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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Football fans in Romania are in for an eventful week. On Thursday, the domestic championship’s 25th round drew to a close, while the 26th round is about to start on Friday. On Tuesday, FC Botoşani snatched a 2-nil away win against Gloria Buzau. Rapid Bucharest defeated Unirea Slobozia, 2-1, while Dinamo outclassed Oţelul Galaţi 1-0.

    On Wednesday, CFR Cluj grabbed a 1-nil home win against Hermannstadt, Sibiu. Also on home turf, Universitatea Craiova defeated Universitatea Cluj, also 1-nil. On Thursday, UTA Arad grabbed a 1-nil away win against Poli Iasi. In Sfantu Gheorghe, in the west, the local team Sepsi defeated Farul Constanta, 1-nil. In Ploiesti, the match pitting the local side Petrolul against FCSB ended in a blank draw.

    In the 26th round, on Friday, FC Botosani go against Dinamo Bucharest. Two fixtures are scheduled on Saturday. In Clinceni, Unirea Slobozia receive the visit of Universitatea Craiova, while in Galaţi, the local side Oţelul face Rapid Bucharest. On Sunday, in Sibiu, the local side Hermannstadt play Petrolul Ploiesti, Universitatea Cluj play a home game against Politehnica Iasi, while in Bucharest, FCSB are pitted against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe.

    The 26th round’s last two games are scheduled on Monday, when Farul Constanţa play Gloria Buzău and UTA Arad take on CFR Cluj. Universitatea Cluj and Dinamo are at the top of the table, with 44 points each. CFR Cluj and FCSB follow suit, each with 43 points.

    In rugby, this coming Sunday the Romanian national team plays an away a game against Belgium, in Mons, in a confrontation which is crucial for the qualification to the World Cup, scheduled in Australia in 2027. In the inaugural game as part of the present edition of Rugby Europe Championship, Europe’s second-tier competition after the Six Nations’ Tournament, Romania defeated Germany, 48 to 10.

    Their next scheduled fixture is a match against Portugal on Saturday, February 17, in Botosani. The Romanian national team stands real chances to secure their straight qualification to the World Cup on condition they come in at the top of the table or as the runner-up team in their group.

    In news from women’s handball, the coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the European competitions. On Saturday, in the Champions League’s group A, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud plays an away match against Krim Ljubljana, while on Sunday, CSM Bucharest plays a home match against Podravka Koprivnica. According to Group A ranking, CSM are 3rd-placed, while, Gloria Bistrita, 7th.

    According to Group B ranking, Rapid Bucharest are 7th-placed. Their next scheduled fixture is this coming Sunday’s away game against German Ludwigsburg. In the EHF European League, on Saturday SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea play in Norway, against Sola, while Dunărea Brăila play Thüringer in Germany’s Bad Langensalza. SCM and Dunarea are at the top of the table in their groups.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    The international women’s handball inter-club competition season will be resumed at the weekend. Three Romanian teams compete in the Champions League. In Group B, Rapid Bucharest on Sunday play French opponents Brest Bretagne, away. Rapid are not the favorites for the group-winner position, given that Brest Bretagne stand real chances to be at the top of the table or second-placed in Group B, thus booking their ticket for a straight participation to the quarterfinals.

    Brest Bretagne are now 4th-placed in the Group, with 10 points in five wins. With three points, Rapid are 7th-placed, the last-but-one position in Group B. Rapid’s record is made of one win, one draw and six defeats, according to the fixtures they’ve played so far. We recall in October in Bucharest Brest Bretagne won, 34 to 31.

    In Group A, the first team to resume participation in the League is Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud. Head-coached by Florentin Pera, who is also the head-coach of the national team, Gloria take on Norway’s Storhamar on home turf, this coming Saturday. Gloria and Storhamar are placed in Group A’s lower echelon. With a mere four points in eight games, Gloria are 7th-placed, the last-but-one position in the group. Storhamar are 6th-placed, having one point more than Gloria.

