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CSCA-Buiucani
Fotbal Club Dacia Buiucani, commonly known as Dacia Buiucani is a Moldovan football club from the Buiucani sector of Chișinău. The club competes in the Liga, the top tier of Moldovan football. The academy of the club is called CSCT Buiucani. CSCT is an abbreviation for Sports Club for Children and Youth (). The club plays its home matches at Joma Arena, which has a capacity of 2,000 spectators. The current head coach is Viorel Frunză. History The club was founded as CSCA Buiucani on 25 September 1997. In July 2011, the club became FC Dacia Chișinău's reserve team and changed its name to Dacia-2 Buiucani. This cooperation lasted until March 2018, when Dacia Chișinău withdrew from the Moldovan National Division. Dacia Buiucani then started anew in the third tier of Moldovan football. They achieved two consecutive promotions and finished in 5th place in their first season in the top division. In June 2021, Dacia Buiucani were voluntarily relegated from the Moldovan National ...
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Joma Arena
The Joma Arena (formerly known as CSCT Buiucani Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in Buiucani, Chișinău, Moldova. It is used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of Dacia Buiucani. The stadium holds 2,000 people. The stadium hosted many games of Moldovan National Division especially during snowy part of the season. History Joma Arena is part of the football complex of CSCT Buiucani - a sports club for children and youth located in Chișinău, Moldova founded on September 25, 1997. The current president of the club is Constantin Anghel. The arena boasts several synthetic pitches, changing rooms, showers, and a meeting room. In 1998, the Chișinău City Hall, with the support of the Pretura of the Buiucani sector, offered the land for the sports complex. In 2000, CSCT Buiucani became the first football club in the Republic of Moldova to have a football field with artificial turf of standard size, installed by the Moldovan Football Federation. ...
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2019 Moldovan "A" Division
The 2019 Moldovan "A" Division Liga 1 is the second-level division of Moldovan Football league system, The championship is composed of 12 teams and the top two teams are promoted to the Moldovan Liga, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Moldovan Liga 2 Liga 2 i ... () was the 29th season of Moldovan football's second-tier league. The season started on 6 April 2019 and ended on 9 November 2019. Teams Season summary League table Results Teams will play each other twice (once home, once away). Results by round The following table represents the teams game results in each round. Top goalscorers Clean sheets Notes References External linksDivizia A - Moldova - Results, fixtures, tables and news - divizia-a.md {{DEFAULTSORT:2019 Moldovan A Division Moldovan Liga 1 seasons Moldova 2 ...
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2022–23 Moldovan Cup
The 2022–23 Moldovan Cup () was the 32nd season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 17 August 2022 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 28 May 2023. Format and Schedule In the preliminary round and the first two rounds proper ties are formed on a geographical basis and there is no draw. Participating clubs The following teams qualified for the competition: Preliminary round 8 clubs from the Liga 2 entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. 17 clubs from the Liga 2 received a bye for the preliminary round. Matches were played on 17 August 2022.Results
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2021–22 Moldovan Cup
The 2021–22 Moldovan Cup () was the 31st season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 17 August 2021 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 21 May 2022. Format and Schedule The preliminary round and the first two rounds proper are regionalised to reduce teams travel costs. Participating clubs The following teams qualified for the competition: Preliminary round 10 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. 16 clubs from the Divizia B received a bye for the preliminary round. Matches were played on 17 August 2021.Results
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2021–22 Moldovan "A" Division
The 2021–22 Moldovan "A" Division Liga 1 is the second-level division of Moldovan Football league system, The championship is composed of 12 teams and the top two teams are promoted to the Moldovan Liga, while the bottom two teams are relegated to the Moldovan Liga 2 Liga 2 i ... () was the 31st season of Moldovan football's second-tier league. The season started on 30 July 2021 and ended on 13 May 2022. Teams Season summary League table Results Teams will play each other twice (once home, once away). Results by round The following table represents the teams game results in each round. Top goalscorers Clean sheets Notes References External linksDivizia A - Moldova - Results, fixtures, tables and news - divizia-a.md {{DEFAULTSORT:2021-22 Moldovan A Division Moldovan Liga 1 seasons Moldova 2 2021–22 in Moldovan football ...
