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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Games counting towards the European competitions in women’s
    handball are to be played at the weekend. A double Romanian-Danish
    confrontation is scheduled in the Champions League. In Group A on Saturday, CSM
    Bucharest play a home fixture against Team Esbjerg. CSM are 5th
    placed din Group A, with 11 points in 1o games, while Esbjerg are 6th-placed, with 8 points in
    11 games, so the competition is tight for the two teams. In Group B on Sunday,
    SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea face Odense, away from home. SCM are 7th-placed
    in their group, with a mere 4 points in 9 matches. Odense are 4th-placed,
    with 13 points in 12 matches.


    In the European League in women’s s handball, Minaur
    Baia Mare this coming Sunday play a home game against Russian opponents
    Astrahanocika. The Russian team won the first leg two weeks ago, 33-27, and are
    at the top of the table in their group, with 4 points in 3 matches. Minaur are
    3rd-placed, with 2 points in two games. In Group D on Sunday,
    Dunarea Braila travel to Hungary for a game against Siofok. We recall that
    Dunarea sustained a 25-27 defeat two weeks ago at home. Siofok are at the top
    of the table, with 5 points, followed by Dunarea, with 2 points. Both teams
    have played three games each.


    Romanian domestic football saw League One matches
    being played from Tuesday and all through to Thursday, counting towards the 21st
    round. In the opening fixture, Universitatea Craiova secured a 3-nil away win
    against Pol Iasi on Tuesday. On Wednesday, FC Hermannstadt and Gaz Metan Mediaș
    drew 1-all, Astra Giurgiu grabbed an away win against FC Voluntari, 3-1, while
    FCSB outclassed Dinamo Bucharest, 1-nil.
    On Thursday, UTA Arad snatched an away win against Academica Clinceni, 3-nil,
    FC Botoșani defeated Chindia Târgoviște 3-2, in Ploiesti, while CFR Cluj
    secured a home win against Viitorul Constanța, cu 2-1. The 21st
    round’s last fixture, pitting FC Argeș against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, has been
    rescheduled for February 16, because of COVID-19 problems.


    Matches counting towards the 22nd round
    will be played at the weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe go against Poli
    Iași. On Saturday, Astra Giurgiu, face FC Argeș on home turf, while
    Universitatea Craiova play Dinamo Bucharest also at home. On Sunday, UTA Arad
    face Hermannstadt, Gaz Metan Mediaș take on Chindia Targoviste, while FCSB play
    Academica Clinceni. Round 22nd’s last two fixtures are scheduled
    this coming Monday, as Viitorul Constanța face FC Voluntari and FC Botoșani
    play CFR Cluj. FCSB are still at the top of the table, with 48 points, followed
    by CFR Cluj, with 47.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Games counting towards the European competitions in women’s
    handball are to be played at the weekend. A double Romanian-Danish
    confrontation is scheduled in the Champions League. In Group A on Saturday, CSM
    Bucharest play a home fixture against Team Esbjerg. CSM are 5th
    placed din Group A, with 11 points in 1o games, while Esbjerg are 6th-placed, with 8 points in
    11 games, so the competition is tight for the two teams. In Group B on Sunday,
    SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea face Odense, away from home. SCM are 7th-placed
    in their group, with a mere 4 points in 9 matches. Odense are 4th-placed,
    with 13 points in 12 matches.


    In the European League in women’s s handball, Minaur
    Baia Mare this coming Sunday play a home game against Russian opponents
    Astrahanocika. The Russian team won the first leg two weeks ago, 33-27, and are
    at the top of the table in their group, with 4 points in 3 matches. Minaur are
    3rd-placed, with 2 points in two games. In Group D on Sunday,
    Dunarea Braila travel to Hungary for a game against Siofok. We recall that
    Dunarea sustained a 25-27 defeat two weeks ago at home. Siofok are at the top
    of the table, with 5 points, followed by Dunarea, with 2 points. Both teams
    have played three games each.