    The direct match pitting Gloria against Storhamar in Norway, in October, 2024, made the difference since Storhamar won, 25-23. We recall that in May 2024 Gloria Bistrita and Storhamar played the EHF European League final. Back then Storhamar won, 29 to 27.
    CSM Bucharest is the other Romanian team playing in the Champions League’s Group A. This coming Sunday, CSM play an away game against top-of-the-table team Metz Handball of France. In Bucharest, Metz won by the narrowest of margins, 31 to 30. Metz are the only team with a win-all record in the League’s ongoing season. CSM had a rather bumpy run this past fall.

    With four wins and four defeats and 8 points, CSM are 4th-placed, on a par with 3rd-placed team, Krim Ljubljana. We recall that after 14 rounds of the group phase, the first two teams in each group advance to the quarterfinals. 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th-placed teams will engage in playoff matches in a bid to secure a place in the quarterfinals, while 7th and 8th-placed teams will be eliminated.

    The EHF European League group fixtures are also scheduled at the weekend. On Saturday, in Group A, Dunărea Brăila play a home game against Spanish opponents Elche. The other Group A teams are Germany’s Thüringer and Norwegian squad Larvik. The other Romanian team, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, on Sunday play an away Group B game against Germany’s Borussia Dortmund. Also part of the League’s Group B are Ikast of Denmark and Sola of Norway.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romanian Cup in football’s group phase has drawn to a close. We already know the eight teams that have advanced to the quarterfinals. None of the first three teams of the Superleague is among them, namely Universitatea Cluj, Dinamo and FCSB. For the quarterfinals scheme to be complete, we need to know who the winners are in the two playoff fixtures, crucial for designating the winner of Group D and the second team that has got through, of Group C.

    Then in April we shall have the confrontation for a place in the Cup’s semi-finals, when CFR Cluj are pitted against Universitatea Craiova and Farul Constanţa face the losing team of the match pitting CSM Resita against Unirea Alba Iulia. Also, Metalul Buzau play Rapid Bucharest. The semifinal fight scheme includes one final confrontation: the winner of the match pitting Resita against Alba Iulia plays the winner of the playoff fixture, where Poli Iasi face FC Hermanstadt.

    Matches counting towards the 21st round as part of Romanian Football Superleague are scheduled at the weekend. It is the last round in 2024. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe play Universitatea Cluj. On Saturday in Sibiu, FC Hermannstadt face Farul Constanţa. Farul are fresh from a precious Romanian Cup 5-1 away win against UTA Arad, thus booking their ticket to the quarterfinals.

    FC Hermannstandt have won their last four fixtures in the Superleague and fare better, being 9th-placed, that is two notches up as compared to Farul Constanta. Also on Saturday, Gloria Buzău play Universitatea Craiova. Universitatea’s run has been quite good as of late: this past Wednesday they grabbed a 2-nil away win against FCSB, in Bucharest.

    Gloria Buzau are at the bottom of the table in the Superleague, On Sunday, Petrolul Ploiesti play a home match against Unirea Slobozia. Petrolul are 8th-placed and they have not won a single game in the last five rounds; however, they keep their hopes alive they can win the fixture against 13th-placed team, Gloria.
    21st round’s derby will be hosted by the National Arena in Bucharest, with Dinamo playing Rapid, in a confrontation that has been going on for nearly eight decades now.

    On Monday, UTA Arad play FC Botosani and Poli Iasi take on FCSB. Universitatea Cluj are the leaders in the as-it-stands table, with 36 points. Dinamo and FCSB follow suit, with 35 and 34 points, respectively.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    In women’s volleyball, on Wednesday CSO Voluntari sustained a 1-3 defeat by German side Allianz Stuttgart, in a a Group E Champions League fixture. In the group’s other game, Italian side Savino Del Bene Scandicci defeated Polish opponents Bielsko-Biala, 3-nil. Scandicci are at the top of the table, with 9 points. With three points each, the other teams in the group follow suit. CSO Voluntari’s next scheduled fixture is the game against Bielsko-Biala on December 11, away.

    In the first leg as part of the Challenge Cup’s round of 16, CSM Târgovişte a grabbed a 3-2 away with against Slovenia’s Nova Gorica.The secon-leg match is scheduled on December 11 in Targoviste. Also in the Challenge Cup, this past Tuesday Lugoj Municipal Sports Club sustained a nil-3 defeat by Greek opponents Olympiakos Piraeus, also in the round of 16’s first leg. The return leg of the tie is scheduled on December 11 in Lugoj.

