Tag: Super Cup

  • SPORTS ROUNDUP

    SPORTS ROUNDUP

    In Group A of the
    Women’s Volleyball European Championships qualifiers, Romania defeated Israel
    away from home on Sunday, 3-2. In another game in the same group, Croatia beat Faeroe
    Islands, 3-0. In the final group ranking, Romania comes 1st with 14 points,
    followed by Croatia, also with 14 points, Israel (8 points) and Faeroe Islands
    with 0 points. Romania and Croatia have qualified to the final tournament hosted
    next year by Belgium, Estonia, Germany and Italy.




    The Women’s Handball Champions League kicked
    off this weekend, with good news for the participating Romanian teams, which
    got off on the right foot. In Group A, on Sunday CSM Bucharest played at home against
    the Slovenian side Ljubljana, and won cu 30-28. In a Group B match on Saturday,
    Rapid defeated Lokomotiv Zagreb of Croatia away from home, 31-27.




    On Saturday, in the
    Eastern Conference of the Rugby Europe Super Cup, the Romanian Wolves played
    their first match at home, against the Israeli side Tel Aviv Heat. The guests
    won 25-20. In the other game in the conference, the Georgian side Black Lion defeated
    another Georgian team, Batumi, 29-3.




    In the 10th
    round of the Romanian football League One, on Friday FC Botoșani lost at home
    to UTA Arad 1-2. On Saturday, Chindia Târgoviște lost to Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe 1-2,
    FC Hermannstadt defeated Petrolul Ploiești 2-1 and FCU Craiova beat Rapid Bucharest
    1-0. On Sunday, Farul Constanța beat FC Argeș 3-0 and CFR Cluj defeated CSU
    Craiova 2-0. The round concludes on Monday night with games pitting CS Mioveni against
    Universitatea Cluj and FCSB against FC Voluntari. Farul tops the current
    ranking with 21 points, followed by Rapid (also 21) and FC Hermannstadt (19). (AMP)

  • SPORTS ROUNDUP

    SPORTS ROUNDUP

    In Group A of the
    Women’s Volleyball European Championships qualifiers, Romania defeated Israel
    away from home on Sunday, 3-2. In another game in the same group, Croatia beat Faeroe
    Islands, 3-0. In the final group ranking, Romania comes 1st with 14 points,
    followed by Croatia, also with 14 points, Israel (8 points) and Faeroe Islands
    with 0 points. Romania and Croatia have qualified to the final tournament hosted
    next year by Belgium, Estonia, Germany and Italy.




    The Women’s Handball Champions League kicked
    off this weekend, with good news for the participating Romanian teams, which
    got off on the right foot. In Group A, on Sunday CSM Bucharest played at home against
    the Slovenian side Ljubljana, and won cu 30-28. In a Group B match on Saturday,
    Rapid defeated Lokomotiv Zagreb of Croatia away from home, 31-27.




    On Saturday, in the
    Eastern Conference of the Rugby Europe Super Cup, the Romanian Wolves played
    their first match at home, against the Israeli side Tel Aviv Heat. The guests
    won 25-20. In the other game in the conference, the Georgian side Black Lion defeated
    another Georgian team, Batumi, 29-3.




    In the 10th
    round of the Romanian football League One, on Friday FC Botoșani lost at home
    to UTA Arad 1-2. On Saturday, Chindia Târgoviște lost to Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe 1-2,
    FC Hermannstadt defeated Petrolul Ploiești 2-1 and FCU Craiova beat Rapid Bucharest
    1-0. On Sunday, Farul Constanța beat FC Argeș 3-0 and CFR Cluj defeated CSU
    Craiova 2-0. The round concludes on Monday night with games pitting CS Mioveni against
    Universitatea Cluj and FCSB against FC Voluntari. Farul tops the current
    ranking with 21 points, followed by Rapid (also 21) and FC Hermannstadt (19). (AMP)

  • July 15, 2018

    July 15, 2018

    EU COUNCIL PRESIDENCY – Getting young people involved in the process of preparing for and holding the EU Council Presidency is vital, Romanian Minister Delegate for European Affairs, Victor Negrescu said on Saturday at a news conference about the young people’s participation in public policies. The conference, that focused on drawing up Romania’s agenda at the helm of the EU Council, highlighted topics such as consolidating European instruments for the improvement of the education and training system, equal opportunities for the young people and increasing their capacity to adjust to labor market challenges.




    BREXIT – British Prime Minister Theresa May warned her divided party on Sunday that there may be “no Brexit at all” if they undermine her plan to forge a close relationship with the European Union after leaving the world’s biggest trading bloc. “My message to the country this weekend is simple: we need to keep our eyes on the prize,” May wrote in the Mail on Sunday newspaper. “If we don’t, we risk ending up with no Brexit at all.” Two senior ministers resigned last week in protest at Mays plans for trade with the EU after Britain leaves the bloc next March. May also wrote in the Mail on Sunday article that Britain would take a tough stance in its next round of negotiations with the EU.




