

International Club Friendly
Date: 27 June 2026
Venue: Stadionul 1 Mai, Slatina
Match Report: CSM Slatina 1-1 CSM Ramnicu Valcea
In a fiercely contested pre-season friendly between two Romanian lower‑league sides, CSM Slatina and CSM Ramnicu Valcea played out a 1‑1 draw at the Stadionul 1 Mai on Saturday afternoon. The match served as an important fitness and tactical preparation for both teams ahead of their respective Liga II and Liga III campaigns.
First‑Half Action
The opening period was a tight, midfield‑dominated affair with few clear‑cut chances. Slatina, playing on home soil, enjoyed slightly more possession but struggled to break down a well‑organized Valcea defence. The deadlock was broken just before the half‑hour mark when a swift counter‑attack from the visitors caught Slatina’s backline off guard. A precise through ball split the defence and allowed Valcea’s striker to slot coolly past the home goalkeeper, giving the away side a 1‑0 lead that they carried into the break.
Second‑Half Response
Slatina came out with renewed intensity after the interval, pressing high and committing numbers forward. Their persistence paid off in the 67th minute when a well‑worked corner routine ended with a powerful header from a central defender, levelling the score at 1‑1. Both sides made multiple substitutions in the final 20 minutes, disrupting the rhythm but also giving fringe players valuable minutes.
Key Talking Points
- Defensive Solidity: Both teams showed organised defensive shapes, limiting the number of high‑quality chances.
- Set‑Piece Goal: Slatina’s equaliser came from a well‑rehearsed set piece, highlighting the importance of dead‑ball work in pre‑season.
- Fitness Indicators: The match pace dropped noticeably in the final quarter, typical for early‑summer friendlies where conditioning is still being built.
What It Means
For CSM Slatina, the draw provides a solid foundation to build on before their league start in August, while CSM Ramnicu Valcea will be pleased with their defensive resilience and ability to create chances on the break. Pre‑season results carry limited weight, but both coaching staffs will take positives from the performance.
— Match report by the editorial team.