    In EuroCup Women, women’s basketball competition, CSM CSU Constanţa this past Wednesday wasted the opportunity to advance to the round of 32. In Group F’s last round CSM CSU Constanta were defeated by Belgian opponents Castors Braine, 74-78, and now depend on the other results in the competition.

    Advancing to the round of 32 are the first two teams in each group and the best 3rd-placed four teams, but also the four teams that have been 4th-placed in the women’s Euro league.

    In the National ice hockey Championship, Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc and ACSH Gheorgheni have both won their home confrontations. Sport Club secured a 4-3 win against Fenestela 68, while ACSH Gheorgheni secured their win against defending champions Corona Braşov, also 4-3. For Corona, it was their first defeat in the domestic championship’s ongoing edition.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romania’s men’s handball team Dinamo Bucharest on Thursday sustained a 29-38 away defeat by German opponents Fuchse Berlin, in a fixture counting towards Champions league’s Group A. Fuchse got their revenge in the wake of their seven-goal defeat three weeks ago in Bucharest, 31-38.

    According to the as-it-stands table, Dinamo are 4th-placed, with 10 points in 8 games played, Holders Dinamo’s next scheduled fixture on November 28 is the away game against 3rd-placed team Sporting Lisbon.

    Romania’s national women’s handball team later this week play its games in the Golden League friendly tournament, hosted by Denmark. On Thursday in their first match in Randers, The Netherlands trounced Romania, 41-26. Florentin Pera’s trainees will next play Denmark and Norway.

    The European Championship kick-starts next weekend, with fixtured in Hungary, Austria and Switzerland. In Group B, Romania will be rubbing shoulders with Montenegro, Serbia and the Czech Republic and will play its fixtures in Debrecen.

    Later this week in Bucharest, Romania’s national rugby squad are pitted against Uruguay, in a test-match. We recall the Romanian national rugby team won both friendlies they played this fall. Two weeks ago, David Gerard’s trainees defeated Tonga, 25-15, also defeating Canada this past Saturday, 35-27.

    Matches counting towards the domestic football championship’s 17th round are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe play Gloria Bistriţa , while Farul Constanţa face Oţelul Galaţi. On Saturday in Sibiu, FC Hermannstadt face Universitatea Cluj, while CFR Cluj play a home game against Rapid Bucharest.

    On Sunday, FCSB on the National Arena in Bucharest go against Unirea Slobozia, while in Ploiesti, Petrolul play Dinamo Bucharest. The 17th round’s last two fixtures are scheduled on Monday, when FC Botosani take on Poli Iasi, while UTA play Universitatea Craiova.

    Universitatea Cluj are at the top of the table with 30 points, followed by CFR Cluj, with 27.

  • 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.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Dynamo Bucharest men’s handball team, on home turf on Wednesday, defeated Portuguese opponents Sporting Lisbon, 33-29, in a fixture counting towards the Champions league’s group A. As part of the ongoing edition of the League, it was the first defeat for the Portuguese side. Dinamo were fresh from two away defeats, against Veszprem and PSG.

    The first half of the game against Sporting was balanced, with the latter team having a 15-13 advantage at half time. The Romanian team were even seven goals clear of their opponents, yet in the second half Sporting has a vigorous comeback and went two goals down in the last minutes. Champion team Dinamo’s top scorer was their Egyptian handballer Ali Zein, with seven goals scored. After six rounds, Dinamo Bucharest have four wins and two defeats on their record sheet.

    In news from basketball, U-BT Cluj-Napoca succeeded their second win in a row in Group B as part of EuroCup’s ongoing season. In Samokov, Bulgaria, U-BT Cluj-Napoca defeated Israeli opponents Hapoel Bank Yahav Jerusalem, 81 to 73. With 20 points, 3 recoveries and 4 assists, U-BT Cluj Napoca’s Cuban basketball player Karel Guzman was the most efficient man on the pitch. U-BT Cluj Napoca are 6th-placed in their group, with two wins and three defeats. Their next scheduled game is a home fixture against Umana Reyer Venice.

