CSM Roman (handball)

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CSM Roman
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Full nameClub Sportiv Municipal Roman
Short nameCSM
Founded2001
Dissolved2018
ArenaSala Sporturilor
2018–19 Liga Națională, 14th of 14 (relegated)
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CSM Roman, formerly known as HCM Roman, was a professional women's handball club in Roman, Romania. [1]

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References

  1. "Pera a calificat "micuţa" HCM Roman pentru al treilea an consecutiv în cupele europene" (in Romanian). 16 May 2016.