Cristina Neagu Gala – Romania's largest handball player with a series of memorable events

“Gala Neagu”, the largest withdrawal event in the recent history of Romanian sport, takes place today. Cristina Neagu has prepared a lot of surprises for fans, starting at 11:00, at the Multipurpose Hall in Bucharest. GSP.ro reporters will be present and will transmit all the details, including the demonstrative match scheduled at 4:00 pm, televised on PRO TV.
Fans can start their day with A visit to Ghencea, at the new StB station “Cristina Neagu”. It is not the only surprise at the transport level. A special line, with number 8, works today between Victoriei Square – Multipurpose Hall, with stops in the Roman Square, University and Unirii Square.
“Neagu Gala”, the summer event in the Romanian sport
11:00 marks the opening of the fan zone from the Multipurpose Hall. The spectators can “warm up” with a series of games while waiting for the legends participating in the gala. From 12:00 The autograph session follows.
The actual match, with a full room, is scheduled at 4:00 pm. The over 5000 spectators will also have a surprise from the Sports Gazette.
Waiting will not be boring at all. Cristina's trophies will be exposed for the first time, competitions with prizes, food court and other spectacular moments await the fans. Those who have not caught tickets can watch the match on the screen mounted outside the arena.
What does the two teams in the demonstrative match look like:
World Stars, coach Dragan Adzic:
- Jelena Grubisic (Croatia) – 38 years, of which 7 spent at CSM Bucharest;
- Saraba Dembele (France) – 38 years, world and European champion, Olympic vice -champion; He played three seasons at CSM;
- Clara Woltering (Germany) – 42 years old, world vice -champion, colleague with Neagu in Buducnost;
- Carmen Martin (Spain) – 37 years, Olympic and world bronze; He played six seasons at CSM;
- Radmila Miljancic Petrovic (Montenegro) – 37 years, colleague with Neagu in Buducnost, when they won the Champions League in 2015;
- Dragana Cvijic (Serbia) – 35 years, colleague with Neagu in Buducnost and CSM Bucharest;
- Emilie Arntzen (Norway) – 31 years, quadruple European champion, world champion and Olympic bronze; He played four seasons at CSM;
- Elizabeth Homogie (Slovenia) – 28 years, player at CSM in 2018;
- Djina Jaukovic (Montenegro) – 28 years, player at CSM from 2024;
- Andrea Lekic (Serbia) – 37 years old, former player at CSM;
- Isabelle Gulden (Sweden) – 35 years old, former player at CSM;
- Amanda Kurtovic (Norway) – 33 years, European, world and Olympic champion; former player at CSM;
- Katarina Bulatovic (Montenegro) – 40 years, former colleague with Neagu in Buducnost in 2015, when they won the Champions League;
- Linnea Torstenson (Sweden) – 42 years, European vice -champion; former player at CSM for 4 seasons, interval in which the Champions League also won in 2026;
- Bojana Popovic (Montenegro) – 45 years, 6 times winner of the Champions League, train Bucucnost today;
- Alexandrina Barbosa (Spain) – 39 years, European and world vice -champion.
Home Legends, coach Maria Covaci, who discovered Cristina Neagu, at 12:
- Luminiţa Huţupan Dinu – 53 years old, world vice -champion in 2005; He won the Champions League with Krim Ljubljana three times;
- Paula Ungureanu – 45 years (12 years in national), vice -champion and world bronze, European bronze;
- Iulia Curea – 43 years old, played seasons at the CSM, with whom the Champions League wins in 2026, and is now a second coach;
- Alice Elisei Ardean – 42 years old, vice -champion and world bronze, European bronze;
- Cristina Vărzaru – 45 years old, four champions League trophies (1 with CSM, in 2026), currently in the CSM management team;
- Adriana Nechita – 41 years old, former component of the national team;
- Ionela Stanca – 44 years, world vice -champion;
- Oana Manea – 40 years old, vice -champion and world bronze, European bronze; With CSM Bucharest he won the Champions League in 2016;
- Crina Pintea – 35 years, world bronze; player at CSM; A Champions League trophy, with Gyor;
- Adina Meiroșu – 39 years, European bronze;
- Gabriela Perianu – 30 years old, former player at CSM;
- Aurelia Brădeanu – 46 years old, vice -champion and world bronze, European bronze; With CSM he won the Champions League in 2016;
- Eliza Buceschi – 31 years, former component of the national team;
- Melinda Geiger – 38 years, European and world bronze;
- Patricia Vizitiu – 36 years old, former player at CSM;
- Cristina Neagu – 36 years.
The show started! Cristina Neagu reunited with friends who will attend the gala

On Saturday night, Cristina Neagu was awarded by one of the sponsors, in a gala that assisted and most of the handball players who will be next to her today.
I thank all those who have been organizing the gala in the last few months and all the partners who are with me and make it possible to make this event. I wish you all to enjoy the gala of tomorrow. It's a great pleasure to have you with you. As you can see today, a lot of high level event has been working tomorrow. I wish to enjoy the handball together tomorrow, it will be a holiday
– Cristina Neagu, According to Agerpres
Individual performance of Cristina Neagu
- Best handball player of the year (IHF) in 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018
- best debutant of the year (IHF) in 2009
- The best scorer in European Championship history
- the best scorer in the history of the Champions League
- Designated the left Interul of the ideal team of the Champions League
- Five times was the best handball player in Romania
- Three times it was the left -handed Inter -left of the European Championship
- Best player (MVP) at the World Championship
- twice was the best player (MVP) at the World Cup
- Four times goalscorer in the Champions League, the World Championship and the European Championship




