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  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club

    The first part of Romania’s Super league football championship has drawn to a close. After the 30 rounds of the regular season, the first six teams according to the ranking advance to Group 2, where they will compete for Romania’s championship title. FCSB are at the forefront in the fight for the winning of the championship, with 28 points, CFR Cluj follow suit, with 27 points.

    Following in descending order are three teams with 26 points each, that is Universitatea Craiova, Universitatea Cluj and Dinamo Bucharest. The last team of the batch is another Bucharest squad, Rapid, with 23 points on its record sheet. In the coming weekend, in Craiova, Universitatea Cluj are pitted against Universitatea Craiova. In Cluj, the local side CFR play Dinamo, while in Bucharest, FCSB face Rapid.

    The Superleague’s ten other teams in Group 1 will confront one another to avoid being relegated. With a record of 21 points each, Transylvanian teams Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe and Hermannstadt Sibiu are best-placed according to the table. Worst-placed is Gloria Buzau, with 10 points, that is three points less than the other teams of the batch.

    At the end of the championship, Group 1’s first two teams in descending order enter the competition for a place in the preliminaries of Europe’s Conference League, taking on Group 2’s 3rd-placed team. Group1’s 9th and 10th-placed teams are relegated.

    Replacing them in the Super league are the second tier’s first two teams. In a bid to maintain their place in the Super league, the play-out’s 7th and 8th-placed teams will engage, in the playoff fixtures, with the Second League’s 3rd and 4th-placed teams.

    On Thursday, in France, FCSB play the second leg of the tie against Olympique Lyonnais, in the Europa League’s round of 16. In the first leg, in Bucharest, Olympique Lyonnais won, 3-1.

  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club

    Romanian football team FCSB is that close to succeeding a performance which is an absolute first for Romanian football: the qualification to the quarterfinals of a European competition in a new format. Since the Champions League, Europa League then Conference League have replaced the former European Cups, the longest trail of a Romanian football team ended at the round of 16.

    It happened in 2013, when Steaua Bucharest, in Europa League’s round of 16, was defeated by Chelsea, the trophy holders at that time. We recall Steaua won in the first leg, 1-nil, in Bucharest, then sustained a 1-3 defeat on Stamford Bridge. Since 2017, Steaua has become FCSB.

    On Thursday, holders FCSB play the first leg against French team Olympique Lyonnais. FCSB have recently gone past the competitions’ playoffs, defeating Greek opponents PAOK Thessalonica, 2-1, away and 2-nil, at home.

    Olympique Lyonnais have advanced straight to the round of 16, having been 6th-placed in the main group phase. The French team’s record is made of four wins, three draws and only one defeat. Their record is not spectacularly better than FCSB’s record, made of four wins, two draws and two defeats. What made the difference was Olympique Lyonnais’ 4-1 win against Glasgow Rangers on Ibrox park on October 3rd. We recall on October 25th Glasgow rangers trounced FCSB, 4-nil.

    At present, one round ahead of the end of the regular season, holders FCSB are at the top of the table according to the Superleague’s ranking, having one point more than Universitatea Craiova, the team FCSB will confront this coming Sunday. In this past weekend’s round, the match pitting FCSB against Rapid Bucharest ended in a blank draw; FCSB were one man shy on the pitch for almost 60 minutes.

    In the French first League, after 24 rounds, Olympique Lyonnais are 6th-placed, On Sunday, Portuguese head-coach Palo Fonseca’s trainees grabbed a 2-1 home win against Brest, the team that in 2025 represented France in the Champions League.

    In the French championship’s last five fixtures, Olympique sustained only two defeats, by top of the table team Paris Saint-Germain and the runner-up team Olympique Marseille.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian men’s basketball team U-BT Cluj-Napoca this past Wednesday in a EuroCup Group B fixture grabbed a 88-77 away win against Italian opponents Umana Reyer Venezia. U-BT Cluj Napoca’s US player Zavier Simpson was the team’s most efficient player, with 25 points, 6 recoveries and 7 assists. Holders U-BT Cluj-Napoca are 5th-placed according to Group B rankings. This coming Tuesday they will take on Turk Telekom, at home.

    Also on Wednesday, in a FIBA Europe Cup match, Group M, CSM CSU Oradea sustained a heart-throbbing 86-87 away defeat by French team Dijon, after extra time. CSM CSU’s Romanian international player Kris Richard was the most efficient scorer, with 27 points, 6 recoveries and 4 assists. Romanian vice-champions have sustained the third defeat in a row and now will have to win all the pending matches if they want to maintain their chances to gain a place in the quarterfinals. On January 29th, CSM play a home game against PAOK Thessalonica.

