Tag: Gaz Metan

  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian athlete Ramona Andries
    came second in the 49 kilogram category of the World Weightlifting Cup in Doha,
    Qatar. In the snatch event Andries managed to lift 86 kilograms being
    outperformed by Chinese Rong Zhang with 92.






    The Romanian also went second in
    the jerk contest with 101 kilograms being defeated by Zhang who also won the
    total competition with 195 kilograms. Andries also came second in the total
    event with 187 kilograms. The Romanian athlete has thus gathered important points
    for a place in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 as the contest in Doha was one of the
    qualifying stages for the world’s most prestigious sporting event.






    The Romanian women’s volleyball
    side CSM Bucharest conceded a 3-0 defeat on their own ground to the Russian
    side Dinamo Moscow on Thursday in a game counting towards the Champions
    League’s group E. The game on Thursday was CSM’s second game in the group after
    the one they ended in a 3-1 win against Polish side Chemik Police.






    The Romanians will be playing their
    next game on January 23rd when they are to take on Fenerbahce
    Istanbul in an away game. The Turkish side tops the group E’s ranking with 6
    points, followed by Dinamo Moscow with 3 points, CSM with the same number of
    points and the Polish side with no point.






    Romania’s national football side is
    to end the year on the 24th position in the International Football
    Federation’s ranking published on Thursday. This is the highest position the
    Romanian side has obtained since 2016. At the beginning of the year our
    footballers were ranking 40th, but went up in the standings after
    winning 7 out of the 10 international games they played in 2018 and drawing
    another three. Out of Romania’s future opponents in the EURO 2020 qualifiers,
    Spain is ranking 9th, Sweden 14th, Norway 46th,
    the Faeroe Islands 98th and Malta 182nd. Belgium tops the
    ranking followed by the world champions, France, and by Brazil.






    This week has seen the games of the
    21st leg of Romania’s first football league, the last this year. The
    first game took place on Wednesday. In Craiova, local side Universitatea
    secured a 2-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias. On Thursday, FC Botosani clinched a
    1-0 win against Dunarea Calarasi, while in Giurgiu, southern Romania, local
    team Astra obtained a 4-1 win against Dinamo Bucharest.






    Two matches have been scheduled for
    Friday, Poli Iasi versus FC Voluntari and Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe is up against
    Concordia Chiajna.






    Saturday will be seeing the leg’s
    last games this year. In Cluj, local eleven Hermannstadt will be taking on
    Viitorul Constanta. The National Arena in Bucharest will be hosting the game
    pitching local side FCSB against CFR Cluj, which is topping the ranking at
    present with 43 points. FCSB comes next with 40 points, but if the latter wins
    at a difference of at lest two goals, they are to end the year on the first
    position in the ranking.



  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Romanian athlete Ramona Andries
    came second in the 49 kilogram category of the World Weightlifting Cup in Doha,
    Qatar. In the snatch event Andries managed to lift 86 kilograms being
    outperformed by Chinese Rong Zhang with 92.






    The Romanian also went second in
    the jerk contest with 101 kilograms being defeated by Zhang who also won the
    total competition with 195 kilograms. Andries also came second in the total
    event with 187 kilograms. The Romanian athlete has thus gathered important points
    for a place in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020 as the contest in Doha was one of the
    qualifying stages for the world’s most prestigious sporting event.






    The Romanian women’s volleyball
    side CSM Bucharest conceded a 3-0 defeat on their own ground to the Russian
    side Dinamo Moscow on Thursday in a game counting towards the Champions
    League’s group E. The game on Thursday was CSM’s second game in the group after
    the one they ended in a 3-1 win against Polish side Chemik Police.






    The Romanians will be playing their
    next game on January 23rd when they are to take on Fenerbahce
    Istanbul in an away game. The Turkish side tops the group E’s ranking with 6
    points, followed by Dinamo Moscow with 3 points, CSM with the same number of
    points and the Polish side with no point.






    Romania’s national football side is
    to end the year on the 24th position in the International Football
    Federation’s ranking published on Thursday. This is the highest position the
    Romanian side has obtained since 2016. At the beginning of the year our
    footballers were ranking 40th, but went up in the standings after
    winning 7 out of the 10 international games they played in 2018 and drawing
    another three. Out of Romania’s future opponents in the EURO 2020 qualifiers,
    Spain is ranking 9th, Sweden 14th, Norway 46th,
    the Faeroe Islands 98th and Malta 182nd. Belgium tops the
    ranking followed by the world champions, France, and by Brazil.






    This week has seen the games of the
    21st leg of Romania’s first football league, the last this year. The
    first game took place on Wednesday. In Craiova, local side Universitatea
    secured a 2-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias. On Thursday, FC Botosani clinched a
    1-0 win against Dunarea Calarasi, while in Giurgiu, southern Romania, local
    team Astra obtained a 4-1 win against Dinamo Bucharest.






    Two matches have been scheduled for
    Friday, Poli Iasi versus FC Voluntari and Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe is up against
    Concordia Chiajna.






    Saturday will be seeing the leg’s
    last games this year. In Cluj, local eleven Hermannstadt will be taking on
    Viitorul Constanta. The National Arena in Bucharest will be hosting the game
    pitching local side FCSB against CFR Cluj, which is topping the ranking at
    present with 43 points. FCSB comes next with 40 points, but if the latter wins
    at a difference of at lest two goals, they are to end the year on the first
    position in the ranking.



  • The latest in domestic football

    The latest in domestic football

    As usual, the opener is Romania’s Supercup fixture as in Cluj on Saturday, winner of domestic League One championship’s previous edition Astra Giurgiu are pitted against Romanian Cup holders CFR Cluj.



    The League Cup final on Sunday will see Steaua Bucharest taking on Concordia Chajna. Steaua are on a training stage in the Netherlands and will return to Bucharest one day before the final. The League Cup final is officially scheduled for the spring, but it was delayed because of the national squad’ busy schedule prior to EURO 2016.



    The drawing of lots was held this week, for the timetable of League One’s regular rounds. The first round is scheduled late next week. Headline-hitting is the fixture in Giurgiu, pitting local side Astra and Dinamo Bucharest. No less interesting is Oltenia’s derby, pitting Pandurii Targu Jiu against CSU Craiova. In Cluj, CFR take on southern Romanian team Concordia Chiajna.



    FC Voluntari face Viitorul Constanta on home turf and also on home turf, Steaua Bucharest take on western Romanian opponents CSMS Iasi, while in Medias, western Romania, the local side, Gaz Metan take on ASA Targu Mures. The fixture pitting Rapid Bucharest against FC Botosani was supposed to be played this week, yet the General Assembly of Professional Football League on July 20th will rule if Rapid are officially accepted to play in League One’s 2016-2017 edition. Also on July 20th the motion to suspend bankruptcy proceedings for Rapid Football Club is to be decided upon.