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The Romania women's national football team represents Romania in international women's football. Their most recent competition is qualification for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup . Despite not gaining as much success as the men's , the women's team has been improving greatly, and almost qualified for UEFA Women's Euro and FIFA Women's World Cup .
The Romanian Basketball Federation operates the Romanian men's national team and Romanian women's national team. They organize national competitions in Romania, for both the men's and women's senior teams and also the youth national basketball teams. [1] The top professional league in Romania is Liga Națională.
Handball is one of the most popular sports in Romania. The Romania men's national handball team has won the Handball IHF World Cup a record four times (1961, 1964, 1970, and 1974). The only other team to have matched this record is Sweden in 1999 and France in 2011. The Romania women's national handball team has won the Handball World Cup in 1962.
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The Romania women's national under-18 basketball team is a national basketball team of Romania, administered by the Romanian Basketball Federation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It represents the country in women's international under-18 basketball competitions.
The Romania women's national under-20 basketball team is a national basketball team of Romania, administered by the Romanian Basketball Federation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It represents the country in women's international under-20 basketball competitions.
The Cupa României is the main knockout competition for Romanian women's basketball teams. It was established in 1965, though it was cancelled in 1970 to 1975, 1978, 1979, 1982 to 1987, 1989 to 1994 and 1996 to 2003. CSM Târgoviște is the most successful club in the competition with nine titles since 2004. [1]