    In men’s volleyball, CSM Corona Brasov sustained a 1-3 defeat by Italian opponents Trentino Itas. The fixture was held this past Wednesday and counted towards the first leg as part of CEV Cup’s playoffs. European champions Trentino Itas secured their win after one hour and 42 minutes of play. The second leg is scheduled on January 30 in Trento.

    In news from tennis, as part of the year’s first Grand Slam tournament, the Australian Open, Victor Cornea and Mariano Navone have advanced to the second round of the men’s doubles event. In the inaugural round this past Thursday, the Romanian-Argentinean pair defeated the pair made of Christian Harrison of the USA and David Pel of the Low Countries, 6-4, 7-6.

    Cornea and Navone have thus secured a cheque worth 58, 000 AUD and were granted ATP 90 points according to the doubles’ rankings. In the second round, Cornea and Navone are in for a daunting task in the match against the all-German pair made of Kevin Krawietz and Tim Puetz, fourth-seeded at the Australian Open.

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Attention-grabbing, for starters, are results in men’s basketball. In EuroCup, Group B, U-BT Cluj-Napoca sustained a 80-99 away defat by Turk Telekom in Ankara.

    Agerpress news agency wrote U-BT had an auspicious start in this past Wednesday’s confrontation, they had the upper hand in the first quarter of an hour, yet they were dominated in the other three quarters of the match. U-BT’s best player was the American Zavier Simpson, with 22 points, 6 recoveries and 9 assists.

    Holders U-BT have thus put an end to a series of three consecutive wins in EuroCup, having sustained defeats in the season’s first three matches. U-BT are 6th-placed in the Group. In the 8th round on home turf, they will go against Lithuania’s Lietkabelis Panevezys on November 13.

    In FIBA Europe Cup, CSM CSU Oradea on Wednesday emerged as Group E winners, securing a 85-67 home win against Estonian opponents Parnu Sadam. Vice champions CSM CSU Oradea have already secured their qualification to the competition’s next phase, having ticked their fifth win in a row in the Group, at the end of a game they dominated completely. Of Cristian Achim’s trainees, standing out was Canadian basketball player Kalif Young, with 17 points and 6 recoveries.

    In Group E’s other fixture, FC Argeş grabbed a 77-63 home win against Polish side Spojnia Stargard. For FC Arges, their Serbian player Radovan Djokovic succeeded 18 points. CSM CSU Oradea are at the top of the table, with 10 points. Following are FC Argeş and Spojnia Stargard, with 7, and Parnu Sadam, with 6 points.

    In the last round, in Pitesti, FC Argeş play CSM CSU Oradea, on November 13. Advancing to the competition’s second stage are the winning teams in each of the ten groups, added to which are the six best runner-up teams. teams.

    In women’s volleyball, Voluntary Town Sports Club on Wednesday in Florence sustained a 3-nil defeat by Savino Del Bene Scandicci. In the Challenge Cup, CSM Târgovişte and CSM Lugoj have both won their first leg wins in the round of 32. On home turf, CSM defeated Olymp Praga, 3-1, while CSM Lugoj defeated Hungary’s Székesfehérvár, also at home, 3-1.

    CSM Bucharest are still at the top of the table of the National Women’s Handball League, on a par with Corona Braşov. Defending champions CSM on Wednesday grabbed a 21-18 win against HC Zalău. Vice-champions Rapid Bucharest succeeded a 39-26 away win against SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea. The third Romanian team in the Champions League, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud, sustained a 24-26 away defat by Corona from Brasov.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    A WTA 125 women’s tennis tournament was held in Bolivia, Santa Cruz. The vent had 115,000 USD up for grabs. The winner was a Romanian, Anca Todoni.

    Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Anca the Athlete of the week.

    In Bolivia, Anca did not lose one single set. She was 6th-seeded at the tournament. In the first round, Todoni defeated Argentinian Sol Ailin Larraya Guidi, 6-3, 6-2. In the round of 16, Anca Todoni faced Canada’s Carson Branstine, who pulled out of competition when the score was 6-nil, 3-nil. Then in the quarterfinals, Todoni defeated 2nd seeded Chloe Pacquet of France, 6-3, 6-nil.

    On Saturday in the semi-final, Anca Todoni outclassed Latvia’s Darija Semenistaja, 6-nil, 6-1. On Sunday, Anca, in the final defeated Colombia’s Emiliana Arango, 7-6, 6-nil. Anca’s match against her south-American opponent was the most difficult one in Santa Cruz.

