Tag: quarterfinals

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    The home series as part of
    domestic League One women’s handball championship has recently drawn to a
    close. CSM Bucharest are at the top of the table, with 40 points. Following are
    Minaur
    Baia Mare, with 37, and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, with 36 points. In the home series’
    last round held in Bucharest this week, CSM Bucharest defeated Dacia Mioveni, 28
    to 23, Minaur Baia Mare grabbed a 37-32 win over CSM Galați, while SCM Ramnicu Vâlcea
    trounced Rapid Bucharest, 25 to 14. The competition will be resumed in late
    April. CSM Bucharest later this week play the return leg of the Champions
    League’s quarterfinals. CSM take on TSKA Moscow, away from home. In the first
    round in Bucharest, CSM trounced TSKA, 32 to 27. This coming Saturday and
    Sunday, also in Russia, Rostov-Don take on Vipers Kristiansand of Norway. Brest Bretagne are pitted
    against Metz Handball, in Metz on Sunday. Brest Bretagne are highly likely to
    qualify on aggregate, since in the first leg they trounced Metz, 34 to 24. Hungarian team Gyor
    are also likely to win the tie against Montenegro’s Buducnost Podgorica on
    aggregate, since Gyor grabbed a precious 30-19 win away from home.


    The coming weekend will see
    matches being played, counting towards the 30th round of domestic
    League One football championship, the regular season. On Friday, Astra Giurgiu
    face UTA Arad, Dinamo Bucharest play
    Academica Clinceni, FC Arges go against Chindia Targoviste, while FC Voluntari
    are pitted against FC Botoșani. On Saturday, Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe face FCSB.
    On Sunday, the southern Romanian city of Craiova plays host to the 30th round’s
    derby as Universitatea Craiova play CFR Cluj. On Monday, Poli Iasi take on FC Hermannstadt,
    while Viitorul Constanța play Gaz Metan Mediaș. FCSB are at the top of the
    table, with 64 points, followed by CFR Cluj, with 63, and Universitatea Craiova,
    with 57 points.









  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    The home series as part of
    domestic League One women’s handball championship has recently drawn to a
    close. CSM Bucharest are at the top of the table, with 40 points. Following are
    Minaur
    Baia Mare, with 37, and SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea, with 36 points. In the home series’
    last round held in Bucharest this week, CSM Bucharest defeated Dacia Mioveni, 28
    to 23, Minaur Baia Mare grabbed a 37-32 win over CSM Galați, while SCM Ramnicu Vâlcea
    trounced Rapid Bucharest, 25 to 14. The competition will be resumed in late
    April. CSM Bucharest later this week play the return leg of the Champions
    League’s quarterfinals. CSM take on TSKA Moscow, away from home. In the first
    round in Bucharest, CSM trounced TSKA, 32 to 27. This coming Saturday and
    Sunday, also in Russia, Rostov-Don take on Vipers Kristiansand of Norway. Brest Bretagne are pitted
    against Metz Handball, in Metz on Sunday. Brest Bretagne are highly likely to
    qualify on aggregate, since in the first leg they trounced Metz, 34 to 24. Hungarian team Gyor
    are also likely to win the tie against Montenegro’s Buducnost Podgorica on
    aggregate, since Gyor grabbed a precious 30-19 win away from home.


    The coming weekend will see
    matches being played, counting towards the 30th round of domestic
    League One football championship, the regular season. On Friday, Astra Giurgiu
    face UTA Arad, Dinamo Bucharest play
    Academica Clinceni, FC Arges go against Chindia Targoviste, while FC Voluntari
    are pitted against FC Botoșani. On Saturday, Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe face FCSB.
    On Sunday, the southern Romanian city of Craiova plays host to the 30th round’s
    derby as Universitatea Craiova play CFR Cluj. On Monday, Poli Iasi take on FC Hermannstadt,
    while Viitorul Constanța play Gaz Metan Mediaș. FCSB are at the top of the
    table, with 64 points, followed by CFR Cluj, with 63, and Universitatea Craiova,
    with 57 points.









