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  • 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.

  • March 29, 2022

    March 29, 2022

    ECONOMY PM Nicolae Ciucă has a meeting in Bucharest today with the EU
    Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni. The Romanian official said the
    topics approached will include the temporary emergency measures taken recently
    by the European Commission and used by the Romanian authorities since the start
    of the conflict in Ukraine. Yesterday Paolo Gentiloni discussed with the
    finance minister Adrian Câciu the refugee issue as well as the economic
    decisions to be made in the event of shocks in supply chains. The EU
    Commissioner said the Union is discussing ways to curb inflation and address the
    economic consequences of the conflict in Ukraine. There are currently no risks
    to food safety in Europe, Paolo Gentiloni also said yesterday. On Monday he was
    also received by president Klaus Iohannis, who pleaded for flexibility with
    respect to the financial resources earmarked for 2014-2020 and not yet spent, allowing
    the money to be used for handling the Ukrainian refugee situation.


    UKRAINE A new round of peace talks takes place today and tomorrow in Istanbul,
    after several rounds held in Belarus and online. Kyiv says its goals in the
    negotiations include the pullout of Russian troops from Ukraine and security
    guarantees. In turn, Moscow wants Ukraine to give up its NATO accession plan,
    to recognise the breakaway regions of Donetsk and Luhansk in the east and the
    incorporation of Crimea by Russia. In the field, Russian troops continue to
    shell the areas around the capital Kyiv, but Ukrainian forces withstand the
    attacks. The heaviest bombings were reported near Irpin, north-west of the
    capital, where Ukrainians say they have full control. The port city of
    Mariupol, in the south, is on the verge of a humanitarian disaster and must be
    fully evacuated, said mayor Vadym Boychenko. According to him, nearly 160,000 civilians are stranded
    in the city without water, food, medicines and electricity. The Red Cross has
    already requested Russia and Ukraine to secure a
    humanitarian corridor.


    REFUGEES EU interior ministers Monday approved a plan for better coordination with respect to
    Ukrainian war refugees. The EU Commissioner for home
    affairs, Ylva Johansson, has announced that so far 3.8 million people,
    especially women, children and elderly people, have fled Ukraine. Member states
    requested additional funding from the Commission to manage the inflows, with
    the Commission announcing additional aid is already being prepared. EU interior
    ministers also agreed to launch a EU-wide platform for the registration of
    refugees arriving in the Union and applying for temporary protection. They also
    put together unified rules for receiving and supporting children, including
    unaccompanied minors, and a plan against human trafficking. In this context,
    Romania continues to support Ukrainian refugees and the authorities in that
    country. Since the start of the war, over 570,000 Ukrainian nationals have
    entered Romania. Most of them only transited the country, while around 4,300 applied for asylum in Romania.


    COVID-19 Over 4,000 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed for
    the past 24 hours in Romania, the authorities announced on Tuesday, almost
    double the previous day’s figure. Little over 2,700 patients are being treated
    in hospitals for Covid, of whom 400 in intensive care. The authorities also
    announced 45 fatalities, one of which from a previous date. The health minister
    Alexandru Rafila said COVID-19 hospitals will gradually resume their regular
    operations by the end of September.


    FOOTBALL
    Romania’s national football team plays against Israel today, away from home, in
    a friendly match. This is the second test match played by the national squad
    under the management of Edward Iordanescu. In his first game as a coach, the
    team lost against Greece, 1-0 in Bucharest on Friday. (A.M.P.)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romanian men’s basketball team U-BT Cluj Napoca as an
    absolute first has advanced to the Champions league’s quarterfinals. Also a
    first-timer in the League, U-BT Cluj Napoca came in first at the top Group K,
    with 7 points. Following in descending order were Spain’s Unicaja Malaga, with
    6 points and Belgian team Filou Oostende, with 5 points. In their most recent fixture-BT
    secured an 85-74 win in Oostende. The quarterfinal draw will
    be held on March 25th.


    Also in news from basketball, The International University
    Sports Federation has extended an invitation to Romania’s women’s and men’s
    national teams for their participation this summer to the World University
    Games in Chengdu. 1981 was the year when the Romanian women’s and men’s national
    basketball teams last competed in the University Games, back then hosted by the
    Romanian capital city Bucharest. We recall that in 1981 the women’s basketball team
    stepped onto the third step of the podium, while the gold medal went to then the
    USSR; the USA won silver. At the 1983 edition of the World University
    Games in Edmonton, Canada, Romania’s women’s national squad succeeded a career-best
    win, walking away with the silver medal they won after a 61-83 defeat by the
    USA. In the group stage, Romanian had defeated the USA, 85-71. In the men’s
    version of the World University Games, after 1990, Romanian national squad’s
    best result occurred in Kazan, in 2013, when Romania came in 6th. The
    Universiade in Chengdu will be held over June 26 and July 7. Initially scheduled for 2021, the competition saw a one-year delay
    because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


