Tag: Romanian men’s handball team

  • RRI Sports Club – Handballer Cornel Oţelea

    RRI Sports Club – Handballer Cornel Oţelea

    This January, the only Romanian handball player to win the world title three times passed away. Cornel Oţelea died aged 84, after an impressive career as a player and coach. The announcement was made by the club where he spent most of his life, namely Steaua Bucharest Army Sports Club. Here, Cornel Oţelea performed as an athlete, coach and commander.

     

    Cornel Oţelea was born November 19, 1940, in Şeica Mare, Sibiu County (center). At the age of 18, he was already playing in the 11-man handball team of the army club, at the time called CCA (the Central Army House). In 1961, the club changed its name to Steaua Bucharest, and around that time, handball switched from fielding 11-player teams to 7-player teams. Romania too was one of the nations that established themselves in the new discipline from the very beginning. At the 1961 World Championship, hosted by West Germany, Romania, with Oţelea in the lineup, won first place. In the final held in Dortmund, on March 12, the Romanian handballers defeated Czechoslovakia 9-8 at the end of stoppage time. Just three years later, on March 15, 1964, in Prague, Romania won a new world title, this time beating Sweden, 25-22. After a world bronze in 1967, when Romania defeated the USSR in the bronze final of the World Championship in Sweden, a new gold medal followed in 1970. The competition was held in France, and on March 8, in Paris, Romania defeated the German Democratic Republic 13-12 after extra time. It was the last world title won by Cornel Oţelea as a player. Overall, he gathered 92 caps with Romania’s national team, scoring 147 goals. Romania remained a world superpower in handball and won another world championship, in 1974, when the competitions were held in East Germany, Romania beating the host team 14-12.

     

    After retiring from professional competitions, Cornel Oţelea went on to become a successful coach. His first great achievement was winning the European Champions Cup with Steaua in 1977. Also with Cornel Oţelea at the helm, the Romanian men’s national team won its last medal at a world championship, bronze at the 1990 edition held in Czechoslovakia, after losing 27-21 in the bronze final to Yugoslavia. Let us further note that in 1983-84 and then between 1991 and 1997 he was the commander of the Steaua Bucharest Army Sports Club. In 1997, the Ministry of Defense in Bucharest awarded him the rank of major-general, the current equivalent of the rank of brigadier general. (VP)

  • Sports Flash

    Sports Flash

    The Romanian men’s handball team defeated Czechia 31-30 on Wednesday in Baia-Mare, in the first leg of the 2025 World Cup playoffs. In their first match with George Buricea as headcoach, the Romanian handballers secured a narrow win, after at one point leading 7 goals. The return leg will be played in Brno on Sunday. Romania has taken part in the World Cup 14 times, the last time in 2011 when our team ranked 19. The World Cup will be held in 2025 over January 14 – February 2 in Croatia, Denmark and Norway.

     

    Istanbul is hosting a pre-Olympic wrestling tournament, the last chance for athletes to book tickets to the Paris Olympics. Romania’s delegation includes 13 wrestlers, and its objective is to qualify at least 2 athletes to the Olympic Games. So far, only Andreea Beatrice Ana has qualified to the Paris Olympics in the 53-kg category, following the pre-Olympic tournament hosted by Baku in April. At the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Romania had a delegation consisting of five wrestlers – three in the women’s competition, one in the men’s freestyle competition and one in the Greek-Roman competition.

     

    27 Romanian cyclists are representing Romania in the European Mountain Bike Championships hosted by Cheile Grădiştei, 200 km north of Bucharest. The team includes Vlad Dascălu, the European champion in Olympic cross-country, who will also represent Romania at the Paris Olympics. Organizers say worldclass athletes will be at the lineup, including Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, several-time world champion in mountain bike events, as well as her compatriot Victor Koretzky, several-time champion in the relay event. The seniors finals are slated for Sunday. (VP)