Tag: Neagu

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup


    Gold, silver and bronze for Romania at the World Kayak-canoe Championships. In Duisburg, Germany, athletes from Romania stepped onto the podium three times. On Friday, Catalin Chirila became gold medalist in the single canoe race of 500 meters. On Saturday, he reaped silver in the Olympic 1,000 meter race and also qualified for the Olympic Games in Paris next year. In the double canoe race of 1000 meters, Oleg Nuţă and Ilie Sprincean won the bronze medal on Saturday, while ranking sixth in the 500 meter finals on Sunday, a result which secured them plane tickets to Paris. Romania has so far had 10 athletes qualified for the upcoming Olympics.


    Unfortunately Romania has left the European Womens Volleyball Championships after being outperformed 3-1 by France in the round of 16. However, being among Europes first 16 volleyball sides is a performance as compared to our sides latest shows. Two years ago Romania came last but one in the aforementioned competition, ranking 23rd. The best Romanian performance in this event happened in 1963, when our players became bronze medalists on their own ground.


    Lets have a look at the latest from womens handball. CSM Bucharest won Romanias Supercup after a 31-22 win against Rapid Bucharest on Sunday. Cristina Neagu scored most of the goals for CSM, six. In the Supercups second final, Dunarea Braila outperformed CSM Targu Jiu 35-33.


    US Open, the years last Grand Slam tournament, kicks off at Flushing Meadows with five Romanian players on the main draw. Among them Elena Gabriela Ruse, who qualified after a 7-6, 6-3 win against Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine. The others are Sorana Cirstea, Irina Begu, Ana Bogdan and Patricia Tig.


    Last weekend saw the football games counting towards the seventh leg of Romanias Superleague. On Friday in Galati, local side Otelul and FC Voluntari ended their game in a draw, 2-all. Rapid Bucharest secured an away 5-3 win against FCU Craiova 1948 while in Cluj, western Romania, local side CFR clinched a 3-1 win against FC Botosani. In Bucharest, local side Dinamo ended in a one-all draw their match against Petrolul Ploiesti. On Sunday in Ovidiu, southern Romania, local side Farul Constanţa obtained a 2-0 against Universitatea Craiova.


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  • November 17, 2022 UPDATE

    November 17, 2022 UPDATE

    BUDGET The
    government of Romania Thursday approved this year’s second public budget
    adjustment, with an approx. EUR 104 million increase
    in revenues and a similar increase in
    expenditure. According to the government, the budget adjustment covers
    compulsory spending, operating expenses and social assistance expenses. Funds
    have also been rechanneled for implementing programmes with an impact on the economy
    and which support households and companies. Financing is also ensured for the
    state aid provided to the farmers whose crops were affected by drought this
    year. According to the autumn macroeconomic forecast on which the adjustment is
    based, the government’s news release also reads, Romania’s GDP is expected to
    reach RON 1,396.2 bln in 2022 (as compared to RON 1,372.5 bln taken into
    account in the first budget adjustment).


    INFLATION The annual inflation in the EU continued to grow in October
    to reach 11.5%, as against 10.9% in September. The member states with the
    highest rates are Estonia (22.5%), Lithuania (22.1%), Hungary (21.9%) and
    Latvia (21.7%), according to data made public on Thursday by the Eurostat.
    Compared to September, the annual inflation rate dropped in 11 member countries,
    remained stable in 3 countries and went up in 13 member states, including in
    Romania (from 13.4% to 13.5%). As many as 18 member countries, Romania
    included, reported for September an annual inflation rate above 10%. The member
    states with the lowest inflation rates in September were France (7.1%) and
    Spain (7.3%). In October 2021, the year-on-year inflation rate in the European
    Union was 4.4%, and in Romania it was 6.5%. In Romania, the National Statistics
    Institute had previously announced that the year-on-year inflation dropped this
    October to 15.32%, from 15.88% in September, with a 20.58% rise in foodstuff
    prices, non-food prices going up 14.37%, and service prices 8.31% more expensive.
    Just days ago, the National Bank of Romania also released its quarterly
    inflation report, according to which the rate is expected to reach 16.3% by the
    end of this year and 11.2% next year.

