Sports weekend
The latestt from women's handball and football
Florin Orban, 16.10.2020, 13:45
A new Champions League round in women’s
handball is scheduled this coming weekend. In a Group B fixture on Saturday,
CSM Ramnicu Valcea take on Hungarian opponents Gyor, away from home. Gyor are
the runner-up team in the group, with two wins and two draws on their record
sheet. CSM Ramnicu Valcea are at the bottom of the table with a record of three
defeats in a similar number of games. CSM have had an auspicious debut in the domestic
championship, grabbing a 28-to-24 win against SCM Craiova in Ploiesti this past
Thursday.
CSM Bucharest play Hungarian opponents
Ferencvaros Budapest, in a Champions League confrontation this coming Sunday. CSM’s
lineup for the game will include Cristina Neagu, who was in lockdown as she
tested positive for COVID-19. In the domestic championship’s debut stage, CSM
Bucharest secured a 32-20 win against Gloria Buzau. In the Champions league, CSM
are 4th-placed in group A, with two wins and one defeat on their
record sheet. With one win and one defeat in only two games they have played so
far, Ferencvaros are 6th-placed in Group A.
We end with news from football,
since this coming weekend will see matches being played, counting towards the 7th
round of domestic League One championship. On Friday, FC Argeş take on Astra
Giurgiu. On Saturday, in Ploiesti, Chindia Târgovişte take on Gaz Metan Mediaş,
Politehnica Iaşi play a home game against Sepsi Sfântu Gheorghe, while CFR Cluj
face FC Botoşani, also on home turf. On Sunday in Medias, FC Hermannstadt are
pitted against UTA Arad, while in a confrontation hosted by the National Arena
in Bucharest Dinamo take on Universitatea Craiova. The last two games as part
of round 7 are scheduled on Monday, when FC Voluntari face Viitorul Constanţa and
Academica Clinceni play FCSB. Craiova are at the top of the table with 18 points,
followed by FCSB and CFR Cluj, with 12 points each.
(Translation by Eugen Nasta)