Tag: Miercurea

  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    This week we have learnt the
    definitive configuration of the semifinals of the regional competition Erste
    Liga. The latest play-off match took place in Budapest on Monday pitching Ferencváros
    against the Polar Bears of Miskolc. Ferencvaros won the match 2-1 sealing a 4-2
    win on aggregate and advancing to the competition’s semifinals. There they will
    be playing another Hungarian side, Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia, which secured a
    4-0 play-off win against FEHA 19. The other two sides vying for a place in the
    finals come from Romania and they are ACSH Gheorgheni and Corona Braşov. ACSH
    clinched a 4-0 aggregate win against Hungarian side Dunaújváros, while Corona
    outperformed Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc 4-1.




    Out of the three Romanian sides
    in the best-of-seven contest, two have qualified for the semifinals. Sport Club
    Miercurea Ciuc was stopped in its tracks by Corona, after winning the latest
    two editions of the Erste League. In 2021, the side from Harghita secured a 4-2
    aggregate win against Corona Braşov and a year later obtained a 4-1 win against
    Hungarian side Ferencváros.




    Eight sides played in the
    National Championships. Apart from the aforementioned Gheorgheni, Miercurea
    Ciuc and Brasov, the Bucharest sides Steaua and Sportul Studentesc joined the competition
    and so did CSM Galati, Fenestela 68 and Sapientia U23. Although the season isn’t
    over yet, we already know three of the sides directly qualified for the
    play-offs, namely Corona, Steaua and Gheorgheni




    Galati, Fenestela, Miercurea ciuc
    and Sapientia will be vying for the fourth place. Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc is
    the defending champion.




    (bill)

  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    This week we have learnt the
    definitive configuration of the semifinals of the regional competition Erste
    Liga. The latest play-off match took place in Budapest on Monday pitching Ferencváros
    against the Polar Bears of Miskolc. Ferencvaros won the match 2-1 sealing a 4-2
    win on aggregate and advancing to the competition’s semifinals. There they will
    be playing another Hungarian side, Budapest Jégkorong Akadémia, which secured a
    4-0 play-off win against FEHA 19. The other two sides vying for a place in the
    finals come from Romania and they are ACSH Gheorgheni and Corona Braşov. ACSH
    clinched a 4-0 aggregate win against Hungarian side Dunaújváros, while Corona
    outperformed Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc 4-1.




    Out of the three Romanian sides
    in the best-of-seven contest, two have qualified for the semifinals. Sport Club
    Miercurea Ciuc was stopped in its tracks by Corona, after winning the latest
    two editions of the Erste League. In 2021, the side from Harghita secured a 4-2
    aggregate win against Corona Braşov and a year later obtained a 4-1 win against
    Hungarian side Ferencváros.




    Eight sides played in the
    National Championships. Apart from the aforementioned Gheorgheni, Miercurea
    Ciuc and Brasov, the Bucharest sides Steaua and Sportul Studentesc joined the competition
    and so did CSM Galati, Fenestela 68 and Sapientia U23. Although the season isn’t
    over yet, we already know three of the sides directly qualified for the
    play-offs, namely Corona, Steaua and Gheorgheni




    Galati, Fenestela, Miercurea ciuc
    and Sapientia will be vying for the fourth place. Sport Club Miercurea Ciuc is
    the defending champion.




    (bill)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Saturday saw the Champions League’s
    games in women’s handball. In group B, CSM Bucharest secured a 35-19 home win
    against Polish side Perla Lublin and is currently topping the group table with 5
    points. Next comes Russian side Rostov-Don with 4 points.






    In group C, SCM Ramnicu Valcea lost
    to Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro 19-23. The Romanian champions are ranking
    third in the group with only 2 points. Brest Bretagne ranks first with 6 points
    followed by Buducnost with 4.






    In the EHF Cup, Corona Brasov
    conceded a 32-33 defeat to Bera Bera of San Sebastian but has qualified for the
    competition’s next stage thanks to the 35-30 home win last week. Another
    Romanian side Magura Cisnadie lost their away match to Ukrainian side
    Galychanka 14-19, but have qualified on aggregate as they won the first match
    at home 31-23.