    PROJECTS — The Agency for the Financing of Rural Investment will open between July and September this year several sessions for project applications, worth a total of 846 million euros, the Romanian Agriculture Ministry reports. The Agency has so far received, for the 2014-2020 timeframe, applications for financing worth more than 7.20 billion euros and signed over 49 thousand financing contracts for which 3.85 billion euros have been allocated. Under the 2014-2020 National Programme for Rural Development, non-repayable funds from the EU and the Romanian Government are being granted, for the economic and social development of Romania’s rural area. The financial allocation exceeds 9 billion euros.




    MEETING – French president Emmanuel Macron is today holding talks in Moscow with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, ahead of their attending the World Cup final in Moscow, pitting France against Croatia. The meeting takes place a day before the Summit in Helsinki. Macron and Putin will discuss topics related to Iran, Syria and Ukraine, BBC reports.




    ABDUCTION — A Romanian engineer is believed to have been abducted on Saturday from one of Libya’s largest oilfields, local media reports. The Romanian is believed to have been taken hostage alongside another three people, by an armed group. Two of the hostages are said to have been released, but it’s uncertain whether the Romanian is among them. The Romanian Foreign Ministry on Saturday activated a crisis cell to deal with the situation. The Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu said that the top priority was to verify whether a Romanian citizen was indeed taken hostage, what his situation was and what group is involved in the kidnapping. The case is being managed by the Romanian Embassy to Libya relocated in Tunis.




    FOOTBALL — CFR Cluj, Romania’s football champion, won the Super Cup following Saturday’s win over FC U Craiova 1948, 1-nil, away from home. This is CFR’s third Super Cup title. They will be representing Romania in the Champions League preliminaries. As many as three Romanian teams are playing in the Champions League preliminaries, namely, U Craiova, FCSB and FC Viitorul.




    WORLD CUP – France is playing the World Cup final today, against Croatia. For the latter, qualification to the final is a premier. France won the world title in 1998, when it organized the final tournament, and Croatia won the bronze. On Saturday, Belgium defeated England, 2-0, in the third-place playoff of the World Football Championship hosted by Russia, thus obtaining bronze. Belgium already played in a third-place playoff at the 1986 World Cup, when it was defeated by France. A world champion in 1966, England fought for bronze in 1990 but it was defeated by Italy.


    (Translated by Elena Enache)

  • July 14, 2018

    July 14, 2018

    Venice Commission — The Romanian President, Klaus Iohannis, believes that the preliminary opinion of the Venice Commission related to the changes made to the justice laws is an extremely worrying signal regarding the independence of the judiciary and calls on Parliament not to ignore these recommendations. According to the Presidential Administration, the Venice Commission confirms the points of view expressed by civil society in Romania, by the Supreme Council of Magistracy, by judges and prosecutors as well as by the Romanian president, including through notifications related to the unconstitutional character of these modifications and the requests for re-examination of these laws. The Venice Commission recommends the Romanian authorities to reconsider the modifications to the justice laws mainly in relation to the appointment and dismissal of chief prosecutors of the main prosecutors’ offices. According to these modifications, the Romanian president can refuse the appointment made by the justice minister only once and providing solid arguments. The European experts also recommend the authorities to give up the scheme for the early retirement of magistrates which would entail a massive depopulation of courts and also to give up the idea of setting up a special section for investigating magistrates. The opposition National Liberal Party has called on the Constitutional Court to take note of the preliminary report on the justice laws. Social Democrat MP Eugen Nicolicea, the president of the legal commission in the Chamber of Deputies, claims the Venice Commission’s preliminary report runs counter to a previous report related to European standards regarding the independence of the judiciary.



    Fitch Ratings — The Fitch Rating agency has confirmed the ratings for Bucharest’s long term credits in hard currency and local currency at BBB-stable, shows a communiqué of the rating agency. Fitch ratings has also confirmed the F3 rating for currency on short term. The confirmation of the ratings reflects Bucharest’s robust operational performance, the moderate level of debt in relation to its operational balance and current revenues. The rating also includes the solid taxation base, due to Bucharest’s welfare level, which is substantially higher than the national average. The negative side of it is that the rating reflects the dependence of operational revenues on economic cycles and the uncertainties related to contingent debt, shows the Fitch Ratings. Following the 2016 local elections, an ambitious and modern plan for investments was adopted, with the leftist government willing to further develop the city infrastructure, mainly the road infrastructure, Fitch Ratings reports.



    France — On the occasion of France’s National Day the French ambassador to Romania, Mrs. Michele Ramis, said in an interview to the Romanian public radio, that the two countries have common roots and her objective is to build a common future for theirs and Europe’s prosperity. Mrs. Ramis said that, at present, in Romania there are almost 2 thousand students from France who are studying mainly medicine, and she expressed hope that this student exchange will be intensified. In another development, trade exchanges between France and Romania increased by 4.4% in 2017 as compared to 2016, reaching 7.8 billion Euros, shows the French Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Romania. There are almost 3 thousand French companies operating in Romania, with a total of direct investments of 4.2 billion Euros.



    Football — CFR Cluj, Romania’s football champions, and U Craiova 1948, the cup winner, are today playing for Romania’s Super Cup. The match will take place in Craiova, in southern Romania. CFR Cluj will represent Romania in the preliminaries of the Champions League while U Craiova will play in the preliminary rounds of the Europa League. In the second continental competition are also playing another two Romanian teams vice-champions FCSB, the former Steaua Bucharest, and FC Viitorul, from southeastern Romania. (translation by L. Simion)