Romania

Radu Voina

Sport has always played a key role in the life of Radu Voina. He was born in 1950 in Sighisoara and by the age of 23 he had graduated from the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport at the University of Bucharest. His playing career began in 1969 and ended in 1983 and in that time, he was part of three Romanian Olympic delagations that earned two bronze and one silver medal, this is in addition to numerous national and international championship titles. Voina has been training players for the past 24 years and with the national team of Romania in FYR Macedonia for the Women´s ECh, he intends to show romanian handball at its very best!

Ionela Stanca

Ionela Stanca has been playing handball since the age of 12. She is a World Championship silver medalist  and when Romania finished fourth at the 2007 World Champioship, Stanca was voted into the ”All-Star Team”. Probably two of the best, but definately not the only accolade that Ionela Stanca has earned in her young career. In 1999 Stanca collected gold at the youth European Championship in Germany and added another gold medal only a year later at the Junior World Championship in 2000. Ionela made her international debut in 1997 and has so far scored over 150 goals for Romania.

Narcisa Lecusanu

The aim of Narcisa Lecusanu is to lay waste to her competition and take a gold medal back to Romania. Narcisa is fit, focused and ready for the best European Championship of her career. along with her team-mate Lungu, lecusanu also picked up her first and only gold medal in 1995. She collected silver approximately 10 years later at the World Championship in Russia. Lecusanu has been with C.S. Oltchim RM. Valcea since season 06/07 and in this team, she has honed her skills in the left back position and is a great support to her team-mates.

Carmen Amariei Lungu

The career highlight of Carmen Lungu remains the 2006/2007 Champions League victory with her then club Slagelse DT. For the past 16 years, Lungu has devoted her energies in being one of the best handball players that Romania has to offer. In the early days of her professional international career, Lungu did win a gold medal with the national junior team at the 1995 Junior World Championship. She has stepped out onto the international stage for her country over 100 times and has scored over 600 goals. With everything to play for, Lungu knows that this championship is not going to be easy. But she is ready!