Romanian women's national team is the handball team, supervised by the Romanian Handball Federation and that represents Romania in the international matches.
As of 2014 it was the only team in the world that had qualified for all World Championships.
1976 Olympics: 4th
2000 Olympics: 7th
2008 Olympics: 7th
2016 Olympics: 9th
Handball (outdoor)
1949 World Women's Handball Championship: 9th
1956 World Women's Handball Championship: Winner
1960 World Women's Handball Championship: Winner
Handball (indoor)
1957 World Women's Handball Championship: 9th
1962 World Women's Handball Championship: Winner
1965 World Women's Handball Championship: 6th
1971 World Women's Handball Championship: 4th
1973 World Women's Handball Championship: 2nd
1975 World Women's Handball Championship: 4th
1978 World Women's Handball Championship: 7th
1982 World Women's Handball Championship: 5th
1986 World Women's Handball Championship: 5th
1990 World Women's Handball Championship: 7th
1993 World Women's Handball Championship: 4th
1995 World Women's Handball Championship: 7th
1997 World Women's Handball Championship: 12th
1999 World Women's Handball Championship: 4th
2001 World Women's Handball Championship: 17th
2003 World Women's Handball Championship: 10th
2005 World Women's Handball Championship: 2nd
2007 World Women's Handball Championship: 4th
2009 World Women's Handball Championship: 8th
2011 World Women's Handball Championship: 13th
2013 World Women's Handball Championship: 10th
2015 World Women's Handball Championship: 3rd
1994 European Women's Handball Championship: 10th
1996 European Women's Handball Championship: 5th
1998 European Women's Handball Championship: 11th
2000 European Women's Handball Championship: 4th
2002 European Women's Handball Championship: 7th
2004 European Women's Handball Championship: 7th
2006 European Women's Handball Championship: Did not qualify
2008 European Women's Handball Championship: 5th
2010 European Women's Handball Championship: 3rd
2012 European Women's Handball Championship: 10th
2014 European Women's Handball Championship: 9th
2016 European Women's Handball Championship: 5th
GF World Cup '05: 4th
GF World Cup '06: 2nd
GF World Cup '07: 5th
GF World Cup '08: 8th
GF World Cup '09: Winner
GF World Cup '10: Winner
Squad for the 2016 European Women's Handball Championship.
Head coach: Ambros Martín
The following is the Romanian roster in the women's handball tournament of the 2016 Summer Olympics. ‹See Tfd›
Head coach: Tomas Ryde
Several Romanian players have seen their individual performance recognized at international tournaments.
All-Star Team
Irene Nagy-Klimovski, 1956 World Championship; 1960 World Championship;
Doina Furcoi-Solomonov, 1975 World Championship;
Mariana Tîrcă, 1995 World Championship;
Luminiţa Dinu, 2000 European Championship; 2005 World Championship;
Valentina Ardean-Elisei, 2005 World Championship; 2008 European Championship; 2015 World Championship
Ionela Stanca, 2007 World Championship;
Ramona Farcău, 2008 Summer Olympics;
Cristina Neagu, 2010 European Championship; 2014 European Championship; 2015 World Championship
Top scorers
Carmen Amariei, 1999 World Championship (67 goals)
Simona Gogîrlă, 2000 European Championship (68 goals)
Ramona Farcău, 2008 Summer Olympics (56 goals)
Cristina Vărzaru, 2009-2010 EHF Women's Champions League (101 goals)
Cristina Neagu, 2010 European Championship (53 goals), 2015 World Championship (63 goals)
Others
Valentina Cozma
Adina Meiroșu
Talida Tolnai
Simona Arghir
Maria Bosi
Doina Cojocaru
Valentina Cozma
Lidia Drăgănescu
Victorița Dumitrescu
Elisabeta Ionescu
Viorica Ionică
Christine Petrovici
Iosefina Ștefănescu-Ugron