    However, Todoni secured her win in one hour and 34 minutes of play, despite her being outclassed in the first set, 2-nil and 3-1. Todoni was rewarded with 15,000 USD and granted 125 WTA points, skipping 21 positions according to world rankings and being 117th-placed.

    On October 10, 2024, Anca Todoni turned 21st. She was born in Timisoara. She made her debut as a pro in 2020, in an ITF tournament in Canada. In 2022 Anca won her first ITF tournament in Turkey’s Antalya, in the final outclassing a fellow Romanian, Patricia Tig. In 2024, Anca Todoni succeeded to win her first WTA 125 tournament, in June, in Bari, Italy. In the semifinal, Todoni defeated Hungarian opponent Panna Udvardy, 6-4, 6-nil. Then in Wimbledon, Anca Todoni reached as far as the second round. According to the world rankings, in August 2024 she reached her career-best so far, being 115th-placed.

  • Sports weekend

    Romanian football team FCSB have succeeded their second consecutive win in Europa League’s ongoing season. On Thursday, FCSB grabbed a 1-nil away win against Greek challengers PAOK Thessalonica. The only goal of the match was scored by Daniel Bîrligea, in the first half’s added time.

    FCSB had a hard time on the pitch as on 55 minutes captain Darius Olaru was eliminated, having been twice yellow-booked. Greek champions PAOK, head-coached by the Romanian Razvan Lucescu, never ceased to attack until the end, yet FSCB put on a heroic defensive game and managed to maintain their advantage. So after two rounds in the Europa league, FCSB are among the very few team that have so far won all the points at stake, rubbing shoulders with Lazio, Lyon, Tottenham and Anderlecht.

    On Sunday, play FCSB in the Romanian Super league’s 12th round, facing Gloria Buzău at home. On Friday, UTA Arad are pitted against Petrolul Ploieşti, while Farul Constanţa play Dinamo Bucharest. On Saturday top-of-the-table team Universitatea Cluj play an away match against Unirea Slobozia, while CFR Cluj play a home game against Poli Iasi. Also on Saturday, Oţelul Galaţi take on Universitatea Craiova at home. In Sibiu on Sunday, Hermannstadt play Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while FC Botoşani face Rapid Bucharest, at home.

    Three Romanian women’s handball teams this coming weekend will play their fixtures in the Champions League’s fourth round. In Group A on Saturday, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud play an away fixture against Hungary’s Ferencváros. On Sunday, CSM Bucharest play a home game against Danish side Nykøbing Falster. In the National Handball League’s derby on Wednesday, CSM Bucharest succeeded a 33-30 home win against Gloria Bistrita. Romanian title holders CSM Bucharest took their revenge, having sustained a 26-30 away defeat by Gloria Bistrita on September 7, in the Champions League’s first round.

    According to the Champions League’s Group A rankings, after three rounds, CSM Bucharest are 4th-placed, with 4 points. Gloria have two points and are 5th-placed. In Group B on Sunday, Rapid Bucharest ply an away game against Danish opponents Team Esbjerg. Romania’s vice-champions so far have three points on their record sheet and are 4th-placed in the group’s as-it-stands table.

  • Romanian men’s handball teams, back into the game

    Romanian men’s handball teams, back into the game

    Romanian handball in recent years has been better represented in international competition by women’s teams rather than men’s teams. CSM Bucharest and Rapid Bucharest women’s handball clubs have constantly been among Europe’s top-flight teams. In 2024, joining the two teams in their Champions league participation has been a third team, Gloria Bistriţa-Năsăud.

    In men’s handball, Dinamo Bucharest has been the only Romanian team to have taken part in the Champions League, in recent years. Dinamo Bucharest has clearly dominated the domestic championship, so much so that in the ongoing season Dinamo have a win-all record. Furthermore, in European competitions, in 2024, Dinamo have had a flawless trail.

    We recall that in the previous season Dinamo proved their mettle in Europe’; second-tier competition, the EHF European League, reaching as far as the semi-finals. In 2024, Dinamo Bucharest have received a wild card for the Champions League, Dinamo have been distributed to Group A, rubbing shoulders with top-notch teams, among which Paris Saint-Germain, Füchse Berlin or Hungarian team Veszprém. After three rounds in the League, only Dinamo and Sporting Lisbon have a win-all record so far.

