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CSM București (women's handball)

Clubul Sportiv Municipal București, also known as CSM București, CSM or CSM Bucharest, is a professional women's handball team based in Bucharest, Romania, that competes in the Liga Naţională and the EHF Champions League.

CSM București
Full nameClubul Sportiv Municipal București
Nickname(s)Tigroaicele (The Tigresses)
Short nameCSM
Founded2007; 16 years ago (2007)
ArenaSala Polivalentă
Capacity5,300
President Iulian Pîslaru
Head coach Adrian Vasile
Captain Cristina Neagu
LeagueLiga Naţională
2022-23Liga Națională, 1st of 14
Club colours   
Home
Away
Website
Official site

Founded in 2007, the club has traditionally worn a blue kit since inception. The team has played its home matches in the 5,300-capacity Polyvalent Hall in the Tineretului Park in southern Bucharest.

CSM București established itself as a major force in both Romanian and European handball in the late 2010s, winning EHF Champions League in its debut season and reaching the Final Four three consecutive times. This success was replicated in the league, where the club won four consecutive times.

The official CSM mascot is a "tiger". CSM Bucharest is one of the most widely supported handball clubs in Romania.

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Location of CSM București

History edit

 
The club crest from 2007 to 2023.

Early years edit

CSM București was formed in 2007 by the General Council of Bucharest, as part of the program to promote handball among capital's youth.[1] The team played in the second division of Romania for two seasons without notable results. At the end of the 2008–2009 season, Rapid București experienced financial problems and eleven of their players along with coach Vasile Mărgulescu, moved to CSM. Benefiting from the experience of several new players, the club won all its Divizia A matches and promoted to the Liga Națională.[2]

Since 2010, CSM Bucharest were a constant presence of the Liga Națională,[3] and finished third in their debut season, after Oltchim Vâlcea and Universitatea Cluj-Napoca. The team made European debut playing in the 2011–2012 season of the EHF Cup, where they reached the Round of 16 but unfortunately being eventually beaten by Romanian HC Zalău. In the following two seasons they played in the Liga Națională without significant results.

First national title (2015) edit

Mărgulescu was fired after a poor start in 2014 and replaced with Mette Klit.[4] The ambitious board aimed to win the Liga Națională next season, wanting to become even a threat to win the Champions League.[5] In the spring of 2014, four Brazilian World Championship winners (Mayssa Pessoa, Ana Paula Rodrigues, Deonise Cavaleiro and Fernanda da Silva), plus 2014 European Championship's stars Carmen Martín and Linnea Torstenson, signed contracts at CSM.[6] A strong squad was filled with local talent including Oana Manea, Iulia Curea or Talida Tolnai.[6]

The club hosted first edition of Bucharest Trophy in preseason.[7] The hosts took the home advantage to win the final against Champions League Runners-Up ŽRK Budućnost.[8]

The Tigresses won their first eight matches of the season[9] before losing to title rivals HCM Baia Mare.[10] But at the second part of the season, CSM took revenge on Baia Mare with 29–23 win in Bucharest. They secured a spot in the playoffs and second place in the regular season. Eventually, they won 6 consecutive games, earning gold medal. CSM București beat HCM Baia Mare in both legs of the Championship Play Off Final. Previously they defeated HC Dunărea Brăila and Corona Braşov.[11]

EHF Champions League triumph and domination in Romania (2016–) edit

By winning the national title, CSM qualified automatically for the groups of the 2015–16 EHF Champions League edition.[12] Once again, the club makes another number of top transfers including Isabelle Gulldén,[13] Romanian legend Aurelia Brădeanu and Danish duo Line Jørgensen and Maria Fisker.[14]

Between 20 and 23 August, Bucharest hosted in preseason the second Bucharest Trophy event and grabbed a second consecutive title by defeating Corona Braşov, ŽRK Vardar and ŽRK Budućnost in the final. In September 2015, Mette Klit was replaced in CSM, her Danish fellow Kim Rasmussen taking over.

Under Rasmussen, The Tigresses attained a milestone of 25 consecutive league victories. A second championship was won in April 2016.[15] In 2016, CSM won the treble winning all the country titles, including the Cup and the Supercup (both against HCM Roman).[16]

CSM București made Champions League debut playing against ŽRK Budućnost, IK Sävehof and SPR Lublin SSA in the group stage. Four wins over the opponents from Sweden and Poland, as well the Montenegro draw, secured second place. Into the main round, CSM bothered by injury.[17] Győri Audi ETO KC and ŽRK Vardar defeated CSM but the team reached the knockout phase where the Romanian side beat undefeated Rostov-Don twice in the quarterfinals.[18]

At the continent finals, in May 2016, București qualified for Final 4 finals for the first time after a semifinal victory over ŽRK Vardar, winning 27–21.[19] On 8 May, CSM București won their title beating Győri Audi ETO KC in the final after a nail-biting penalty shootout. Playmaker Isabelle Gulldén scored 15 goals for CSM and finished as Europe's top scorer, whilst Aurelia Brădeanu scored the final spot-kick.[17] Goalkeeper Jelena Grubišić was named Finals MVP.[20] CSM regained the trophy for Romania after a 52-year break.[21]

Kits edit

Honours edit

Domestic competitions edit

 
CSM Bucharest celebrating their Bucharest Trophy 2014 win against ŽRK Budućnost
  • Liga Națională
  • Cupa României
    •   Winners: 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023
    •   Finalist: 2015, 2020, 2021
  • Supercupa României
    •   Winners: 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, 2023
    •   Finalist: 2015, 2018, 2020, 2021

