Maria Ciulei
Romanian handball coach

Maria Ciulei

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Romanian handball coach
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Female
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1950
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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.

Coaching Results

  • 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 Mădălina
    • represents Romania at the 2016 Olympic Games and 2016 European Women's Handball Championship
  • Roşca Isabela, Ilie Alina, Andrei Iulia, Bucă Oana and Rotaru Andreea
    • IHF Women's Youth World Champions 2015 representing Romania
  • Zamfirescu 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 Team
  • Carmen Niţescu:
    • Rumanian Youth and Women National Team
    • Youth 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 Games

Coached

  • Cristina Vărzaru, Oana Manea, Roxana Gatzel-Han, Adina Meiroşu, Aurelia Stoica, Steluța Luca