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Sorin Stoica (born January 5, 1976 in Romania) is an American soccer referee from Ohio. Stoica made his Major League Soccer refereeing debut in a 2012 match between the Houston Dynamo and the New York Red Bulls.

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On September 8, 2013, Stoica sent off New England Revolution goalkeeper Matt Reis in the fifth minute after Reis fouled Montreal Impact forward Marco Di Vaio in the box. Reis had gone to ground to attempt to block a shot and tripped Di Vaio with his hand after Di Vaio misplayed the ball.

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On July 5, 2015, Stoica sent off Orlando City SC star Kaká for the first time in the Brazilian's long career after the 31-year old midfielder stomped on a Real Salt Lake player.

On July 29, 2015, Stoica was the fourth official to Ismail Elfath for the 2015 MLS All-Star Game.

On May 27, 2017, Stoica was the head referee for a regular season match between the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and D.C. United in Vancouver, B.C. In the 59th minute, he rewarded José Guillermo Ortiz of D.C. United who had significantly embellished an attempted grab by Whitecaps centre-back Kendall Watson, resulting in a penalty kick. Lamar Neagle of D.C. United later converted on the penalty kick culminating in D.C. United leading the remainder of the 1-0 match, even though the Vancouver Whitecaps controlled the majority of the play.

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