European competitions edit

Other competitions edit

Team edit

Current squad edit

Squad for the 2023–24 season
Squad information
No. Nat. Player Position Date of birth In Contract until Previous club
1   Laura Glauser Goalkeeper 20 August 1993 2022 2024   Győri ETO KC
2   Mihaela Mihai Right Wing 15 December 2004 2022 2026
3   Emilie Hegh Arntzen Left Back 1 January 1994 2021 2024   Vipers Kristiansand
7   Grâce Zaadi Centre Back 7 July 1993 2022 2024   Metz Handball
8   Cristina Neagu Left Back 26 August 1988 2017 2024   ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
9   Andreea Rotaru Centre Back 20 February 1994 2023 2025   Gloria Buzău
10   Ștefania Stoica Left Back 24 August 2003 2020 2024
12   Marie Davidsen Goalkeeper 20 August 1993 2021 2025   Thüringer HC
14   Željka Nikolić Right Wing 18 December 1994 2023 2024   Gloria Bistrița
16   Evelina Eriksson Goalkeeper 20 August 1996 2022 2024   Vipers Kristiansand
17   Elizabeth Omoregie Centre Back 29 December 1996 2018 2024   RK Krim
18   Jennifer Gutiérrez Left Wing 20 February 1995 2023 2025   Rapid București
20   Laura Flippes Right Back 13 December 1994 2023 2025   Paris 92
21   Alexandra Dindiligan Left Wing 16 February 1997 2021 2025   HC Zalău
25   Trine Østergaard Right Wing 17 October 1991 2023 2025   SG BBM Bietigheim
28   Monika Kobylińska Right Back 9 April 1995 2023 2025   Brest Bretagne Handball
49   Andreea Ailincăi Line Player 15 December 2003 2021 2024
51   Vilde Ingstad Line Player 12 July 1991 2023 2025   Team Esbjerg
77   Crina Pintea Line Player 3 April 1990 2022 2024   Győri ETO KC

Transfers edit

Transfers for the 2024–25 season

Personnel edit

Current technical staff edit

Selected former players edit

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors edit

Season Kit manufacturer Brands
2015–2016 Kempa Electromontaj / Toyota / Diangi Bak 2
2016–2017 Electromontaj / Borsec / Diangi Bak 2
2017–2018 Engie / Borsec / Novatik
2018–2019 Engie / BMW / Borsec / Novatik
2019–2020 Engie / Fiat / Borsec / Novatik
2020–2021 Engie / Unibet / Borsec / Novatik
Engie / Banca Transilvania / Unibet / Borsec / Cocomax
2021–2022 Game World Casino / Engie / Fiterman Pharma / Borsec / Cocomax / DCNEu
2022–2023 Game World Casino / Engie / Fiterman Pharma / Borsec / Cocomax / DCNEu / Fratelli
2023– Game World Casino / Engie / Fiterman Pharma / Borsec / Tesla

European competitions edit

EHF competitions
Season Competition Pld W D L GF GA Diff
2015–16 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 416 387 +29
2016–17 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 427 407 +20
2017–18 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 455 395 +60
2018–19 EHF Champions League 14 6 1 7 400 380 +20
2019–20 EHF Champions League 12 7 1 4 314 288 +26
Total 74 43 5 26 2012 1857 +155

Pld – Played; W – Won; D – Drawn; L – Lost; GF – Goals for; GA – Goals against; Diff – Difference.

EHF Champions League edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2015–16 Champions League
  Winner
Group Matches
(Group D)
  SPR Lublin SSA 33–21 30–27 2nd
  IK Sävehof 28–17 27–22
  Budućnost 22–28 23–23
Main Round
(Group 2)
  FC Midtjylland 24–22 28–23 4th
  HC Vardar 25–30 21–22
  Győri Audi ETO KC 22–24 22–28
Quarter Final   Rostov-Don 26–25 29–28 55–53
Semi Final (F4)   HC Vardar 27–21
Final (F4)   Győri Audi ETO KC 29–26 (ET)
2016–17 Champions League
  Third place
Group Matches
(Group C)
  Rostov-Don 24–21 22–20 2nd
  FC Midtjylland 26–20 21–24
  Győri Audi ETO KC 24–27 25–33
Main Round
(Group 2)
  Larvik HK 26–26 33–35 3rd
  Team Esbjerg 33–25 25–20
  RK Krim 24–21 28–26
Quarter Final   FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 30–25 27–26 57–51
Semi Final (F4)   HC Vardar 33–38
3rd (F4)   Budućnost 26–20
2017–18 Champions League
  Third place
Group Matches
(Group A)
  RK Krim 30–18 33–30 1st
  Nykøbing Falster H. 39–26 22–25
  GTPR Gdynia 34–22 34–23
Main Round
(Group 1)
  Győri Audi ETO KC 28–22 24–28 3rd
  FC Midtjylland 29–24 31–26
  Rostov-Don 22–22 24–25
Quarter Final   Metz Handball 34–21 20–27 54–48
Semi Final (F4)   Győri Audi ETO KC 20–26
3rd (F4)   Rostov-Don 31–30
2018–19 Champions League Group Matches
(Group D)
  Vipers Kristiansand 26–31 29–27 1st
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 36–31 34–28
  SG BBM Bietigheim 32–24 28–30
Main Round
(Group 2)
  Győri Audi ETO KC 25–27 27–36 4th
  Krim Mercator 32–26 22–23
  Thüringer HC 23–23 38–30
Quarter Final   Metz Handball 26–31 22–23 48–54
2019–20 Champions League Group Matches
(Group B)
  Rostov-Don 23–23 22–23 3rd
  Team Esbjerg 21–25 24–22
  MKS Lublin 35–19 28–19
Main Round
(Group 1)
  Metz Handball 32–27 26–28 4th
  Vipers Kristiansand 28–22 25–23
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 27–24 23–33
Quarter Final   Győri Audi ETO KC Cancelled
2020–21 Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
  Metz Handball 31–26 22–25 3rd
  Rostov-Don 22–27 10–0[nb 1]
  Vipers Kristiansand 22–29 25–30
  Team Esbjerg 28–26 30–29
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 25–19 27–31
  SG BBM Bietigheim 10–0[nb 1] 32–22
  RK Krim 22–22 25–23
Round of 16   SCM Râmnicu Vâlcea 33–24 21–27 54–51
Quarter-finals   CSKA Moscow 32–27 19–24 51–51(a)
2021–22 Champions League Group Matches
(Group A)
  Brest Bretagne Handball 29–30 21–24 5th
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 27–21 30–31
  Budućnost BEMAX 30–22 28–20
  BV Borussia 09 Dortmund 33–29 25–22
  Rostov-Don 27–30 0–10
  Team Esbjerg 29–29 21–22
  RK Podravka Koprivnica 29–21 36–31
Playoffs   CSKA Moscow 10–0 10–0 20–0
Quarter-finals   Team Esbjerg 25–26 27–27 52–53
2022–23 EHF Champions League Group A   Odense Håndbold 40–31 31–27 2nd
  Vipers Kristiansand 27–24 29–35
  RK Krim Mercator 30–28 26–28
  SG BBM Bietigheim 28–28 27–25
  Brest Bretagne Handball 30–30 33–26
  FTC-Rail Cargo Hungaria 30–24 33–29
  DHK Baník Most 40–25 35–26
Quarter-finals   Team Esbjerg 31–33 28–32 59–65
2023–24 EHF Champions League Group A   Győri ETO KC 23–27
  IK Sävehof 41–26
  Odense Håndbold 28–24
  Brest Bretagne Handball 28–30
  SG BBM Bietigheim 24–26
  ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica
  DVSC Schaeffler