    In news from football, Romania national team on Friday
    plays a friendly game against the similar team of Greece in Bucharest. It will
    be the national team’s debut training game ahead of the new competition season,
    where attention-grabbing is the 2022 edition of the Nations League. Then on Tuesday, Romania takes on Israel in Natanya. Romania’s national
    team head-coach Edward Iordanescu has summoned 25 footballers for the two friendly
    games. Of them, three footballers are national squad first-timers. One of them
    is Farul Constanta goalie Marian Aioani. The other
    one is center-back Radu Drăguşin, signed up by Juventus from Turin but currently
    on loan to Salernitana, while the third one is midfielder Octavian Popescu of FCSB.


    (EN)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romanian men’s basketball team U-BT Cluj Napoca as an
    absolute first has advanced to the Champions league’s quarterfinals. Also a
    first-timer in the League, U-BT Cluj Napoca came in first at the top Group K,
    with 7 points. Following in descending order were Spain’s Unicaja Malaga, with
    6 points and Belgian team Filou Oostende, with 5 points. In their most recent fixture-BT
    secured an 85-74 win in Oostende. The quarterfinal draw will
    be held on March 25th.


    Also in news from basketball, The International University
    Sports Federation has extended an invitation to Romania’s women’s and men’s
    national teams for their participation this summer to the World University
    Games in Chengdu. 1981 was the year when the Romanian women’s and men’s national
    basketball teams last competed in the University Games, back then hosted by the
    Romanian capital city Bucharest. We recall that in 1981 the women’s basketball team
    stepped onto the third step of the podium, while the gold medal went to then the
    USSR; the USA won silver. At the 1983 edition of the World University
    Games in Edmonton, Canada, Romania’s women’s national squad succeeded a career-best
    win, walking away with the silver medal they won after a 61-83 defeat by the
    USA. In the group stage, Romanian had defeated the USA, 85-71. In the men’s
    version of the World University Games, after 1990, Romanian national squad’s
    best result occurred in Kazan, in 2013, when Romania came in 6th. The
    Universiade in Chengdu will be held over June 26 and July 7. Initially scheduled for 2021, the competition saw a one-year delay
    because of the Covid-19 pandemic.


    In news from football, Romania national team on Friday
    plays a friendly game against the similar team of Greece in Bucharest. It will
    be the national team’s debut training game ahead of the new competition season,
    where attention-grabbing is the 2022 edition of the Nations League. Then on Tuesday, Romania takes on Israel in Natanya. Romania’s national
    team head-coach Edward Iordanescu has summoned 25 footballers for the two friendly
    games. Of them, three footballers are national squad first-timers. One of them
    is Farul Constanta goalie Marian Aioani. The other
    one is center-back Radu Drăguşin, signed up by Juventus from Turin but currently
    on loan to Salernitana, while the third one is midfielder Octavian Popescu of FCSB.


    (EN)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    The Doha tennis tournament, with 2,600,000 USD in
    prize money has no Romanian tennis players left in the competition. The last Romanian
    tennis player to have competed in the women’s singles, Jacqueline Cristian, sustained
    a second-round defeat as she abandoned the confrontation with Russian opponent Daria
    Kasatkina. Having won the first set, 6-2, in the second set Cristian sustained a
    right-knee injury and was taken away from the court in a wheelchair.


    The Romanian team Volei Alba Blaj this past Wednesday
    in Targu Mures sustained a nil-3 defeat by Turkish opponents, Eczacibaşi Istanbul,
    in a match counting towards the first leg of women’s volleyball CEV Cup semifinals.
    Romania’s vice-champion team Volei Alba Blaj conceded
    defeat after only one hour and 22 minutes of play. Volei Alba Blaj are highly unlikely
    to advance to the competition’s final. The second leg of the tie is scheduled
    on March the 1st in Istanbul.


    Eczacibaşi is one of Turkey’s best teams, whose record
    is impressive, including the winning of the Champions League in 2015 and of the
    CEV Cup in 1999 and 2018.


    In news from men’s volleyball, Arcada Galaţi and Steaua
    Bucharest this past Wednesday have qualified for Romanian Cup’s Final Four tournament.
    Arcada Galați defeated holders Dinamo Bucharest 3-nil, having secured a first-leg,
    3-1 away win. Steaua succeeded a 3-nil win against Olimpia Titanii Bucharest.
    In the first leg Steaua had also won, 3-1. The Final Four tournament also
    includes SCM ”U” Craiova, who outclassed Ştiinţa Baia Mare, 3-nil and 3-1,
    respectively, and SCM Zalau, a team that outperformed Explorari Baia Mare,
    3-nil and 3-2, respectively.