    Dinamo Bucharest from the very first round impressed everybody when on September 12 they grabbed a 37 to 28 home win against Danish opponents Fredericia. Then on September 18, Dinamo grabbed a hard-fought 28-26 away win against Poland’s Wisla Plock. On September 26, Dinamo thrashed North Macedonia’s Pelister Bitolia, 34-25 on home turf.

    On Thursday, Dinamo play an away match against one of Europe’s best teams, Veszprem. Hungarian title holders Veszprem’s head coach is Dinamo’s former coach, the Spaniard Xavier Pascual, which is a plus for Vezprem. In the League’s ongoing season, Veszprém have so far won two matches and lost one. In the first round, away from home, Veszprem won the match against Füchse Berlin, by the narrowest of margins, 32 to 31. Then on home turf, Veszprem thrashed PSG, 41 to 28. However, In Lisbon, Veszprem suffered a severe defeat by Sporting Lisbon, 39 to 30, so in this coming Thursday’s fixture, Veszprem will have to prove the defeat in Portugal was a mere accident.
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  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The third edition of the Ţiriac Foundation Trophy tennis tournament has recently come to end in Bucharest. Hosted by the National tennis center in Bucharest, in 2024 the WTA 125 tournament had 115, 000 USD up for grabs. All the 8 seeded tennis player of the tournament were some of world’s top 200 players. Among them, great names of Romanian tennis, such as veteran tennis player Irina Begu and the surprise of the 2024 edition, Anca Todoni.

    However, the winner was a player who, before her remarkable feat in Bucharest, was not one of the 200 players according to world rankings. Miriam Bulgaru is WTA 202nd tennis player. Her win in Bucharest is her career-peak so far. Reason enough for Radio Romania International to designate Miriam Bulgaru the Athlete of the week.

    As part of the Ţiriac Foundation Trophy, in the first round Miriam Bulgaru outclassed Italy’s Nicole Fossa Huergo, cu 6-1, 6-3. In the second round, Miriam Bulgaru defeated Serbia’s Dejana Radanovic, 6-4, 6-4. In the quarterfinals Miriam defeated Alevtina Ibraghimova of Russia, 6-2 , 6-2. It was not until the semi-final confrontation that she lost the first set, when Bulgaru played Georgia’s Ekaterine Gorgodze, eventually winning the match, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2.

    In the final, Bulgaru went against Liechtenstein’s Kathinka von Deichmann, who, in the quarterfinals, outclassed the top-seed tennis player, Argentina’s Marie Lourdes Carle. Miriam Bulgaru won the first set, 6-3. von Deichmann won the second set, 6-1. However, the decisive set was won by the Romanian, 6-4. The winner was rewarded with 15,000 USD, also skipping 24 places according to world rankings. So far Miriam has reached her career peak, the 178th-position.

    Miriam Bulgaru was born on October 8, 1988 in the central Romania town of Alba Iulia. Miriam made her debut in the WTA circuit in 2018, at the Bucharest Open, where she was granted a wild card. However, in the first round she lost to China’s Wang Yafan. So far Miriam has won three ITF tournaments. Her net income so far amounts to more than 300,000 USD.

  • March 6, 2024

    March 6, 2024

    Congress – The Congress of the European People’s Party (EPP) takes place, today and tomorrow, in Bucharest, being attended by over 2,000 delegates from 44 countries. The European People’s Party decides the strategy for the European parliamentary elections in June, establish the EPP manifesto and designate the candidate for the head of the European Commission. The incumbent president, Ursula von der Leyen, is the only one officially registered in this competition, her candidacy being validated, last night, by the EPP’s Political Assembly. At the end of the Congress, a document will be adopted that will include the request for Romania and Bulgaria to become full members of the Schengen area. The Chancellor of Austria, Karl Nehammer, who is still opposed to this accession, will also attend the meeting. On Wednesday, at a meeting with young people from Romania, the president of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, who is also participating in the congress, said that the Schengen Area will not be complete until it includes Romania. She has given assurances that Bucharest is supported by “numerous friends”, who will help it enter Schengen. She urged the young people to vote in the European Parliament elections and not to ‘underestimate’ their power to send ‘ambassadors’ to the EP. In parallel with the Congress, hosted by the National Liberal party – PNL (in the governing coalition), President Klaus Iohannis, the former leader of the Liberals, and the Social-Democratic Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu have meetings with the leaders present in Bucharest. At the meeting with the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, they discussed the European Parliament elections, Romania’s European priorities, its full accession to the Schengen area and the implementation of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan – PNRR.