  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s national football team on the National Arena
    in Bucharest sustained a nil-1 defeat by Germany Sunday night, in a Group J fixture counting towards World Cup 2022 preliminaries. The guest team had the
    upper hand throughout the game in every possible respect. Romania’s defeat
    could have been even harsher, had it not been for goalie Florin Nita who was in
    top shape for the day. On Wednesday Romania travels to Armenia for another
    fixture in the group. We recall Armenia is the runner-up team in Group J, having
    grabbed a 2-nil home win against Iceland.


    In other news from football, Romania’s Under-21 team
    this coming Tuesday takes on Germany in Budapest. The match will definitely
    decide if Romania can secure a place among the first eight teams competing in the
    European U-21 Championship. Romania’s Group A trail so far includes a 1-all
    draw in the match against the Netherlands and a 2-1 win against Hungary. If
    they want to make headway into the competition, Romania needs to be at the top
    of the table or at least 2nd placed in its group.


    In news from rugby, this past Sunday in Tbilisi,
    Romania sustained a 17-28 defeat by Georgia, in a fixture counting towards the
    fourth round of Rugby Europe Championship 2021. Georgia had the upper hand for
    the game, even though they were one man shy on the pitch. Even so, the
    Romanians were unable to grab the defensive bonus point. With 18 points in 4 matches,
    Georgia is at the top of the table. Romania is the runner-up team, with 9
    points in 4 matches.


    In news from women’s handball, Minaur Baia Mare took a
    giant leap towards the semifinals of the EHF European League, having
    defeated Dunarea Braila, 31-24, away from home, in the first leg of the
    quarterfinals’ tie. The second leg is scheduled in Baia Mare on April 3rd.


    In men’s handball, in the EHF European Cup, Minaur
    Baia Mare wasted the opportunity to go through to the semifinals, having sustained
    a defeat in the tie against Cypriot challengers Anorthosis Famagusta, 22 to 27
    in Baia Mare and on aggregate, despite Minaur’s
    23-18 win in the return leg they played in Nicosia.




  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s national football team on the National Arena
    in Bucharest sustained a nil-1 defeat by Germany Sunday night, in a Group J fixture counting towards World Cup 2022 preliminaries. The guest team had the
    upper hand throughout the game in every possible respect. Romania’s defeat
    could have been even harsher, had it not been for goalie Florin Nita who was in
    top shape for the day. On Wednesday Romania travels to Armenia for another
    fixture in the group. We recall Armenia is the runner-up team in Group J, having
    grabbed a 2-nil home win against Iceland.


    In other news from football, Romania’s Under-21 team
    this coming Tuesday takes on Germany in Budapest. The match will definitely
    decide if Romania can secure a place among the first eight teams competing in the
    European U-21 Championship. Romania’s Group A trail so far includes a 1-all
    draw in the match against the Netherlands and a 2-1 win against Hungary. If
    they want to make headway into the competition, Romania needs to be at the top
    of the table or at least 2nd placed in its group.


    In news from rugby, this past Sunday in Tbilisi,
    Romania sustained a 17-28 defeat by Georgia, in a fixture counting towards the
    fourth round of Rugby Europe Championship 2021. Georgia had the upper hand for
    the game, even though they were one man shy on the pitch. Even so, the
    Romanians were unable to grab the defensive bonus point. With 18 points in 4 matches,
    Georgia is at the top of the table. Romania is the runner-up team, with 9
    points in 4 matches.


    In news from women’s handball, Minaur Baia Mare took a
    giant leap towards the semifinals of the EHF European League, having
    defeated Dunarea Braila, 31-24, away from home, in the first leg of the
    quarterfinals’ tie. The second leg is scheduled in Baia Mare on April 3rd.


    In men’s handball, in the EHF European Cup, Minaur
    Baia Mare wasted the opportunity to go through to the semifinals, having sustained
    a defeat in the tie against Cypriot challengers Anorthosis Famagusta, 22 to 27
    in Baia Mare and on aggregate, despite Minaur’s
    23-18 win in the return leg they played in Nicosia.




