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==Career==
[[Romania]]n born Spiridon moved to [[Austria]] in 2001 when she signed for [[Hypo Niederösterreich]]. Having gained Austrian [[citizenship]], her first outing with her [[Austria women's national handball team|new national team]] came in 2004, at a tournament in the [[Ukraine]] where they defeated [[Belarus women's national handball team|Belarus]]. Averaging 3 goals per match, Spiridon has scored over 368 goals in 98 international appearances.<ref name="2008Euro">{{cite web|url=http://www.ff-handball.org/ffhb/doc/2008_Euro_MKD_Guide.pdf|title=2008 European Championship Guide|publisher=[[European Handball Federation|EHF]]|accessdate=8 December 2009}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref>
 
Her club successes are well documented. With [[Romania women's national handball team|Romania]], she has picked up two gold medals in younger age category [[World Women's Handball Championship|World]] and [[European Women's Handball Championship|European Championships]] in addition to the 4 [[Hungarian Cup]] and 5 [[Austrian Cup]] titles. Spiridon has also made it to the [[EHF Champions League]] Final 2009 against Viborg and semi-final on four occasions.<ref name="2008Euro" />