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  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    CFR Cluj won the 2020
    edition of Romania’s Supercup in Football. Title Holders CFR overpowered
    Romanian Cup winners FCSB, 4-1, after the penalty shootouts. The scoreboard
    displayed a blank draw after regular time. CFR had the upper hand all
    throughout the game, yet their failed to score. Penalty shootouts saw Mario Rondon, Adrian Păun, Alexandru Chipciu and
    Mario Camora scoring. FCSB’s Risto Radunovic. scored the only goal for his
    team. The ball shot by Ovidiu Perianu hit the crossbar, while the ball shot by Adrian
    Şut was deflected by CFR’s keeper Giedrius Arlauskis. CFR have therefore won
    Romania’s Supercup for the fourth time, a trophy they won in 2009, 2010 and 2018.
    FCSB won six editions of the Supercup, being defeated in the Supercup final
    also six times.


    Matches counting towards
    Group 1 and Group 2 stages of the domestic League One in football are scheduled
    at the weekend. In Group 1 on Saturday, Universitatea Craiova play a home game
    against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe. On Sunday, CFR Cluj take on Academica Clinceni
    at home, while in Giurgiu, in the south, FCSB play FC Botosani. FCSB are at the
    top of the table, with 33 points. Following are CFR Cluj, with 32 and
    Universitatea Craiova, with 29 points.


    In Group 2, on Friday, UTA
    Arad face Viitorul Constanţa, while Astra Giurgiu are pitted against Dinamo Bucharest.
    On Saturday, Chindia Targoviste take on FC Hermannstadt in Buzau, while in
    Medias, in the west, the local side Gaz Metan face FC Voluntari. On Sunday in
    Pitesti, FC Arges take on Politehnica Iasi. In Group1, FC Hermannstadt and Poli Iasi are 9th and
    1th-placed, respectively, each with 13 points, so relegation looms large over
    the two teams. With 16 points and, respectively, with 14 points, FC Voluntari
    and Dinamo Bucharest are 7th and 8th-placed,
    respectively, and will go into the play-off fixtures to avoid being relegated
    to the domestic championship’s second league.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend


    CFR Cluj won the 2020
    edition of Romania’s Supercup in Football. Title Holders CFR overpowered
    Romanian Cup winners FCSB, 4-1, after the penalty shootouts. The scoreboard
    displayed a blank draw after regular time. CFR had the upper hand all
    throughout the game, yet their failed to score. Penalty shootouts saw Mario Rondon, Adrian Păun, Alexandru Chipciu and
    Mario Camora scoring. FCSB’s Risto Radunovic. scored the only goal for his
    team. The ball shot by Ovidiu Perianu hit the crossbar, while the ball shot by Adrian
    Şut was deflected by CFR’s keeper Giedrius Arlauskis. CFR have therefore won
    Romania’s Supercup for the fourth time, a trophy they won in 2009, 2010 and 2018.
    FCSB won six editions of the Supercup, being defeated in the Supercup final
    also six times.


    Matches counting towards
    Group 1 and Group 2 stages of the domestic League One in football are scheduled
    at the weekend. In Group 1 on Saturday, Universitatea Craiova play a home game
    against Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe. On Sunday, CFR Cluj take on Academica Clinceni
    at home, while in Giurgiu, in the south, FCSB play FC Botosani. FCSB are at the
    top of the table, with 33 points. Following are CFR Cluj, with 32 and
    Universitatea Craiova, with 29 points.