    DIPLOMACY The Romanian foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu
    Thursday had talks with his counterpart, Jean Asselborn, during his visit to
    the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The two officials discussed Romania’s Schengen
    accession and the security situation at the Black Sea. Bogdan Aurescu also
    mentioned, in a joint press conference, the importance of the Republic of
    Moldova’s European accession, and said on Monday he would co-chair the third
    Support Platform for the Republic of Moldova, in Paris, together with his
    French and German counterparts. The Romanian official also thanked Luxembourg
    for its plans to deploy a 25-troop unit as part of the NATO Battle Group in
    Romania. The decision is pending the approval of Luxembourg’s parliament.


    MILITARY A second shipment of French military equipment, specifically Leclerc tanks,
    reached Braşov County (central Romania). The equipment is intended to strengthen
    the NATO Battle Group (Battle Group Forward Presence-BGFP) stationed in Cincu,
    the Romanian ministry of defence (MApN) said. A first convoy of French military
    equipment, consisting in armoured vehicles, arrived in Romania on October 23.


    ASSESSMENT A mixed team of experts from the European Commission and some member
    states, including the Netherlands, will be in Romania this week to assess the
    country’s readiness for Schengen accession. According to the Bucharest
    government, the visit is voluntary, similar to the one that took place between
    October 9 and 11. On Wednesday, the European Commission requested that Romania,
    Bulgaria and Croatia be part of the Schengen Area without
    delay. The EC points out that Romania has a solid and high-quality border
    management and is involved in international cooperation in border police
    matters.


    HANDBALL Two Romanian players, Cristina Neagu and Crina Pintea, were
    nominated for the all-star team of the European Women’s Handball Championship
    hosted by North Macedonia, Montenegro and Slovenia and due to conclude this
    Sunday. According to the EHF website, Cristina Neagu is nominated for the left
    back position, and Crina Pintea for line player. Neagu announced on Thursday that
    the EHF Euro 2022 was the last in her career, and that it had not ended as she
    had dreamt, after Romania finished only 12th. With 303 goals, Cristina
    Neagu is at the top of the combined all-time goal scorers’ list for Women’s and
    Men’s EHF EURO events. Romania has taken part in all the EHF Euro editions so
    far, with one exception (2006), and its best performance was a bronze medal in 2010. (AMP)

  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    Romanian handball side Dinamo Bucharest secured a
    dramatic 29-28 win against Croatian team PPD Zagreb on Wednesday in an away
    game counting towards the group A of the Champions League. Ukrainian Andrii
    Akimenko scored the victory goal for the Romanian champions through a 7-meter
    throw in the game’s last second, while Nicusor Negru scored the largest number
    of goals for his side, 7. This has been Dinamo’s second win in the present
    edition of the league. In Group A, they are ranking 6th, five points
    out of six matches.




    Now let’s have a look at women’s handball competitions
    where the Romanian national side ended in a 29-all draw the game they played on
    Wednesday against Germany during their training campaign in Hungary. The best
    Romanian scorer was Cristina Neagu with 11 goals scored. The match was
    Romania’s last test before the European Championships due to kick off in
    Slovenia, Montenegro and North Macedonia on Friday.




    The Romanian men’s basketball side SCM ”U” Craiova has
    qualified for the second stage of FIBA Europe Cup. On Wednesday in Ploiesti,
    southern Romania, SCM secured a 74-60 win against the other Romanian side in
    Group H, CSO Voluntari. SCM has so far won all the four games they have played
    in FIBA Europe Cup and a new win would secure their first position in the
    group. In the other game of group H, German side Merlins Crailsheim obtained a
    95-64 win against Norrkoping Dolphins of Sweden.






    Also in FIBA Europe Cup, in group E, CSM CSU Oradea clinched
    a 77-69 home win against French side Cholet Basket. This has been CSM’s third win
    in a row after a bad start against the French. Also on Wednesday, Belgian side
    Kangoeroes Mechelen obtained a home win against Bulgarian team Rilski Sportist
    Samokov, 105 – 74. Oradea and Mechelen are heading the group, each with 7
    points being followed by Cholet with 6 and Samokov with 4.




    In EuroCup, Group A, U-BT Cluj-Napoca has been
    outperformed by Lithuanian side Lietkabelis Panevėžys, 89-84. This has been the
    Romanian’s second defeat in a row and their third in this EuroCup season. With
    a win and three defeats, Cluj ranks ninth in the group, which is the last but
    one position.

