Romania Liga Nationala 10/18 15:00 9 HC Vaslui v Dinamo Bucuresti L 27-33
Romania Liga Nationala 10/11 14:00 8 CSU Suceava v HC Vaslui L 30-27
Romania Liga Nationala 10/04 08:00 7 HC Vaslui v CSM Bucuresti D 31-31
Romania Liga Nationala 09/28 16:45 6 CSM Bacau v HC Vaslui L 26-19
Romania Liga Nationala 09/21 09:00 5 HC Vaslui v Poli Timisoara W 25-24
Romania Liga Nationala 09/18 15:15 4 HCM Constanta v HC Vaslui L 28-23
Romania Liga Nationala 09/12 17:00 3 HC Vaslui v Steaua Bucuresti D 26-26
Romania Liga Nationala 08/30 15:00 1 HC Vaslui v HC Odorhei L 24-28

Club Sportiv Municipal Vaslui, commonly known as CSM Vaslui, is a men's handball team from Vaslui, Romania. The team was founded in 1974 and promoted back in the Liga Națională in 2014, after 15 years of absence.

The team represents the handball section of the multi-sport club CSM Vaslui, which also include basketball, athletics and football sections. The team plays its home matches at Vaslui Polyvalent Hall, a sports hall with a capacity of 1,500 people.

History

Men's handball in Vaslui dates back to 1974, when professor Neculai Popa and a group of athletes founded Metalul Vaslui, financially supported by the Vaslui Mechanical Enterprise, earning promotion to Divizia B a year later.

Starting from 1982, the team was taken over by the Vaslui Synthetic Fiber Plant, and for ten seasons, the newly named Moldosin Vaslui established itself in the country's second tier. The golden era of men's handball in Vaslui spanned from 1992 to 1999, with Moldosin competing for seven consecutive years in the top national handball league. During this period, handball giants like Minaur, Steaua, Dinamo, and Fibrex Săvinești left Vaslui defeated, while the Sports Hall was consistently packed to capacity.

The team was promoted to the National League under the coaching duo of Paul Popescu and Liviu Gugleș. During their seven years in the league, other coaches also took charge, including Virgil Bedicov and Laurențiu Cozma (1996–1997), and Liviu Gugleș (1997–1999).

From the golden generation, notable players include Adrian Gavrilă, Gabriel Mardare, Gabriel Cozma, Lilian Cosma, Leonard Bibirig, and Vasile Cocuz, who won a bronze medal at the 1990 World Championship. The emblematic player of Vaslui handball remains Leonard Bibirig, who was also a member and captain of the national team.

Moldosin Vaslui also had a European presence. In 1994, the handball team participated in the City Cup Round of 32, facing the Slovak team Polnohospodar Topolcany. Unfortunately, the team's European journey ended after this double-header.

With the economic collapse of the Synthetic Fiber Plant, the team was relegated to the second league, a period during which the Vaslui team was coached by Adrian Gavrilă, Paul Popescu, and Costică Crăciun.

HC Vaslui is a professional handball team based in Vaslui, Romania. The team competes in the Liga Națională, the top tier of Romanian handball. HC Vaslui has a rich history in Romanian handball, with a strong tradition of success in domestic competitions.

The team is known for its skilled players, passionate fan base, and competitive spirit on the court. HC Vaslui has a reputation for playing an exciting and fast-paced style of handball, with a focus on teamwork and strategic play.

HC Vaslui has a dedicated coaching staff and management team that work tirelessly to ensure the team's success both on and off the court. The team's players are known for their dedication, hard work, and commitment to excellence, making them a formidable opponent for any team in the Liga Națională.

Overall, HC Vaslui is a respected and competitive team in Romanian handball, with a bright future ahead as they continue to strive for success in domestic and international competitions.