Fixtures

EHF Cup 04/28 15:00 2 HC Minaur Baia Mare vs Valur - View
Romania Cup 05/01 18:00 9 HC Minaur Baia Mare vs CSM Focsani 2007 - View
Romania Liga Nationala 05/16 18:00 25 HC Minaur Baia Mare vs CSU Suceava - View
Romania Liga Nationala 05/19 14:30 26 Poli Timisoara vs HC Minaur Baia Mare - View

Results

EHF Cup 04/21 19:30 2 Valur v Baia Mare L 36-28
Romania Liga Nationala 04/17 15:30 24 [14] CS Universitatea Cluj v CS Baia Mare [3] W 30-40
Romania Liga Nationala 04/14 15:00 23 [3] CS Baia Mare v CSM Bacau [8] W 31-29
Romania Liga Nationala 04/10 15:30 22 [9] CSM Focsani 2007 v CS Baia Mare [3] D 26-26
Romania Liga Nationala 04/04 15:00 21 [3] CS Baia Mare v Steaua Bucuresti [10] W 32-27
EHF Cup 03/30 17:00 3 Bregenz Handball v CS Baia Mare L 30-28
Romania Cup 03/27 16:00 8 CS Baia Mare v CSM Vaslui W 41-24
EHF Cup 03/23 16:00 3 CS Baia Mare v Bregenz Handball W 37-31
Romania Liga Nationala 03/19 16:00 20 [3] CS Baia Mare v CSM Bucuresti [5] W 27-23
Romania Liga Nationala 03/02 15:30 19 CSM Constanta v CS Baia Mare L 33-28
Romania Liga Nationala 02/25 16:00 18 [3] CS Baia Mare v CSM Vaslui [14] W 28-23
Romania Liga Nationala 02/21 16:00 17 [5] Potaissa Turda v CS Baia Mare [3] L 33-31

CS Minaur Baia Mare, commonly known as CS Minaur or simply Minaur, is handball team based in Baia Mare, Maramureș, Romania.

History

HC Minaur Baia Mare was founded on May 15, 1974. Thus, it became the first sports club in the country specializing exclusively in handball. Its name means Gold Mine, referring to the gold mines around Baia Mare. From the very beginning, Minaur has been playing exclusively in the first division of the Romanian handball championship. In the beginning, they played in golden jerseys. The first entry to the Romanian Handball Cup was won by Minaur in 1977/1978. In 1978/79, they reached the semi-finals of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup undefeated, with two victories, where they were dismissed by SC Magdeburg. He will be second in the 1979/80 and 1980/81 seasons. In 1980/81, EHF Cup Winners' Cup reached the semi-finals again, where it was eliminated against TuS Nettelstedt. In these years, Minaur is the only rural team from the Romanian league that plays on the international stage, often much more successfully than the Bucharest clubs. In 1985, he achieved the first Romanian international handball success when he defeated the Soviet ZTR Zaporizhzhia in the final of the EHF Cup. Then, in 1988, he repeated the success. 24 years after the foundation, in 1998, the dream of every Baia Mare handball lover came true: HC Minaur became the champion of Romania! A year later, in 1999, the success was repeated, the team became champions again. The team was last champion in 2015. In 1979, 1981 and 1986, Minaur reached the semi-finals of the EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

CS Baia Mare is a professional handball team based in Baia Mare, Romania. The team was founded in 1952 and has since become one of the most successful handball teams in Romania. The team plays in the Romanian Liga Națională and has won numerous titles and awards over the years.

The team is known for its strong defense and fast-paced offense, which is led by some of the best players in the league. The team's home arena is the Sala Sporturilor Lascăr Pană, which has a seating capacity of 2,500 spectators.

CS Baia Mare has a strong fan base and is supported by passionate fans who attend every game. The team's colors are blue and white, and its logo features a handball player in action.

Overall, CS Baia Mare is a highly respected and successful handball team that continues to compete at the highest level of the sport in Romania.