    In a friendly game held in Spain’s Marbella, Romanian women’s national
    football team defeated the team of Northern Ireland, 1-nil. The game’s only
    goal was scored by Diana Marcu on 63 minutes. According to the FIFA rankings,
    Romania is 42nd-placed, while Northern Ireland is 46th.


    In the debut game as part of the training stage in Spain,
    Romania sustained a 1-6 defeat by Austria. Romania’s national women’s football
    team on April 8th takes on Switzerland at home, while on April 12,
    Romania faces Croatia, away. Both fixtures count towards the 2023 World Cup
    preliminaries.

    (EN)



  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    The Doha tennis tournament, with 2,600,000 USD in
    prize money has no Romanian tennis players left in the competition. The last Romanian
    tennis player to have competed in the women’s singles, Jacqueline Cristian, sustained
    a second-round defeat as she abandoned the confrontation with Russian opponent Daria
    Kasatkina. Having won the first set, 6-2, in the second set Cristian sustained a
    right-knee injury and was taken away from the court in a wheelchair.


    The Romanian team Volei Alba Blaj this past Wednesday
    in Targu Mures sustained a nil-3 defeat by Turkish opponents, Eczacibaşi Istanbul,
    in a match counting towards the first leg of women’s volleyball CEV Cup semifinals.
    Romania’s vice-champion team Volei Alba Blaj conceded
    defeat after only one hour and 22 minutes of play. Volei Alba Blaj are highly unlikely
    to advance to the competition’s final. The second leg of the tie is scheduled
    on March the 1st in Istanbul.


    Eczacibaşi is one of Turkey’s best teams, whose record
    is impressive, including the winning of the Champions League in 2015 and of the
    CEV Cup in 1999 and 2018.


    In news from men’s volleyball, Arcada Galaţi and Steaua
    Bucharest this past Wednesday have qualified for Romanian Cup’s Final Four tournament.
    Arcada Galați defeated holders Dinamo Bucharest 3-nil, having secured a first-leg,
    3-1 away win. Steaua succeeded a 3-nil win against Olimpia Titanii Bucharest.
    In the first leg Steaua had also won, 3-1. The Final Four tournament also
    includes SCM ”U” Craiova, who outclassed Ştiinţa Baia Mare, 3-nil and 3-1,
    respectively, and SCM Zalau, a team that outperformed Explorari Baia Mare,
    3-nil and 3-2, respectively.


    In a friendly game held in Spain’s Marbella, Romanian women’s national
    football team defeated the team of Northern Ireland, 1-nil. The game’s only
    goal was scored by Diana Marcu on 63 minutes. According to the FIFA rankings,
    Romania is 42nd-placed, while Northern Ireland is 46th.


    In the debut game as part of the training stage in Spain,
    Romania sustained a 1-6 defeat by Austria. Romania’s national women’s football
    team on April 8th takes on Switzerland at home, while on April 12,
    Romania faces Croatia, away. Both fixtures count towards the 2023 World Cup
    preliminaries.

    (EN)



  • March 24, 2019 UPDATE

    March 24, 2019 UPDATE

    VISIT The PM of Romania Viorica Dăncilă reiterated on Sunday in Washington her Cabinets intention to relocate the Romanian Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. She said a decision would be made “after thorough analysis by all constitutional decision-makers and if full consensus is reached. The PM made these statements during the conference of the American-Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), which invited her to the US. In October 2018, the Foreign Ministry presented the Government with a report on the effects of relocating the Romanian Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The report included both the pros and cons to this decision, Foreign Minister Teodor Meleşcanu said, but he would not disclose the ministrys recommendation on the topic. The idea of moving the embassy was first mentioned by the head of the ruling coalition in Romania, the Social Democrat Liviu Dragnea, in a private TV show in late 2017. The plan prompted strong criticism from the right-wing Opposition and President Klaus Iohannis, who, under the Constitution, coordinates the countrys foreign policy. The Palestinian Authority also temporarily recalled its ambassador to Bucharest.




    MEETING EU transport ministers and state secretaries are taking part on March 26th and 27th in the informal meeting of EU transport ministers held in Bucharest under the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the EU. They will discuss, among other things, the future of mobility in the Union and means to strengthen connectivity and cohesion by means of the TEN-T network. According to the organisers, an enlarged and consolidated trans-European transport network will help improve territorial cohesion, the accessibility and connectivity of all regions in the EU, thus stimulating investments and narrowing development gaps.




    TRANSPORT The Romanian Transport Operator Federation (FORT) announces in a news release that on Wednesday, March 27th they will protest in Strasbourg against the EU Mobility Package 1, alongside other employer associations from Romania and Eastern European countries. The Federation is against the obligation for drivers to return home at least every 4 weeks or, if a driver chooses the reduced weekly rest option, every 3 weeks on the road. FORT also demands a review of regular weekly rest rules and is also against applying the rules of posting to road transport.