    Romanian domestic football saw League One matches
    being played from Tuesday and all through to Thursday, counting towards the 21st
    round. In the opening fixture, Universitatea Craiova secured a 3-nil away win
    against Pol Iasi on Tuesday. On Wednesday, FC Hermannstadt and Gaz Metan Mediaș
    drew 1-all, Astra Giurgiu grabbed an away win against FC Voluntari, 3-1, while
    FCSB outclassed Dinamo Bucharest, 1-nil.
    On Thursday, UTA Arad snatched an away win against Academica Clinceni, 3-nil,
    FC Botoșani defeated Chindia Târgoviște 3-2, in Ploiesti, while CFR Cluj
    secured a home win against Viitorul Constanța, cu 2-1. The 21st
    round’s last fixture, pitting FC Argeș against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, has been
    rescheduled for February 16, because of COVID-19 problems.


    Matches counting towards the 22nd round
    will be played at the weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe go against Poli
    Iași. On Saturday, Astra Giurgiu, face FC Argeș on home turf, while
    Universitatea Craiova play Dinamo Bucharest also at home. On Sunday, UTA Arad
    face Hermannstadt, Gaz Metan Mediaș take on Chindia Targoviste, while FCSB play
    Academica Clinceni. Round 22nd’s last two fixtures are scheduled
    this coming Monday, as Viitorul Constanța face FC Voluntari and FC Botoșani
    play CFR Cluj. FCSB are still at the top of the table, with 48 points, followed
    by CFR Cluj, with 47.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    No time off for Romanian football these days. The week
    saw matches being played, counting towards League One’s 19th round,
    while 20th round matches will kick-start at the weekend. On Tuesday,
    Viitorul Constanta drew against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, 3-all, the match pitting
    FC Voluntari against Universitatrea Craiova also ended in a draw, 1-all, while
    a blank draw was the result of the match pitting FC Arges against FCSB. On
    Wednesday, Academica Clinceni grabbed a 2-1 home win against FC Botosani, UTA
    Arad secured an away win against Poli Iasi, also 2-1, while also 2-1 was the
    score of the match pitting Dinamo Bucharest against Gaz Metan Medias. On
    Thursday, 19th round’s last two games saw FC Hermannstadt Sibiu
    facing Chindia Targovste and CFR Cluj taking on Astra Giurgiu. Both fixtures ended 1-all.


    Matches counting towards League One’s 20th
    round are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, Universitatea Craiova face FC Arges.
    On Saturday, Gaz Metan Medias play a home game against Academica Clinceni,
    Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe face FC Voluntari, also on home turf, while top-of-the
    table team FCSB take on bottom-of- the-table Politehnica Iasi On Sunday, FC
    Botosani play a home game against cu FC Hermannstadt. In Giurgiu, in the south,
    the local team Astra face Viitorul Constanţa, while UTA Arad take on Dinamo
    Bucharest, also on home turf. On Monday, Chindia Targoviste are pitted against
    CFR Cluj. FCSB are still the leader of the as-it-stands table, with 42 points,
    while CFR Cluj are the runner-up team, with 41.


    No Romanian women’s handball team will play their
    fixture in the Champions League’s 9th round this coming weekend,
    since CSM Bucharest’s Group A game against German opponents Bietigheim
    scheduled on Saturday, January 30, was postponed because of the COVID-19
    infections reported for Bietigheim. No date has so far been officially set for
    the game.



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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    No time off for Romanian football these days. The week
    saw matches being played, counting towards League One’s 19th round,
    while 20th round matches will kick-start at the weekend. On Tuesday,
    Viitorul Constanta drew against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, 3-all, the match pitting
    FC Voluntari against Universitatrea Craiova also ended in a draw, 1-all, while
    a blank draw was the result of the match pitting FC Arges against FCSB. On
    Wednesday, Academica Clinceni grabbed a 2-1 home win against FC Botosani, UTA
    Arad secured an away win against Poli Iasi, also 2-1, while also 2-1 was the
    score of the match pitting Dinamo Bucharest against Gaz Metan Medias. On
    Thursday, 19th round’s last two games saw FC Hermannstadt Sibiu
    facing Chindia Targovste and CFR Cluj taking on Astra Giurgiu. Both fixtures ended 1-all.


