Tag: goalie

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Romanian football team FCSB after two rounds in Europa league has six points on their record sheet, out of a similar number of matches played. This past Thursday, holders FCSM succeeded a precious 1-nil away win against Greek team PAOK Thessalonica. For FCSB, it was the second win in a row.

    It was a difficult game, all the more so as, from 55 minutes, FCSB were one man shy on the pitch since Darius Olaru was eliminated, being twice yellow-booked. The one-goal advantage provided by Daniel Barligea’s feat in added time was as frail as ever, yet FCSB succeeded to maintain the advantage. There were moments when FCSB’s defensive line-up proved powerless, yet goalie Stefan Tarnovanu made the difference with a couple of stunning saves.

    Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Tarnovanu the Athlete of the week.
    In Thessalonica, Tarnovanu succeeded his first save in minute 9, when he deflected Ghanaian Abdul Rahman Baba’s header. Then on 39 minutes Tarnovanu succeeded yet another last-gasp save as Brazilian Taison attempted a shot at goal.

    In the second half, Tarnovanu again shone, thanks to a couple of saves he succeeded just six minutes after Olaru was eliminated, when Giannis Konstantelias shot the ball from inside FCSB’s box, or when he deflected Russian Magomed Ozdoev’s header. Tarnovanu was again put to the test on 85 minutes, then again, in the first minute of extra time, when he twice deflected Tiémoué Bakayoko’s header. In the seventh minute of added time, Tarnovanu proved he was also lucky: when shot by Ioannis Michailidis, the ball touched one of the posts and the score stayed the same.

    Ştefan Târnovanu was born on May 9, 2000 in Iasi, in the east. He made his debut in football with the local Politehnica’s juniors team. As a senior footballer, in 2018 Stefan Tarnovanu made his debut in League One, when Politehnica Iasi drew against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, 1-all. Stefan has been playing for FCSB since 2020. We recall FCSB won the domestic champion title in 2024. Stefan Tarnovanu made his debut with the national team in November 2022, in Romania’s friendly match against Republic of Moldova, when Romania won, 5-nil. Tarnovanu was a full-timer in the national squad’s most recent game in the League of Nations, when Romania grabbed a 3-1 win against Lithuania.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend



    Romanian mens handball team Dinamo Bucharest on Thursday grabbed a 32-27 home win against Polish opponents Wisla Plock. The fixture counted towards Champions Leagues group A. Wisla Plock drew first blood, but Dinamo came from behind and secured the lead all throughout the game. Dinamo have thus succeeded their third group win and the second consecutive win in the competition. Dinamos top scorer were the Serbian Lazar Kukic, with 7 goals and Nicuşor Negru, with 6. Dinamos two goalies were also in top shape, the Algerian Khalifa Ghedbane and the naturalized Iranian Saeid Heidarirad, with five saves each. Also in Leagues Group A, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Danish opponents Gudme, 41-36. On Thursday, Hungarys vice-champion, Veszprém, defeated Croatian opponents PPD Zagreb, 32-28, while German side Magdeburg defeated FC Porto, 41 – 36. Veszprém are at the top of the table, with 13 points. Second-placed are Paris Saint-Germain with 12. Dinamo are 5th-placed, with 7 points. On December 1st, Xavi Pascuals trainees take once again take on Wisla Plock, this time away from home.



    In news from womens basketball, in a match counting towards Group C as part of FIBA EuroBasket 2023 preliminaries, in Timisoara, in the west, Romanias national team on Thursday was defeated by Hungary, 99-40. According to Agerpres, Romanian national team, with fix first-time players in the line-up, did not measure up to the standards imposed by the much better Hungarian team, which was all the more visible in the first quarter of the game, when Romania scored 4 points, whereas Hungary, 32. In Group Cs other match, in Huelva, Spain secured a 120-54 home win against Iceland. Spain are at the top of the table in the group, with 6 points, followed by Hungary, with 5 points. Romania are 3rd-placed, with 4 points, while Iceland are 4th-placed, with 3. On Sunday, Romanias national team take on Iceland, in Reykjavik.



    This coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the Erste Liga ice hockey regional competition. On Sunday, Corona Brasov face Ujpest Budapesta, SC Miercurea Ciuc play Jégkorong Akadémia, also from Budapest, while HC Gheorgheni take on Ferencváros. (EN)


  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend



    Romanian mens handball team Dinamo Bucharest on Thursday grabbed a 32-27 home win against Polish opponents Wisla Plock. The fixture counted towards Champions Leagues group A. Wisla Plock drew first blood, but Dinamo came from behind and secured the lead all throughout the game. Dinamo have thus succeeded their third group win and the second consecutive win in the competition. Dinamos top scorer were the Serbian Lazar Kukic, with 7 goals and Nicuşor Negru, with 6. Dinamos two goalies were also in top shape, the Algerian Khalifa Ghedbane and the naturalized Iranian Saeid Heidarirad, with five saves each. Also in Leagues Group A, Paris Saint-Germain defeated Danish opponents Gudme, 41-36. On Thursday, Hungarys vice-champion, Veszprém, defeated Croatian opponents PPD Zagreb, 32-28, while German side Magdeburg defeated FC Porto, 41 – 36. Veszprém are at the top of the table, with 13 points. Second-placed are Paris Saint-Germain with 12. Dinamo are 5th-placed, with 7 points. On December 1st, Xavi Pascuals trainees take once again take on Wisla Plock, this time away from home.



    In news from womens basketball, in a match counting towards Group C as part of FIBA EuroBasket 2023 preliminaries, in Timisoara, in the west, Romanias national team on Thursday was defeated by Hungary, 99-40. According to Agerpres, Romanian national team, with fix first-time players in the line-up, did not measure up to the standards imposed by the much better Hungarian team, which was all the more visible in the first quarter of the game, when Romania scored 4 points, whereas Hungary, 32. In Group Cs other match, in Huelva, Spain secured a 120-54 home win against Iceland. Spain are at the top of the table in the group, with 6 points, followed by Hungary, with 5 points. Romania are 3rd-placed, with 4 points, while Iceland are 4th-placed, with 3. On Sunday, Romanias national team take on Iceland, in Reykjavik.



    This coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the Erste Liga ice hockey regional competition. On Sunday, Corona Brasov face Ujpest Budapesta, SC Miercurea Ciuc play Jégkorong Akadémia, also from Budapest, while HC Gheorgheni take on Ferencváros. (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


    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)