    Also in men’s basketball, in FIBA Europe Cup’s Group E, CSM CSU Oradea defeated FC Argeş, 78 to 74. Romanian vice-champions have succeeded their third consecutive win, while FC Arges have been defeated for the second time around, having had an auspicious debut in FIBA Europe Cup. CSM CSU Oradea are at the top of the table in their group. On October 30, both teams will play away from home: FC Argeş in Estonia, against Parnu Sadam, and CSM CSU Oradea in Poland, against Spojnia Stargard.

    In Group C, CSM CSU Constanta have been outclassed by French team Cholet Basket, 106-63. CSM CSU Constanta have been defeated for the third time running. Also away from home, Constanta will next play Windrose Giants of Antwerp on October 30.

    In Romania’s ice hockey championship, on Wednesday Steaua Bucharest defeated ACSH Gheorgheni 7-3 in Otopeni. Steaua’s top scorer was their Latvian player Lauris Bajaruns who scored three goals. With 11 points in 11 games, Romanian hockey’s most titled team, Steaua Bucharest,are 6th-placed according to the ongoing championship’s rankings. At the top of the table are Corona from Brasov, with 24 points in 8 games played.

  • Sports weekend

    Romanian football team FCSB have succeeded their second consecutive win in Europa League’s ongoing season. On Thursday, FCSB grabbed a 1-nil away win against Greek challengers PAOK Thessalonica. The only goal of the match was scored by Daniel Bîrligea, in the first half’s added time.

    FCSB had a hard time on the pitch as on 55 minutes captain Darius Olaru was eliminated, having been twice yellow-booked. Greek champions PAOK, head-coached by the Romanian Razvan Lucescu, never ceased to attack until the end, yet FSCB put on a heroic defensive game and managed to maintain their advantage. So after two rounds in the Europa league, FCSB are among the very few team that have so far won all the points at stake, rubbing shoulders with Lazio, Lyon, Tottenham and Anderlecht.

    On Sunday, play FCSB in the Romanian Super league’s 12th round, facing Gloria Buzău at home. On Friday, UTA Arad are pitted against Petrolul Ploieşti, while Farul Constanţa play Dinamo Bucharest. On Saturday top-of-the-table team Universitatea Cluj play an away match against Unirea Slobozia, while CFR Cluj play a home game against Poli Iasi. Also on Saturday, Oţelul Galaţi take on Universitatea Craiova at home. In Sibiu on Sunday, Hermannstadt play Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while FC Botoşani face Rapid Bucharest, at home.

    Three Romanian women’s handball teams this coming weekend will play their fixtures in the Champions League’s fourth round. In Group A on Saturday, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud play an away fixture against Hungary’s Ferencváros. On Sunday, CSM Bucharest play a home game against Danish side Nykøbing Falster. In the National Handball League’s derby on Wednesday, CSM Bucharest succeeded a 33-30 home win against Gloria Bistrita. Romanian title holders CSM Bucharest took their revenge, having sustained a 26-30 away defeat by Gloria Bistrita on September 7, in the Champions League’s first round.

    According to the Champions League’s Group A rankings, after three rounds, CSM Bucharest are 4th-placed, with 4 points. Gloria have two points and are 5th-placed. In Group B on Sunday, Rapid Bucharest ply an away game against Danish opponents Team Esbjerg. Romania’s vice-champions so far have three points on their record sheet and are 4th-placed in the group’s as-it-stands table.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romania’s men’s water polo team has qualified
    to the quarterfinals as part of the European Championship in Croatia. On Thursday
    in Zagreb, in the quarterfinal’s playoffs Romania outclassed Georgia, 18 to 11. The team’s
    top scorer was Vlad Georgescu, with five goals. Silvian Colodrovschi scored four goals while Andrei
    Neamţu, three. Gaining accession among the championship’s first eight teams
    also meant the direct qualification, for Romania, to the World Championship scheduled
    in February in Dubai. Romanian also secured its ticket for the Olympic Games in
    Paris, this coming summer.


    The European Men’s Handball Championship is
    underway in Germany. In Group B on Friday, Romania faces Austria. On Sunday, Romania
    takes on Spain, while on Tuesday, our national team plays Croatia. Following a
    28-year gap, Romania has returned to the European championship. In 1996, when
    Spain was the host country of the European championship, Romania was 9th-placed.


