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Federația Română De Handbal
The Romanian Handball Federation () (FRH) is the governing body of handball in Romania. It is based in Bucharest. FRH is led by 6 departments. History * The official rules of the game are written and published by Karl Schelenz in Berlin (1919). * On 17 June 1921, the first game of handball takes place in Romania. The game was played at the Central Stadium Sibiu. It was organized by professor Wilhelm Binder, and the teams were two local high schools: Brukenthal High School and Girls High School. * In 1931, Sibiu will organize the first major competition: Transylvania Cup. * In 1933, handball is added to the existing Romanian Volleyball and Basketball Federation becoming Romanian Volleyball, Basketball and Handball Federation (FRVBH). * In 1934, Transylvania Cup becomes Handball National League. The league is formed from three sub-divisions based on their location: North League (Ardeal), West League (Banat) and South League (Bucharest and Ploieşti). * In 1936, Romanian Handball ...
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List Of International Sport Federations
This is a list of international sports federations, each of which serves as a non-governmental organization, non-governmental sports governing body, governing body for a given sport and administers its sport at a world level, most often crafting rules, promoting the sport to prospective spectator sport, spectators and fan (person), fans, developing prospective players, and organizing world or continental championships. Some international sports federations, such as World Aquatics and the International Skating Union, may oversee multiple activities referred to in common parlance as separate sports: World Aquatics, for example governs swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, and water polo as separate "disciplines" within the single "sport" of Aquatics. International sports federations form an integral part of the Olympic and Paralympic movements. Each Olympic sport is represented by its respective international sports federation, which in turn helps administer the events in its r ...
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Juniors League I Women's Handball
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Handball In Romania
Sport in Romania is an important part of the country's culture. Romania has risen to prominence in a number of sporting areas in recent decades. Association football is the most popular sport in Romania, a nation of 20 million. The most successful club is FCSB, Steaua Bucharest, who were the first Eastern European side to win the UEFA Champions League, European Cup and the UEFA Super Cup, European Supercup in 1986. Romania is one of only four national teams from Europe that took part in the first FIFA World Cup, World Cup in 1930. The Romania national football team has taken part in seven FIFA World Cups and had its most successful run during the 1990s, when they reached the quarterfinals of the 1994 FIFA World Cup, losing to Sweden in the penalty shootout. Romania was ranked third by FIFA in 1997. Other popular sports include Team handball, handball, volleyball, basketball, rugby union, tennis, and gymnastics. Many Romanian athletes have achieved significant success and have won ...
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Alexandru Dedu
Alexandru Mihai Dedu (born 15 September 1971 in Ploiești) is a retired Romanian handballer who played for the Romanian national team in line player position. He was part of the Romanian team which ranked eight at the 1992 Summer Olympic Games in Barcelona. On 10 February 2014, Dedu has been elected President of the Romanian Handball Federation (FRH) for a four-year tenure, replacing Cristian Gațu (1996–2014). Honours Poli Timişoara * Romanian Liga Naţională: 1990–91 Steaua București * Romanian Liga Naţională: 1993–94, 1995–96 Barcelona *Liga ASOBAL: 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99 *Copa del Rey: 1996–97, 1997–98 *Supercopa ASOBAL: 1996–97, 1997–98 *EHF Champions League: 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99 * EHF Super Cup: 1997–98, 1998–99 Porto * Portuguese League: 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04 * Portuguese League Cup: 2003–04 * Portuguese Super Cup: 2000, 2002 References External linksOfficial websiteat Sports Reference Sports Referen ...
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Cristian Gațu
Cristian Gațu (born 20 August 1945) is a retired Romanian handball player. He earned 212 caps with the national team, winning the world title in 1970 and 1974 and medalling at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics. After retiring from competitions he became a coach and sports official, appointed as Secretary of State for Youth and Sports in 1991–1993 and President of the Romanian Handball Federation in 1997–2014. Biography Gațu, an ethnic Aromanian, was born to renowned sports journalist Petre Gațu. In his early years he studied civil engineering in Bucharest and competed nationally in chess, association football and handball, eventually choosing handball for his career. With Steaua București, he won ten national titles and the 1977 European Cup. He retired after spending two seasons in Italy with Tuscany Follonica in the 1980s, both as a player and a coach. In 1983, he returned to Romania, where he first worked as an instructor of water sports, but later moved from coaching to ad ...