     

    Tennis – The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) has confirmed that Romanian Simona Halep can immediately return to the professional circuit, after her four-year suspension was reduced to nine months by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Lausanne. Halep has not played an official match since the defeat registered in the first round at the US Open in 2022. She was suspended for four years for doping in September 2023 by the International Tennis Integrity Agency. The reduction of the suspension was welcomed by big names in the history of tennis.

     

    US elections – The former US president, Donald Trump, won, on Tuesday evening, the Republican primaries in the states of Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Maine, Arkansas, Massachusetts, Alabama, Minnesota, Colorado and Texas, which are at stake in the so-called ‘Super Tuesday’. 15 states are at stake in this electoral battle, and the world media write that Trump hopes to definitively exclude his last rival, Nikki Haley. In the Democratic camp, President Joe Biden, who wants to get a second term in office, does not face serious opposition. The candidacies of two Democrats, the elected representative of the state of Minnesota, Dean Phillips, and the successful author Marianne Williamson, did not really arouse enthusiasm, despite the recurring criticism of the octogenarian president. Biden already won, on Tuesday evening, in 12 states, including Vermont, North Carolina and Virginia.

     

     

    Drugs – The Romanian Chamber of Deputies adopted, on Tuesday, as a decision-making body, the so-called “2 Mai” Law, which stipulates that high-risk drug traffickers can no longer receive suspended sentences. At the same time, the bill stipulates that trading products that have psychoactive effects represents a crime and is punishable by imprisonment. The Senate had adopted the bill in November 2023, as the first body notified. The bill is now being promulgated by President Klaus Iohannis.

     

    Romanian elections – Romania’s Chamber of Deputies adopted the draft law that allows the organization of the presidential election in September. The Social Democratic Party – PSD and the National Liberal Party – PNL, in the government coalition, agreed that the first round of the election should take place on September 15th and the second on the 29th. The law has already been challenged by Save Romania Union – USR and the Force of the Right at the Constitutional Court, which will discuss the notification of the opposition on March 20. We remind you that the local elections in Romania will take place, for the first time, simultaneously with the European Parliament elections, on June 9, and the vote for the Romanian Parliament on December 8.

     

    Swimming – The World Aquatics Masters Championships in Doha, Qatar, ended with a new success for the representative of the Universitatea Cluj Club (north-west Romania), Maier Orosz Judith, who competed in the 80-84-year category. The athlete won the gold medal in the 50m and 200m breaststroke and the 400m individual medley respectively, all with new national records, as well as in the 100m breaststroke. The other representative of Universitatea Cluj at the World Aquatics Masters Championships in Doha, Vlad Dobra, finished sixth in the 50m and 100m backstroke and 400m individual medley of the 30-34-year category. More than 2,500 athletes participated in the Doha competition.

     

    Handball – Romania’s men’s handball champion, Dinamo Bucharest, was defeated by the Portuguese team Sporting Lisbon, score 31-27, on Tuesday evening, at home, in its last match in the Main Group IV of the EHF European League. Dinamo finished on third place in the group and will play in the play-off with the second ranked team in the Main Group III, the Danish team Bjerringbro-Silkeborg. The first match will take place in Bucharest on March 26, and the return leg away from home on April 2. Also in Main Group IV and also on Tuesday evening, CSM Constanţa (south-eastern Romania) was defeated, away from home, by the trophy holder, the German team Fuchse Berlin, and finished the matches on last position. (LS)

  • Sports flash

    Sports flash

    Romanian women’s table tennis team on Wednesday has advanced to the quarterfinals as part of the World teams Championships in Seoul and the Olympic Games in Paris. In the round of 16, Romania’s Bernadette Szőcs, Elizabeta Samara and Adina Diaconu defeated Egypt, 3-nil

     

    We recall Romania came in 5th at the 2014 edition of the World Championships in Japan, and at the World Championships in Sweden, in 2018. Romanian table tennis team’s most recent performance in South Korea has raised to 76 the number of athletes who have qualified to the Olympic Games in Paris, according to the Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee, quoted by Agerpres. Romania’s men’s table tennis team was unable to go past the round of 16 in South Korea, having sustained a nil-3 defeat by China.

     

    Results in fixtures counting towards the Romanian Women’s National Handball League’s 17th round have been predictable, with a win-all record for the favorite teams. Holders CSM Bucharest defeated Minaur Baia Mare, 33 – 28. Vice-champions Rapid Bucharest defeated Dacia Mioveni, 27-22. In their match against Handbal Club Zalău, Gloria Bistriţa grabbed a 28-23 win. The other Romanian team to have made it to the Europa League’s quarterfinals, Dunărea Brăila, outclassed Magura Cisnadie, 25 – 21. CSM Bucharest are still at the top of the as-it-stands table, being 6 points clear of 2nd and 3rd-placed teams, Rapid Bucharest and Gloria Bistritsa, respectively.

