Maria Ciulei is a dedicated Romanian handball coach, who initiated and coached world-renowned handball players and who along the years led her teams to 11 National Titles and 2 European Titles. In 1989 she was ranked by the International Handball Federation among top 10 handball coaches in Europe. She resides in Râmnicu Valcea, Romania.
2014: National Champion with HCM Török, Romania (Girls, 8-12 Years of Age)2011: National Champion with AS 181 SSP Bucuresti, Romania (Girls, 16-17 Years of Age), National Vice Champion with AS 181 SSP Bucuresti, Romania (Girls, 14-15 Years of Age)2009: National Vice Champion with HC Oltenia, Romania (Girls, 12-13 Years of Age)2002: National Vice Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 16-17 Years of Age)2000: National Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 14-15 Years of Age)1998: National Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 18-19 Years of Age)1997: National Vice Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 16-17 Years of Age)1996: 3rd Place National Championship with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 14-15 Years of Age)1995: National Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 18-19 Years of Age)1989: National Champion with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Romania (Girls, 18-19 Years of Age)1984: Winners EHF Cup with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea (together with Professor Popescu Constantin) (1st League Women)1984: EHF Women's Champions Trophy with CS Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea, Chimistul Râmnicu Vâlcea (together with Professor Ion Gerhard) (1st League Women)1982: National Champion with CSS Făgăraș, Romania (Girls, 16-17 Years of Age)Initiated and coached
Zamfirescu Mădălinarepresents Romania at the 2016 Olympic Games and 2016 European Women's Handball ChampionshipRoşca Isabela, Ilie Alina, Andrei Iulia, Bucă Oana and Rotaru AndreeaIHF Women's Youth World Champions 2015 representing RomaniaZamfirescu Mădălina, Roşca Isabela, Ilie Alina, Andrei Iulia, Bucă Oana and Rotaru Andreea:RumanianYouth National Team (present)Cristina Dogaru, Monica Iacob, Carcadia Florentina:Rumanian Youth and Women National TeamCarmen Niţescu:Rumanian Youth and Women National TeamYouth World Champion (1995)EHF Vice Champion with Gyor, Hungary (2004)Liliana Topea:European Champion with Lutzenlinden, Germany (1990)3 times European Champion with Hypobank Vienna (1991–1994) represented Austria at the 1994 Olympic GamesCristina Vărzaru, Oana Manea, Roxana Gatzel-Han, Adina Meiroşu, Aurelia Stoica, Steluța Luca