[1] Founded in 2001 as HCM Roman, the team's most significant achievement was reaching the semifinals of the Challenge Cup in 2007.
It quickly promoted to the first division and achieved its greatest success by reaching the semifinals of the Challenge Cup in 2007.
[2] HCM Roman became one of the most consistent teams in Liga Națională, managing to qualify for European cups for three consecutive years between 2014 and 2016, under the leadership of coach Florentin Pera.
[4] The team remained active until 31 October 2018, when it was dissolved by its main financier, the City Hall of Roman.
[5] However, the team was refounded in the summer of 2019 and enrolled in Divizia A, the second level of Romanian women's handball.