Green – Win; Yellow – Draw; Red – Lost.

  1. ^ a b The matches could not be played and were assessed by the EHF.

Domestic competitions edit

League Romanian Cup Romanian Supercup
Season Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA Diff
2010–2011 Liga Națională   26 17 4 5 825 788 +37
2011–2012 Liga Națională 7th 26 12 1 13 730 749 -19
2012–2013 Liga Națională 8th 20 8 0 12 525 533 -8
2013–2014 Liga Națională 7th 22 11 1 10 531 538 -7
2014–2015 Liga Națională   26 24 0 2 771 553 +218   Finalist   Finalist
2015–2016 Liga Națională   26 25 0 1 816 584 +233   Winner   Winner
2016–2017 Liga Națională   22 21 0 1 680 478 +202   Winner   Winner
2017–2018 Liga Națională   26 25 0 1 821 573 +248   Winner   Finalist
2018–2019 Liga Națională   24 22 0 2 708 565 +143   Winner   Winner
2019–2020 Liga Națională   17 14 1 2 467 386 +81   Finalist   Finalist
2020–2021 Liga Națională   28 26 1 1 839 625 +214   Finalist   Finalist
2021–2022 Liga Națională   26 22 2 2 769 622 +167   Winner   Winner
2022–2023 Liga Națională   26 25 1 0 844 658 +186   Winner   Winner
Total 315 252 11 52 9326 7099 +1696

Pos – Position; Pld – Played; W – Won; D – Drawn; L – Lost; GF – Goals for; GA – Goals against; Diff – Difference.

Statistics edit

Individual awards in the EHF Champions League edit

Season Player Award
2015–16   Isabelle Gulldén Top Scorer (108 goals)
  Jelena Grubišić Most Valuable Player of the Final Four
2016–17   Carmen Martín All–Star Team (Best Right Wing)
2017–18   Cristina Neagu Top Scorer (110 goals)
  Cristina Neagu All–Star Team (Best Left Back)
2018–19   Jovanka Radičević All-Star Team (Best Right Wing)
2019–20   Cristina Neagu All–Star Team (Best Left Back)
2020–21   Cristina Neagu All-Star Team (Best Left back)
2021–22   Cristina Neagu All-Star Team (Best Left back)
Last updated on 3 June 2022

Coaches edit

Period Coaches
June 2007 — February 2014   Vasile Mărgulescu
February 2014 — February 2014   Lucian Ghiulai
February 2014 — September 2015   Mette Klit
September 2015 — May 2016   Kim Rasmussen
May 2016 — November 2016   Jakob Vestergaard
November 2016 — April 2017   Aurelian Roșca
April 2017 — June 2017   Per Johansson
June 2017 — March 2018   Helle Thomsen
March 2018 — May 2018   Per Johansson
July 2018 — October 2018   Magnus Johansson
October 2018 — May 2019   Dragan Đukić
July 2019 — October 2019   Tomas Ryde
October 2019 — Present   Adrian Vasile

