In a statement published on the official website of the Romanian women’s handball vice-champion, CSM Bucharest announced the transfer of Polish player Monika Kobylinska on Monday.

Monika KobylinskaPhoto: Marcin Bulanda / Zuma Press / Profimedia

Monika Kobylinska will play for CSM Bucharest

“One post – a cross-right one – recently caused a lot of discussions and conflicting opinions! It’s time to enjoy the presence and contribution of a right-handed, left-handed, top midfielder: for the next two seasons, Monika Kobylinska is coming to Bucharest to complete the dream line of 9 meters!” – notes CSM Bucharest

“I am very happy to be part of this club with a very long history, great ambitions, a very good team and incredible fans. I can’t wait to get to know each other better both on and off the field. Come on CSM!” – Monika Kobylinska.

Kobylinska is 27 years old, she played in the championships of Poland, Germany and France, she is the captain of the Polish national team, she has played 86 matches in the first team and scored more than 250 goals. Last season, he played in the finals of the EGF Champions League as part of Brest Bretagne Handball, for which he has been playing since 2019. Previously, he played for “Vistal Gdynia” (2014-2017) and “TuS Metzingen” (2017-2019).

Monika Kobylinska was part of the Polish national team, which took 5th place at the 2015 World Championship, writes Agerpres.

She won the title of champion of France (2021), and this year she was vice-champion of France with Brest. He also won the French Cup in 2021. He has the title in Poland (2017) and the Polish Cup (2015).

In the 2015/16 season, Kobylinska was the top scorer in the Polish league with 207 goals.

CSMB also recently announced that young right winger Mihaela Mihai has signed a three-year contract extension until 2026, left winger Alexandra Dindiligan has signed for a further two years and Norwegian left winger Emilie Hag Arntzen has extended her deal for a further year.

Also, the contracts with the club were extended by coaches Adrian Vasile and Yulia Curia, who also transferred the game coordinator to Andrea Rotara.