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  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romanian women’s handball team CSM Bucharest
    this past Sunday grabbed a 30-24 home win against Hungarian opponents Ferencvàros.
    The fixture counted towards the Champions League’s 7th round. With 7
    goals scored, Cristina Neagu was her team’s top scorer. CSM Bucharest are 2nd-placed
    in Group A, with 11 points, on a par with Norway Vipers Christiansand. However,
    the latter team are at the top of the table in the group, with a better goal
    average. CSM will next take on Ferencvaros this coming
    Saturday, away from home.


    In Group B on Saturday, Rapid Bucharest
    sustained a away 30-32 away defeat by Győr, also from Hungary. Rapid’s French
    handballer Orlane Kanor and the Romanian Sorina Grozav were the most efficient scorers, with
    7 and 6 goals, respectively. After four wins and two draws, it was Rapid’s first
    defeat in the competition. The Romanian team is 4th-placed in the
    group, with 10 points, on a par with Denmark’s team Esbjerg, but with a poorer
    goal average. With 12 points, Győr are at the top of the table. They are
    followed by Metz Handball of France. On Sunday, December 11th, Rapid
    play a home game against Gyor, in Bucharest.




    This past weekend saw matches being played, counting
    towards the first leg as part of the women’s handball EHF European League’s third
    preliminary round. On Saturday, Măgura
    Cisnădie sustained a 24-33 defeat by Siófok, also from Hiungary. Another Hungarian
    team, Mosonmagyaróvár, grabbed a 29-26 away win
    against Gloria Buzau. SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea had no problem securing a 31 – 24, away
    won against Swedish team, Höör.




    In news from tennis, the Romanian Filip Jianu won the ITF
    tournament in Antalya, a competition with 15,000USD in prize money. In this
    past Sunday’s final, Jianu defeated Montenegrin challenger Rrezart Cungu in straight
    sets, 6-2, 6-4. 319th-placed according to the ATP rankings, 21-year-old
    Jianu won the fifth ITF title in his career and the first one in 2022.


    In news from rugby, Știința Baia Mare has yet again retained its national
    title in 2022. In the National League final this past Sunday, Stiinta Baia Mare
    defeated Bucharest team Steaua, 22-15, on the Triumphant Arch National rugby Stadium
    in Bucharest. Also on the National rugby Stadium in Bucharest, Steaua go
    against SCM Timisoara, in a Romanian Cup final this coming Sunday.


    Matches counting towards the 19th round as
    part of the Romanian Superleague were played this past weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe grabbed a 4-1 away win against UTA
    Arad, 4-1, while Petrolul from Ploiesti secured a 2-nil home win against Universitatea
    Cluj. On Saturday, FC Voluntari grabbed a
    3-nil home win against FC Hermannstadt of Sibiu. In Craiova’s
    all-time derby, FC U defeated Universitatea, 2-nil. On Sunday, Farul Constanța trounced FC Botoșani, 8-nil, CFR Cluj defeated
    Chindia Târgoviște 2-nil, while FC Argeș and Rapid Bucharest, drew 1-all. Farul are at the top of the table, with 44 points. CFR are 2nd-placed, with 40. (EN)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romanian women’s handball team CSM Bucharest
    this past Sunday grabbed a 30-24 home win against Hungarian opponents Ferencvàros.
    The fixture counted towards the Champions League’s 7th round. With 7
    goals scored, Cristina Neagu was her team’s top scorer. CSM Bucharest are 2nd-placed
    in Group A, with 11 points, on a par with Norway Vipers Christiansand. However,
    the latter team are at the top of the table in the group, with a better goal
    average. CSM will next take on Ferencvaros this coming
    Saturday, away from home.


    In Group B on Saturday, Rapid Bucharest
    sustained a away 30-32 away defeat by Győr, also from Hungary. Rapid’s French
    handballer Orlane Kanor and the Romanian Sorina Grozav were the most efficient scorers, with
    7 and 6 goals, respectively. After four wins and two draws, it was Rapid’s first
    defeat in the competition. The Romanian team is 4th-placed in the
    group, with 10 points, on a par with Denmark’s team Esbjerg, but with a poorer
    goal average. With 12 points, Győr are at the top of the table. They are
    followed by Metz Handball of France. On Sunday, December 11th, Rapid
    play a home game against Gyor, in Bucharest.




    This past weekend saw matches being played, counting
    towards the first leg as part of the women’s handball EHF European League’s third
    preliminary round. On Saturday, Măgura
    Cisnădie sustained a 24-33 defeat by Siófok, also from Hiungary. Another Hungarian
    team, Mosonmagyaróvár, grabbed a 29-26 away win
    against Gloria Buzau. SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea had no problem securing a 31 – 24, away
    won against Swedish team, Höör.




    In news from tennis, the Romanian Filip Jianu won the ITF
    tournament in Antalya, a competition with 15,000USD in prize money. In this
    past Sunday’s final, Jianu defeated Montenegrin challenger Rrezart Cungu in straight
    sets, 6-2, 6-4. 319th-placed according to the ATP rankings, 21-year-old
    Jianu won the fifth ITF title in his career and the first one in 2022.


    In news from rugby, Știința Baia Mare has yet again retained its national
    title in 2022. In the National League final this past Sunday, Stiinta Baia Mare
    defeated Bucharest team Steaua, 22-15, on the Triumphant Arch National rugby Stadium
    in Bucharest. Also on the National rugby Stadium in Bucharest, Steaua go
    against SCM Timisoara, in a Romanian Cup final this coming Sunday.


    Matches counting towards the 19th round as
    part of the Romanian Superleague were played this past weekend. On Friday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe grabbed a 4-1 away win against UTA
    Arad, 4-1, while Petrolul from Ploiesti secured a 2-nil home win against Universitatea
    Cluj. On Saturday, FC Voluntari grabbed a
    3-nil home win against FC Hermannstadt of Sibiu. In Craiova’s
    all-time derby, FC U defeated Universitatea, 2-nil. On Sunday, Farul Constanța trounced FC Botoșani, 8-nil, CFR Cluj defeated
    Chindia Târgoviște 2-nil, while FC Argeș and Rapid Bucharest, drew 1-all. Farul are at the top of the table, with 44 points. CFR are 2nd-placed, with 40. (EN)