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "HOTĂRÂREA Nr. 156 din 19.06.2007 privind înființarea Clubului Sportiv Municipal București, instituție publică în subordinea Consiliului General al Municipiului București" (PDF) (in Romanian). MONITORUL OFICIAL AL MUNICIPIULUI BUCUREȘTI. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  2. ^ "CSM București a promovat în Liga I de handbal". Evenimentul Zilei. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  3. ^ "Nou promovata CSM București e revelaţia Ligii Naţionale de handbal feminin" (in Romanian). Libertatea. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  4. ^ "Mette Klit, noul antrenor al echipei CSM București: M-am întors în România pentru atmosfera de aici" (in Romanian). mediafax. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
  5. ^ "EXCLUSIV: "Vestergaard vine la discuții pe 15 februarie". CSM București anunță o nouă revoluție în handbal/" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  6. ^ a b "Oficial: Manea, Tolnai și Torstenson, doi ani la CSM București" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  7. ^ "Final 4-ul Ligii Campionilor se "mută" în București. CSM București aduce Buducnost în România şi aşteaptă o confirmare şi de la Gyor" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  8. ^ "Aer de Ligă – CSM Bucureşti a învins aseară finalista Ligii Campionilor, 24-20, la Bucharest Trophy 2014" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  9. ^ "VIDEO CSM București – Corona 25-19. Gazdele, la un punct de liderul Baia Mare" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  10. ^ "FOTO Baia Mare e mai tare! – HCM s-a impus în duelul cu CSM București şi îşi securizează prima poziţie, scor 24-21" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  11. ^ "VIDEO HCM Baia Mare – CSM București 17-20. Echipa pregătită de Mette Klit a câștigat titlul" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  12. ^ "CSM București, noua campioană a handbalului feminin din România – Jucătoarele lui Mette Klit vor juca în Liga Campionilor" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  13. ^ "Isabelle Gullden vine la CSM București. Cum va arăta echipa din Capitală începând din vară. Dublă lovitură pentru CSM: la echipa masculină ajunge portarul Linus Persson" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  14. ^ "Transferuri importante anunţate de CSM București de sărbători: "Line Jorgensen şi Maria Fisker vin în ianuarie la București pentru vizita medicală". Cristina Neagu, în capul listei de achiziţii" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  15. ^ "Titlul rămâne pe loc! CSM București a câștigat din nou campionatul la handbal feminin" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  16. ^ "Triplă istorică pentru CSM București – Azi a câștigat și Cupa României" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  17. ^ a b "Handbal feminin: HCM Baia Mare a câştigat derby-ul cu campioana CSM București" (in Romanian). Pro Sport. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
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  20. ^ "CSM București este campioana Europei! Fetele s-au depășit pe ele, au întrecut pe Győr și au câștigat trofeul Champions League" (in Romanian). LEAD. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  21. ^ "LIGA CAMPIONILOR: Trofeul la handbal feminin revine in Romania dupa 52 DE ANI. CSM Bucuresti a castigat finala cu Gyor" (in Romanian). PRO TV. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  22. ^ "Staff". csmbucuresti.ro.

