Voleyball, Robert Țuțea
Former performance athlete
Former performance athlete, Robert Țuțea (39 years old), has behind him a career of 26 years dedicated to sports. In Câmpulung Muscel he won his first medal as a junior, national bronze, in 1996, with CSS “Dinicu Golescu”. Robert holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Journalism from the North University of Baia Mare.
National Vice champion
The national and Balkan vice champion, he had some calls, both at the national junior team (with which he won a Balkan bronze) throughout his junior year, and the first even early, at the age of 19 at the senior team. Together with Ştiinţa Explorări Baia Mare Robert Țuțea was the national vice champion, in the 2010/2011 season, and finalist of the Romanian Cup, in the 2009/2010 season.
About me
“I love sports in general and volleyball in particular. Through this project I want to give everything I can and to teach children the secrets of a sport that develops both their physical and intellectual qualities.” “I like to spend my free time with family and friends”
0740.052.542
Testimonials
What the Ambassadors say about the Champs Factory
" I have realised now, that I see so many children present that these children do not have a chance to do sports. It is harder for them in comparison to the children from the city. I will happily help the future handball players, formed here.”
Maricel Voinea
I am also here for you.
Me too, once, I was little, in need of help and support. You are not alone, I am also here for you, so that your passion becomes a champion career.
David Popovici
“Children, by doing sports you develop your education, health and strength, the courage to fight with the difficulties. Gestures like these are very rare. Each county seat should organise a Champs Factory.”
Prof. dr. Vasile Bogdan
" Our roles, the ones that we did sports performance, is to convey to you, those who are at the beginning of the journey, that the performance is to be there, to participate in the training, because you learn a lot of values through sport.”
Cristina Pîrv




