Romania women's national futsal team

-3 Barabási (official competitions)
Romania -4 Ion (overall)FIFA codeROU
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First international Romania 5-5  Moldova
(Chișinău, Moldova; August 15, 2018)Biggest win Romania 3-2  Moldova
(Chișinău, Moldova; August 16, 2018)Biggest defeat Romania 1-12  Spain
(Madrid, Spain; September 12, 2018)

The Romania women's futsal team is the national women's futsal team of Romania and is governed by the Romanian Football Federation. Its first two games were in August 2018 against neighboring Moldova, a draw[1][2] and a win.[3][4] It first played an official match in the UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2019 qualifications, Main round, Group 1, where it lost all matches.[5] The team did not play any matches in 2019 or 2020, and it was the only national team that did not enter the UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2021 qualifications (later rescheduled as UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2022), despite doing so for the previous edition. The team did not return for UEFA Women's Futsal Euro 2023 qualifications either.

UEFA Women's Futsal Championship

Ed. Year Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA Qualifying Round Position in Group MP W D L GF GA
1  Portugal 2019 Did not qualify Main 4th 3 0 0 3 5 24
2  Portugal 2022 Did not enter Did not enter
3 TBD 2023 Did not enter Did not enter
Total 3 0 0 3 5 24

Results at official competitions

Friendly matches are not included.   Win   Draw   Loss

Competition No. Date and Place Opponent Result Scorers
2019 UEFA Futsal Championship
2019 UEFA Championship
Main round
Group 1  Spain
1 Sep 12, 2018 Leganés  Spain 1-12 Ion Goal 25:09
2 Sep 13, 2018 Leganés  Italy 2-8 Răduc Goal 29:12, Barabási Goal 32:51
3 Sep 15, 2018 Leganés  Poland 2-4 Barabási Goal 11:4918:23

Results and fixtures

2018

 Moldova v Romania 
15 August 2018 (2018-08-15) Friendly  Moldova 5–5 Romania  Chișinău, Moldova
18:00 UTC+02:00 Caraman Goal 13'
Ciobanu Goal 15'23'
Musteaţă 17'
Prisăcari Goal 40'
Report Ion Goal 16'19'23'
Covaci Goal 32'
Meleaca Goal 37'
Stadium: Complexul Sportiv Alexia
 Moldova v Romania 
16 August 2018 (2018-08-16) Friendly  Moldova 2–3 Romania  Chișinău, Moldova
11:00 UTC+02:00 Ciobanu Goal 14'
Prisăcari Goal 39'
Report Anca Goal 31'21'
Papp Goal 27'
Stadium: Complexul Sportiv Alexia
Spain  v  Romania
12 September 2018 (2018-09-12) 2019 UEFA Futsal EURO Q Spain  12–1  Romania Pabellón Europa, Leganés
18:30
  • Ampi Goal 0:186:5521:0729:33
  • Anita Goal 5:16
  • Mayte Goal 9:28
  • Sotelo Goal 11:0916:4424:4331:3136:26
  • Campoy Goal 14:26
Report
  • Ion Goal 25:09
Referee: Irina Velikanova (Russia), Aleš Mocnik Peric (Slovenia)
Romania  v  Italy
13 September 2018 (2018-09-13) 2019 UEFA Futsal EURO Q Romania  2–8  Italy Pabellón Europa, Leganés
18:00
  • Răduc Goal 29:12
  • Barabási Goal 32:51
Report
  • Da Silva Goal 0:15 (pen.)
  • Belli Goal 5:23
  • Luciani Goal 11:40
  • D'Incecco Goal 12:59
  • Mansueto Goal 20:36
  • Giuliano Goal 27:19 (pen.)37:10
  • Pomposelli Goal 28:21
Referee: Marjan Mladenovsk (Macedonia), Irina Velikanova (Russia)
Poland  v  Romania
15 September 2018 (2018-09-15) 2019 UEFA Futsal EURO Q Poland  4–2  Romania Pabellón Europa, Leganés
16:30
  • Włodarczyk Goal 8:51
  • Lichtenstein Goal 14:4819:58
  • Zajaç Goal 15:34
Report
  • Barabási Goal 11:4918:23
Referee: Irina Velikanova (Russia), Marjan Mladenovski (Macedonia)

Squads

The squad called up for training and EURO qualifiers played in 2018 consisted of 14 players.[2]

Coach: Romania David Asandei

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Sabina Radu Italy Chiaravale Fiber Pasta (futsal)
1GK Mirela Abălașei (1978-08-30)30 August 1978 (aged 39) Romania FC Universitatea Galați (football)

Lucia Meleaca (1991-12-05)5 December 1991 (aged 26) Romania CSM Târgu Mureș (football)
Mihaela Merlan (1995-10-25)25 October 1995 (aged 22) Romania Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (football)
Nina Anca (1988-04-27)27 April 1988 (aged 30) Romania Fair Play București (football)
Valentina Petre (1998-02-26)26 February 1998 (aged 20) Romania Fair Play București (football)
Roxana Ion Italy Italcave Real State (futsal)
Maria Stamate (1999-06-22)22 June 1999 (aged 19) Romania Universitatea Galați (football)
Antonia Covaci (2000-12-07)7 December 2000 (aged 17) Portugal Sporting Lisbon (youth futsal)
Monica Bențoiu (1996-12-10)10 December 1996 (aged 21) Romania Universitatea Galați (football)
Lidia Moacă (1995-04-01)1 April 1995 (aged 23) Romania Universitatea Galați (football)
Elena Răduc (1995-08-31)31 August 1995 (aged 22) Romania Universitatea Galați (football)
Kinga Barabási (1997-01-31)31 January 1997 (aged 21) Romania Vasas Femina Odorheiu Secuiesc (football)
Szidónia Papp Romania Heniu Prundu Bârgăului (football)

References

  • iconWomen's association football portal
  • iconAssociation football portal
  • flagRomania portal
  1. ^ "FUTSAL FEMININ / MOLDOVA - ROMÂNIA 5-5 (VIDEO)". www.fmf.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2020. Archived 14 March 2020 at archive.today
  2. ^ a b "VIDEO | Moldova – România 5-5, primul meci din istorie al naționalei de futsal feminin". www.frf.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2020. Archived 14 March 2020 at archive.today
  3. ^ "FUTSAL FEMININ / MOLDOVA - ROMÂNIA 2-3 (VIDEO)". www.fmf.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2020. Archived 14 March 2020 at archive.today
  4. ^ "VIDEO | România a învins Moldova într-un amical al naționalelor feminine de futsal". www.frf.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2020. Archived 14 March 2020 at archive.today
  5. ^ "Naționala României de futsal feminin a ratat calificarea la EURO 2019 | Federația Română de Fotbal". www.frf.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 14 March 2020. Archived 14 March 2020 at archive.today

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