, FCSB defeated Slovakian opponents Dunajska
    Streda, 1-nil, in front of 40,000 fans in the stands, a record high number this
    year for a fixture involving a Romanian squad. FCSB’s Andrei Cordea scored, in
    minute 29. We recall FCSB had for the first leg, away from home, also 1-nil. In
    the play-offs, FCSB take on Norway’s Viking Stavanger.






    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe was the only Romanian team that did
    not manage to move past the Conference League’s third preliminary round, being
    eliminated by Djurgaarden of Sweden. The latter team secured a 3-1 win in the
    double legged-tie against the Romanians. Djugaarden’s Romanian international
    footballer, Cosmin Matei, drew first blood on 8 minutes.






    Matches
    counting towards the Romanian football Superleague’s fifth round are scheduled
    at the weekend. On Friday, FC Argeş face FC U Craiova. On Saturday, Universitatea
    Cluj play UTA, Arad, away from home, then in Ploiesti, in the south, Petrolul
    go against Rapid Bucharest. On Sunday, Universitatea Craiova are pitted
    against CS Mioveni, CFR Cluj face FC Botoşani while FCSB take on Chindia
    Târgovişte. Ther fifth round’s last two fixtures are scheduled this coming Monday,
    when FC Voluntari play Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while Farul Constanţa face FC
    Hermannstadt. CFR Cluj and Rapid are at the top of the as-it-stands table, with
    9 points each.


    (EN)

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Three Romanian football teams this past Thursday have
    advanced to the play-off stage as part of the Conference league European
    competition. In the third preliminary round, the most spectacular feat was Universitatea
    Craiova’s 3-nil home win against Ukraine’s Zarya Lugansk. Universitatea came
    from behind in the wake of a first-leg nil-1 defeat away from home. Scoring for
    Universitatea were the Brazilian Raul Silva, in minute 5, Ştefan Baiaram, in
    minute 53, and Nicuşor Bancu, in minute 57. It was Universitatea’s first
    official game with head-coach Mirel radio at the helm. In the play-offs, Universitatea
    are pitted against Israeli opponents Hapoel Beer-Sheva.




    In Cluj, holders CFR defeated Shakhtar Soligorsk of Belarus,
    1-nil. CFR’s Spanish footballer Jefte Betancor sealed the fate of the game on 37
    minutes. We recall that in the first leg, hosted by a Turkish stadium last
    week, CFR were held to a blank draw. In the confrontation for a place in the Conference
    League’s group stage, CFR will next play Slovenian team NK Maribor.


    In Bucharest, FCSB defeated Slovakian opponents Dunajska
    Streda, 1-nil, in front of 40,000 fans in the stands, a record high number this
    year for a fixture involving a Romanian squad. FCSB’s Andrei Cordea scored, in
    minute 29. We recall FCSB had for the first leg, away from home, also 1-nil. In
    the play-offs, FCSB take on Norway’s Viking Stavanger.






    Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe was the only Romanian team that did
    not manage to move past the Conference League’s third preliminary round, being
    eliminated by Djurgaarden of Sweden. The latter team secured a 3-1 win in the
    double legged-tie against the Romanians. Djugaarden’s Romanian international
    footballer, Cosmin Matei, drew first blood on 8 minutes.






    Matches
    counting towards the Romanian football Superleague’s fifth round are scheduled
    at the weekend. On Friday, FC Argeş face FC U Craiova. On Saturday, Universitatea
    Cluj play UTA, Arad, away from home, then in Ploiesti, in the south, Petrolul
    go against Rapid Bucharest. On Sunday, Universitatea Craiova are pitted
    against CS Mioveni, CFR Cluj face FC Botoşani while FCSB take on Chindia
    Târgovişte. Ther fifth round’s last two fixtures are scheduled this coming Monday,
    when FC Voluntari play Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while Farul Constanţa face FC
    Hermannstadt. CFR Cluj and Rapid are at the top of the as-it-stands table, with
    9 points each.


    (EN)