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  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    Romanian handball side Dinamo Bucharest secured a
    dramatic 29-28 win against Croatian team PPD Zagreb on Wednesday in an away
    game counting towards the group A of the Champions League. Ukrainian Andrii
    Akimenko scored the victory goal for the Romanian champions through a 7-meter
    throw in the game’s last second, while Nicusor Negru scored the largest number
    of goals for his side, 7. This has been Dinamo’s second win in the present
    edition of the league. In Group A, they are ranking 6th, five points
    out of six matches.




    Now let’s have a look at women’s handball competitions
    where the Romanian national side ended in a 29-all draw the game they played on
    Wednesday against Germany during their training campaign in Hungary. The best
    Romanian scorer was Cristina Neagu with 11 goals scored. The match was
    Romania’s last test before the European Championships due to kick off in
    Slovenia, Montenegro and North Macedonia on Friday.




    The Romanian men’s basketball side SCM ”U” Craiova has
    qualified for the second stage of FIBA Europe Cup. On Wednesday in Ploiesti,
    southern Romania, SCM secured a 74-60 win against the other Romanian side in
    Group H, CSO Voluntari. SCM has so far won all the four games they have played
    in FIBA Europe Cup and a new win would secure their first position in the
    group. In the other game of group H, German side Merlins Crailsheim obtained a
    95-64 win against Norrkoping Dolphins of Sweden.






    Also in FIBA Europe Cup, in group E, CSM CSU Oradea clinched
    a 77-69 home win against French side Cholet Basket. This has been CSM’s third win
    in a row after a bad start against the French. Also on Wednesday, Belgian side
    Kangoeroes Mechelen obtained a home win against Bulgarian team Rilski Sportist
    Samokov, 105 – 74. Oradea and Mechelen are heading the group, each with 7
    points being followed by Cholet with 6 and Samokov with 4.




    In EuroCup, Group A, U-BT Cluj-Napoca has been
    outperformed by Lithuanian side Lietkabelis Panevėžys, 89-84. This has been the
    Romanian’s second defeat in a row and their third in this EuroCup season. With
    a win and three defeats, Cluj ranks ninth in the group, which is the last but
    one position.

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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Raluca Olaru and Nadia Kichenok have
    lost the doubles finals of the tennis tournament in Moscow a competition with
    total prizes of 565,530 dollars. The Romanian-Ukrainian pair conceded defeat on
    Saturday to Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Katerina Siniakova of the Czech
    Republic 6-3, 4-6, 10-8. Fourth-seeded Olaru and Kicenok conceded defeat to the
    second-seeded pair in a game that lasted one hour and a half.




    This has been Olaru’s 24th
    WTA doubles finals and this tennis player has so far won 11 titles and lost 13 finals.
    Olaru and Kichenok have this year won the tournaments in Saint Petersburg and
    Chicago and lost a finals in Bad Homburg.




    Maria Ceplinschi of Romania came
    sixth in the floor finals of the World Gymnastics Championship in the Japanese
    city of Kitakyushu. The gold went to Mai Murakami of Japan and Angelina
    Melnikova of Russia ranked second. The third position was occupied by Leanne
    Wong of the USA




    Romanian women’s handball side CSM
    on Sunday obtained the third consecutive win in the present edition of the
    Champions League, group A. The Romanians secured a clear 30-22 home win against
    Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro. CSM’s
    best player proved to be Cristina Neagu who scored six goals. Rostov-Don and Ferencvaros
    are presently ranking first and second in the group each with 8 points and Team
    Esbjerg comes third with 7. The Romanians will next be playing Brest Bretagne
    at home on Saturday.






    Let’s now have a look at the
    football matches of the 13th leg of Romania’s domestic championship.
    On Friday FCU Craiova clinched a 2-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias and
    Universitatea Craiova obtained a 1-0 win in Ploiesti against Chindia
    Targoviste. On Saturday, FC Arges secured a 2-0 win against FC Voluntari while
    the matches pitching CS Mioveni against FC Botosani and the Bucharest derby
    Dinamo versus Rapid ended with the same scoring, one-all. The match in Ovidiu,
    southern Romania opposing Farul Constanta to FCSB was postponed due to the
    Covid infections reported in the Bucharest side and will be taking place on
    November 4th.