    In Group 2, on Friday, UTA
    Arad face Viitorul Constanţa, while Astra Giurgiu are pitted against Dinamo Bucharest.
    On Saturday, Chindia Targoviste take on FC Hermannstadt in Buzau, while in
    Medias, in the west, the local side Gaz Metan face FC Voluntari. On Sunday in
    Pitesti, FC Arges take on Politehnica Iasi. In Group1, FC Hermannstadt and Poli Iasi are 9th and
    1th-placed, respectively, each with 13 points, so relegation looms large over
    the two teams. With 16 points and, respectively, with 14 points, FC Voluntari
    and Dinamo Bucharest are 7th and 8th-placed,
    respectively, and will go into the play-off fixtures to avoid being relegated
    to the domestic championship’s second league.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romania’s national rugby team in Lisbon on Saturday
    takes up the similar team of Portugal. The fixture counts towards the 2021
    edition of the Rugby Union Championship’s second round. We recall that last
    week, in the competition’s first round, Romania sustained a 13 to 18 defeat by
    Russia. On March 20, 2021, Romania faces Spain in Bucharest. The 2021 and 2022
    editions of the Rugby Europe Championship also count towards qualifying to the
    2023 edition of the World Cup, to be held in France. According to the
    competition’s regulations the first two teams in descending order qualify
    straight to the final tournament with the 3rd-placed team goes into
    rechapage.




    This coming Sunday in Bucharest, Romania’s national
    men’s handball team faces Kossovo. A Group 8 match, the fixture counts towards
    the second round of the 2022 World Championship preliminaries. Romania’s
    national squad is in dire need of a win as this past Wednesday in Kossovo they
    only succeeded a draw, 23-all. Sweden is at the top of the table in Group 8,
    with 6 points, followed by Romania, with 3, Montenegro, with 2 and Kossovo, with
    1 point. The first two teams in each group and the best four 3rd-placed
    teams secure their ticket to the final tournament.




    This coming weekend sees matches being played,
    counting towards League One’s 27th round. On Friday, Gaz Metan
    Mediaș faces Universitatea Craiova. On Saturday, Academica Clinceni plays a
    home match against FC Voluntari. In Medias, western Romania, FC Hermannstadt is
    pitted against Viitorul Constanța. In Arad, the local team UTA plays FCSB. In Buzau on Sunday, Chindia Targoviste takes
    on Astra Giurgiu and CFR Cluj plays a home match against Poli Iași. On Monday, FC
    Botoșani is pitted against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while Dinamo Bucharest faces FC
    Argeș. With a similar number of points, 57, FCSB and CFR Cluj are at the top of
    the table, while Universitatea Craiova is the runner-up team, with 5 points.



  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    Romania’s national rugby team in Lisbon on Saturday
    takes up the similar team of Portugal. The fixture counts towards the 2021
    edition of the Rugby Union Championship’s second round. We recall that last
    week, in the competition’s first round, Romania sustained a 13 to 18 defeat by
    Russia. On March 20, 2021, Romania faces Spain in Bucharest. The 2021 and 2022
    editions of the Rugby Europe Championship also count towards qualifying to the
    2023 edition of the World Cup, to be held in France. According to the
    competition’s regulations the first two teams in descending order qualify
    straight to the final tournament with the 3rd-placed team goes into
    rechapage.




    This coming Sunday in Bucharest, Romania’s national
    men’s handball team faces Kossovo. A Group 8 match, the fixture counts towards
    the second round of the 2022 World Championship preliminaries. Romania’s
    national squad is in dire need of a win as this past Wednesday in Kossovo they
    only succeeded a draw, 23-all. Sweden is at the top of the table in Group 8,
    with 6 points, followed by Romania, with 3, Montenegro, with 2 and Kossovo, with
    1 point. The first two teams in each group and the best four 3rd-placed
    teams secure their ticket to the final tournament.




    This coming weekend sees matches being played,
    counting towards League One’s 27th round. On Friday, Gaz Metan
    Mediaș faces Universitatea Craiova. On Saturday, Academica Clinceni plays a
    home match against FC Voluntari. In Medias, western Romania, FC Hermannstadt is
    pitted against Viitorul Constanța. In Arad, the local team UTA plays FCSB. In Buzau on Sunday, Chindia Targoviste takes
    on Astra Giurgiu and CFR Cluj plays a home match against Poli Iași. On Monday, FC
    Botoșani is pitted against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while Dinamo Bucharest faces FC
    Argeș. With a similar number of points, 57, FCSB and CFR Cluj are at the top of
    the table, while Universitatea Craiova is the runner-up team, with 5 points.