It has almost 600,000 followers and will turn the anthem in Romania

Article by Romeo Ene – published Monday, June 9, 2025 22:04 / Updated Monday, June 9, 2025 22:04
Raluka will be the artist who will play the national anthem in Romania – Cyprus, a party for the preliminaries for the 2026 World Championship.
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Romania – Cyprus is played on Tuesday, June 10, from 21:45, on the National Arena. The match will be LiveText on GSP.ro and live on TV on Prima TV, with real -time details from GSP reporters.
Sold-out is announced at Romania – Cyprus. The “tricolors” come after the failure on the land of Austria, score 1-2, and only retains theoretical chances for direct qualification.

Raluka will play the national anthem in Romania – Cyprus
The artist has 576,000 followers on Instagram, being one of the best known in Romania. Basically, it continues the series of artists who interpret the anthem of Romania at the parties on their own ground.
Almost all tickets have been sold, and supporters of the national team will create an incandescent atmosphere. The match with Cyprus is the fourth of the World Championship preliminaries. Mircea Lucescu's students have so far recorded two failures and a victory.
At the match with Cyprus, tomorrow night, Raluka will set the tone of the state anthem of Romania, sung with the tricolors and the whole stadium!
– the message posted by the national team

Raluka, the artist who will play the national anthem in Romania – Cyprus. Photo: Facebook
Raluka, by the real name Alexandra Raluca Nistor, is a well -known Romanian singer of dance, pop and house. He became famous in collaboration with DJ Sava, launching hits like “I Like (The Trumpet)” and “September”. Later, he was also successful as a solo artist, with songs like “All for you” and “yesterday.”
Raluka is also a well-known figure on TV, being sworn in the show Superstar Romania and winner of the Asia Express show (2018).
In no case do I think about resignation, the national team must have courage. If you are afraid, you better not take it. Of course, I still have a chance, players still have a chance. Let's hope that they all return and that we will form a strong national.
– Mircea Lucescuthe Romanian coach