    Monday will be seeing two games
    when Academica Clinceni takes on UTA Arad and CFR Cluj plays Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe. CFR ranks first in the table with 27 points followed by Universitatea
    Craiova, with 25.




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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Raluca Olaru and Nadia Kichenok have
    lost the doubles finals of the tennis tournament in Moscow a competition with
    total prizes of 565,530 dollars. The Romanian-Ukrainian pair conceded defeat on
    Saturday to Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia and Katerina Siniakova of the Czech
    Republic 6-3, 4-6, 10-8. Fourth-seeded Olaru and Kicenok conceded defeat to the
    second-seeded pair in a game that lasted one hour and a half.




    This has been Olaru’s 24th
    WTA doubles finals and this tennis player has so far won 11 titles and lost 13 finals.
    Olaru and Kichenok have this year won the tournaments in Saint Petersburg and
    Chicago and lost a finals in Bad Homburg.




    Maria Ceplinschi of Romania came
    sixth in the floor finals of the World Gymnastics Championship in the Japanese
    city of Kitakyushu. The gold went to Mai Murakami of Japan and Angelina
    Melnikova of Russia ranked second. The third position was occupied by Leanne
    Wong of the USA




    Romanian women’s handball side CSM
    on Sunday obtained the third consecutive win in the present edition of the
    Champions League, group A. The Romanians secured a clear 30-22 home win against
    Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro. CSM’s
    best player proved to be Cristina Neagu who scored six goals. Rostov-Don and Ferencvaros
    are presently ranking first and second in the group each with 8 points and Team
    Esbjerg comes third with 7. The Romanians will next be playing Brest Bretagne
    at home on Saturday.






    Let’s now have a look at the
    football matches of the 13th leg of Romania’s domestic championship.
    On Friday FCU Craiova clinched a 2-0 win against Gaz Metan Medias and
    Universitatea Craiova obtained a 1-0 win in Ploiesti against Chindia
    Targoviste. On Saturday, FC Arges secured a 2-0 win against FC Voluntari while
    the matches pitching CS Mioveni against FC Botosani and the Bucharest derby
    Dinamo versus Rapid ended with the same scoring, one-all. The match in Ovidiu,
    southern Romania opposing Farul Constanta to FCSB was postponed due to the
    Covid infections reported in the Bucharest side and will be taking place on
    November 4th.




    Monday will be seeing two games
    when Academica Clinceni takes on UTA Arad and CFR Cluj plays Sepsi Sfântu
    Gheorghe. CFR ranks first in the table with 27 points followed by Universitatea
    Craiova, with 25.




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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest on Saturday secured a 32-27
    win against Russian side CSKA Moscow in the first round of the Champions
    League’s quarter finals. The best players of the Romanian side were Cristina
    Neagu and Slovenian Barbara Lazovic, each with 6 goals scored. The goal-keeper
    of the Bucharest side, Croatian Jelena Grubisic, also put up a good show saving
    12 goals, which means 32% of the shots. The return game is due in Moscow on April
    11th.

    We continue with the
    latest from women’s handball as in the European League, Romanian side Minaur Baia
    Mare managed to qualify for the semifinals after a double win against Dunărea
    Brăila. In the first round, a week ago, Minaur secured a 31 – 24 away win. During
    the home match Minaur won 27 – 25, Serbian player Jovana Kovacevic managed to
    score the largest number of goals for the hosts, 7.






    Athletes from Romania
    walked away with three gold medals, four silver and one bronze from the
    European Weightlifting Championships in Moscow. Monica Csengeri became gold
    medalist in the 49 de kilogram category. She won the snatch contest with 86 kg,
    after two failed attempts at 90. She also compelled international recognition
    in the clean & jerk where she managed 103 kg, and won the total with 189
    kg.






    Last weekend saw the
    games counting towards the 29th leg of Romania’s first football
    league, the last but one of the regular season. On Friday in Clinceni, local
    side Academica secured a 2-1 win against Poli Iași and the game pitching Gaz
    Metan Mediaș against Astra Giurgiu ended in a goaless draw. On Saturday, FC
    Hermannstadt clinched a 4-1 win against FC Argeș, in a match held in Mediaș,
    central Romania.






