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Claudia Andreea Bistrian (born 31 August 1996) is a versatile Romanian football player that can play as defender, midfielder or striker. She currently plays in the Romanian First League for Fortuna Becicherecu Mic,. She is a member of the Romanian national team having made her debut in an official match in November 2017 against Moldova, and previously being a junior international for Romania under-17 and Romania under-19 national teams.

Ripensia 2000 Timișoara
At a young age, she was part of the team that won the 2008-09 Romanian Cup, being the one that triumphantly raised the trophy in the iconic group photo.

FC Hayasa
CLaudia made her debut in the Women's Champions League for FC Hayasa in 2021-22 season qualifiers. She wore the #10 shirt and was on the pitch for the entirety of the two games - against RSC Anderlecht and Breznica.

Campaign for the U-17 Women's EURO 2013
Claudia Bistrian was first called to the Romania women's national under-17 football team in 2012, for the 2013 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship qualification Group 7 that was played in October and November 2012 in Thessaloniki, Greece. She played all three matches integrally (against Russia, Germany and Greece) and scored against the Russian team Romania's only goal in the tournament.

Campaign for the U-19 Women's EURO 2014
Bistrian was called up in March 2013 for the 9th edition of the Kuban Spring friendly tournament, where she played a few matches and the Romania women's national under-19 football team finished third and won the bronze medals.

She was then part of Romania women's national under-19 football team in 2013, for the 2014 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship qualification Group 2 of the Qualifying Round that was played in July and August 2013 in Tallinn, Estonia. She played all three matches - the first against Georgia as a substitute for Iulia Obreja, the second against Macedonia, being subbed by Alexandra Nica and the last integrally against Scotland. She scored a goal in the win against Georgia.

She was again called up in March 2014 for the 10th edition of the Kuban Spring friendly tournament, where the team took 5th place.

Bistrian was subsequently in the under-19 squad for the matches of Group 3 of the Elite Round that were played in April 2014 in Ozoir-la-Ferrière, France, playing as a substitute in all matches- against France, replacing Rahela Gangal, against Sweden, replacing Beatrice Tărășilă and against Poland replacing Iulia Obreja.

Campaign for the U-19 Women's EURO 2015
Being of age for the next under-19 campaign, Bistrian was selected for the Development Tournament in Moldova (styled as an under-18 tournament). The team lost the first game against Ukraine on penalties.

Qualification group for EURO in Sarajevo.

Bistrian was in the Romania U-19 squad that participated in March 2015 in the 10th edition of the Kuban Spring friendly tournament. There, she was in the starting squad of all six matches played by Romania (against Krasnodar region, Poland, Moldova, Russia U-17, Slovakia and Israel). She scored a penalty kick in the semifinal against Israel, but the team did not manage to reach the final, eventually finishing on the 4th place.

Elite round in France

Campaign for the 2019 Women's World Cup
Gold City Cup, Scotland Friendly and Balaton Cup in 2017. 3 Call-ups for WC Qualifying matches. Training in Antalya, Turkish Women Cup and Balaton Cup in 2018, but no further call-ups for the WC Qualifiers.

Campaign for the Women's EURO 2021
Four Nations Tournament in Meizhou. Call-up for EURO Qualifiers as a substitute.

Campaign for the 2023 Women's World Cup
In June 2021 she played in the away friendly game against Slovakia, in the second half, replacing Cosmina Dușa at halftime - this being her first game under the new Romania coach Cristian Dulca. In September 2021 she was called up for the first two rounds of the qualifiers, against Croatia and Lithuania.

International goals
Scores and results list the player team's goal tally first.

International Games
Call-ups and friendly matches for all national team levels are included.