External links edit

  • Official website

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See also CSM București men s handball Clubul Sportiv Municipal București also known as CSM București CSM or CSM Bucharest is a professional women s handball team based in Bucharest Romania that competes in the Liga Naţională and the EHF Champions League CSM BucureștiFull nameClubul Sportiv Municipal BucureștiNickname s Tigroaicele The Tigresses Short nameCSMFounded2007 16 years ago 2007 ArenaSala PolivalentăCapacity5 300PresidentIulian PislaruHead coachAdrian VasileCaptainCristina NeaguLeagueLiga Naţională2022 23Liga Națională 1st of 14Club colours HomeAwayWebsite Official siteFounded in 2007 the club has traditionally worn a blue kit since inception The team has played its home matches in the 5 300 capacity Polyvalent Hall in the Tineretului Park in southern Bucharest CSM București established itself as a major force in both Romanian and European handball in the late 2010s winning EHF Champions League in its debut season and reaching the Final Four three consecutive times This success was replicated in the league where the club won four consecutive times The official CSM mascot is a tiger CSM Bucharest is one of the most widely supported handball clubs in Romania Bucuresticlass notpageimage Location of CSM București Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 First national title 2015 1 3 EHF Champions League triumph and domination in Romania 2016 2 Kits 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 European competitions 3 3 Other competitions 4 Team 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Transfers 5 Personnel 5 1 Current technical staff 5 2 Board members 6 Selected former players 7 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors 8 European competitions 8 1 EHF Champions League 9 Domestic competitions 10 Statistics 10 1 EHF Champions League Top 10 Goalscorers 10 2 Domestic Competitions Top 10 Goalscorers 10 3 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League 11 Coaches 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksHistory edit nbsp The club crest from 2007 to 2023 Early years edit CSM București was formed in 2007 by the General Council of Bucharest as part of the program to promote handball among capital s youth 1 The team played in the second division of Romania for two seasons without notable results At the end of the 2008 2009 season Rapid București experienced financial problems and eleven of their players along with coach Vasile Mărgulescu moved to CSM Benefiting from the experience of several new players the club won all its Divizia A matches and promoted to the Liga Națională 2 Since 2010 CSM Bucharest were a constant presence of the Liga Națională 3 and finished third in their debut season after Oltchim Valcea and Universitatea Cluj Napoca The team made European debut playing in the 2011 2012 season of the EHF Cup where they reached the Round of 16 but unfortunately being eventually beaten by Romanian HC Zalău In the following two seasons they played in the Liga Națională without significant results First national title 2015 edit Mărgulescu was fired after a poor start in 2014 and replaced with Mette Klit 4 The ambitious board aimed to win the Liga Națională next season wanting to become even a threat to win the Champions League 5 In the spring of 2014 four Brazilian World Championship winners Mayssa Pessoa Ana Paula Rodrigues Deonise Cavaleiro and Fernanda da Silva plus 2014 European Championship s stars Carmen Martin and Linnea Torstenson signed contracts at CSM 6 A strong squad was filled with local talent including Oana Manea Iulia Curea or Talida Tolnai 6 The club hosted first edition of Bucharest Trophy in preseason 7 The hosts took the home advantage to win the final against Champions League Runners Up ZRK Buducnost 8 The Tigresses won their first eight matches of the season 9 before losing to title rivals HCM Baia Mare 10 But at the second part of the season CSM took revenge on Baia Mare with 29 23 win in Bucharest They secured a spot in the playoffs and second place in the regular season Eventually they won 6 consecutive games earning gold medal CSM București beat HCM Baia Mare in both legs of the Championship Play Off Final Previously they defeated HC Dunărea Brăila and Corona Brasov 11 EHF Champions League triumph and domination in Romania 2016 edit By winning the national title CSM qualified automatically for the groups of the 2015 16 EHF Champions League edition 12 Once again the club makes another number of top transfers including Isabelle Gullden 13 Romanian legend Aurelia Brădeanu and Danish duo Line Jorgensen and Maria Fisker 14 Between 20 and 23 August Bucharest hosted in preseason the second Bucharest Trophy event and grabbed a second consecutive title by defeating Corona Brasov ZRK Vardar and ZRK Buducnost in the final In September 2015 Mette Klit was replaced in CSM her Danish fellow Kim Rasmussen taking over Under Rasmussen The Tigresses attained a milestone of 25 consecutive league victories A second championship was won in April 2016 15 In 2016 CSM won the treble winning all the country titles including the Cup and the Supercup both against HCM Roman 16 CSM București made Champions League debut playing against ZRK Buducnost IK Savehof and SPR Lublin SSA in the group stage Four wins over the opponents from Sweden and Poland as well the Montenegro draw secured second place Into the main round CSM bothered by injury 17 Gyori Audi ETO KC and ZRK Vardar defeated CSM but the team reached the knockout phase where the Romanian side beat undefeated Rostov Don twice in the quarterfinals 18 At the continent finals in May 2016 București