Sports weekend
On Saturday and Sunday the town of
Ostrava will be hosting the tennis match pitting the team of the Czech Republic
against the similar side of Romania. The match counts towards FedCup’s World Group.
WTA 3-rd placed Simona Halep will be facing world no.5 tennis player, Karolina Pliskova,
in the most interesting confrontation of the FedCup match.
Florin Orban, 08.02.2019, 13:39
On Saturday and Sunday the town of
Ostrava will be hosting the tennis match pitting the team of the Czech Republic
against the similar side of Romania. The match counts towards FedCup’s World Group.
WTA 3-rd placed Simona Halep will be facing world no.5 tennis player, Karolina Pliskova,
in the most interesting confrontation of the FedCup match.
This year’s Australian Open
finalist, WTA no 2 Petra Kvitova will not be able to play for the team of the
Czech Republic, because of her extremely busy schedule.
Now it’s news from rugby, as in a
debut game counting towards the 2019 season of the Rugby Europe Championship,
Romania faces the winner of the last edition of the aforementioned competition,
Georgia, in a match hosted by the central Transylvanian city of Cluj. According
to current world ranking, Georgia is 13th-palced, ahead of Six
Nations tournament team Italy, with is 15th placed. Romania occupies
the 18th position in the same rankings.
At the weekend, in a Champions League
fixture hosted by the German town of Nordhausen, Romanian handball side CSM
Bucharest take on Thuringer, in the second main group. CSM Bucharest are 3-rd-placed
in the group, with 8 points, on a par with 2nd team Vipers
Kristiansand of Denmark, but with a poorer goal average. Hungarian side Gyor is
at the top of the table, with 11 points on their record sheet. Thuringer are at
the bottom of the table, with only one point.
Matches counting towards the last
round of the group stage in the EHF Cup are to be played at the weekend. In an
away Group A fixture, Magura Cisnadie face German opponents Bietigheim. Trophy
holders SCM Craiova play a home Group D match against Spain’s Bera Bera. At
present, both Romanian teams are at the bottom of the table in their groups.
From Friday and all through to
Monday matches will be played, counting towards the 23rd round of
the Romanian first football league. On Friday, Astra Giurgiu will be up against
Viitorul Constanta. On Saturday, Sepsi Sfantu Gheorghe receive the visit of
Dinamo Bucharest while the next day on their home turf, Dunarea Calarasi will
be playing Concordia Chiajna. Also on Sunday, Poli Iasi play a home game
against Gaz Metan Medias, while Universitatea Craiova on home turf takes on CFR
Cluj. On Monday, FC Botosani are pitted against FC Voluntari, while FCSB will
be up against FC Hermannstadt. CFR Cluj have the lead in the rankings, with 47
points, followed by FCSB, with 41 points on their record sheet.