Video | Romania – Poland 28-24. Frantic return for “tricolor”. They led 3 quarters of the game. First victory in the Euro



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  • European Women’s Handball Championship: Poland – Romania, Saturday, 17:00, Digi Sport 1

  • League 1: FCSB –UTA, Saturday, 21:30, Digi Sport 1

Romania – Poland 28-24. Cistina Neagu, 8 goals. Cristina Laslo, 6 goals, man of the match

The “Tricolors” started the game badly with Poland, as well as that of Germany and were led for a long time. However, two parades by Yulia Dumanska followed, followed by two goals from Elena Dincă and Romania tied at 4.

In the 200th selection for the national team, Cristina Neagu was not very fit, but she was still the best scorer of the match, with 8 goals and reached the level of 865. In the first of this match she achieved it only after the fourth attempt . .

Instead, the best player in the world was responsible for the transformations from 7 meters. The Poles then distanced themselves by 4 goals, and Neagu scored the half-time score, 11-15, from a 7-meter throw with a megalovit: 129 kilometers per hour hit the ball propelled by our eighth, the fastest shot so far these Europeans. In the second half, Cristina Laslo came out on the ramp and was even chosen the player of the match, with 6 hits. Denisa Dedu, who returns from the coronavirus, also had some great parades. Until the 45th minute, the Poles led, but then it was time to equalize, when Neagu made it 18-18. Rosiak put Poland in the lead again, but Laslo and Buceshi hit spectacularly, and Laura Popa scored technically and Ostase scored at exactly the right time, ending the match with 6 goals. The final belonged entirely to the Romanians, who finished in force, score 28-24, and remain in the calculations for qualification. For Bogdan Burcea students, the game with Norway will continue, on Monday, at 9:30 p.m., LIVE on Digi Sport 1.


Initial novelty:

Things Romania – Poland, from the second stage of group D to European Women’s Handball Championship, it is disputed Saturday, since time 17:00, and will be broadcast live on Digi Sport 1 and on the digisport.ro website, in live video and text format.

LIVE VIDEO Romania – Poland 28-24 on Digi Sport 1. RCS and RDS subscribers can watch the match HERE

Min. 60: End of the match, 28-24, after Romania scored from midfield and the Poles scored the last goal of the match.

Min. 59: Romania – Poland 26-22. Fantastic! Ostase again scored his fifth goal on 6 shots.

Min. 58: Romania – Poland 25-22. The Poles collapse and Ostase scores.

Min. 57: Romania – Poland 24-22. Rosiak scores from 7 meters, even if Dedu guesses the ball.

Min. 56: Romania – Poland 24-21. The sensation of the “tricolor” returns, which are distancing themselves through Ostase.

Min. 55: Romania – Poland 23-21. Laslo marks an empty door.

Min. 55:Romania – Poland 22-21. Neagu scores superbly. The ball is propelled towards the goal at 122 km / h.

Min. 51: Romania – Poland 21-19. Goal Romania. Laura Popa scores with a technical execution.

Min. 48: Romania – Poland 20-19. Eliza Buceshi scores on the crossbar and takes advantage of the “tricolor”.

Min. 48: Romania – Poland 19-19. Laslo returns magnificently.

Min. 46: Romania-Poland 18-19. Goal Poland! Rosiak scores and puts Poland ahead.

Min. 45:Romania – Poland 18-18. Cristina Neagu marks her fourth shot from 7 meters.

Min. 45: Romania – Poland 17-18. Cristina Laslo scores and we get closer to goal again.

Min. 43: Romania – Poland 16-17. Iuganu scores and the referees consult the video to validate the success.

Min. 40: Denisa Dedu has a great parade.

Min. 37: Romania – Poland 14-17. Cristina Laslo scores again.

Min. 32: Romania – Poland 12-15. Cristina Laslo scores Romania’s first goal in the second half.

Min. 30: Romania – Poland 11-15. Cristina Neagu sets the break marker, from 7 meters. The ball sent by the second round of the Romanian team reached 129 km / h, the fastest launch of the tournament.

Min. 27: Romania – Poland 10-13. Ostase scores.

Min. 25 Romania – Poland 9-13. Goal Neagu from 7 meters.

Min. 23: Romania – Poland 8-12. Cristina Neagu scores her second goal.

Min. 19: Romania – Poland 6-9. Grzyb’s scores.

Min. 17: Romania – Poland 6-7. Neagu scores his first goal in 4 shots.

Min. 10: Romania – Poland 4-4. Indigo phase, with a parade by Dumanska and a goal by Dincă.

Min. 9: Romania 3-4 Poland. After a parade by Yulia Dumanska, Dincă’s goal follows.

Min. 4: Romania 1-1 Poland. Romania’s first goal is scored by Ostase.

Min. 2: Romania – Poland 0-1. Gega opens the score.

Min. 1: Starts the match. Cristina Neagu misses the first attack of the “tricolores”, in the first minute.


In the match with Poland, the Romanian women’s handball team is looking for its first victory at the European Championship in Denmark. In the group debut, Bogdan Burcea’s team was defeated by Germany, 22-19.

Poland is in the same situation, a team that definitely lost the match to Norway in the first round, scoring 22-35.

Compared to the match with Germany, Bogdan Burcea will be able to count on goalkeeper Denisa Dedu, who had two consecutive negative tests on COVID-19.

The only unavailable player on the Romanian team is Laura Moisă, detected with COVID-19 upon arrival in Denmark.

The other group D game, Germany v Norway, is also played on Saturday, live on Digi Sport 3, starting at 7.15pm.

Romanian team in the European Women’s Handball Championship:

  • Goalkeepers: Denisa Dedu (CSM Bucharest), Yuliya Dumanska (Podravka Koprivnica), Ana-Maria Măzăreanu (CS Gloria 2018 Bistriţa-Năsăud);
  • Extreme right: Laura Moisă (CSM Bucharest), Sonia Seraficeanu (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
  • Extreme left: Nicoleta Dincă (CS Gloria 2018 Bistriţa-Năsăud), Ana Maria Iuganu (SCM Gloria Buzău), Alexandra Dindiligan (HC Zalău);
  • Centers: Eliza Buceschi (CS Rapid Bucharest), Cristina Laslo (CS Minaur Baia Mare), Ana-Maria Ţicu (SCM Craiova), Andreea Popa (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
  • All right: Laura Popa (CS Rapid Bucharest), Ana-Maria Savu (SCM Craiova);
  • Interi left: Cristina Neagu (CSM Bucharest), Anca Polocoşer (CS Minaur Baia Mare);
  • pivot: Lorena Ostase (CSM Slatina), Alexandra Subţirică-Iovanescu (SCM Gloria Buzău)
  • Personal: Bogdan Burcea – head coach, Robert Licu – assistant coach, Jaume Fort Mauri – goalkeeping coach, Ştefan Ciuntu – physical trainer, Ioan Radu Cheregi – performance analyst, Florin Ciocoiu – doctor, Valentin Cucu – physiotherapist, Lavinia Vlangar – physical therapist , Nicoleta Alexandrescu – Team Manager, Doru Costică – Media Manager.

Romania’s program in group D of the European Handball Championship:

Romania-Germany, December 3 – 19-22

  • Romania v Poland, December 5 (5pm, Digi Sport 1)
  • Romania v Norway, December 7 (9:30 PM, Digi Sport 1)

Tags: European Women’s Handball Championship , romania poland , denisa dedu , women’s handball euro romania

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