     

    In the National Women’s National Basketball league on Wednesday. Baschet Arad grabbed a 63 – 47 home win against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe. In the wake of a lackluster European run, Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe has yet against put on a disappointing performance, this time in the domestic championship, with a negative record of scored points and with the second defeat in their last three domestic championship fixtures.

     

    In April this year, Bucharest will play host to an ATP 250 tennis tournament. After a eight-year gap, Ţiriac Open will be resumed in Romania’s capital city: the event will have 580 thousand USD in prize money. Matches will be played on a clay court and the winner will be granted 250 ATP points. The first top-flight tennis player who has confirmed his participation to the Tiriac Open was the Canadian Denis Shapovalov, a former WTA no 10.

  • Sports weekend

    Sports weekend

    The European Wrestling Championships are underway in Bucharest. On Thursday, Romania’s Andreea Ana won gold in the 55-kilogram category. In the final, Ana outclassed Mariana Dragutan of the Republic of Moldova. Previously, Romania’s Denis Florin Mihai and Razvan Arnaut in the Greek-Romann style won two gold medals, in the 55-kilogram and the 60-kilogram category, respectively.

    The European Weightlifting Championships are underway in Sofia, until this coming Tuesday. After the first four days of competition, Romania has won six medals. The Romania delegation’s scintillating performance was provided by Mihaela Cambei in the 49-kilogram category. Cambei won gold in the snatch and clean-and-jerk styles, as well as combined.

    In a second-tier rugby continental competition, the Rugby Europe Championship, in Bucharest on Saturday, the Romanian national squad goes against Portugal, in a fixture counting towards the competition’s Group B final. According to the as-it-stands table, Romania has 9 points, being followed by Portugal, with 6. The Romanian national team has already secured its ticket to the Rugby Europe Championship’s semifinal. We recall that Europe’s top-notch rugby competition is the Six Nations Championship.

    In women’s handball, the last fixtures are scheduled, counting towards the European Cups’ group stage.

    In the Champions League’s Group A, if they grab an away win against Danish challengers Odense this coming Sunday, CSM Bucharest stands real chances to advance to the quarterfinals.

    In Group B, Rapid Bucharest is in dire need of a home win against Danish Opponents Esbjerg. If Hungarian team Ferencvaros is defeated by Metz in France, Rapid advances to the playoffs ahead of the League’s quarterfinals.

    In the European League, two Romanian teams, Gloria Bistriţa and Dunărea Brăila have already booked their ticket to the quarterfinals. On Sunday, Gloria Bistritsa plays a home game against German team Bensheim / Auerbach, while Dunarea Braila plays an away game against Chambray Touraine in France. After five consecutive defeats, the third Romanian team in the European League, CSM Târgu Jiu is still struggling for their first win, as this coming Sunday, CSM Targu Jiu play a home game against Hungary’s Mosonmagyaróvár.

    Matches counting towards the Romanian football Superleague’s 26th round are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, Petrolul Ploiesti plays Poli Iaşi while Rapid Bucharest takes on FC Hermannstadt. On Saturday, UTA plays an away match against FC Voluntari, while CFR Cluj has a daunting task in the away match against FC U Craiova. On Sunday, Universitatea Craiova takes on FC Botoşani, away, while in Bucharest, Oţelul Galaţi goes against Dinamo. On Monday, Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe plays Farul Constanţa, while Universitatea Cluj faces FCSB. Nine points clear of the runner-up team, Rapid, FCSB are at the top of the table.

  • Athlete of the week

    Athlete of the week

    The most important tennis tournament organized in
    Romania annually is the Transylvania Open, held in Cluj-Napoca last week. The
    tournament is part of the WTA 250 circuit. In 2024, up for grabs were 267
    thousand dollars. The matches we played on hard court and were hosted by the BT
    Arena, Romania’s largest sports hall with a seating capacity of 10,000.


    The main draw included seeded competitors that
    were placed among the world’s top 100 tennis players, best -placed of them
    being WTA 43rd tennis player, the Dutch Arantxa Rus and 44th-placed,
    Germany’s Tatjana Maria. Quite surprisingly, the winner of the Transylvania
    Open wasn’t one of the seeded players, but WTA 78th-placed tennis
    player Karolina Pliskova of the Czech Republic. Former WTA number 1
    player, in Cluj-Napoca, Pliskova won her first WTA tournament after a four-year
    gap, or thereabouts. In the final, Pliskova outclassed Ana Bogdan, 6-4, 6-3.