    Sunday saw three games; FC Botoșani obtained a 1-0 home win against Viitorul
    Constanța, while UTA, also at home, outperformed Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 2-0. FCSB
    and Universitatea Craiova ended in a goaless draw their game in Giurgiu,
    southern Romania. Chindia Târgoviște is up against FC Voluntari while CFR Cluj takes
    on Dinamo București in the leg’s last two games on Monday. FCSB ranks first in
    the standings with 64 points, followed by CFR with 60 and Craiova with 57.




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  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest on Saturday secured a 32-27
    win against Russian side CSKA Moscow in the first round of the Champions
    League’s quarter finals. The best players of the Romanian side were Cristina
    Neagu and Slovenian Barbara Lazovic, each with 6 goals scored. The goal-keeper
    of the Bucharest side, Croatian Jelena Grubisic, also put up a good show saving
    12 goals, which means 32% of the shots. The return game is due in Moscow on April
    11th.

    We continue with the
    latest from women’s handball as in the European League, Romanian side Minaur Baia
    Mare managed to qualify for the semifinals after a double win against Dunărea
    Brăila. In the first round, a week ago, Minaur secured a 31 – 24 away win. During
    the home match Minaur won 27 – 25, Serbian player Jovana Kovacevic managed to
    score the largest number of goals for the hosts, 7.






    Athletes from Romania
    walked away with three gold medals, four silver and one bronze from the
    European Weightlifting Championships in Moscow. Monica Csengeri became gold
    medalist in the 49 de kilogram category. She won the snatch contest with 86 kg,
    after two failed attempts at 90. She also compelled international recognition
    in the clean & jerk where she managed 103 kg, and won the total with 189
    kg.






    Last weekend saw the
    games counting towards the 29th leg of Romania’s first football
    league, the last but one of the regular season. On Friday in Clinceni, local
    side Academica secured a 2-1 win against Poli Iași and the game pitching Gaz
    Metan Mediaș against Astra Giurgiu ended in a goaless draw. On Saturday, FC
    Hermannstadt clinched a 4-1 win against FC Argeș, in a match held in Mediaș,
    central Romania.






    Sunday saw three games; FC Botoșani obtained a 1-0 home win against Viitorul
    Constanța, while UTA, also at home, outperformed Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe 2-0. FCSB
    and Universitatea Craiova ended in a goaless draw their game in Giurgiu,
    southern Romania. Chindia Târgoviște is up against FC Voluntari while CFR Cluj takes
    on Dinamo București in the leg’s last two games on Monday. FCSB ranks first in
    the standings with 64 points, followed by CFR with 60 and Craiova with 57.




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  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Romanias women handball team found out its opponents in the main group stage of the European Championship hosted by Denmark. Romania is scheduled to play against Croatia on Thursday, against Hungary on Monday, December 14, and one day later against defending world champions the Netherlands. They were all part of Group C, in which Croatia came out first, followed by Hungary and the Netherlands. Romania goes into Main Group 2 with no points, after it lost to Norway and Germany, the teams in Group D that moved up.



    At this championship in Denmark, the Romanian Cristina Neagu became the first player to reach 250 goals scored in the history of the European competition. Neagu scored for the 250th time in Mondays match against Norway. Romanias left back started the European championship with 237 goals, and now she has reached 253.



    Neagu was already the top scorer in the history of the European Championship in the 2018 edition, when she broke Hungarian Agnes Farkass record of 205 goals scored between 1994 and 2002.



    Named the worlds best player by the International Handball Federation in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, Neagu is not in best shape at EURO 2020, after having tested positive for COVID-19 last month.



    She still has the fastest throw in the tournament, at 129 km/h. She also has the second-best number of assists, 615, after her teammate Cristina Laslo, with 624. And she is Romanias top scorer in Denmark, with 16 goals in 46 throws, accounting for a 35% rate. (translated by: Ana-Maria Popescu)

  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    Romanias women handball team found out its opponents in the main group stage of the European Championship hosted by Denmark. Romania is scheduled to play against Croatia on Thursday, against Hungary on Monday, December 14, and one day later against defending world champions the Netherlands. They were all part of Group C, in which Croatia came out first, followed by Hungary and the Netherlands. Romania goes into Main Group 2 with no points, after it lost to Norway and Germany, the teams in Group D that moved up.



