Tag: Cristina Neagu

  • Cristina Neagu named world’s best female handball player in 2015

    Romanian Cristina Neagu was named the Mizuno Female World Handball Player of year 2015, following the vote from a 19-member international jury (17 countries – three continents) and from fans of this sport who have expressed their options on handball-planet.com.

    Cristina Neagu (credit image: click.ro)
    Cristina Neagu (credit image: click.ro)
    The 27-year-old member of Romania women’s national handball team, who is currently playing for ZRK Buducnost Podgorica gathered 84 points during this survey, overcoming by far the Norwegian competitors Nora Mork (52 pts) and Heidi Loke (49 pts). Neagu will thus succeed Heidi Loke who claimed three times this title (2011, 2013 and 2014) and Hungarian Zsuzsanna Tomori, who received this award in 2012.

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    Another Romanian player awarded by handball-planet.com is Paula Ungureanu, who was included in the 2015 world handball team alongside Cristina Neagu.

  • Romania Demolished Poland to Claim 3rd Place at World Women’s Handball Championship 2015 in Denmark

    Romanian women’s national handball team won 31-22 over Poland and earned the bronze medal at the 2015 World Championship in Denmark on Sunday.

    The squad coached by Swedish Tomas Ryde appeared to have performed without much emotions by taking over control of the game since early minutes and setting a 15-8 lead at half time.

    Romanian top scorer Cristina Neagu (pic: Facebook)
    Romanian top scorer Cristina Neagu (pic: Facebook)
    Despite losing three consecutive matches in the group stage, Romania advanced further and claimed a stunning 31-30 victory over the host team of Denmark in the quarterfinals following overtime. After the standard regulation time the score was 27-27 but the Romanians turned out to show stronger nerves during the additional minutes.

    However they faced a dramatic 33-35 loss to Norway in the semifinals after extra time and a 27-27 tie in the regulation time, just like the match against Denmark.

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    Cristina Neagu managed to set an impressive record at this world championship as she became the top scorer by netting an overall 63 goals and 10 times during the confrontation with Poland. Neagu was awarded the match best player prize but there is a high chance that she will be named the best player of the championship as well.

    Romania currently holds a stunning record becoming as of 2014 the only team in the world that has qualified for all World Championships.

    The big final will be between the Netherlands and Norway. It turns out to be a premiere for the Dutch ladies who reached a world cup final for the first time ever.