    Of the Romanian tennis players representing
    Romanian in the Transylvania Open, Ana Bogdan had the most satisfactory run.


    Reason enough for Radio Romania International to
    designate Ana Bogdan the Athlete of the week.


    Ana was that close to her first win in an
    upper-echelon WTA tournament, after a very good run. Ana Bogdan first defeated Alicija
    Parks, of the United States, then she overpowered Russia’s Erika Andreeva, who came
    straight from the qualifiers. Ana also defeated top-seeded opponent, Arantxa
    Rus, while in the semifinals she outclassed Jaqueline Cristian. However, after
    two exhausting confrontations, in the quarterfinals and in the semifinals, Ana
    Bogdan was defeated by Karolina Pliskova.


    Ana Bogdan was born on November 25, 1992, in Sinaia. She turned pro in
    2007. In 2009, she was 2nd-placed according to juniors’ world
    rankings. According to
    the WTA rankings, until 2018, Ana Bogdan climbed slowly but constantly. She then
    remained close to the 100th position, yet she succeeded to climb up, in 2022
    and 2023. The final she played in Cluj-Napoca secured Ana Bogdan 11 notches up,
    from the 65th to the 54th place. She is the second
    Romanian occupying a position according to the world rankings, after Sorana
    Cirstea, who is 22nd-placed.


  • Radio Romania International Sports club

    Radio Romania International Sports club

    Romania’s national rugby team has had an auspicious start early into the
    international rugby season in 2024. In the first round as part of Rugby Europe Championship, Europe’s
    second-tier competition, Romania’s national rugby squad grabbed a 20-8 away win
    against Poland, in a fixture hosted by the Polish city of Gdynia. Romania’s Damian Strătilă, Alexandru Savin and
    Tevita Manumua scored three tries in the first half. Tudor Boldor converted a
    try in the second half of the game, through a penalty kick. One of Group B’s
    modest teams, Poland put on a performance that was more balanced than expected.
    We recall that in 2023, Romania trounced Poland, 67 to 27. In the most recent
    match, sadly, Romania was unable to score the fourth try, which could have
    brought the team the offensive bonus point.


    It was Romania’s
    first official match with the new management at the helm. The head-coach is the
    French David Gérard, a former second row player, who was selected in the French
    national team’s lineup. As a head-coach, in 2023 David Gerard trained the Portuguese
    national squad, with very good results.


    In Group B’s
    other match, surprisingly enough, Belgium grabbed a 10-6 home win against
    Portugal, the team that until this past Sunday ranked as favorite to winning the
    group. We recall Portugal’s run in the World Cup hosted by France in autumn was
    more than satisfactory, since Portugal defeated Fiji and succeeded a draw
    against Georgia. It now appears all teams stand real chances to win the group.


    In Group
    A, Spain grabbed a 20-18 away win against the Low Countries, while Georgia defeated
    Germany, 28-17, also away from home. The next rounds are schedule in the two coming
    weekends. The semi-finals follow, scheduled over March 2nd and 3rd,
    while the finals are to be played on March 17 in Paris. We recall in 2023, in
    the Rugby Europe Championship, Romania came in 3rd, having defeated
    Spain in the third-place final, 31-25, in Badajoz.


    Romanian
    national rugby team’s next scheduled matches will be played in Bucharest. On February
    10, Romanian goes against Belgium, while on February the 17, Romania faces
    Portugal. For this coming Saturday’s fixture, the national team’s technical
    management has operated five changes in the line-up, as compared to the line-up
    that went against Poland.

  • Sports weekend

    Romania’s men’s tennis
    team, in Athens this coming weekend goes against the national team of Greece,
    in a play-off confrontation counting towards maintaining the position in Davis
    Cup’s World Group I.


    For the match against
    Greece, Romania’s lineup is made of Marius Copil, Nicholas David Ionel, Cezar
    Creţu, Luca Preda and Victor Cornea.


    ATP 265th-placed Ionel and WTA 294th-placed
    Copil are the Romanian lineup’ s best-placed tennis players according to men’s
    singles rankings. In the men’s doubles, best-placed is Victor Cornea, ranking
    65th. Of the Greek team, best-placed is WTA number 7, Stefanos
    Tsitsipas.


