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  • The Year 2021 in Football

    The Year 2021 in Football

    The Romanian football has been affected by a severe
    crisis for many years now. This situation, which has been dragging on for so long,
    has made many to believe that this is actual normality, that the low level of
    performances, the lowest in the past fifty years, is the normal one.


    Football fans in Romania in 2021 hoped for a comeback
    of the national selection and the qualification of at least one football club
    in top spring competitions. None of these happened though.




    Even with headcoach Mirel Radoi at the helm, the
    national eleven was unable to qualify for the world cup. Most of the time, our
    footballers managed only lackluster shows in the preliminaries and the results
    they obtained were the same. Part of Group
    J, Romania started off on the right foot in March with a 3-2 win against North
    Macedonia in Bucharest. It was followed by a predictable 1-0 home defeat
    against Germany but our footballers came a cropper against Armenia in Yerevan
    3-2 in spite of getting the upper hand 2-1.




    In late March at the European Under-21 Championship
    co-hosted by Hungary and Slovenia, our side was stopped in its tracks in the
    group’s stage. However, the shows put up by our young footballers coached by
    Adrian Mutu weren’t bad at all; one-all with the Netherlands, nil-all against
    Germany plus a 2-1 win against Hungary proves that Romanian football still has potential.




    The year 2021 has its importance for the Romanian
    footballers because of their presence in the Olympic Games after an absence of
    6 decades. This performance became possible thanks to our squad’s 2019
    qualification for the semifinals of the European Under-21 Championship
    co-hosted by Italy and San Marino. In July in Japan, our footballers secured a
    1-0 win against Honduras. They got trounced by South Korea 4-0 and made it nil-all
    against New Zealand. Romania thus ended up on the third position in its group
    and left the competition.




    Romania’s national football side resumed its
    qualifying matches for World Cup 2022 with a 2-0 away win against Iceland in
    September and the same score against Liechtenstein at home. Their away game
    against North Macedonia was a goaless draw. After Armenia versus Liechtenstein
    had ended in one-all, Romania became favourite for a second place in the group
    that would secure a place in the play-offs and hopefully their qualification
    for the competition in Qatar.






    In October our side lost 1-2 to Germany and got a
    one-nil home win against Armenia. Sadly, in November our footballers drew their
    home match against Iceland nil-all and their 2-0 win against Liechtenstein
    didn’t count any more. So Romania ended up on the third position in its group
    topped by Germany and North Macedonia went into the playoff.




    At the level of domestic club competitions, CFR Cluj
    secured their seventh champion title, which added to those it obtained in 2008,
    2010, 2012, 2018, 2019 and 2020. Romania’s Cup went to Universitatea Craiova
    which secured a 3-2 win against Astra Giurgiu in Ploiești.




    All the Romanian club sides were eliminated from
    Europe’s top football competitions apart from CFR Cluj, which made it to the
    groups of Conference League. However, the shows put up by our footballers in
    this competition were below expectations and they ended up at the bottom of
    group D.




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  • România a învins Honduras cu 1-0 la fotbal, la Jocurile Olimpice

    România a învins Honduras cu 1-0 la fotbal, la Jocurile Olimpice

    Echipa de fotbal a României a debutat cu dreptul la Jocurile Olimpice de la Tokyo, învângând cu 1-0 (1-0) Honduras, joi, la Kashima, în Grupa B a turneului olimpic, la 57 de ani de la precedenta participare a fotbalului românesc la Jocurile Olimpice, în 1964, tot la Tokyo.



    România a obţinut o victorie foarte importantă, prin autogolul lui Elvin Oliva (minutul 45), dar a făcut un meci slab, conform specialiştilor. În celălalt meci din grupă, Noua Zeelandă a învins Coreea de Sud cu scorul de 1-0 (0-0).



    Duminică 25 iulie se vor disputa partidele Noua Zeelandă – Honduras (11:00, ora României, la Kashima) şi România – Coreea de Sud (14:00, ora României, tot la Kashima), iar miercuri 28 iulie sunt programate ultimele meciuri din grupă, România – Noua Zeelandă (11:30, ora României, la Sapporo) şi Coreea de Sud – Honduras (11:30, ora României, la Yokohama).



    Primele două clasate se califică în sferturile de finală.