Tag: Gloria Bistrita

  • Athlete of the Week

    Athlete of the Week

    Upon the European Championship, which ended the year 2024 for women’s handball, the inter-club competitions have again grabbed the limelight.

    The Champions League saw its ninth leg and the EHF European League kicked off with its groups phase.

    Today we are going to talk about the only Romanian success registered in the past weekend in the Champions League, which belonged to Gloria Bistrita Nasaud. On Saturday, the Romanians clinched their third win in the present edition of the aforementioned competition, where our handballers had just made their debut. Coach Florentin Pera’s trainees clinched a 31 – 28 home win against the Norwegians from Storhamar, a side which defeated them twice last year;  the first time  in the finals of the EHF European League, in Austria in May, and also on Storhamar’s own ground in October, when they got a 25-23 win.

    The Norwegians were also close to victory in Bistrita as well, as they were leading the game 15-13 before the break. However, Gloria managed an excellent second half and secured the victory in the end of the game.

    Spanish player Danila So Delgado Pinto was Gloria’s most effective scorer with 7 goals scored. Left wing Sonia Serafinceanu also managed six goals at the end of her best game in the Champions League this season. And for this reason, Radio Romania International has designated her Athlete of the Week.

    Sonia Mariana Serafinceanu was born in Hunedoara, on July 25th 1997 and took up handball at the local school sports club. She made her debut in the national league with local side Muresul and played for various top-tier sides, such as Cetate Deva, Universitatea Cluj, CSM Slatina and Minaur Baia Mare.

    She has been playing for Gloria since 2021. Sonia made her debut with Romania’s national side in 2029 at the 51st edition of the Carpathians Trophy, held in Brăila. She was part of the national lineup at the last year’s edition of the European Championship. After a lackluster play against Czechia, she scored 6 goals against Montenegro, 7 against Serbia and 3 against France. She didn’t play against Sweden but joined the Romanian lineup in the match against Hungary, where she scored 5 times.

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  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    Three women’s handball sides from Romania will this weekend play in the third leg of the Champions League. In Group A, on their own turf, Gloria Bistrita will be up against Slovenian team Krim Ljubljana, which is presently a force to be reckoned with as they won the first two games they played this season: 24-23 against Podravka Koprivnica of Croatia, then 35-25, at home against the Danish side Nykøbing Falster. Gloria secured a 30-26 win against CSM Bucharest and lost in France to local side, Metz, 26-28. CSM will play an away game against a side that lost all the two games they played so far, Podravka Koprivnica. After their home defeat by the Slovenian champions, the Croatians also lost to the Hungarian champions Ferencváros, 24-33. CSM, however, comes after a win against the Norwegians from Storhamar, 32-28 in Bucharest.

    In Group B, Rapid Bucharest will be up in a home match against German side Ludwigsburg, formerly known as Bietigheim, the finalist of the League’s edition last year. Ludwigsburg, the champions of the last two years in Germany, lost the first two games this year: 22-28 to Odense, in Denmark, then 26-31, at home against Győr. Rapid comes after a home win against Buducnost Podgorica, 32-27, and a 30-all draw in Norway against local side Vipers Kristiansand.

    This weekend will be seeing games counting towards the tenth leg of Romania’s Football Superleague. Two matches on Friday, FC Botoşani versus Gloria Buzău and Oţelul Galaţi versus Dinamo Bucharest. On Saturday, FC Hermannstadt will be playing CFR Cluj in Sibiu and FCSB will receive Petrolul Ploieşti in Bucharest.

    On Sunday, Farul Constanţa will be up against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, in Ovidiu, and Universitatea Cluj will be playing Universitatea Craiova.

    Monday will be seeing the leg’s last two games, UTA Arad versus Poli Iaşi and Unirea Slobozia versus Rapid Bucuresti. Universitatea Cluj tops the table with 21 points, followed by Otelul Galaţi with 16.

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  • Sports Weekend

    Sports Weekend

    This weekend will be seeing the matches of the second leg of the Champions League’s in women’s handball. In Group A, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud will be up against the French champions Metz in an away game. The French side has made it to the Final Four twice in the past three years. Last weekend, Metz, ended in a 29-all draw their away match against the Norwegians from Storhamar. In their Champions League’s debut, Gloria secured a 30-26 win against CSM Bucharest. On Sunday, CSM will be up, on their own turf, against Storhamar.