    In women’s handball, matches are scheduled, counting
    towards the European Cups. In the Champions League, Rapid and CSM play their
    games this coming Sunday. In Group B, Rapid plays a home fixture against French
    opponents Metz. Romanian vice-champions Rapid are 7th-placed according
    to Group B tables, with 7 points. Metz are second-placed with 14. In group A, CSM Bucharest play an
    away fixture against another French team, Brest Bretagne. At present, holders CSM
    are 3rd-placed, with 11 points, while Brest Bretagne are 5th-placed,
    with 9 points on their record sheet.


    Three Romanian teams play in the EHF European
    League. In Group B on Saturday, Dunărea Brăila play an away fixture against German
    opponents Thuringer. Germania, cu Thüringer. Also on Saturday, Gloria Bistriţa plays
    an away Group C game against Bensheim / Auerbach, also in Germany. In Group D on
    Sunday, CSM Târgu-Jiu plays a home match against Spanish team Costa del Sol, of
    Malaga.

  • The Year 2023 in sports (II)

    The Year 2023 in sports (II)


    Romanian
    athletes in 2023 have been shifting their focus to securing their qualification
    to the Paris Olympics.


    We recall that in June 2023, at the European Games in
    Krakow, Romania won 17 medals, of which 6 were gold, 6 silver and 5 bronze.


    In July 2023, Monica Niculescu
    and Japan’s Eri Hozumi advanced to the women’s’ doubles final as part of the
    WTA tennis tournament in Bad Homburg, where they sustained a nil-6, 6-7 defeat by Lidia Morozova of the Belarus and Ingrid
    Gamarra Martins of Brazil.


    For the second consecutive year, Transylvanian
    team Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe won Romania’s Supercup in football. In the final hosted
    by a stadium in Ploiesti, Sepsi defeated holders Farul Constanța 1-nil.


    Romanian climber Horia Colibășanu succeeded
    yet another great performance. Horia reached the top of Broad Peak of the Karakorum
    massif, on the Pakistani-Chinese border, at a height of 8, 051 meters. It was
    the 10th over-8,000 meters peak Horia Colibasanu has climbed in his
    career.


    Also in July, Ana Bogdan won the WTA 125 tennis
    tournament in Iasi, an event with 100, 000 Euro in prize money all told. In the
    final, Bogdan defeated a fellow Romanian, Irina Begu, 6-2, 6-3, winning the
    tournament in Iasi for the second year running. Wrapping up the month of July
    were the World Swimming Championships in Japan’s Fukukoa. In high-diving, Constantin
    Popovici won gold, while Cătălin Preda, silver.


    In August 2023, tennis
    player Monica Niculescu proved she deserved to be among the world’s top women’s
    doubles tennis players. Pairing up with Alexa Guarachi
    of Chile, Monica reached as far as the final of the WTA 500 tournament in Washington,
    an event with 780,000 USD up for grabs. In the final, Monica and Alexa were
    defeated by the German-Russian pair made of Laura Siegemund and Vera Zvonareva,
    6-4, 6-4.


    As part of the World Athletics Championships
    in Budapest, Alina Rotaru-Kottmann won the bronze medal in the long-jump event,
    with a jump of 6 meters and 88 de centimeters. The performance was the career-best
    of Alina, who is signed up by Steaua Bucharest sports club. At the Canoe Sprint World
    Championships in Duisburg, also in August, Catalin Chirila won gold in the men’s
    C1 500m race, then Catalin went on to win silver the 1,000m race, an Olympic event.
    Catalin Chirila also secured his qualification
    to the 2024 edition of the Olympic Games in Paris.




    In men’s double canoe,
    Oleg Nuță and Ilie Sprincean won bronze in the 1, 000m race. The two came in
    6th in the 500m race, an Olympic event, booking their tickets for Paris 2024.




    In September, Sorana Cîrstea advanced to
    the quarterfinals of the US Open. However, Sorana was unable to reach the
    semifinals since she sustained a defeat by Czech challenger Karolína Muchová, 6-nil,
    6-3. Ana Bogdan won the WTA 125 tournament in
    Parma, an event with 100,000 Euro in prize money. 2nd-seeded Bogdan
    defeated top-seeded challenger, Slovakia’s Anna
    Karolina Schmiedlova, 7-5, 6-1.




