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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    Four Romanian football teams on Thursday played their scheduled games as part of the Conference League’s European competition. Two of the teams won their confrontations, one team
    succeeded a draw, while the fourth team sustained a defeat, away from home. Emerging
    as winners were the teams that played their home fixtures. Holders CFR Cluj defeated
    Andorra’s Inter Club d’Escaldes, 3-nil. Scoring for
    CFR was the Spaniard Jefte
    Betancor, who on 5 minutes turned a penalty kick into a goal. Then CFR’s
    Croatian footballer scored again, in minute 38, while Inter Club d’Escaldes’s only
    Romanian footballer, Raul Feher, scored an own goal in minute 84. If they advance to the competition’s further stage,
    CFR Cluj play Shakhtar Soligorsk of Belarus.

    Romanian Cup winners, Sepsi
    Sfântu Gheorghe, succeeded a 3-1 home win against Olimpija Ljubljana of
    Slovenia, coming from behind when the guests already had a 1-nil lead on the
    pitch. Late into the first half Marius Stefanescu scored Sepsi’s first goal, then
    Nicolae Paun scored the second goal in minute 84, while Olimpija’s Austrian
    player Mateo Haramatic scored an own goal in added time. However, the
    qualification will be decided in Slovenia this coming Thursday. If they make
    headway into the competition, Sepsi will next play Rijeka of Croatia or Djurgaardens
    of Sweden. In the first leg, the Swedish team grabbed a 2-1 away win. In Shkodër, Universitatea Craiova drew against Albanian
    team Vllaznia, 1-all. Late into the first half Universitatea’s
    Andrei Ivan scored the opener. The guest team wasted a lot of other
    opportunities to score while Vllaznia’s Ardit Hohxaj took advantage of his
    team’s only scoring opportunity and provided the equalizer on 51 minutes. If they advance to the competition’s further stage, Universitatea
    Craiova face Ukrainian team Zarya Lugansk. Utterly disappointing was FCSB’s
    nil-1 defeat by Georgian opponents Saburtalo, away from home. The game’s only
    goal was scored by Levan Nonikashvili in minute 40. If they succeed a
    comfortable win in the return leg, FCSB will next take on Faeroe team Vikingur
    or Slovakia’s Dunajska Streda, in the Conference League’s third preliminary
    round. In the first leg, Dunajska won 2-nil, away from home.


    Matches
    counting towards the Romanian football Superleague’s second round are scheduled
    at the weekend. On Friday, CS Mioveni play Farul Constanța. On Saturday, FC
    Voluntari are pitted against FC Botoșani in Mioveni. On Sunday, at noon, Sepsi
    Sfantu Gheorghe play a home fixture against F C Arges. Also on home turf, FC U
    Craiova takes on CFR Cluj. Then in Cluj, Universitatea Cluj face Universitatea
    Craiova. On Sunday night, in Romanian football’s all-time derby, Rapid
    București play FCSB, The second round’s last two fixtures are scheduled on
    Monday, when Chindia Târgoviște face FC Hermannstadt and UTA Arad play Petrolul
    Ploiești. (EN)



  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    Four Romanian football teams on Thursday played their scheduled games as part of the Conference League’s European competition. Two of the teams won their confrontations, one team
    succeeded a draw, while the fourth team sustained a defeat, away from home. Emerging
    as winners were the teams that played their home fixtures. Holders CFR Cluj defeated
    Andorra’s Inter Club d’Escaldes, 3-nil. Scoring for
    CFR was the Spaniard Jefte
    Betancor, who on 5 minutes turned a penalty kick into a goal. Then CFR’s
    Croatian footballer scored again, in minute 38, while Inter Club d’Escaldes’s only
    Romanian footballer, Raul Feher, scored an own goal in minute 84. If they advance to the competition’s further stage,
    CFR Cluj play Shakhtar Soligorsk of Belarus.

    Romanian Cup winners, Sepsi
    Sfântu Gheorghe, succeeded a 3-1 home win against Olimpija Ljubljana of
    Slovenia, coming from behind when the guests already had a 1-nil lead on the
    pitch. Late into the first half Marius Stefanescu scored Sepsi’s first goal, then
    Nicolae Paun scored the second goal in minute 84, while Olimpija’s Austrian
    player Mateo Haramatic scored an own goal in added time. However, the
    qualification will be decided in Slovenia this coming Thursday. If they make
    headway into the competition, Sepsi will next play Rijeka of Croatia or Djurgaardens
    of Sweden. In the first leg, the Swedish team grabbed a 2-1 away win. In Shkodër, Universitatea Craiova drew against Albanian
    team Vllaznia, 1-all. Late into the first half Universitatea’s
    Andrei Ivan scored the opener. The guest team wasted a lot of other
    opportunities to score while Vllaznia’s Ardit Hohxaj took advantage of his
    team’s only scoring opportunity and provided the equalizer on 51 minutes. If they advance to the competition’s further stage, Universitatea
    Craiova face Ukrainian team Zarya Lugansk. Utterly disappointing was FCSB’s
    nil-1 defeat by Georgian opponents Saburtalo, away from home. The game’s only
    goal was scored by Levan Nonikashvili in minute 40. If they succeed a
    comfortable win in the return leg, FCSB will next take on Faeroe team Vikingur
    or Slovakia’s Dunajska Streda, in the Conference League’s third preliminary
    round. In the first leg, Dunajska won 2-nil, away from home.


