An EUSA delegation visited Bucharest to conduct an account audit and meet the Romanian Schools and Universities Sports Federation ©EUSA

The European University Sports Association (EUSA) has conducted an audit of its accounts at a meeting held in Romania's capital Bucharest.

EUSA auditors Liviu Matac and Hovhannes Gabrielyan were joined by treasurer Francis Cirianni, secretary general Matjaž Pečovnik and President Adam Roczek during the three days.

Cirianni and Pečovnik presented activities and annual accounts for 2021-2022, with the auditors reviewing the EUSA's financial operations over the same period.

Roczek also led an EUSA delegation to meet with officials from the Romanian Schools and Universities Sports Federation, including its secretary general Claudia Georgescu.

Both parties discussed their activities and ways to cooperate, with the EUSA thanking Romanian officials for their active participation at continental events.

The EUSA has already received applications for associated membership from ten Romanian universities.

The EUSA thanked Romanian officials for their support of its continental events ©EUSA
The EUSA thanked Romanian officials for their support of its continental events ©EUSA

Findings from the accounts audit and Romanian Schools and Universities Sports Federation meeting are set to be presented at the next EUSA Executive Committee meeting in the Croatian city of Split from May 11 to 14.

European Universities Championships in football, tennis, table tennis, handball, water polo, badminton, 3x3 basketball, volleyball, futsal, combat sports, basketball, orienteering, rugby sevens, golf, rowing and beach sports are scheduled for this year.

Debrecen and Miskolc in Hungary are due to host the next European Universities Games in 2024.

Romania has competed at the Summer edition of the International University Sports Federation World University Games, formerly the Universiade, since the inaugural edition in Turin in 1959.

It won one silver and three bronzes at the last edition in Naples in 2019.