    At the World Canoe Championship in
    Belgrade, Romania came in 4th in the nations’ competition, after The
    Netherlands, Great Britain and Italy. Ancuta Bodnar and Simona Radiș won gold
    in the women’s pair. Also gold won the coxed eight crew. A silver medal went to
    the women’s coxless four. A bronze medal went to the women’s double oars crew.
    Also bronze went to the women’s lightweight double sculls crew.




    In the European Table Tennis Championship
    in Malmoe, Sweden, Romania’s women’s team walked away with silver. In the final
    Germany outclassed Romania, 3-nil.


    Attention-grabbing
    this past fall was the World Rugby Cup in France. Romania lost all four games
    it played. In the debut fixture, Romanian was trounced by Ireland, 82 – 8. South Africa also defeated Romania 76-nil. Romania also
    lost to Scotland, nil-84. The only game where the Romanian national team
    mattered was the match against Tonga, where Romania lost, 24- 45.


    In October 2023, Romania’s women’s gymnastics team reclaimed its place among
    the Olympic-level teams. At the World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, the
    team secured their qualification to the Paris Olympics. In the individual
    event, best-placed was Sabrina Maneca – Voinea, who
    came in 4th in the floor finals.


    The year’s most important tennis tournament
    held in Romania, the women’s WTA 250 Transylvania Open, an event with 260,000
    USD in prize money was held in Cluj-Napoca.


    Of the Romanians,
    best-placed was Elena Gabriela Ruse who advanced to the final, where she
    sustained a 6-3, 6-4 defeat by Tamara Korpatsch of Germany.


    In November 2023,
    Romania’s women’s tennis team grabbed a 4-nil away win against Serbia. The
    confrontation counted towards Billie Jean King Cup’s playoffs.


    In football, the
    most notable feat was the national team’s qualification to EURO 2024. The national squad succeeded a no-defeat record in Group I.
    In the last fixture, Romanian grabbed a 1-nil win against Switzerland, a team
    that also secured its qualification on the runner-up position. Romania’s national
    team plays in the European Championship’s final tournament for the sixth time.
    We recall Romania had also participated in the competition in 1984, 1996, 2000,
    2008 and 2016.


    Over November 9
    and December 14, the IHF World Women’s Handball Championship was jointly hosted by Denmark,
    Norway and Sweden. In Denmark’s
    Herning, France defeated Norway in the final, 31 to 28. Romania’s national
    squad came in12th, thus failing to secure its participation to the 2024 edition
    of the Olympic Games.

    In chess, Grand master Bogdan Deac walked away with
    bronze at the European Blitz Chess Championship in Zagreb. Deac got 9 points in 11 matches, being outclassed by Russian Grand master, 23-year-old
    Alexey Sarana, who competes for Serbia and who won the European title with 9.5
    points, Silver went to Armenian Grand Master Haik Martirosyan, also with 9 points.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romanian women’s national basketball team on Thursday,
    November 9, grabbed a 82-70 home win against Iceland. The fixture counted
    towards Group F as part of the 2025 preliminaries of the European Championship
    2025. In Group F’s other game, Turkey defeated Slovakia, 75-40. Booking their
    ticket to the final tournament will be the winning team in all eight groups, save
    for Group 1. Joining them will be the best four second-placed teams. Romania’s next fixture is a home game against Slovakia, on
    Sunday, November 12.


    On an
    indoor clay court in Serbia’s Kraljevo, as part of the Billie Jean King Cup’s
    playoffs, Romanian national women’s tennis team faces Serbia on November 10 and
    11. The winning side plays in the final tournament’s qualifiers, while the
    defeated team will continue in Group I. Romania’s lineup for the game against
    Serbia is made of WTA number 98 according to the women’s singles rankings and WTA
    number 240 according to women’s doubles rankings, Jaqueline Cristian, Gabriela Ruse,
    WTA 127th according to women’s singles rankings and 37th
    placed according to the doubles rankings, Irina Bara, 190th-ranked according
    to women’s singles classification and 130th-ranked according to women’s
    doubles standings, Anca Todoni, 259th in the singles’ rankings and
    858th in the doubles’
    rankings. Joining them is Monica Niculescu, WTA number 933 according to the
    singles rankings and 41st-placed, according to the women’s doubles rankings.