    In men’s handball competitions,
    Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest ended in a 26-all draw their away game against
    Polish side Wisla Plock in the Champions League’s Group D. Nicusor Negru scored
    five goals for the Romanian side during the match. In the other group’s
    matches, Swedish side Kristianstad clinched a 36-28 win against Cehovskie
    Medvedi, while Danish side Gudme defeated Kadetten Schaffhausen of Switzerland
    35-30.






    With no defeat so far Dinamo is
    currently ranking first in the group followed by Gudme with the same number of
    points, eight, but with a lower goal average.


    Romanian ice hokey side Sport Club
    Miercurea Ciuc have consolidated their leading position in the regional Erste
    competition after a 5-2 win against Ujpest in Budapest on Sunday. Sport Club
    ranks first in the standings with 36 points followed by Ferencvaros Budapest
    with 29.






    Last weekend saw the games of the
    13th leg of Romania’s first football league. On Friday in Targu
    Mures, central Romania, FC Hermannstadt and FC Voluntari ended in a nil-all
    draw their match, while in Bucharest, local side Dinamo secured a 2-0 win
    against Gaz Metan Medias. On Saturday, CFR Cluj clinched a 2-0 home win against
    Universitatea Craiova.






    On Sunday in Calarasi, southern
    Romania, the match pitching Academica Clincheni against Viitorul Constanta
    ended in a goaless draw, while in Sfantu Gheorghe, local side Sepsi conceded a
    3-2 defeat to Astra Giurgiu. In Ploiesti, southern Romania, FCSB clinched a 2-1
    win against Chindia Targoviste. CFR Cluj ranks first in the standings with 27
    points followed by Viitorul with 25.






    (translated by bill)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Saturday saw the Champions League’s
    games in women’s handball. In group B, CSM Bucharest secured a 35-19 home win
    against Polish side Perla Lublin and is currently topping the group table with 5
    points. Next comes Russian side Rostov-Don with 4 points.






    In group C, SCM Ramnicu Valcea lost
    to Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro 19-23. The Romanian champions are ranking
    third in the group with only 2 points. Brest Bretagne ranks first with 6 points
    followed by Buducnost with 4.






    In the EHF Cup, Corona Brasov
    conceded a 32-33 defeat to Bera Bera of San Sebastian but has qualified for the
    competition’s next stage thanks to the 35-30 home win last week. Another
    Romanian side Magura Cisnadie lost their away match to Ukrainian side
    Galychanka 14-19, but have qualified on aggregate as they won the first match
    at home 31-23.






    In men’s handball competitions,
    Romanian side Dinamo Bucharest ended in a 26-all draw their away game against
    Polish side Wisla Plock in the Champions League’s Group D. Nicusor Negru scored
    five goals for the Romanian side during the match. In the other group’s
    matches, Swedish side Kristianstad clinched a 36-28 win against Cehovskie
    Medvedi, while Danish side Gudme defeated Kadetten Schaffhausen of Switzerland
    35-30.






    With no defeat so far Dinamo is
    currently ranking first in the group followed by Gudme with the same number of
    points, eight, but with a lower goal average.


    Romanian ice hokey side Sport Club
    Miercurea Ciuc have consolidated their leading position in the regional Erste
    competition after a 5-2 win against Ujpest in Budapest on Sunday. Sport Club
    ranks first in the standings with 36 points followed by Ferencvaros Budapest
    with 29.






    Last weekend saw the games of the
    13th leg of Romania’s first football league. On Friday in Targu
    Mures, central Romania, FC Hermannstadt and FC Voluntari ended in a nil-all
    draw their match, while in Bucharest, local side Dinamo secured a 2-0 win
    against Gaz Metan Medias. On Saturday, CFR Cluj clinched a 2-0 home win against
    Universitatea Craiova.






    On Sunday in Calarasi, southern
    Romania, the match pitching Academica Clincheni against Viitorul Constanta
    ended in a goaless draw, while in Sfantu Gheorghe, local side Sepsi conceded a
    3-2 defeat to Astra Giurgiu. In Ploiesti, southern Romania, FCSB clinched a 2-1
    win against Chindia Targoviste. CFR Cluj ranks first in the standings with 27
    points followed by Viitorul with 25.






    (translated by bill)