In 1998, when I was 27 years old, that chance appeared. I was playing at Relonul Săvinești, a team close to Piatra Neamt, when Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea came calling. There I was, from a team that was glued to the relegation battle, to one that was challenging for titles and for European glory. At first, it looked hard, but then I started to get used to it and play better and better.
I hated when I was not on the court, if I could, I would have played all the minutes. I was that stubborn, I always wanted to become better and better. So I worked harder. Yes, probably I have told you this too many times. But this was the recipe for me. Head down, work hard, earn medals and trophies.
In 2000, I was already established as one of the top goalkeepers in Romania and I was named in the All-star Team of the EHF EURO 2020, which Romania co-hosted in December. But a few months earlier, I was also in the Romania team which played at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.
Therefore, offers started to come. I remember a moment when our president, Mr. Constantin Roibu, said after a match we lost against Dunaferr, that it would have been even worse were it not for my performance. That motivated me even more. I said to myself: well, it seems that I might be really good.
The offer which I accepted was from Krim Mercator Ljubljana and there I was, moving to a different country, a difficult proposition, a different environment, something that I was not used to. It was strange, at times, but, eventually, it worked out for the best.