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Valentin Samungi
Valentin Samungi (27 January 1942 – 15 September 2024) was a Romanian handball player. He won the world title in 1970 and an Olympic bronze medal in 1972. Samungi started playing handball in 1958, as a goalkeeper for CSS Bucharest. Between 1966 and 1977 he competed as a defender for Dinamo Bucharest. He was a member of the national team in 1961–1973 and played 113 matches scoring 134 goals. Samungi ended his playing career as captain of the first league team "Știința" later "Universitatea" Bucharest, his nickname was "The Satrap". In 1977 he retired from competition to coach the national junior (1977–1985) and senior teams (1989–1991). In 1991 he became advisor for the Ministry of Youth and Sports, and in 1995–1996 served as chairman of the Romanian Handball Federation The Romanian Handball Federation () (FRH) is the governing body of handball in Romania. It is based in Bucharest. FRH is led by 6 departments. History * The official rules of the game are written and ...
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Cornel Oțelea
Cornel Oțelea (19 November 1940 – 22 January 2025) was a Romanian handball player who won the World Championships three times. From 1993 to 1995 he was the president of the Romanian Handball Federation. Biography Oțelea won three world titles, the European Cup both as a player (1968) and coach (1977), with Steaua București. He was coach of Romania's national team (bronze medal at the 1990 World Men's Handball Championship), and from 2002 until 2005, he coached the Romania women's national team. Colonel Cornel Oțelea from the Ministry of National Defense was promoted to the rank of brigadier general (with one star), being subsequently transferred to the reserve on 31 December 1997. In 2009, he was decorated with the Order of Sports Merit 1st Class. Oțelea died on 22 January 2025, at the age of 84. See also * World Championships most winner players * CSA Steaua București (handball) CSA Steaua București is a Romanian professional team handball, handball club base ...
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Carpathian Trophy
The Carpathian Trophy () is an annual men's and women's friendly handball tournament organised by the Romanian Handball Federation The Romanian Handball Federation () (FRH) is the governing body of handball in Romania. It is based in Bucharest. FRH is led by 6 departments. History * The official rules of the game are written and published by Karl Schelenz in Berlin (1919). * ...: * men's competition * women's competition Recurring sporting events established in 1959 1959 establishments in Romania International handball competitions hosted by Romania {{Romania-sport-stub ...
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Romania Women's National Handball Team
The Romanian women's national team represents Romania in senior women's international handball and is controlled by the Romanian Handball Federation, the governing body for handball in Romania. It competes in the three major international tournaments; the Olympic Games, the IHF World Championship and the EHF European Championship. Since first entering World Championship, Romania are the only team to have appeared in all 25 tournaments to date. They were crowned winners in the IHF World Championship three times: 1956, 1960 and 1962, and finished as runners-up in 1973 and 2005 and also finished third in 2015. Since first entering in 1994, Romania have never won the EHF European Championship, with their best performances being a third-place finish in 2010. Honors IHF World Championship * Gold medalists: 1956, 1960, 1962 * Silver medalists: 1973, 2005 * Bronze medalists: 2015 EHF European Championship * Bronze medalists: 2010 Other awards GF World Cup * Go ...
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Romania Men's National Handball Team
The Romania men's national handball team is governed by the Romanian Handball Federation () and takes part in international handball competitions. Romania was for many decades the most successful nation in handball with 4 gold medal wins at the World Championships, they served as a model for the sport. However, Romania has failed to win a medal since 1990. Competitive record Champions   Runners-up   Third Place   Fourth Place   Olympic Games World Championship Euro Tournaments All teams in these tournaments are European,all World and Olympic Champions, and top 7 from World Championships and Olympics were participating. They were mini European championships at the time. :EURO World Cup tournament Sweden *1971 : 2nd place *1974 : 5th place *1992 : 8th place :EURO Super Cup tournament Germany *1979 : 2nd place *1981 : 5th place *1983 : Champions *1985 : 4th place *1987 : 4th place *1989 : 3rd place *1991 ...
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Juniors League III Women's Handball
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