    In the League’s B Group, Romania’s vice-champions Rapid Bucharest, will go to Norway to play local side Vipers Kristiansand, the 2023 winners of the Champions League. The Norwegians lost against Brest Bretagne 27-30 in France last week, whereas Rapid clinched a home win, 32-27 against Buducnost Podgorica. However, Rapid lost in the domestic championship to Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud, 24 – 22.

    This weekend will also be seeing the games of the ninth leg of the Romanian Football Superleague. Two games on Friday Sepsi OSK Sfântu Gheorghe plays FC Botoşani and Dinamo Bucharest takes on Unirea Slobozia. On Saturday, Oţelul Galaţi plays Gloria Buzău away from home, while in Ploiesti, southern Romania, local side Petrolul plays Farul Constanţa. The first match on Sunday will be pitching in Iasi, north-eastern Romania, Poli against Universitatea Craiova. Poli Iasi has a new headcoach,  Emil Săndoi, who has this week replaced Portuguese Tony da Silva. The leg’s most important match will be pitching CFR Cluj and FCSB, in Transylvania.

    On Monday in Arad, local side UTA will be playing FC Hermannstadt of sibiu, while in Bucharest Rapid will be up against Universitatea Cluj. After eight legs, Universitatea Cluj tops the table with 18 points followed by Universitatea Craiova and Oţelul Galaţi.

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  • May 13, 2024

    May 13, 2024

    PROTEST – The National Trade Union Bloc and its 29 affiliated trade union federations are today staging a large-scale protest action against the government’s taxation policies. Romania currently has one of the biggest fiscal burdens on labor costs at EU level, trade unions say. Romania is arguably the only country in the world where social security contributions of businesses are the responsibility of employees, which is why these contributions have doubled their value. Romania reported the third-lowest employment rate in the EU in 2023 after Italy and Greece, mainly due to low salaries and soaring taxation, National Trade Union Bloc representatives say. Only 69% of Romanians aged 20-64 are currently active on the labor market, meaning nearly a third of Romanians are out of work, a Eurostat report shows.

     

     

    FINANCE – Romania has so far received over 95 bln EUR from the EU since its EU accession, and contributed some 30 bln EUR to the EU budget, which shows a net balance of some 65 bln EUR, Finance Minister Marcel Boloș wrote in a Facebook post. “We’re talking about an opportunity to use the funding from Brussels to build modern infrastructure and create new opportunities for all Romanian citizens. I have been involved in this field ever since Romania’s EU accession, and this has convinced me that European funds can genuinely change lives”, Minister Boloș went on to say.

     

     

    VISIT – EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, is paying a two-day visit to Romania. Today, the EU official will meet Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and Agriculture Minister Florin Barbu. He will then meet representatives of farmers’ associations and of the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest. Tomorrow, Commissioner Wojciechowski will visit the port of Constanța (southeast) in order to conduct an assessment of the transport of grain and other agricultural products from Ukraine. The agenda of his visit will end with a series of visits to projects funded by the EU. We recall the European Commission has recently disbursed 126 mln EUR worth of aid to Romania, to fund investment in the ports facing growing volumes of traded goods. Romania can also applying for funding under the Connecting Europe Facility – the Transport component, in order to boost investment in new and modern infrastructure.

     

     

    EPIDEMIC – Romania continues to struggle with a measles epidemic, Health Minister Alexandru Rafila says. The disease particularly impacts counties with a low vaccination rate, which is why the Health Ministry urges parents to vaccinate their children, also by reaching out to family physicians. Measles is an infectious disease with a high rate of transmission among unvaccinated children. Its evolution can lead to serious complications. Some 78% of the population has taken the first shot of the vaccine, while the rate for the second shot stands at 62% nationwide.

     

     

    LITHUANIA – Acting president Gitanas Nausėda will run against acting Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė in the presidential face-off in Lithuania, scheduled for May 26, a representative of the Lithuanian Election Authority announced earlier today. After counting nearly all the votes cast in Sunday’s first round of the presidential election, Gitanas Nausėda came in first with 46% of the vote, followed by Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė with 16% of the vote. The election campaign was marred by security threats, the AFP reports. With a population of 2.8 mln inhabitants, the former Soviet republic fears it could be next in line on Moscow’s list should the latter win the war in Ukraine. We recall Lithuania has been one of Ukraine’s staunch supporters as early as the start of Russia’s large-scale aggression in February 2022.