    In
    the Champions League in Women’s Handball this coming Saturday, CSM Bucharest receive the visit of Hungarian side Schaeffler, in a Group A fixture. In a Group B
    confrontation on Sunday, Rapid Bucharest play Norwegian team Vipers Kristiansand,
    also on home court. In the preliminary round as part of the European women’s Handball
    League, Dunarea Braila travel to Germany, for a match against Dortmund.


    Fixtures
    counting towards the Romanian Football Super League’s 16th round are
    scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe play Rapid Bucharest,
    while on Saturday, Universitatea Cluj face Petrolul Ploiești, Politehnica Iași
    are pitted against CFR Cluj and Farul Constanța take on FC Hermannstadt. On
    Sunday, FC Botoșani play FC Voluntari, CSU Craiova face Dinamo București, while
    FCSB are pitted against FCU Craiova. On Monday, UTA Arad face Oțelul Galați. FCSB are at the top of the as-it-stands table, with 31
    points, followed by CFR Cluj, with 30, and Rapid Bucharest, with 29 points. .


  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club


    The Champions League in womens handballs 2023 – 2024 edition has now reached the second round of the group stage. Holders CSM Bucharest and runner-up team Rapid represent Romania in the competition. CSM has been included in Group A, while Rapid, in Group B. There are eight teams for each of the two series. The first two teams, in descending order, play straight in the Leagues s quarterfinals. According to a round-robin system, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th-placed teams will prove their mettle in the playoff fixtures. The four winning teams add up to the list of teams that have already booked their ticket for the quarterfinals.



    After the first two rounds, both CSM and Rapid have a win and a defeat on their record sheet. CSM played their debut home game against Danish opponents Odense, 28-24, then sustained a 24-26 defeat by Bietigheim, away. In the first round, Rapid sustained a 28 to 30 defeat by Esbjerg of Denmark, then secured a 26-25 win against Polish team Zaglebie Lubin.



    Fixtures counting towards the third round are scheduled at the weekend. In a match hosted by the Multi-Purpose Sports Hall in Bucharest, on Saturday CSM face Hungarian challenger Gyor, the team that will most likely win the current edition of the League according to the bookmakers. Gyor won the away game against French team Brest Bretagne, 24-23 and trounced Hungarian side Debrecen at home, 35-23. Rapid Also in Bucharest, but on Sunday, Rapid take on Danish team Ikast. The latter team provided the Leagues first great surprise, winning the match against the winners of the Leagues previous edition, 30-26. In the second round, Ikast secured another win, in France, 39-36 against Metz Handball.



    On the European Handball Federations website, at eurohandball.com, posted on the page dedicated to the womens version of the Champions League there is a portrait of Cristina Neagu, who said she wanted to win the League yet again with CSM Bucharest. The internationally-acclaimed Romanian handballer went on to say she badly wanted to win the League to inspire her fellow handballers, to help them learn they can get everything if they work hard and think big.




  • Radio Romania International Sports Club

    Radio Romania International Sports Club


    The World Rugby Cup, to be held this coming autumn in France, is one of 2023s headline-hitting events. The audience is bound to be global, given that rugby is popular on almost all continents, perhaps less so in Asia. Rugby has for long gained ground in Europe, America, Australia and Oceania. Hailing from Africa are the Springboks. The South-African team is the current World Cup holders.



    The World Cup begins on September 8, when the Stade de France in Paris plays host to the match pitting France against New Zealand. The fixture counts towards Group A, also including Italy, Uruguay and Namibia. On September 9 in Bordeaux, Romania plays its debut game against the Republic of Ireland. Also in Bordeaux, on September 17, Romanian takes on defending title holders South Africa. Then the game against Scotland follows, on September 30 in Lille. Romania s last fixture as part of the World Cup is the confrontation against Tonga on October 8th, also in Lille.



