Valencia CF Femenino and Claudia Florentino join paths until June 30th, 2025.
The player, born in Valencia on March 10, 1998, returns to the Club where she was trained for eight seasons: from 2009.10, when she was 11, to 2016.17, when she was 19. Now, at 25, she returns to Valencia CF Femenino, after her time at Real Madrid CF.
Claudia is a versatile player, who can play both as a central defender and as a midfielder. She is strong, forceful, plays with intensity and most of all is a team player. She has VCF DNA.
The player played 10 games with Valencia CF Femenino, when she was in the B team.
Prior to her arrival at the Club in 2009, Claudia started at Deportivo Rambleta (2007-2009). From Valencia CF Femenino she moved to Fundación Albacete (2017-2020) and from there to Real Madrid CF (2020-2023).
Proud to be back home
Claudia Florentino: "For me it's exciting to return to the place where I started to be a footballer, without forgetting my beginnings at Rambleta. Returning to my home and to the Club that saw me grow up was what I was most looking forward to. Valencia CF is the place where I wanted to be and when the opportunity presented itself to me I didn't hesitate for a second".
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