    Matches counting towards League One’s 20th
    round are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, Universitatea Craiova face FC Arges.
    On Saturday, Gaz Metan Medias play a home game against Academica Clinceni,
    Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe face FC Voluntari, also on home turf, while top-of-the
    table team FCSB take on bottom-of- the-table Politehnica Iasi On Sunday, FC
    Botosani play a home game against cu FC Hermannstadt. In Giurgiu, in the south,
    the local team Astra face Viitorul Constanţa, while UTA Arad take on Dinamo
    Bucharest, also on home turf. On Monday, Chindia Targoviste are pitted against
    CFR Cluj. FCSB are still the leader of the as-it-stands table, with 42 points,
    while CFR Cluj are the runner-up team, with 41.


    No Romanian women’s handball team will play their
    fixture in the Champions League’s 9th round this coming weekend,
    since CSM Bucharest’s Group A game against German opponents Bietigheim
    scheduled on Saturday, January 30, was postponed because of the COVID-19
    infections reported for Bietigheim. No date has so far been officially set for
    the game.



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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romanian national women’s handball team has wasted any
    opportunity they had to make headway into the semifinals of the European
    Championship, underway in Denmark. In Krolung on Thursday, in a match counting
    towards main Group II, Romania sustained a 20-25 defeat by Croatia. Romania has
    zero points on their record sheet; our national team’s next scheduled fixture
    is the match against Hungary, on December 14.


    In news from football, CFR Cluj came in 3rd
    in Europa League’s Group A and failed to qualify for the competition’s round of
    32. On Thursday, CFR sustained a 1-2 away defeat in the decisive match against
    Swiss opponents Young Boys Berne. CFR’s Croat footballer Gabriel Debeljuh drew
    first blood on 84 minutes. Then on 90 minutes, French referee Benoit Bastien
    granted the Swiss a penalty kick because of an otherwise fair-play clash
    between CFR’s goalie and Swiss defender Cédric Zesiger. Young Boys Berne’s Cameroonian footballer Jean-Pierre Nsame turned
    the kick into a goal and levelled the score. The fate of the match was sealed
    in the 6th minute of added time, when the German Gianluca Gaudino scored his team’s second
    goal.


    The coming weekend will see matches being played,
    counting towards the 13th round of League One championship. On
    Friday, FC Botosani are pitted against Astra Giurgiu, while Dinamo Bucharest
    face Politehnica Iasi. On Saturday, Academica Clinceni play a home fixture
    against FC Arges. In Medias, the local team Gaz Metan face Sepsi Sfantu
    Gheorghe. The southern Romanian town of Giurgiu, Chindia Targoviste go against
    Viitorul Constanta. On Sunday, FC Hermannstadt face FC Voluntari, while CFR
    Cluj are pitted against FCSB. On Monday in the last match of round 13, UTA Arad
    play Universitatea Craiova. FCSB are at the top of the table, with 30 points,
    followed by Universitatea Craiova, with 28 points and CFR Cluj, with 24.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)


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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romanian national women’s handball team has wasted any
    opportunity they had to make headway into the semifinals of the European
    Championship, underway in Denmark. In Krolung on Thursday, in a match counting
    towards main Group II, Romania sustained a 20-25 defeat by Croatia. Romania has
    zero points on their record sheet; our national team’s next scheduled fixture
    is the match against Hungary, on December 14.


