After representing Petrolul Ploiești, SC Freiburg, and FCSB at junior level, Stoica made his professional debut for the latter team in 2017, aged 14. In the next years, he was loaned out multiple times to fellow Liga I and Liga II clubs, before signing for Hermannstadt as a free agent in 2024.
Stoica started his career in 2009 in the academy of Petrolul Ploiești, the same year his father Pompiliu signed a professional contract with the club. He left Petrolul in 2016 when it folded, and then had a six-month spell with SC Freiburg in Germany before returning to his country with FCSB, also a former club of his father.[1][2][3]
FCSB
Stoica made his senior debut for FCSB on 25 October 2017, aged 14, in a 6–1 away rout of Sănătatea Cluj in the Cupa României. He became the youngest player to feature in a competitive match for the club, and also scored his first goal in the process.[4]
Stoica spent the following campaigns on loan in the second tier with his former youth team Petrolul Ploiești,[7]Metaloglobus București,[8] and CSM Slatina, respectively. He had his most fruitful stint with the latter, scoring seven times from 24 games in spite of the club's relegation at the end of the 2020–21 season.
2021–2023: Return to FCSB
On 1 August 2021, Stoica came off the bench for FCSB to equalise late in a 1–1 league draw at UTA Arad.[9] On the 29th that month, he scored the only goal of the Roș-albaștrii in a 1–4 away loss to four-time defending champions CFR Cluj.[10] Following his first team breakthrough, owner George Becali announced that he rejected a €7.5 million bid for Stoica from Premier League club Arsenal, although the veridicity of his claims was questioned.[11]
After failing to score any goals during the first half of the 2022–23 season, Stoica was sent out on a six-month loan to Universitatea Cluj on 17 December 2022.[14] His loan was extended for another year, but he left the club prematurely on 2 February 2024, after receiving an offer from Israeli team Hapoel Be'er Sheva and refusing to train.[15]
Hermannstadt
On 7 February 2024, after his move to Hapoel Be'er Sheva fell through, Stoica joined fellow Liga I club Hermannstadt as a free agent. He signed a three-and-a-half-year contract and was assigned the number 7 shirt.[16]
International career
Stoica is a Romania youth international, and has represented the country from under-16 up to under-21 level.[17][18] On 15 August 2019, he scored on debut for the under-18s in a 4–1 victory over Albania.[19] He repeated the performance at the under-21 side on 7 September 2021, netting in a 1–1 friendly draw with Georgia.[20]
Stoica is a versatile attacker, being able to play on the wing or as a lone striker, but can also be deployed in a less advanced position in the midfield. Michael Yokhin of Goal noted that he "is quick, loves to dribble and improvise, and feels comfortable on both flanks", although "he would arguably be more dangerous on the left" since he is right-footed.[11]
Personal life
Stoica's father, Pompiliu, was also a professional footballer. A left-back, he too played for FCSB—then named Steaua București—and Petrolul Ploiești.[4]