
The Romanian women’s national football team played a friendly match against Hungary (2:1) in Cyprus on Thursday, and the tricolors scored a goal from their own half.
Olivia Oprea, goal from the center of the field – Goalkeeper Pongratz, foul
The national team, coached by Christy Dulka, is in Cyprus, where it plays several friendly matches.
On Thursday, Romania played its neighbors from Hungary, and the tricolors won 2:1, even though they were leading.
Szabo opened the scoring in the 16th minute against the Hungarian national team, and an incredible moment happened in the 32nd minute.
Olivia Oprea shot from outside the center of the field, goalkeeper Pongratz was unable to avoid the goal.
Although the Romanian’s shot was not very strong, the ball jumped over the player in the Hungarian goal and hit the net.
Watafa scored the winning goal in the 50th minute.
Romania will play two more friendly matches in Cyprus with Croatia (February 19) and Finland (February 22).
Source: Hot News

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