     

     

    HANDBALL – Two Romanian handball teams, Gloria Bistrița and Dunărea Brăila, have grabbed historic results in the current edition of the EHF European League, where they ranked 2nd and 4th respectively. Gloria Bistrița lost the final on Sunday to Storhamar Handball Elite of Norway, after defeating Dunărea Brăila in the semi-finals on Saturday, 37-26. In the bronze final, Dunărea Brăila lost dramatically to Nantes of France at the end of a nerve-racking game. The two teams were tied 33-33, with the French team securing the win at the penalty shootout, 6-5.

     

     

    TENNIS – Irina Begu (161 WTA) is today playing Danielle Collins (15 WTA) of the United States in the women’s round of 16 at the WTA 1000 tournament in Rome, offering some 4.8 mln EUR in total prizes. Collins leads 1-0 head-to-head after winning in 2018 in Miami. Also in the round of 16, Sorana Cîrstea (32 WTA) is playing Madison Keys (16 WTA) of the United States. Cîrstea leads 2-0 head-to-head, having defeated Keys in 2019 in Madrid and in 2023 at Indian Wells. (VP)

  • RRI Sports Club – Handball

    RRI Sports Club – Handball

    The Romanian men’s handball team, Dinamo Bucharest, has advanced to the European League quarterfinals after defeating Silkeborg of Denmark away from home 27-24, in the return leg of the quarterfinals playoffs. The top scorers for Dinamo were Andriy Akimenko of Ukraine with 7 goals and Miklos Rosta of Hungary with 6 goals. Xavi Pascual’s trainees had an exceptional first half, leading 16-8 half-time. The Danish side upped their game in the second half and narrowed the lead to 2 goals, but Dinamo eventually secured the qualification. The Romanian club had won the first leg in Bucharest 37-34. In the quarterfinals, Dinamo will take on another team from Denmark, Skjern Handbold, first on April 23 in Bucharest and then on April 30 away from home.

     

     

    In women’s handball, the defending champions CSM Bucharest will play the Romanian vice-champions Rapid Bucharest in the first Romanian Cup semi-final. Romania’s representatives in the European League Final Four, Gloria Bistrița and Dunărea Brăila, will face off in the second semi-final. The draw was made by SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea and Romanian national squad goalkeeper Daciana Hosu, currently training in Bucharest. Hosu will play for CSM starting next season. Romanian Cup semi-final matches will be played on April 20-21 in Brăila. Cup winners CSM Bucharest last season defeated CSM Târgu Jiu in the final. Attending the Romanian Cup draw, Constantin Din, chairman of the Romanian Handball Federation, referred to the value of Romania’s women’s domestic competitions. “We’re the only country with three teams qualified in the later stages of European competitions”. We recall CSM Bucharest qualified to the Champions League quarterfinals whereas Gloria Bistrița and Dunărea Brăila will face off in the European League semi-final in Graz, Austria, for a place in the final. (VP)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup


    Julia Sauter, Romanias representative at the European Figure Skating Championship hosted by the Lithuanian city of Kaunas came 9th in the womens contest, obtaining the best Romanian performance ever in such a continental championship. The contest was won by Lorena Hendrickx of Belgium.


    On Tuesday, Romanias male side will be taking on Serbia in a fight for the 7th position at the European Water polo Championship underway in Croatia. On Sunday in the first match for the fifth and eighth positions, our athletes conceded an 18-11 defeat to Montenegro. Qualification for the quarter finals has ensured the Romanian side the tickets for the World Championships in Qatar.



    At the European Handball Championships underway in Germany, Romania on Sunday registered their second failure, being defeated by Spain 36- 24 in a Group B match. They also lost to Austria 24- 31 on Friday. The mens handball side of Romania has been attending the aforementioned championship after a break of 28 years.



    Both womens teams representing Romania in the Champions League conceded defeats on Sunday. In Bucharest, local side Rapid lost to French side Metz 31-34, and after 10 games is ranking 7th in group B. Romanias champions, CSM Bucharest, were defeated by another French side, Brest Bretagne in an away game 24-21 and is currently ranking 4th in group A.


    In the EHF European League, on Saturday in group C, Gloria Bistriţa secured a 35 – 27 win against German side Bensheim / Auerbach and is ranking second in the groups standings. Gloria boasts four points out of two games, just like the French side, Nantes, which ranks first thanks to a better goal average.


    Also in Germany, in group B, Dunarea Braila lost to Thüringer 32 – 28. With two points, Dunarea comes second in the group after the German side.