qualified for Final 4 finals for the first time after a semifinal victory over ZRK Vardar winning 27 21 19 On 8 May CSM București won their title beating Gyori Audi ETO KC in the final after a nail biting penalty shootout Playmaker Isabelle Gullden scored 15 goals for CSM and finished as Europe s top scorer whilst Aurelia Brădeanu scored the final spot kick 17 Goalkeeper Jelena Grubisic was named Finals MVP 20 CSM regained the trophy for Romania after a 52 year break 21 Kits 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2020 21 2022 23 nbsp Second place 2018 19 2021 22 nbsp Third place 2011 Cupa Romaniei nbsp Winners 2016 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 nbsp Finalist 2015 2020 2021 Supercupa Romaniei nbsp Winners 2016 2017 2019 2022 2023 nbsp Finalist 2015 2018 2020 2021European competitions edit nbsp EHF Champions League nbsp Winners 2015 16 nbsp Third place 2016 17 2017 18Other competitions edit Bucharest Trophy nbsp Winners record 2014 2015Team editCurrent squad edit Squad for the 2023 24 seasonGoalkeepers0 1 nbsp Laura Glauser 12 nbsp Marie Davidsen 16 nbsp Evelina ErikssonLeft Wings0 4 nbsp Ramona Apușcăroaie 18 nbsp Jennifer Gutierrez 21 nbsp Alexandra DindiliganRight Wings0 2 nbsp Mihaela Mihai nbsp 14 nbsp Zeljka Nikolic 25 nbsp Trine OstergaardLine Players49 nbsp Andreea Ailincăi 51 nbsp Vilde Ingstad 77 nbsp Crina Pintea Left Backs0 3 nbsp Emilie Arntzen 0 8 nbsp Cristina Neagu c 10 nbsp Ștefania StoicaCentre Backs0 7 nbsp Grace Zaadi nbsp 0 9 nbsp Andreea Rotaru 17 nbsp Elizabeth Omoregie nbsp Right Backs20 nbsp Laura Flippes 28 nbsp Monika Kobylinska Squad informationNo Nat Player Position Date of birth In Contract until Previous club1 nbsp Laura Glauser Goalkeeper 20 August 1993 2022 2024 nbsp Gyori ETO KC2 nbsp Mihaela Mihai Right Wing 15 December 2004 2022 20263 nbsp Emilie Hegh Arntzen Left Back 1 January 1994 2021 2024 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand7 nbsp Grace Zaadi Centre Back 7 July 1993 2022 2024 nbsp Metz Handball8 nbsp Cristina Neagu Left Back 26 August 1988 2017 2024 nbsp ZRK Buducnost Podgorica9 nbsp Andreea Rotaru Centre Back 20 February 1994 2023 2025 nbsp Gloria Buzău10 nbsp Ștefania Stoica Left Back 24 August 2003 2020 202412 nbsp Marie Davidsen Goalkeeper 20 August 1993 2021 2025 nbsp Thuringer HC14 nbsp Zeljka Nikolic Right Wing 18 December 1994 2023 2024 nbsp Gloria Bistrița16 nbsp Evelina Eriksson Goalkeeper 20 August 1996 2022 2024 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand17 nbsp Elizabeth Omoregie Centre Back 29 December 1996 2018 2024 nbsp RK Krim18 nbsp Jennifer Gutierrez Left Wing 20 February 1995 2023 2025 nbsp Rapid București20 nbsp Laura Flippes Right Back 13 December 1994 2023 2025 nbsp Paris 9221 nbsp Alexandra Dindiligan Left Wing 16 February 1997 2021 2025 nbsp HC Zalău25 nbsp Trine Ostergaard Right Wing 17 October 1991 2023 2025 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim28 nbsp Monika Kobylinska Right Back 9 April 1995 2023 2025 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball49 nbsp Andreea Ailincăi Line Player 15 December 2003 2021 202451 nbsp Vilde Ingstad Line Player 12 July 1991 2023 2025 nbsp Team Esbjerg77 nbsp Crina Pintea Line Player 3 April 1990 2022 2024 nbsp Gyori ETO KCTransfers edit Transfers for the 2024 25 seasonPersonnel editCurrent technical staff edit Position StaffHead coach nbsp Adrian VasileAssistant coach nbsp Iulia CureaGoalkeeper coach nbsp Alina IordacheDoctor nbsp Tiberu HorceaKinetotherapist nbsp Ștefan BratuMasseur nbsp Alexandru FlorinLast updated 1 July 2023Source 22 Board members edit Office NameTeam Manager Cristina VărzaruDirector operational Vlad EnăchescuCompetition organiser Ionuț BuganMarketing communications Ionuț Aron Deputy General ManagerLast updated 24 June 2022Source 1 Selected former players edit nbsp Paula Ungureanu 2016 2019 nbsp Oana Manea 2014 2019 nbsp Cristina Vărzaru 2012 2017 nbsp Aurelia Brădeanu 2015 2017 nbsp Iulia Curea 2014 2020 nbsp Talida Tolnai 2014 2015 nbsp Patricia Vizitiu 2014 2015 nbsp Mihaela Tivadar 2014 2015 nbsp Denisa Dedu 2019 2021 nbsp Fernanda da Silva 2014 2016 nbsp Deonise Fachinello 2014 2015 nbsp Ana Paula Belo 2014 2016 nbsp Mayssa Pessoa 2014 2016 nbsp Eduarda Amorim 2022 nbsp Samara da Silva 2022 nbsp Isabelle Gullden 2015 2018 nbsp Linnea Torstensson 2014 2017 2019 2020 nbsp Nathalie Hagman 2017 2019 nbsp Sabina Jacobsen 2017 2019 nbsp Nora Mork 2019 2020 nbsp Marit Malm Frafjord 2017 2018 nbsp Amanda Kurtovic 2017 2019 nbsp Malin Aune 2021 2023 nbsp Jovanka Radicevic 2018 2019 nbsp Majda Mehmedovic 2016 2019 nbsp Andrea Klikovac 2019 2023 nbsp Ema Ramusovic 2021 2023 nbsp Siraba Dembele 2020 2023 nbsp Camille Ayglon Saurina 2016 2018 nbsp Gnonsiane Niombla 2016 2018 nbsp Kalidiatou Niakate 2022 2023 nbsp Tess Wester 2021 2022 nbsp Yvette Broch 2021 2022 nbsp Martine Smeets 2020 2022 nbsp Maria Fisker 2015 2016 nbsp Line Jorgensen 2015 2018 nbsp Andrea Lekic 2018 2020 nbsp Dragana Cvijic 2018 2021 nbsp Carmen Martin 2014 2017 2019 2022 nbsp Alexandrina Cabral 2020 2021 nbsp Ekaterina Vetkova 2014 2016 nbsp Marina Sudakova 2022 2023 nbsp Jelena Grubisic 2015 2022 nbsp Barbara Lazovic 2018 2019 2020 2022 nbsp Anastasia Lobach 2016 2018 nbsp Iryna Glibko 2013 2015 Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors editSeason Kit manufacturer Brands2015 2016 Kempa Electromontaj Toyota Diangi Bak 22016 2017 Electromontaj Borsec Diangi Bak 22017 2018 Engie Borsec Novatik2018 2019 Engie BMW Borsec Novatik2019 2020 Engie Fiat Borsec Novatik2020 2021 Engie Unibet Borsec NovatikEngie Banca Transilvania Unibet Borsec Cocomax2021 2022 Game World Casino Engie Fiterman Pharma Borsec Cocomax DCNEu2022 2023 Game