Neagu’s membership in that exclusive Champions League club reflects 18 seasons in the top-flight competition, starting with Corono Brasov in 2006/07 and really breaking through later, with Ramnicu Valcea in 2009/10. That season, she scored 65 Champions League goals, played the final for the first time, and, later in 2010, led Romania to the bronze medal at the EHF EURO, where she was both top scorer and All-star Team left back. Her achievements in 2010 earned Neagu her first of four IHF World Player of the Year awards — a record in handball across both the men’s and women’s games.
Neagu would go on to two more Champions League final participations, and took her sole title so far in the competition in 2014/15 with Buducnost, to where she transferred from Valcea in 2013/14 for her first and only club venture outside Romania. In 2015, she also won her second medal with Romania — bronze at the World Championship, where she was MVP, top scorer and All-star Team left back. She became 2015 IHF World Player of the Year, then won the award again in 2016 and 2018. Neagu is the only person to have won IHF World Player of the Year three times in a row, with no awarding in 2017.