    At this championship in Denmark, the Romanian Cristina Neagu became the first player to reach 250 goals scored in the history of the European competition. Neagu scored for the 250th time in Mondays match against Norway. Romanias left back started the European championship with 237 goals, and now she has reached 253.



    Neagu was already the top scorer in the history of the European Championship in the 2018 edition, when she broke Hungarian Agnes Farkass record of 205 goals scored between 1994 and 2002.



    Named the worlds best player by the International Handball Federation in 2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, Neagu is not in best shape at EURO 2020, after having tested positive for COVID-19 last month.



    She still has the fastest throw in the tournament, at 129 km/h. She also has the second-best number of assists, 615, after her teammate Cristina Laslo, with 624. And she is Romanias top scorer in Denmark, with 16 goals in 46 throws, accounting for a 35% rate. (translated by: Ana-Maria Popescu)

  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Athletes
    from Romania won 29 medals at the Balkans Athletics Championships hosted by the
    city of Cluj, in western Romania, on Saturday and Sunday. Out of these medals 8
    were gold, 14 silver and 7 bronze. Rares Toader won gold for Romania in the
    shot put event on Saturday.






    Claudia
    Bobocea became the second gold medalist in the 800 meter dash and so did the
    women’s 4×100 meter relay team. Discus thrower Alin Alexandru Firfirica,
    hammer-thrower Bianca Florentina Ghelber, shot-putter Andreea Apachiţe, high-jumper
    Daniela Stanciu, and runner Claudia Bobocea stepped onto the podium’s first
    step on Sunday.








    In the
    Champions’ League Group A, the Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest on
    Sunday secured a 30-29 away win against Danish side Esbjerg. Cristina Neagu
    scored the victory goal for the Romanian side in the game’s last second.


    Neagu, who
    is also the left back of Romania’s national handball side, was the top scorer
    during the match against Esbjerg with ten goals scored. The match on Sunday was
    the second win of the Bucharest side in the present edition of the Champions
    League. Unfortunately, Romania’s
    champions SCM Ramnicu Valcea have come a cropper in their home match against
    Odense, the other Danish side in the competition, who secured a 30-21 win.






    Last weekend
    saw the matches of Romania’s first football league. On Friday in Ploiesti, FC
    Hermannstadt clinched a 3-1 win against Chindia Targoviste, while in Giurgiu,
    southern Romania, CFR Cluj outperformed the local side Astra 2-0. On Saturday
    in Sfantu Gheorghe, central Romania, local squad Sepsi ended in a one-all draw
    their game against Viitorul Constanta. In Craiova, southern Romania, the local
    eleven, Universitatea, secured a 2-1 win against FC Voluntari.






    Sunday saw
    three matches. FC Botosani ended in a goaless draw their home match against
    Academica Clincheni, while Poli Iasi secured a 3-2 away win against UTA Arad.
    FCSB outperformed FC Arges 3-0. Craiova ranks first in the standings with 12
    points followed by CFR with 10 and FCSB with 9.




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  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Athletes
    from Romania won 29 medals at the Balkans Athletics Championships hosted by the
    city of Cluj, in western Romania, on Saturday and Sunday. Out of these medals 8
    were gold, 14 silver and 7 bronze. Rares Toader won gold for Romania in the
    shot put event on Saturday.






    Claudia
    Bobocea became the second gold medalist in the 800 meter dash and so did the
    women’s 4×100 meter relay team. Discus thrower Alin Alexandru Firfirica,
    hammer-thrower Bianca Florentina Ghelber, shot-putter Andreea Apachiţe, high-jumper
    Daniela Stanciu, and runner Claudia Bobocea stepped onto the podium’s first
    step on Sunday.








    In the
    Champions’ League Group A, the Romanian women’s handball side CSM Bucharest on
    Sunday secured a 30-29 away win against Danish side Esbjerg. Cristina Neagu
    scored the victory goal for the Romanian side in the game’s last second.


    Neagu, who
    is also the left back of Romania’s national handball side, was the top scorer
    during the match against Esbjerg with ten goals scored. The match on Sunday was
    the second win of the Bucharest side in the present edition of the Champions
    League. Unfortunately, Romania’s
    champions SCM Ramnicu Valcea have come a cropper in their home match against
    Odense, the other Danish side in the competition, who secured a 30-21 win.






