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  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    A double
    Romanian-Danish Champions League women’s handball confrontation was held late
    last week. On Saturday in Group A, CSM Bucharest grabbed a 28-26 home in
    against Team Esbjerg, while in Group B on Sunday, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea grabbed a
    26-25 win against Odense Handbold, away from home. So CSM are 4th-placed
    in Group A, while SCM Ramnicu Valcea are 6th placed in Group B. Both
    teams stand a real chance to move past the League’s group stage. The top scorer
    in the two games was Cristina Neagu, who scored no less than 7 goals for CSM
    Bucharest. Reason enough for Radio Romania to designate Cristina Neagu the
    Athlete of the week.


    Cristina Neagu was born on August 26, 1988 in
    Bucharest. She made her debut with School Sports Club number 5. As a junior
    athlete, Neagu was designated the world’s best handballer several times, beginning 2005. We recall that back then Romani’s national squad walked away
    with the silver medal at the European Under-21 championships in Austria.
    Cristina Neagu was signed up by Rulmentul Brasov in 2006. She then played for
    Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea. In 2010 Cristina Neagu reached as far as the Champions League finals with Oltchim. SCM Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea was dismantled and Cristina Neagu got
    signed up by Buducnost Podgorica, with which she won the Champions League in 2015.
    Cristina Neagu has been playing for CSM Bucharest since 2017.


    Cristina Neagu has been the captain of the national team since 2016. Her record with the national squad includes a bronze medal
    won in the European Championship jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway in 2010,
    and another bronze medal won in the World Championship in Denmark in 2015. In
    2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, the International Handball Federation designated
    Cristina Neagu the world’s best handballer. Neagu thus became the world’s first
    ever handballer in history to have won the trophy four times.


  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    A double
    Romanian-Danish Champions League women’s handball confrontation was held late
    last week. On Saturday in Group A, CSM Bucharest grabbed a 28-26 home in
    against Team Esbjerg, while in Group B on Sunday, SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea grabbed a
    26-25 win against Odense Handbold, away from home. So CSM are 4th-placed
    in Group A, while SCM Ramnicu Valcea are 6th placed in Group B. Both
    teams stand a real chance to move past the League’s group stage. The top scorer
    in the two games was Cristina Neagu, who scored no less than 7 goals for CSM
    Bucharest. Reason enough for Radio Romania to designate Cristina Neagu the
    Athlete of the week.


    Cristina Neagu was born on August 26, 1988 in
    Bucharest. She made her debut with School Sports Club number 5. As a junior
    athlete, Neagu was designated the world’s best handballer several times, beginning 2005. We recall that back then Romani’s national squad walked away
    with the silver medal at the European Under-21 championships in Austria.
    Cristina Neagu was signed up by Rulmentul Brasov in 2006. She then played for
    Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea. In 2010 Cristina Neagu reached as far as the Champions League finals with Oltchim. SCM Oltchim Ramnicu Valcea was dismantled and Cristina Neagu got
    signed up by Buducnost Podgorica, with which she won the Champions League in 2015.
    Cristina Neagu has been playing for CSM Bucharest since 2017.


    Cristina Neagu has been the captain of the national team since 2016. Her record with the national squad includes a bronze medal
    won in the European Championship jointly hosted by Denmark and Norway in 2010,
    and another bronze medal won in the World Championship in Denmark in 2015. In
    2010, 2015, 2016 and 2018, the International Handball Federation designated
    Cristina Neagu the world’s best handballer. Neagu thus became the world’s first
    ever handballer in history to have won the trophy four times.


  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    In a fixture counting towards Turkish championship’s
    20th round, Romanian footballer Denis Alibec scored both goals in
    the match his team, Kayserispor, won against holders Bashakshehir, 2-nil. It
    was Kayserispor’s first win since Romanian Dan Petrescu has become the team’s
    head-coach. Denis Alibec drew first blood on 42 minutes, with Brazilian Gustavo Campanharo
    providing the assist. Another Brazialian footballer, Pedro Henrique, provided
    the second assist for Denis Alibec, who scored for the second time around in
    minute 77. Denis Alibec was replaced on the pitch in minute 79, thus succeeding
    his first Turkish championships goals for his team, Kayserispor, and Radio
    Romania International designated Alibec the Athlete of the week.


    Denis Alibec was born in Mangalia, in the south-east, on January 5, 1991. He first played for Callatis Mangalia’s junior team. Denis
    made his League One debut playing for Farul Constanta, in 2008. He had a
    five-year stint with International from Milan, over 2009 and 2014, then he was
    on loan for Belgium’s Malines, Viitorul Constanta, back in Romania, and Bologna, in Italy. From
    to 2014 to 2017 Alibec was signed up by Astra Giurgiu, the team with which he
    won Romania’s League One championship in 2016. Denis Alibec emerged as an
    out-and-out scorer, with no less than 32 goals scored in 65 fixtures he played
    for Astra. Denis got transferred to FCSB where he played a single season, with
    no remarkable achievements, then Alibec returned to Astra Giurgiu. He regained
    the top shape that earned him recognition, being sought after by a couple of
    foreign clubs. Denis Alibec was scheduled to play for a Saudi Arabia team, but
    he opted for Kayserispor, the Turkish team whose pool of regulars includes two
    other Romanians, Silviu Lung junior and Cristian Săpunaru. With the Romanian
    national team, Alibec made his debut on October 11, 2015, in the 90th minute of
    the away game the Romanian national squad won against the Faroe Islands, 3-nil.
    Denis Alibec boasts 17 caps for the national team.



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  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week


    In a fixture counting towards Turkish championship’s
    20th round, Romanian footballer Denis Alibec scored both goals in
    the match his team, Kayserispor, won against holders Bashakshehir, 2-nil. It
    was Kayserispor’s first win since Romanian Dan Petrescu has become the team’s
    head-coach. Denis Alibec drew first blood on 42 minutes, with Brazilian Gustavo Campanharo
    providing the assist. Another Brazialian footballer, Pedro Henrique, provided
    the second assist for Denis Alibec, who scored for the second time around in
    minute 77. Denis Alibec was replaced on the pitch in minute 79, thus succeeding
    his first Turkish championships goals for his team, Kayserispor, and Radio
    Romania International designated Alibec the Athlete of the week.


    Denis Alibec was born in Mangalia, in the south-east, on January 5, 1991. He first played for Callatis Mangalia’s junior team. Denis
    made his League One debut playing for Farul Constanta, in 2008. He had a
    five-year stint with International from Milan, over 2009 and 2014, then he was
    on loan for Belgium’s Malines, Viitorul Constanta, back in Romania, and Bologna, in Italy. From
    to 2014 to 2017 Alibec was signed up by Astra Giurgiu, the team with which he
    won Romania’s League One championship in 2016. Denis Alibec emerged as an
    out-and-out scorer, with no less than 32 goals scored in 65 fixtures he played
    for Astra. Denis got transferred to FCSB where he played a single season, with
    no remarkable achievements, then Alibec returned to Astra Giurgiu. He regained
    the top shape that earned him recognition, being sought after by a couple of
    foreign clubs. Denis Alibec was scheduled to play for a Saudi Arabia team, but
    he opted for Kayserispor, the Turkish team whose pool of regulars includes two
    other Romanians, Silviu Lung junior and Cristian Săpunaru. With the Romanian
    national team, Alibec made his debut on October 11, 2015, in the 90th minute of
    the away game the Romanian national squad won against the Faroe Islands, 3-nil.
    Denis Alibec boasts 17 caps for the national team.



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