World Casino Engie Fiterman Pharma Borsec Cocomax DCNEu Fratelli2023 Game World Casino Engie Fiterman Pharma Borsec TeslaEuropean competitions editEHF competitionsSeason Competition Pld W D L GF GA Diff2015 16 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 416 387 292016 17 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 427 407 202017 18 EHF Champions League 16 10 1 5 455 395 602018 19 EHF Champions League 14 6 1 7 400 380 202019 20 EHF Champions League 12 7 1 4 314 288 26Total 74 43 5 26 2012 1857 155Pld Played W Won D Drawn L Lost GF Goals for GA Goals against Diff Difference EHF Champions League edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate2015 16 Champions League nbsp Winner Group Matches Group D nbsp SPR Lublin SSA 33 21 30 27 2nd nbsp IK Savehof 28 17 27 22 nbsp Buducnost 22 28 23 23Main Round Group 2 nbsp FC Midtjylland 24 22 28 23 4th nbsp HC Vardar 25 30 21 22 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 22 24 22 28Quarter Final nbsp Rostov Don 26 25 29 28 55 53Semi Final F4 nbsp HC Vardar 27 21Final F4 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 29 26 ET 2016 17 Champions League nbsp Third place Group Matches Group C nbsp Rostov Don 24 21 22 20 2nd nbsp FC Midtjylland 26 20 21 24 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 24 27 25 33Main Round Group 2 nbsp Larvik HK 26 26 33 35 3rd nbsp Team Esbjerg 33 25 25 20 nbsp RK Krim 24 21 28 26Quarter Final nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 30 25 27 26 57 51Semi Final F4 nbsp HC Vardar 33 383rd F4 nbsp Buducnost 26 202017 18 Champions League nbsp Third place Group Matches Group A nbsp RK Krim 30 18 33 30 1st nbsp Nykobing Falster H 39 26 22 25 nbsp GTPR Gdynia 34 22 34 23Main Round Group 1 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 28 22 24 28 3rd nbsp FC Midtjylland 29 24 31 26 nbsp Rostov Don 22 22 24 25Quarter Final nbsp Metz Handball 34 21 20 27 54 48Semi Final F4 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 20 263rd F4 nbsp Rostov Don 31 302018 19 Champions League Group Matches Group D nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 26 31 29 27 1st nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 36 31 34 28 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 32 24 28 30Main Round Group 2 nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC 25 27 27 36 4th nbsp Krim Mercator 32 26 22 23 nbsp Thuringer HC 23 23 38 30Quarter Final nbsp Metz Handball 26 31 22 23 48 542019 20 Champions League Group Matches Group B nbsp Rostov Don 23 23 22 23 3rd nbsp Team Esbjerg 21 25 24 22 nbsp MKS Lublin 35 19 28 19Main Round Group 1 nbsp Metz Handball 32 27 26 28 4th nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 28 22 25 23 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 27 24 23 33Quarter Final nbsp Gyori Audi ETO KC Cancelled2020 21 Champions League Group Matches Group A nbsp Metz Handball 31 26 22 25 3rd nbsp Rostov Don 22 27 10 0 nb 1 nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 22 29 25 30 nbsp Team Esbjerg 28 26 30 29 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 25 19 27 31 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 10 0 nb 1 32 22 nbsp RK Krim 22 22 25 23Round of 16 nbsp SCM Ramnicu Valcea 33 24 21 27 54 51Quarter finals nbsp CSKA Moscow 32 27 19 24 51 51 a 2021 22 Champions League Group Matches Group A nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 29 30 21 24 5th nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 27 21 30 31 nbsp Buducnost BEMAX 30 22 28 20 nbsp BV Borussia 09 Dortmund 33 29 25 22 nbsp Rostov Don 27 30 0 10 nbsp Team Esbjerg 29 29 21 22 nbsp RK Podravka Koprivnica 29 21 36 31Playoffs nbsp CSKA Moscow 10 0 10 0 20 0Quarter finals nbsp Team Esbjerg 25 26 27 27 52 532022 23 EHF Champions League Group A nbsp Odense Handbold 40 31 31 27 2nd nbsp Vipers Kristiansand 27 24 29 35 nbsp RK Krim Mercator 30 28 26 28 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 28 28 27 25 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 30 30 33 26 nbsp FTC Rail Cargo Hungaria 30 24 33 29 nbsp DHK Banik Most 40 25 35 26Quarter finals nbsp Team Esbjerg 31 33 28 32 59 652023 24 EHF Champions League Group A nbsp Gyori ETO KC 23 27 nbsp IK Savehof 41 26 nbsp Odense Handbold 28 24 nbsp Brest Bretagne Handball 28 30 nbsp SG BBM Bietigheim 24 26 nbsp ZRK Buducnost Podgorica nbsp DVSC SchaefflerGreen Win Yellow Draw Red Lost a b The matches could not be played and were assessed by the EHF Domestic competitions editLeague Romanian Cup Romanian SupercupSeason Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA Diff2010 2011 Liga Națională nbsp 26 17 4 5 825 788 372011 2012 Liga Națională 7th 26 12 1 13 730 749 192012 2013 Liga Națională 8th 20 8 0 12 525 533 82013 2014 Liga Națională 7th 22 11 1 10 531 538 72014 2015 Liga Națională nbsp 26 24 0 2 771 553 218 nbsp Finalist nbsp Finalist2015 2016 Liga Națională nbsp 26 25 0 1 816 584 233 nbsp Winner nbsp Winner2016 2017 Liga Națională nbsp 22 21 0 1 680 478 202 nbsp Winner nbsp Winner2017 2018 Liga Națională nbsp 26 25 0 1 821 573 248 nbsp Winner nbsp Finalist2018 2019 Liga Națională nbsp 24 22 0 2 708 565 143 nbsp Winner nbsp Winner2019 2020 Liga Națională nbsp 17 14 1 2 467 386 81 nbsp Finalist nbsp Finalist2020 2021 Liga Națională nbsp 28 26 1 1 839 625 214 nbsp Finalist nbsp Finalist2021 2022 Liga Națională nbsp 26 22 2 2 769 622 167 nbsp Winner nbsp Winner2022 2023 Liga Națională nbsp 26 25 1 0 844 658 186 nbsp Winner nbsp WinnerTotal 315 252 11 52 9326 7099 1696Pos Position Pld Played W Won D Drawn L Lost GF Goals for GA Goals against Diff Difference Statistics editEHF Champions League Top 10 Goalscorers edit All time Last updated on 22 October 