    In its training stage ahead of the World Cup, on Saturday in Bucharest, Romania played the team of the United States. The Romanians were trounced, 17-31. The Romanian team scored three tries, of which only one was successfully converted. The US rugby players scored five times, while three of the tries were successfully converted. Ahead of its departure to France, Romania has two more games to play, against Georgia, in Tbilisi on Saturday and against Italy in San Benedetto del Tronto in a week. Romanias friendly games will decide the final, 33-strong pool of regulars representing Romania at the World Cup in France.








  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian national football team on
    Friday plays an away fixture against Kosovo. Hosted by Pristina’s ”Fadil Vokrri” stadium,
    the match counts towards Group I as part of EURO 2024 preliminaries. We recall
    that so far Romania has defeated Andorra and Belarus, 2-nil and 2-1, respectively,
    and is second-placed in the group, with 6 points, on a par with Switzerland. Head-coach
    Edward Iordanescu has called 26 footballers for the pool of regulars. 12 of
    them play abroad, while 14 are signed up by domestic clubs. Four of the domestic
    championship footballers are signed up by Farul Constanta, while three others
    play for the Italian team Pisa, in Serie B.



    The Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry
    has issued a series of pieces of advice and recommendations
    to Romanian citizens travelling to Pristina for the match pitting Romania against
    Kosovo. Therefore, it is recommended that those driving their cars should enter Kosovo
    from North Macedonia. The Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry does not recommend entering
    Kosovo from Serbia, through the Brnjak and Jarinje checkpoints, because they could
    be blocked or closed, should the security situation get worse. The Ministry reminds
    everybody the security situation is still unpredictable, especially in northern Kosovo.


    Former CFR Cluj head-coach Dan Petrescu has been appointed
    head coach of South-Korean football team Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. 55-year-old Petrescu
    has worked in Asia before, training teams from Qatar, China and United Arab
    Emirates. Over 2018 and 2022, with CFR Cluj, Dan Petrescu won five Romanian champion
    titles.


    With 70% of the shares, businessman Dan Sucu became a majority
    shareholder of FC Rapid Bucharest football club. With 30% of the shares, Victor
    Angelescu remains the second shareholder of the club. Sucu said important sums
    would be invested in the team in the coming years. Sucu’ s stated aim was to
    support Rapid in their bid to earn a place among the championship’s first three teams. We recall
    that in the recently-concluded season, Rapid was 5th-placed according
    to Romanian Super league’s Group 2 stage.


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  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian national football team on
    Friday plays an away fixture against Kosovo. Hosted by Pristina’s ”Fadil Vokrri” stadium,
    the match counts towards Group I as part of EURO 2024 preliminaries. We recall
    that so far Romania has defeated Andorra and Belarus, 2-nil and 2-1, respectively,
    and is second-placed in the group, with 6 points, on a par with Switzerland. Head-coach
    Edward Iordanescu has called 26 footballers for the pool of regulars. 12 of
    them play abroad, while 14 are signed up by domestic clubs. Four of the domestic
    championship footballers are signed up by Farul Constanta, while three others
    play for the Italian team Pisa, in Serie B.



    The Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry
    has issued a series of pieces of advice and recommendations
    to Romanian citizens travelling to Pristina for the match pitting Romania against
    Kosovo. Therefore, it is recommended that those driving their cars should enter Kosovo
    from North Macedonia. The Romanian Foreign Affairs Ministry does not recommend entering
    Kosovo from Serbia, through the Brnjak and Jarinje checkpoints, because they could
    be blocked or closed, should the security situation get worse. The Ministry reminds
    everybody the security situation is still unpredictable, especially in northern Kosovo.


    Former CFR Cluj head-coach Dan Petrescu has been appointed
    head coach of South-Korean football team Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. 55-year-old Petrescu
    has worked in Asia before, training teams from Qatar, China and United Arab
    Emirates. Over 2018 and 2022, with CFR Cluj, Dan Petrescu won five Romanian champion
    titles.


    With 70% of the shares, businessman Dan Sucu became a majority
    shareholder of FC Rapid Bucharest football club. With 30% of the shares, Victor
    Angelescu remains the second shareholder of the club. Sucu said important sums
    would be invested in the team in the coming years. Sucu’ s stated aim was to
    support Rapid in their bid to earn a place among the championship’s first three teams. We recall
    that in the recently-concluded season, Rapid was 5th-placed according
    to Romanian Super league’s Group 2 stage.


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