    Last weekend
    saw the matches of Romania’s first football league. On Friday in Ploiesti, FC
    Hermannstadt clinched a 3-1 win against Chindia Targoviste, while in Giurgiu,
    southern Romania, CFR Cluj outperformed the local side Astra 2-0. On Saturday
    in Sfantu Gheorghe, central Romania, local squad Sepsi ended in a one-all draw
    their game against Viitorul Constanta. In Craiova, southern Romania, the local
    eleven, Universitatea, secured a 2-1 win against FC Voluntari.






    Sunday saw
    three matches. FC Botosani ended in a goaless draw their home match against
    Academica Clincheni, while Poli Iasi secured a 3-2 away win against UTA Arad.
    FCSB outperformed FC Arges 3-0. Craiova ranks first in the standings with 12
    points followed by CFR with 10 and FCSB with 9.




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  • December 3, 2019

    December 3, 2019

    ANNIVERSARY NATO leaders have convened
    in London for two days to celebrate the alliance’s 70th anniversary.
    On this occasion, Romanian president Klaus Iohannis is expected to focus on the
    importance of solidarity and unity among the allies. Iohannis will be
    presenting the national assessments on security developments at regional and
    global levels. Reconfirming the Alliance’s unity and cohesion as well as a
    strong Transatlantic relation are essential for Romania in the present context
    and President Iohannis is expected to reiterate the importance of the Black Sea
    for the region’s security. According to Radio Romania correspondent, a joint
    statement of a strategic nature, aimed at presenting the headway achieved as
    well as some issues of concern at higher level is expected to be released
    during the event. Wednesday will see a fresh round of talks over the future of
    the alliance, after the latest statements by French president Emmanuel Macron
    who described NATO as ‘brain dead’ due to the United States’ decreasing commitment
    and Turkey’s involvement in military operations without consulting its partners.
    NATO leaders and German chancellor Angela Merkel have voiced disagreement
    towards Macron’s ‘drastic words’.












    JHA The Justice and Home Affairs
    Council of the European Union continues its proceedings in Brussels. High on
    the event’s agenda are topics such as the future EU policies on migration and
    asylum, home security, combating terrorism, environmental crime and alternative
    detention measures. The new EU chief prosecutor, Romanian Laura Codruta Kovesi is
    presenting her vision and plans for the European Public Prosecutor’s Office.
    The institution is set to start its activity in November 2020, by which date
    the chief prosecutor coordinates the setup and functioning of the new
    structure. The EPPO will investigate cross-border fraud cases at community
    level. So far 22 Member States have officially joined the EPPO.








    HANDBALL Romania’s women handball side is today taking on Kazakhstan in
    group C of the World Championship underway in Japan. The Romanians lost to
    Spain 16-31 and secured a 29-24 win against Senegal. On Monday Romanian skipper
    Cristina Neagu was presented the trophy for the world’s best handballer in
    2018 by the International Handball Federation. Neagu is the first handballer to
    have won the title four times after the editions of 2010, 2015 and 2016. With
    110 goals, left back Neagu last year was declared the top scorer of the
    Champions League for the second time in her career.












    DEAL The
    European Union is expected to launch the world’s most ambitious programme aimed
    at fighting climate change, project known as the European Green Deal, which is
    to radically change the bloc’s economy – Bloomberg news agency has announced.
    The EU
    leaders will commit to cutting net greenhouse-gas emissions to zero by
    2050, according to a draft of their joint statement for the December 12th
    and 13th meeting. In order to
    meet this target, the EU pledges more green investment and to adjust all of its
    policy making accordingly. Easing restrictions on state aid for companies, changing public
    procurement rules, considering more ambitious targets for 2030 emissions cuts,
    penalizing imports from countries with looser emissions controls are some of
    the provisions of the aforementioned accord.




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  • December 2, 2019 UPDATE

    December 2, 2019 UPDATE

    DAY ‘More than ever Romania needs cohesion around
    its national projects, unity, consensus, tolerance and solidarity’, Romanian
    president Klaus Iohannis said on Monday before Parliament in a solemn session
    devoted to Romania’s National Day, celebrated on December 1st. In
    turn, Prime Minister Ludovic Orban said that December 1st is a day
    of gratitude and profound respect towards those who a century ago managed to overcome
    any political and personal differences and achieved the union of the Romanian
    provinces. Among those invited to attend the Parliament’s solemn session were
    former heads of state, Margareta, custodian of the Romanian crown, Daniel,
    Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church, which is the largest religious
    denomination in Romania, the governor of the country’s central bank, Mugur
    Isarescu as well as members of the government. An official holiday after the
    anti-communist revolt in 1989, December 1st marks the formation of
    the Romanian Unitary State in the wake of WWI, when all the provinces with a
    Romanian majority until then part of the multinational neighboring empires
    united to form a single country.