    PROTESTS The weekly “yellow vest protest in France took place on Saturday under strict police control, following the incidents of March 16th in Paris, which had prompted President Emmanuel Macrons criticism of the police force. According to Radio Romanias correspondent in Paris, protesters access to certain parts of the city was prohibited, and the police checked thousands of people to identify individuals intent on resorting to violence. Across the country, many individuals were detained while trying to reach Paris equipped with baseball bats, projectiles, gas masks. Significant clashes between the protesters and the police were also reported in Lyon, Lille and Montpellier, but order has been restored. The so-called “yellow vest movement emerged in November as a protest against a rise in fuel prices.




    FOOTBALL Romanias Under-21 football team are scheduled to play a friendly against Denmark on Monday, after on Thursday they lost a match against Spain, during a training session in that country. In the 2019 European Youth Championship hosted by Italy and San Marino, Romania plays in Group C, alongside England, France and Croatia. Meanwhile, Romanias national football team was defeated on Saturday night, 2-1, in Sweden, in a EURO 2020 qualifier match held at the Friends Arena in Solna. On Tuesday, Romania is playing at home against Faroe Islands. The group also includes Spain, Norway and Malta, and the top 2 teams in each group qualify into the final tournament. The drawing for Euro 2020 takes place in Bucharest on November 30. The Romanian capital city will also host 4 final tournament games, 3 in the group stage and an 8th-final.



    (translated by: Ana-Maria Popescu)

  • Football Flash

    Football Flash

    Training sessions for Romanian football teams are in full swing these days. Title holders Viitorul Constanta grabbed a 2-1 defeat against FK Zira of Azerbaijan. Scoring for Viitorul were Alexandru Stoica and Vlad Morar. In all likelihood, FK Zira could be the challenger of Astra Giurgiu in the Europa League, if they defeat Luxemburg opponents Differdange, in the competitions first preliminary round.



    Astra Giurgiu started their summer training session with a defeat. They were outclassed by the winner of the Kosovo championship FK Trepca, 4-2. As of this season, Astra will be coached by Eduard Iordanescu.



    Just like Astra Giurgiu, Dinamo Bucharest have their training session in Slovenia. Cosmin Contras trainees were defeated in the first game by Croatian opponents NK Osijek, 4 -1.



    We carry on with the latest news from the transfer market. FCSB, formerly known as Steaua Bucharest, have struck a deal with Viitorul Constanta for the transfer of Dragos Nedelcu. Champion team Viitorul will receive one and a half million euros, plus 20% from a prospective transfer of the footballer. According to ProSport, Nedelcus contract will include a release clause of 30 million euros.



    CFR Cluj has recently purchased one of the best Romanian international footballers of the moment: midfielder Ovidiu Hoban. The last team Hoban played for was Israels Hapoel Beer Sheva, and was contract-free when he was signed up by CFR Cluj. Yet CFRs most notable purchase this season is manager Dan Petrescu, whose track record as a coach includes teams from Poland, Russia, China and the Arab countries. At the moment, Dan Petrescu is one of the most praiseworthy Romanian football managers.


    (translated by: Eugen Nasta)

  • Football Flash

    Football Flash

    Training sessions for Romanian football teams are in full swing these days. Title holders Viitorul Constanta grabbed a 2-1 defeat against FK Zira of Azerbaijan. Scoring for Viitorul were Alexandru Stoica and Vlad Morar. In all likelihood, FK Zira could be the challenger of Astra Giurgiu in the Europa League, if they defeat Luxemburg opponents Differdange, in the competitions first preliminary round.



    Astra Giurgiu started their summer training session with a defeat. They were outclassed by the winner of the Kosovo championship FK Trepca, 4-2. As of this season, Astra will be coached by Eduard Iordanescu.



    Just like Astra Giurgiu, Dinamo Bucharest have their training session in Slovenia. Cosmin Contras trainees were defeated in the first game by Croatian opponents NK Osijek, 4 -1.



    We carry on with the latest news from the transfer market. FCSB, formerly known as Steaua Bucharest, have struck a deal with Viitorul Constanta for the transfer of Dragos Nedelcu. Champion team Viitorul will receive one and a half million euros, plus 20% from a prospective transfer of the footballer. According to ProSport, Nedelcus contract will include a release clause of 30 million euros.



    CFR Cluj has recently purchased one of the best Romanian international footballers of the moment: midfielder Ovidiu Hoban. The last team Hoban played for was Israels Hapoel Beer Sheva, and was contract-free when he was signed up by CFR Cluj. Yet CFRs most notable purchase this season is manager Dan Petrescu, whose track record as a coach includes teams from Poland, Russia, China and the Arab countries. At the moment, Dan Petrescu is one of the most praiseworthy Romanian football managers.


    (translated by: Eugen Nasta)