  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s national football team on the National Arena
    in Bucharest sustained a nil-1 defeat by Germany Sunday night, in a Group J fixture counting towards World Cup 2022 preliminaries. The guest team had the
    upper hand throughout the game in every possible respect. Romania’s defeat
    could have been even harsher, had it not been for goalie Florin Nita who was in
    top shape for the day. On Wednesday Romania travels to Armenia for another
    fixture in the group. We recall Armenia is the runner-up team in Group J, having
    grabbed a 2-nil home win against Iceland.


    In other news from football, Romania’s Under-21 team
    this coming Tuesday takes on Germany in Budapest. The match will definitely
    decide if Romania can secure a place among the first eight teams competing in the
    European U-21 Championship. Romania’s Group A trail so far includes a 1-all
    draw in the match against the Netherlands and a 2-1 win against Hungary. If
    they want to make headway into the competition, Romania needs to be at the top
    of the table or at least 2nd placed in its group.


    In news from rugby, this past Sunday in Tbilisi,
    Romania sustained a 17-28 defeat by Georgia, in a fixture counting towards the
    fourth round of Rugby Europe Championship 2021. Georgia had the upper hand for
    the game, even though they were one man shy on the pitch. Even so, the
    Romanians were unable to grab the defensive bonus point. With 18 points in 4 matches,
    Georgia is at the top of the table. Romania is the runner-up team, with 9
    points in 4 matches.


    In news from women’s handball, Minaur Baia Mare took a
    giant leap towards the semifinals of the EHF European League, having
    defeated Dunarea Braila, 31-24, away from home, in the first leg of the
    quarterfinals’ tie. The second leg is scheduled in Baia Mare on April 3rd.


    In men’s handball, in the EHF European Cup, Minaur
    Baia Mare wasted the opportunity to go through to the semifinals, having sustained
    a defeat in the tie against Cypriot challengers Anorthosis Famagusta, 22 to 27
    in Baia Mare and on aggregate, despite Minaur’s
    23-18 win in the return leg they played in Nicosia.




  • Sports Roundup

    Sports Roundup

    Romania’s national football team on the National Arena
    in Bucharest sustained a nil-1 defeat by Germany Sunday night, in a Group J fixture counting towards World Cup 2022 preliminaries. The guest team had the
    upper hand throughout the game in every possible respect. Romania’s defeat
    could have been even harsher, had it not been for goalie Florin Nita who was in
    top shape for the day. On Wednesday Romania travels to Armenia for another
    fixture in the group. We recall Armenia is the runner-up team in Group J, having
    grabbed a 2-nil home win against Iceland.


    In other news from football, Romania’s Under-21 team
    this coming Tuesday takes on Germany in Budapest. The match will definitely
    decide if Romania can secure a place among the first eight teams competing in the
    European U-21 Championship. Romania’s Group A trail so far includes a 1-all
    draw in the match against the Netherlands and a 2-1 win against Hungary. If
    they want to make headway into the competition, Romania needs to be at the top
    of the table or at least 2nd placed in its group.


    In news from rugby, this past Sunday in Tbilisi,
    Romania sustained a 17-28 defeat by Georgia, in a fixture counting towards the
    fourth round of Rugby Europe Championship 2021. Georgia had the upper hand for
    the game, even though they were one man shy on the pitch. Even so, the
    Romanians were unable to grab the defensive bonus point. With 18 points in 4 matches,
    Georgia is at the top of the table. Romania is the runner-up team, with 9
    points in 4 matches.


    In news from women’s handball, Minaur Baia Mare took a
    giant leap towards the semifinals of the EHF European League, having
    defeated Dunarea Braila, 31-24, away from home, in the first leg of the
    quarterfinals’ tie. The second leg is scheduled in Baia Mare on April 3rd.


    In men’s handball, in the EHF European Cup, Minaur
    Baia Mare wasted the opportunity to go through to the semifinals, having sustained
    a defeat in the tie against Cypriot challengers Anorthosis Famagusta, 22 to 27
    in Baia Mare and on aggregate, despite Minaur’s
    23-18 win in the return leg they played in Nicosia.