Romania's youth team secures victory over Czech Republic in World Championship
Romania's youth national team celebrated a strong finish at the World Championship in China, defeating the Czech Republic 37-32 in the match for 11th and 12th place. This victory came after a closely contested first half, with Romania leading by just one point at 17-16.
Throughout the tournament, Romania showcased their strength, achieving notable wins against Canada with a score of 40-15, Brazil at 30-28, and South Korea, whom they defeated 26-22. Despite these wins, the team faced tough challenges, losing matches against Germany, Spain, and Poland.
Ultimately, Romania concluded the competition in 11th place, mirroring their result from the previous edition. This consistent performance reflects the team's resilience and potential as they build towards future competitions.
Romania has a proud history in handball, with two world titles to their name, won in 1995 and 1999. As the semifinals approach, featuring teams like Denmark, Spain, France, and Germany, the spirit of Romanian handball continues to thrive.