Maria Udrea

Definition
Maria Udrea is a Romanian rugby union player who has represented Romania at the international level.

Overview
Maria Udrea has been a member of the Romania women's national rugby union team, participating in various European and international competitions. She has also played for domestic clubs within Romania's women's rugby framework. Her involvement in the sport has contributed to the development and visibility of women's rugby in Romania.

Etymology/Origin
The given name Maria is derived from the Hebrew name Miriam, meaning “beloved” or “rebellious.” The surname Udrea is of Romanian origin and is found among families in Romania; its precise linguistic roots are not widely documented.

Characteristics

  • Position: Primarily plays in the forward pack, commonly as a lock or prop, positions that require strength and involvement in set‑piece play.
  • Physical Attributes: Specific measurements such as height and weight have not been publicly verified.
  • Career Highlights: Participation in the national team’s campaigns in European tournaments; involvement in domestic league matches.
  • Impact: Recognized for her role in promoting women's participation in rugby within Romania.

Accurate information is not confirmed for certain personal statistics and detailed career achievements due to limited publicly available sources.

Related Topics

  • Romania women's national rugby union team
  • Women's rugby union in Europe
  • Development of women's sports in Romania
  • Rugby positions: lock, prop

Note: While Maria Udrea has been mentioned in sports reports and rugby federation releases, comprehensive biographical details remain limited in publicly accessible encyclopedic references.

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