DateRHome v Away-
02/13 10:40 - CSU Bacau Women v HCM Roman Women 17-21
02/13 09:00 - ACS Amy Slatina Women v CSU Stiinta Bucuresti Women 13-32
02/13 09:00 - CNE Sf. Gheorge Women v CSU Resita Women 23-23
02/12 14:20 - CSU Neptun Constanta Women v CNE Valcea Women 21-18
02/12 14:20 - CSM Deva Women v CSU Timisoara Women 38-24
02/12 11:40 - CSM Bucuresti 2 Women v ACS Amy Slatina Women 36-21
02/12 11:40 - CSU Oradea Women v CNE Sf. Gheorge Women 35-30
02/12 11:40 - HCM Roman Women v ASC Corona Brasov Women 20-33
02/12 09:00 - CSU Stiinta Bucuresti Women v CS Danubius Calarasi Women 30-16
02/12 09:00 - CSU Resita Women v Gloria Bistrita 2 Women 20-25
02/12 08:00 - HCF Piatra Neamt Women v HC Dunarea Braila 2 Women 27-27
02/11 16:20 - CSU Timisoara Women v CSM Targu Jiu Women 20-41
02/11 16:20 - CNE Valcea Women v HCM Slobozia Women 28-28
02/11 13:40 - ACS Amy Slatina Women v CSU Neptun Constanta Women 20-29
02/11 13:40 - CNE Sf. Gheorge Women v CSM Deva Women 20-41
02/11 12:40 - ASC Corona Brasov Women v HCF Piatra Neamt Women 35-25
02/11 11:00 - CS Danubius Calarasi Women v CSM Bucuresti 2 Women 32-40
02/11 11:00 - Gloria Bistrita 2 Women v CSU Oradea Women 19-18
02/11 10:00 - HC Dunarea Braila 2 Women v CSU Bacau Women 28-21
12/05 13:20 - CSU Oradea Women v CSU Resita Women 25-21
12/05 10:40 - CSU Neptun Constanta Women v CS Danubius Calarasi Women 32-23
12/05 10:40 - CSM Deva Women v Gloria Bistrita 2 Women 26-21
12/05 09:40 - CSU Bacau Women v HCF Piatra Neamt Women 10-7
12/05 08:00 - CSM Targu Jiu Women v CNE Sf. Gheorge Women 41-28
12/05 08:00 - CSM Bucuresti 2 Women v CSU Stiinta Bucuresti Women 23-24
12/05 08:00 - CSM Roman Women v HC Dunarea Braila 2 Women 18-24
12/04 14:20 - CSU Resita Women v CSM Deva Women 28-38
12/04 14:20 - CSU Stiinta Bucuresti Women v CSU Neptun Constanta Women 23-21
12/04 14:20 - ASC Corona Brasov Women v CSU Bacau Women 40-15
12/04 11:40 - CS Danubius Calarasi Women v HCM Slobozia Women 25-31

The Divizia A is the second level of the Romanian women's professional handball system. The league comprises twenty nine teams.

History

This sport was first played in Romania in 1920. After a visit in Germany, a few physical education teachers introduced this sport in their classes. The Divizia A was founded in 1933 (in 11 players) and in 1958 in the current format with 7 players. The current champions are Gloria Buzău (Seria A) and Minaur Baia Mare (Seria B).

**Romania Divizia A Women Handball Tournament**

The Romania Divizia A Women is a premier handball tournament that showcases the incredible talent and competitive spirit of women's handball in Romania. As the second tier of women's handball in the country, this tournament serves as a vital platform for teams to demonstrate their skills, foster teamwork, and strive for promotion to the top division, Liga Națională.

Each season, the tournament features a diverse array of clubs from across Romania, representing both urban and rural communities. The competition is fierce, with teams battling it out over a series of matches that highlight the athleticism, strategy, and passion of the players. Fans can expect thrilling encounters filled with fast-paced action, impressive goals, and nail-biting finishes.

The Romania Divizia A Women not only emphasizes the importance of competitive play but also promotes the development of young talent. Many players in this league are on the cusp of breaking into the national team or securing spots in higher divisions, making every match a crucial opportunity for growth and exposure.

With a strong emphasis on sportsmanship and community engagement, the tournament also fosters a sense of camaraderie among teams and their supporters. Local fans rally behind their clubs, creating an electric atmosphere in arenas across the country.

As the tournament progresses, teams vie for the coveted championship title, with the top performers earning the chance to ascend to Liga Națională. The Romania Divizia A Women is not just a competition; it is a celebration of women's handball, showcasing the dedication, resilience, and talent of athletes who are shaping the future of the sport in Romania.