    In the Davis Cup, Romania and Greece have
    twice gone against one another before. In 1933, in the Europe zone’s second
    round in Athens, Greece won, 4-1. In 1970 in Bucharest, Romania won, 5-nil, in a
    confrontation counting towards the Europe zone’s quarterfinals. Ilie Năstase,
    Ion Ţiriac, Viorel Marcu and Sever Mureşan were Romania’s tennis players back
    then, in the men’s singles confrontation. Ilie Nastase and Ion Tiriac proved their
    mettle in the men’s doubles


    This coming weekend will see matches being
    played, counting towards the 12th round as part of the Women’s EHF
    Champions League. In Group A on Saturday, CSM Bucharest play an away fixture
    against top of the table team, Hungary’s Gyor, which has 11 points in a similar
    number of matches played. CSM are 3rd-placed, after six wins and four defeats.


    In Group B, on Sunday Rapid play a home
    game against Ferencváros Budapest. Vice champions Rapid are 7th-placed,
    while Ferencvaros, 6th, with three wins each. The first two teams in
    each group play straight in the quarterfinals, while 3rd, 4th, 5th
    and 6th-placed teams will prove their mettle in the playoffs for a
    place in the quarterfinals.


    Three Romanian
    teams play in Europe’s second-tier competition, the EHF European League. On
    Saturday, in Group D, CSM Târgu Jiu play a home match against Norway’s Sola. After
    the first three rounds, CSM Targu jIu were unable to add a point to their record
    sheet. In Croatia on Sunday, Dunărea Brăila face Group B’s bottom-of-the-table
    team, Lokomotiva Zagreb. With four points, Dunarea Braila are the runner-up
    team in the group, after Thüringer of Germany. Also on Sunday, Gloria Bistriţa play an away game against French team Nantes.
    In Group C, with an equal number of points, five, Gloria and Nantes are at the
    top of the table. However, Nantes have a better goal average.


    Matches
    counting the 24th round as part of Romanian Football Super league
    are scheduled at the weekend. On Friday, FC Botoşani play Poli Iasi and FC U
    Craiova face Dinamo Bucharest. On Saturday in Ploiesti the local side Petrolul take
    on CFR Cluj, then in Bucharest, Rapid face Oţelul Galaţi. On Sunday, Universitatea
    Cluj play a home game against UTA, while in Sfântu Gheorghe, Universitatea
    Craiova play Sepsi. On Monday, FC Voluntari are pitted against Hermannstadt and
    FCSB play Farul Constanţa. 11
    points clear of the 2nd and 3rd-placed teams, CFR and Rapid, FCSB
    are at the top of the as-it-stands table.



  • Sports flash

    Sports flash


    Romanian national football team’s goalie, Horaţiu
    Moldovan, has been transferred to Spanish club Atletico Madrid. The Spanish club
    paid to Rapid Bucharest football cub the sum stipulated in the termination contract,
    worth 800,000 Euro. Also 800, 000 Euro will be Horatiu Moldovan’s income for his
    first season with Atletico. Rapid was quick to fill in the gap in their pool of
    regulars, signing up Farul Constanta’s goal keeper, Marian Aioani, for whom the club paid 400,000 Euros.


    CFR Cluj football team has a new head-coach, Adrian Mutu. CFR sacked
    their former head-coach, the Italian Andrea Mandorlini, in the wake of CFR’s recent
    poor results. The straw that broke the camel’s back was CFR’s defeat this past
    weekend by the Superleague’s bottom-of-the-table team, FC Botosani. According to
    the domestic championship’s as-it-stands table, CFR are the runner-up team, 11
    points behind top-of-the-table team, FCSB.


    CSM CSU Oradea stays in the race for the quarterfinals as part of FIBA
    Europe Cup men’s basketball team. In a Group N home match on Wednesday, CSM CSU
    Oradea defeated Dutch opponents Leiden, 90-77. Second to German team Chemnitz, CSM
    CSU Oradea are the runner-up team in the group, with two wins in five games
    played. Italian team Varese are 3rd-palced in the group, also with two wins in
    4 games played. The first two teams in the group advance to the quarterfinals. CSM
    CSU Oradea play their decisive game at home, on February 7.


    Romanian women’s handball teams CSM Bucureşti and Gloria Bistriţa have won
    their debut games according to the National League’s away series. Holders CSM
    Bucharest defeated HC Zalău, 31-21, while Gloria defeated CSM Târgu Jiu, 25-18.
    CSM are at the top of the table, with 42 points, while Bistritsa are 2nd-placed,
    with 33, in 14 games played.