victory is there, money is still waiting for the CSM, yeah



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“Respect our work!” and “Keep your promises!” The players of the CSM women’s handball team in Bucharest stood out with t-shirts to present the Champions League match against Ferencváros, protesting the slow payouts of the Romanian club.

“Respect our work!” and “Keep your promises!” Bucharest players stood out in jerseys


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The players of the capital team have not received their salary since July, according to press reports, and are now waiting for the situation to be resolved with the new mayor, Nicusor Dan, elected at the end of September. Gazeta Sporturilor, Bucharest sports newspaper, has been informed that players who have been certified in the summer, such as Siraba Dembélé, Martine Smeets, Alexandrina Cabral Barbosa or Barbara Lazovic, have not received a single lei since they signed with CSM.

After Gabriela Firea, who turned CSM into a 10.5 million euro gigak club with 13 divisions, lost the election, the team is even more uncertain. Newly elected Dan has repeatedly emphasized in recent years that the city administration alone cannot maintain a club of this size and that the benefit of the money should be spent more on the youth.

In relation to the party, the Romanian press was mainly composed of the coronavirus Cristina Neagu highlights his successful comeback. “Like a medicine” – The Handbalmania portal writes about the effect of Neagu starting from the bench and finishing with 6 goals, along with Dembélé, who scored 11 goals, and the excellent defense Jelena grubisic your game stands out. According to the latter, the defense did a great job so that CSM could score easy goals after a break.

“We started hard, but the pace of the second half was already better. After a victory we can only be satisfied “ The Croatian goalkeeper told Gazeta Sporturilo.

northYOUR LEAGUE OF BALL CHAMPIONS
GROUP A, ROUND 5
CSM BUCHAREST (roman) –FTC-RAIL CARGO HUNGARY 25–19 (12–10)
Bucharest, behind closed doors. V:
M. Sá, V. Sá (Portuguese)
CSM: J. GRUBISIC – Moisa 1, A. KLIKOVAC, Perianu 1, Pintea 2, Omoregie, DEMBÉLÉ 9. To exchange: Dedu (kapus), LAZOVIC 5, NEAGU 6 (1), Cvijics, C. Martín, Smeets, Bazaliu 1. Coach: Adrian vasile
FTC: Janurik – MALESTEIN 5 (3), STOLLE 4, Schatzl, Kovacsics 3, SZUCSÁNSZKI 4, Márton G.2. To exchange: Csiszár-Szekeres, Behnke 1, Ballai B., Bánfai V., Ferenczy D. Coach: Gábor Elek
Development of the result. 7 min: 1-4. 13. p.: 4-4. 18. p.: 5-7. 24. p.: 9–8. 38. p.: 16-12. 50. p.: 21-15. 58. p.: 23-19
Exhibitions: 6, resp. 4 min
Seven meters: 1/1, sick. 5/3
MAIN BALANCE
Adrian Vasile:
– This match was important, so I am very happy that we won and that we had a good team game. We had to play handball with a lot of concentration for sixty minutes, because in their last match we could see that the people of Ferencváros are great fighters.
Gábor Elek: – The people of Bucharest won completely deservedly, it was obvious that quality exchanges would decide the match. In the previous round we achieved a feat with half a team, but now, in the second half, I didn’t feel like we had any particular chance of winning. In general, I am very proud because we also fought very well in this lineup and made it difficult for CSM for as long as possible.

ADDITIONAL RESULTS
Rostov-Don (Russian) -Metz (French) 30-26
(16-12)
Crimea Ljubljana (Slovenia) –BBM Bietigheim (Germany) 28–26 (12-16)
Esbjerg (Danish) –Vipers Kristiansand (Norwegian) 27–27 (12-12)

GROUP STATUS A.
1. Vipers Kristiansand (Norwegian) 4 3 one 117-107 +10 7
2. Rostov-on-Don (Russian) 4 3 one 111-105 +6 7
3. CSM Bucharest (Romanian) 4 3 one 111-104 +7 6
4. Metz Handball (france) 4 two two 121-115 +6 4
5. Team Esbjerg (dán) 4 one one two 110-107 +3 3
6. Crimea Ljubljana (Slovenia) 4 one one two 104-109 -5 3
7. FTC-RAIL CARGO HUNGARY 3 one two 68–72 -4 two
8. Bietigheim (German) 5 5 139-162 -2. 3 0



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