    In news from football, CFR Cluj came in 3rd
    in Europa League’s Group A and failed to qualify for the competition’s round of
    32. On Thursday, CFR sustained a 1-2 away defeat in the decisive match against
    Swiss opponents Young Boys Berne. CFR’s Croat footballer Gabriel Debeljuh drew
    first blood on 84 minutes. Then on 90 minutes, French referee Benoit Bastien
    granted the Swiss a penalty kick because of an otherwise fair-play clash
    between CFR’s goalie and Swiss defender Cédric Zesiger. Young Boys Berne’s Cameroonian footballer Jean-Pierre Nsame turned
    the kick into a goal and levelled the score. The fate of the match was sealed
    in the 6th minute of added time, when the German Gianluca Gaudino scored his team’s second
    goal.


    The coming weekend will see matches being played,
    counting towards the 13th round of League One championship. On
    Friday, FC Botosani are pitted against Astra Giurgiu, while Dinamo Bucharest
    face Politehnica Iasi. On Saturday, Academica Clinceni play a home fixture
    against FC Arges. In Medias, the local team Gaz Metan face Sepsi Sfantu
    Gheorghe. The southern Romanian town of Giurgiu, Chindia Targoviste go against
    Viitorul Constanta. On Sunday, FC Hermannstadt face FC Voluntari, while CFR
    Cluj are pitted against FCSB. On Monday in the last match of round 13, UTA Arad
    play Universitatea Craiova. FCSB are at the top of the table, with 30 points,
    followed by Universitatea Craiova, with 28 points and CFR Cluj, with 24.


    (Translation by Eugen Nasta)


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  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Romania’s national football side
    will be up against the representative of Spain in Bucharest on Thursday in a
    game counting towards the fifth leg of the European Championship next year.
    Spain currently ranks first in Group F with 12 points out of four games, while
    Romania comes next with seven points from two victories, a draw and a defeat,
    just like Sweden, the team on the third position, with less goals scored.






    The Romanians have so far lost to
    Sweden 1-2 in an away game in March, but secured a 4-1 home win against the
    Faeroe Islands. In June they ended in a two-all draw their game against Norway
    and defeated Malta 4-0 in an away fixture.






    The fixture against Spain will be
    taking place on National Arena in Bucharest and will be attended by 50 thousand
    spectators. The new pitch has been completely refurbished after having hosted
    several concerts this summer and the total value of works stands at 240
    thousand euros. The city hall has concluded a four year contract of a total
    value of 4 million euros.






    The match will be umpired by German
    referee of Turkish extraction Deniz Aytekin who has been a FIFA referee since
    2011. Romania’s lineup includes several young players from the country’s under
    twenty-one team, which in June managed to qualify for the semifinals of the
    European Championship in Italy and San Marino.






    In the same qualification campaign our
    footballers will be up against Malta in Ploiesti, southern Romania, on Sunday.



  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Romania’s national football side
    will be up against the representative of Spain in Bucharest on Thursday in a
    game counting towards the fifth leg of the European Championship next year.
    Spain currently ranks first in Group F with 12 points out of four games, while
    Romania comes next with seven points from two victories, a draw and a defeat,
    just like Sweden, the team on the third position, with less goals scored.






    The Romanians have so far lost to
    Sweden 1-2 in an away game in March, but secured a 4-1 home win against the
    Faeroe Islands. In June they ended in a two-all draw their game against Norway
    and defeated Malta 4-0 in an away fixture.






    The fixture against Spain will be
    taking place on National Arena in Bucharest and will be attended by 50 thousand
    spectators. The new pitch has been completely refurbished after having hosted
    several concerts this summer and the total value of works stands at 240
    thousand euros. The city hall has concluded a four year contract of a total
    value of 4 million euros.






    The match will be umpired by German
    referee of Turkish extraction Deniz Aytekin who has been a FIFA referee since
    2011. Romania’s lineup includes several young players from the country’s under
    twenty-one team, which in June managed to qualify for the semifinals of the
    European Championship in Italy and San Marino.






    In the same qualification campaign our
    footballers will be up against Malta in Ploiesti, southern Romania, on Sunday.