Tag: Talaba

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Last
    weekend saw the European competitions in women’s handball. In the Champions
    League’s group A, on Saturday in Budapest, local side Ferencvaros secured a
    31-27 win against CSM Bucharest. The Romanians had a two-goal advantage at the
    break as it was 16-14 to CSM, a team that ranks second in the group with 11
    points out of 9 games.






    Russian
    side Rostov-Don comes first in the ranking with 13 points out of 8 games. In
    group B on Sunday SCM Ramnicu Valcea came a cropper against the Hungarians from
    Gyor in a home match that ended 37-20 to the visitors. The Romanian champions
    are on the last position in their group with no points.






    Two
    sides representing Romania in the European League made their debut with wins.
    In the competition’s group C, on Saturday, Minaur Baia Mare clinched a 33-29
    home win at home against the Norwegians from Storhamar, while in group D, on
    Sunday, Dunarea Braila obtained a 29-27 home win against the French from Fleury
    Loiret.






    Qualification matches for the Australian Open have
    already kicked off in Doha, Qatar for men’s competitions and in Dubai for
    women’s competitions.


    Two
    Romanians, Irina Bara and Gabriela Talaba have been eliminated by Yuki Naito of
    Japan and Chloe Paquet of France, respectively. However, Romania will have five
    players on the women’s main draw: Simona Halep, Patricia Tig, Sorana Cirstea,
    Irina Begu and Ana Bogdan. The tournament in Melbourne is due over February 8th
    and 21st.






    Domestic
    football championship has resumed in Romania. On Sunday, in Ovidiu, southern
    Romania, local side Viitorul Constanta secured a 2-1 win against Hermannstadt
    in a remaining game from the previous legs.






    This
    week will see the matches of the competition’s 16th leg. Two matches
    are due on Tuesday when Gaz Metan Medias will be taking on FC Voluntari and
    Universitatea Craiova will be up against Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe. FCSB tops the
    table with 34 points followed by Universitatea Craiova with 32 and CFR with 31.




    (bill)

  • Sports roundup

    Sports roundup

    Last
    weekend saw the European competitions in women’s handball. In the Champions
    League’s group A, on Saturday in Budapest, local side Ferencvaros secured a
    31-27 win against CSM Bucharest. The Romanians had a two-goal advantage at the
    break as it was 16-14 to CSM, a team that ranks second in the group with 11
    points out of 9 games.






    Russian
    side Rostov-Don comes first in the ranking with 13 points out of 8 games. In
    group B on Sunday SCM Ramnicu Valcea came a cropper against the Hungarians from
    Gyor in a home match that ended 37-20 to the visitors. The Romanian champions
    are on the last position in their group with no points.






    Two
    sides representing Romania in the European League made their debut with wins.
    In the competition’s group C, on Saturday, Minaur Baia Mare clinched a 33-29
    home win at home against the Norwegians from Storhamar, while in group D, on
    Sunday, Dunarea Braila obtained a 29-27 home win against the French from Fleury
    Loiret.






    Qualification matches for the Australian Open have
    already kicked off in Doha, Qatar for men’s competitions and in Dubai for
    women’s competitions.


    Two
    Romanians, Irina Bara and Gabriela Talaba have been eliminated by Yuki Naito of
    Japan and Chloe Paquet of France, respectively. However, Romania will have five
    players on the women’s main draw: Simona Halep, Patricia Tig, Sorana Cirstea,
    Irina Begu and Ana Bogdan. The tournament in Melbourne is due over February 8th
    and 21st.






    Domestic
    football championship has resumed in Romania. On Sunday, in Ovidiu, southern
    Romania, local side Viitorul Constanta secured a 2-1 win against Hermannstadt
    in a remaining game from the previous legs.






    This
    week will see the matches of the competition’s 16th leg. Two matches
    are due on Tuesday when Gaz Metan Medias will be taking on FC Voluntari and
    Universitatea Craiova will be up against Sepsi Sf. Gheorghe. FCSB tops the
    table with 34 points followed by Universitatea Craiova with 32 and CFR with 31.




    (bill)