    Matches
    counting towards the Romanian football Superleague’s second round are scheduled
    at the weekend. On Friday, CS Mioveni play Farul Constanța. On Saturday, FC
    Voluntari are pitted against FC Botoșani in Mioveni. On Sunday, at noon, Sepsi
    Sfantu Gheorghe play a home fixture against F C Arges. Also on home turf, FC U
    Craiova takes on CFR Cluj. Then in Cluj, Universitatea Cluj face Universitatea
    Craiova. On Sunday night, in Romanian football’s all-time derby, Rapid
    București play FCSB, The second round’s last two fixtures are scheduled on
    Monday, when Chindia Târgoviște face FC Hermannstadt and UTA Arad play Petrolul
    Ploiești. (EN)



  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Romanian international footballer Valentin Mihaila was
    one of the Serie A 27th round’s scorers. Currently signed up by
    Parma, this past Sunday Mihaila provided the opener in Parma’s home game
    against AS Rome. On 9th minute Mihaila drew first blood as the other
    Romanian playing for Parma, Dennis Man, centered the ball from the right-hand
    side of the pitch. According to a statistic quoted by Agerpres, it was for the
    first time since the 2004-2005 season when a Romanian provided an assist for
    another Romanian in a Serie A fixture. Parma won the match against Rome, 2-nil;
    reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Valentin Mihaila the
    Athlete of the week.


    Valentin Mihăilă scored for Parma for the second time
    in a row in a Serie A match. This past Sunday Mihaila scored against Fiorentina
    on 90 minutes, away from home. Yet Parma sadly wasted the opportunity the win,
    since Fiorentina scored in the 4th minute of extra time, and the
    match ended 3-all. Notwithstanding, the fact that Parma grabbed a point in the
    match against Fiorentina was crucial for Parma’s race against relegation.
    Furthermore, the three points Parma won in the match against Rome enable the
    former team to keep its hopes alive for another season in Serie A.


    Valentin Mihăilă was born in 2000, on February 2nd.
    He made his debut in professional football when he was 17, in Universitatea
    Craiova’s match against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, counting towards Romanian Cup in
    football, a fixture Craiova won, 2-nil. It was not until 2018 when Mihaila
    played for Universitatea Craiova’s first lineup. Also in 2018, Valentin Mihaila
    played for Universitatea Craiova in Europa League preliminaries; we recall that
    back then Craiova sustained a 1-3 defeat by RP Leipzig. In 2020, Valentin
    Mihaila was sold to Parma for 8 million and a half Euros, the heftiest sum ever
    to have been paid for a Romanian League One footballer.




  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    Romanian international footballer Valentin Mihaila was
    one of the Serie A 27th round’s scorers. Currently signed up by
    Parma, this past Sunday Mihaila provided the opener in Parma’s home game
    against AS Rome. On 9th minute Mihaila drew first blood as the other
    Romanian playing for Parma, Dennis Man, centered the ball from the right-hand
    side of the pitch. According to a statistic quoted by Agerpres, it was for the
    first time since the 2004-2005 season when a Romanian provided an assist for
    another Romanian in a Serie A fixture. Parma won the match against Rome, 2-nil;
    reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Valentin Mihaila the
    Athlete of the week.


    Valentin Mihăilă scored for Parma for the second time
    in a row in a Serie A match. This past Sunday Mihaila scored against Fiorentina
    on 90 minutes, away from home. Yet Parma sadly wasted the opportunity the win,
    since Fiorentina scored in the 4th minute of extra time, and the
    match ended 3-all. Notwithstanding, the fact that Parma grabbed a point in the
    match against Fiorentina was crucial for Parma’s race against relegation.
    Furthermore, the three points Parma won in the match against Rome enable the
    former team to keep its hopes alive for another season in Serie A.


    Valentin Mihăilă was born in 2000, on February 2nd.
    He made his debut in professional football when he was 17, in Universitatea
    Craiova’s match against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe, counting towards Romanian Cup in
    football, a fixture Craiova won, 2-nil. It was not until 2018 when Mihaila
    played for Universitatea Craiova’s first lineup. Also in 2018, Valentin Mihaila
    played for Universitatea Craiova in Europa League preliminaries; we recall that
    back then Craiova sustained a 1-3 defeat by RP Leipzig. In 2020, Valentin
    Mihaila was sold to Parma for 8 million and a half Euros, the heftiest sum ever
    to have been paid for a Romanian League One footballer.