A total of ten players from FK Csíkszereda’s women’s squads have been called up to Romania’s senior and youth national teams. The senior team begins its World Cup qualifying campaign, the U17s enter the main round of the European Championship qualifiers, while the U23 and U19 teams take part in training camps.
A total of ten players from FK Csíkszereda’s women’s squads have been called up to Romania’s senior and youth national teams. The senior team begins its World Cup qualifying campaign, the U17s enter the main round of the European Championship qualifiers, while the U23 and U19 teams take part in training camps.
The senior women’s national team, led by head coach Massimo Pedrazzini, will begin the 2027 World Cup qualifying campaign on Tuesday, 3 March. Romania will host Moldova at 18:00. Four FK Csíkszereda players have been included in the squad: defenders Geréd Erika and Kis Anita, and midfielders Antal Anita and Ana Vlădulescu.
The U23 national team, coached by Iulia Mera, will hold its first training camp of the year between 27 February and 6 March. As part of the camp, Romania will play a friendly match against Sweden on Friday, 6 March, at 14:00. Two FK players were selected: goalkeeper Balog Boglárka and midfielder Orbán Aranka.
The U19 team begins its first training camp of the year on 23 February. Romania will play two friendly matches against Malta: on Saturday, 28 February, at 12:00, and on Monday, 2 March, at 15:00. Head coach Olariu Constantin has called up two FK Csíkszereda players: midfielder Szőke Eszter and forward Fülöp Boglárka.
The U17 women’s national team will compete in the main round of the European Championship qualifiers between 2 and 16 March, facing Finland, Czechia and Latvia. FK Csíkszereda midfielder Nombot Annabelle Natsi and the goalie Heim Sára has been selected for the squad. The team, coached by Ionuț Florea, will play Czechia on 9 March, Finland on 12 March and Latvia on 15 March.
Geréd Erika, defender in the senior team, said that each call-up brings extra motivation.
“Change of environment is always refreshing, and after national team duty I feel I return to the league with renewed energy,” she noted. “We play Moldova at home, then travel to Cyprus. Our goal is to finish first in the group, which means we must win both matches.”
Kis Anita emphasised her delight at being called up again.
“I am very happy to be back in the national team. We have two important matches ahead, and I want to perform as well as possible and show what I can do,” she said. “To finish first, we must win both games. This is my first World Cup qualifying campaign, and qualifying for Brazil would mean a great deal to me.”
László Orbán