2023Place Name Seasons Goals1 nbsp Cristina Neagu 7 6002 nbsp Isabelle Gullden 3 2663 nbsp Elizabeth Omoregie 5 2294 nbsp Carmen Martin 5 1915 nbsp Crina Pintea 4 1476 nbsp Emilie Hegh Arntzen 3 1197 nbsp Siraba Dembele 3 1188 nbsp Barbara Lazovic 3 1179 nbsp Majda Mehmedovic 3 115 nbsp Andrea Lekic 2 115 Still playing for the club Domestic Competitions Top 10 Goalscorers edit 2014 present Last update on 18 February 2022Place Name Seasons Goals1 nbsp Carmen Martin 5 4222 nbsp Iulia Curea 6 3673 nbsp Isabelle Gullden 3 3594 nbsp Ana Paula Belo 2 2775 nbsp Linnea Torstenson 4 2536 nbsp Majda Mehmedovic 3 2457 nbsp Bianca Bazaliu 5 2448 nbsp Oana Manea 5 2349 nbsp Cristina Vărzaru 3 17710 nbsp Aurelia Brădeanu 2 146 Individual awards in the EHF Champions League edit Season Player Award2015 16 nbsp Isabelle Gullden Top Scorer 108 goals nbsp Jelena Grubisic Most Valuable Player of the Final Four2016 17 nbsp Carmen Martin All Star Team Best Right Wing 2017 18 nbsp Cristina Neagu Top Scorer 110 goals nbsp Cristina Neagu All Star Team Best Left Back 2018 19 nbsp Jovanka Radicevic All Star Team Best Right Wing 2019 20 nbsp Cristina Neagu All Star Team Best Left Back 2020 21 nbsp Cristina Neagu All Star Team Best Left back 2021 22 nbsp Cristina Neagu All Star Team Best Left back Last updated on 3 June 2022Coaches editPeriod CoachesJune 2007 February 2014 nbsp Vasile MărgulescuFebruary 2014 February 2014 nbsp Lucian GhiulaiFebruary 2014 September 2015 nbsp Mette KlitSeptember 2015 May 2016 nbsp Kim RasmussenMay 2016 November 2016 nbsp Jakob VestergaardNovember 2016 April 2017 nbsp Aurelian RoșcaApril 2017 June 2017 nbsp Per JohanssonJune 2017 March 2018 nbsp Helle ThomsenMarch 2018 May 2018 nbsp Per JohanssonJuly 2018 October 2018 nbsp Magnus JohanssonOctober 2018 May 2019 nbsp Dragan ĐukicJuly 2019 October 2019 nbsp Tomas RydeOctober 2019 Present nbsp Adrian VasileSee also editUniversitatea Știința București Rapid București Romania women s national handball teamReferences edit HOTĂRAREA Nr 156 din 19 06 2007 privind inființarea Clubului Sportiv Municipal București instituție publică in subordinea Consiliului General al Municipiului București PDF in Romanian MONITORUL OFICIAL AL MUNICIPIULUI BUCUREȘTI Retrieved 2018 03 05 CSM București a promovat in Liga I de handbal Evenimentul Zilei Retrieved 2018 03 05 Nou promovata CSM București e revelaţia Ligii Naţionale de handbal feminin in Romanian Libertatea Retrieved 2018 03 05 Mette Klit noul antrenor al echipei CSM București M am intors in Romania pentru atmosfera de aici in Romanian mediafax Retrieved 2017 03 05 EXCLUSIV Vestergaard vine la discuții pe 15 februarie CSM București anunță o nouă revoluție in handbal in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 a b Oficial Manea Tolnai și Torstenson doi ani la CSM București in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 Final 4 ul Ligii Campionilor se mută in București CSM București aduce Buducnost in Romania si asteaptă o confirmare si de la Gyor in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor Retrieved 2018 03 05 Aer de Ligă CSM Bucuresti a invins aseară finalista Ligii Campionilor 24 20 la Bucharest Trophy 2014 in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 VIDEO CSM București Corona 25 19 Gazdele la un punct de liderul Baia Mare in Romanian Digi Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 FOTO Baia Mare e mai tare HCM s a impus in duelul cu CSM București si isi securizează prima poziţie scor 24 21 in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor Retrieved 2018 03 05 VIDEO HCM Baia Mare CSM București 17 20 Echipa pregătită de Mette Klit a caștigat titlul in Romanian Digi Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 CSM București noua campioană a handbalului feminin din Romania Jucătoarele lui Mette Klit vor juca in Liga Campionilor in Romanian Digi Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 Isabelle Gullden vine la CSM București Cum va arăta echipa din Capitală incepand din vară Dublă lovitură pentru CSM la echipa masculină ajunge portarul Linus Persson in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 Transferuri importante anunţate de CSM București de sărbători Line Jorgensen si Maria Fisker vin in ianuarie la București pentru vizita medicală Cristina Neagu in capul listei de achiziţii in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 Titlul rămane pe loc CSM București a caștigat din nou campionatul la handbal feminin in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor Retrieved 2018 03 05 Triplă istorică pentru CSM București Azi a caștigat și Cupa Romaniei in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor Retrieved 2018 03 05 a b Handbal feminin HCM Baia Mare a castigat derby ul cu campioana CSM București in Romanian Pro Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 Final 4 Bucharest CSM București a invins o pe Rostov Don și in retur și s a calificat in Final Four ul Ligii in Romanian Gazeta Sporturilor Retrieved 2018 03 05 VIDEO CSM București Vardar Skopje 27 21 Calificare in premieră in finala Ligii Campionilor pentru CSM in Romanian Digi Sport Retrieved 2018 03 05 CSM București este campioana Europei Fetele s au depășit pe ele au intrecut pe Gyor și au caștigat trofeul Champions League in Romanian LEAD Retrieved 2018 03 05 LIGA CAMPIONILOR Trofeul la handbal feminin revine in Romania dupa 52 DE ANI CSM Bucuresti a castigat finala cu Gyor in Romanian PRO TV Retrieved 2018 03 05 Staff csmbucuresti ro External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CSM București women 27s handball amp oldid 1181331714, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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