    Another Romanian side CSM Târgu Jiu lost their home game to Spanish side Malaga, 35-25 and stays at the bottom of the group Ds table with no point.



    Romanian footballer Radu Drăguşin made his debut in Premier League at his new side Tottenham Hotspur. The Romanian back played in the last eleven minutes of the game his side played against Manchester United on Old Trafford, which ended in a draw, two-all. Drăguşin last week signed up with Tottenham for six years and his transfer sum from the Italian side Genoa stood at 30 million Euros, the highest for a Romanian footballer.


    (Bill)


  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club


    Two more rounds to go in the group stage as part of the Champions League in womens handball. In Group B, CSM are at the top of the table, with 7 points. Russian side Rostov Don are second-placed, with 5 points. Following in descending order are Danish squad team Esbjerg, with 4 points and Polish ream Perla Lublin, with zero points.



    In this past Sundays match in Lublin, CSM thrashed Perla, 28-19. Fresh from her recovery period as a result of a knee injury that had sidelined her since December 2018, Cristina Neagu was on the pitch for CSM. Romanian national teams inside right scored four goals. Cristina Neagu was the worlds number one handball player in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018. It may very well be that Neagus contribution could be crucial for CSM Bucharests run in this years edition of the Champions League. This coming Sunday CSM plays a home game against Esbjerg, counting towards the Leagues fifth round.



    SCM Ramnicu Valcea is the other Romanian team playing in the Champions League. SCM is 3rd-placed in Group C, with 2 points. French squad Brest Bretagne is at the top of the table, with 8 points, followed by Montenegros Buducnost Podgorica, with 6. German side Bietigheim is at the bottom of the table. Bietigheim is in dire need of a win in order to secure the 3rd-position that can take the German team all the way up to the competitions main stage.



    This coming weekend will see three other Romanian teams proving their mettle in the EHF Cup, actually in the first leg of the third preliminary round. In a home confrontation this coming Saturday, Gloria Bistrita is pitted against another Romanian team, Corona Brasov. Corona is 2nd-placed in the domestic championship, while Gloria is 5th-placed. However, in the championships latest round this past Wednesday, Gloria Bistrita had no problem securing a 24-19 home win against holders SCM Ramnicu Valcea.



    Magura Cisnadie this coming Sunday will play an away fixture against Spanish opponents Rocasa Gran Canaria. The return matches are scheduled on Sunday, November 17.


    (Translated by Eugen Nasta)





  • RRI Sports club

    RRI Sports club


    Two more rounds to go in the group stage as part of the Champions League in womens handball. In Group B, CSM are at the top of the table, with 7 points. Russian side Rostov Don are second-placed, with 5 points. Following in descending order are Danish squad team Esbjerg, with 4 points and Polish ream Perla Lublin, with zero points.



    In this past Sundays match in Lublin, CSM thrashed Perla, 28-19. Fresh from her recovery period as a result of a knee injury that had sidelined her since December 2018, Cristina Neagu was on the pitch for CSM. Romanian national teams inside right scored four goals. Cristina Neagu was the worlds number one handball player in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018. It may very well be that Neagus contribution could be crucial for CSM Bucharests run in this years edition of the Champions League. This coming Sunday CSM plays a home game against Esbjerg, counting towards the Leagues fifth round.



    SCM Ramnicu Valcea is the other Romanian team playing in the Champions League. SCM is 3rd-placed in Group C, with 2 points. French squad Brest Bretagne is at the top of the table, with 8 points, followed by Montenegros Buducnost Podgorica, with 6. German side Bietigheim is at the bottom of the table. Bietigheim is in dire need of a win in order to secure the 3rd-position that can take the German team all the way up to the competitions main stage.



    This coming weekend will see three other Romanian teams proving their mettle in the EHF Cup, actually in the first leg of the third preliminary round. In a home confrontation this coming Saturday, Gloria Bistrita is pitted against another Romanian team, Corona Brasov. Corona is 2nd-placed in the domestic championship, while Gloria is 5th-placed. However, in the championships latest round this past Wednesday, Gloria Bistrita had no problem securing a 24-19 home win against holders SCM Ramnicu Valcea.



    Magura Cisnadie this coming Sunday will play an away fixture against Spanish opponents Rocasa Gran Canaria. The return matches are scheduled on Sunday, November 17.


    (Translated by Eugen Nasta)