    HANDBALL Cristina Neagu, skipper of the Romanian women’s
    handball side on Monday received the trophy for the world’s best handball
    player in 2018 from the International Handball Federation. The ceremony took
    place during the half time of the game pitching Japan against Congo in group D
    of the world championship underway in Japan. Neagu is the first player to have
    won the trophy four times after the editions of 2010, 2015 and 2016. With 110
    goals, left back Neagu last year managed to get the title of the Champions
    League’s top scorer for the second time in her career. During the
    aforementioned competition in Japan Romania will be taking on Kazakhstan on
    Tuesday after 16-31 against Spain and 29-24 against Senegal. Romania’s
    champions Dinamo Bucharest secured a 32-31 win against Danish side GOG Gudme in
    the men’s group D of the Champions League, where our handballers remained
    undefeated with seven wins and three draws. Dinamo will be up against Sporting
    Lisbon of Portugal in the competition’s playoffs in February.


    JHA The Justice and Home Affairs
    Council of the European Union is convening in Brussels on December 2-3. High on
    the agenda are topics such as future EU policies on migration and asylum, home
    security, combating terrorism, environmental crime and alternative detention
    measures. On Tuesday, the new EU chief prosecutor, Romanian Laura Codruta
    Kovesi will be presenting her plans and vision on the European Public
    Prosecutor’s Office. The institution is set to start activity in November 2020,
    by which date the chief prosecutor coordinates the setup and functioning of the
    new structure. The EPPO will be investigating cross-border fraud cases at
    community level. So far 22 Member States have officially joined the EPPO.








    NATO London on Tuesday and Wednesday is
    hosting the NATO summit, celebrating 70 years of NATO existence. High on the
    agenda are the fight against terrorism, arms control and relations with Russia
    and China. Representing Romania will be president Klaus Iohannis. According to
    the presidency, Klaus Iohannis will highlight Romania’s contribution as a NATO
    member and the need to continue determent and security efforts on the eastern
    flank and in the Black Sea region.






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  • RRI Sports Club

    RRI Sports Club

    The Romanian
    handball player Christina Neagu has been awarded the title of world’s
    best handballer in 2018, the International Handball Federation has announced.
    The Romanian is the first athlete to have received the trophy awarded by the
    aforementioned body, four times. We recall Neagu was previously awarded the
    trophy in 2010, 2015 and 2016.


    In 2018, Cristina
    Neagu’s challengers for the world’s best handball player title were Russia’s Ana
    Viahireva, Amandine Leynaud and Estelle Nze Minko of France as well as
    Norwegian handballer Stine Oftedal.




    In 2018, Cristina
    Neagu walked away with the Champions League bronze medal she won with her team,
    CSM Bucharest. Neagu succeeded to win the League’s top scorer title for the
    second time in her career, with 110 goals. Cristina was nominated for
    the competition’s dream team for the fourth time running, for the inter-left
    position. Also in 2018, Neagu walked away with Romania’s champion title and
    Romania’s Cup in handball, with CSMB.


    At EURO 2018,
    Cristina Neagu was the national team’s best handballer. At the European
    competition hosted by France, she led her team all the way up to the semis, for
    the third time in the team’s history and for the first time after 2010.
    However, Neagu was denied the opportunity to play in the semis and the 3rd-place
    fixture because of a very serious injury.

    Also at EURO 2018, Cristina Neagu was
    the best scorer in the history of the European Championship, with 237 goals.
    Neagu thus outclassed such legend handball players as the Hungarian Agnes
    Farkas and Germany’ s Grit Jurack.


    In January, Cristina
    Neagu was designated Europe’s best handball player in 2018, according to a
    survey carried on the European Federation’s Facebook page, with more than 10,000
    fans participating. The Romanian thus won the title for the second year
    running.