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2020–21 Moldovan Cup
The 2020–21 Moldovan Cup () was the 30th season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 8 August 2020 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 30 May 2021. The winner qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League. Format and Schedule The preliminary round and the first two rounds proper are regionalised to reduce teams travel costs. Participating clubs The following teams qualified for the competition: Preliminary round 18 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. 6 clubs from the Divizia B received a bye for the preliminary round. Matches were played on 8 August 2020.Results
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2020–21 Moldovan National Division
The 2020–21 Moldovan National Division () was the 30th season of top-tier football in Moldova. The season started on 3 July 2020 and ended on 26 May 2021. Sheriff Tiraspol were the defending champions. The winners of the league this season earned a spot in the first qualifying round of the 2021–22 UEFA Champions League, and the second, third and fourth placed clubs earned a place in the first qualifying round of the 2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League. Teams A total of 10 teams competing in the league. These include 8 teams from the 2019 season and two promoted teams from the "A" Division: Florești and Dacia Buiucani, both making their debut in the top flight. Managerial changes League table Results Teams will play each other four times (twice at home, twice away). Rounds 1−18 Rounds 19−36 Positions by round Results by round The following table represents the teams game results in each round. Top goalscorers Clean sheets Hat-tricks Notes ...
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2019–20 Moldovan Cup
The 2019–20 Moldovan Cup () was the 29th season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. The competition started on 20 April 2019 with the preliminary round and concluded with the final on 30 June 2020. The winner qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League. Format and Schedule The preliminary round and the first two rounds proper are regionalised to reduce teams travel costs. Participating clubs The following 49 teams qualified for the competition: Preliminary round 18 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. 8 clubs from the Divizia B received a bye for the preliminary round. Matches were played on 20 April 2019.Results
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2018–19 Moldovan Cup
The 2018–19 Moldovan Cup () was the 28th season of the annual Moldovan football cup competition. It began with the preliminary round on 12 May 2018, and concluded with the final on 22 May 2019. Milsami Orhei were the defending champions. Format and Schedule The preliminary round and the first two rounds proper are regionalised to reduce teams travel costs. Participating teams The following teams are qualified for the competition. Number in brackets denote the level of respective league in Football in Moldova. Teams in bold continue to the next round of the competition. Preliminary round 14 clubs from the Divizia B entered this round. Teams that finished higher on the league in the previous season played their ties away. 13 clubs from the Divizia B received a bye for the preliminary round. Matches were played on 12 May 2018.
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Moldovan Cup
Cupa Moldovei (), officially known as Cupa Orange Group, Orange for sponsorship reasons, is a association football, football competition, held annually in Moldova. The winner qualifies for the UEFA Europa League first qualifying round. Finals The finals were: Goalscorers Soviet time winners * 1945: FC Zimbru Chișinău, Dinamo Chişinău – Tiraspol XI 2:1 * 1946: FC Zimbru Chișinău, Dinamo Chişinău – Spartak Chişinău 3:2 * 1947: FC Zimbru Chișinău, Dinamo Chişinău – FC Dinamo Bender, Dinamo Bender 3:0 * 1948: Bender XI – FC Tighina, Burevestnik Bender 2:1 * 1949: Lokomotiv Chişinău – Spartak Bălți 2:1 * 1950: FC Tighina, Burevestnik Bender – Krasnoe Znamya Chişinău 9:0 * 1951: Trud Chişinău – Krasnaya Zvezda Tiraspol 8:0, 3:2 * 1952: Dinamo Chişinău – Krasnoe Znamya Chişinău 6:1 * 1953: Dinamo Chişinău – FC Tighina, Burevestnik Bender 2:1 * 1954: Lokomotiv Ungheni – FC Tighina, Burevestnik Bender 5:2 * 1955: FC Tighina, Burevestn ...
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Ștefan Efros
Ștefan Efros (born 8 May 1990) is a Moldovan footballer who plays as a centre-back for Moldovan Liga club Dacia Buiucani. Club career He started his career at Izvoraș-67 and also played for several teams in Moldovan "A" Division : FC Beșiktaș Chișinău, Real Succes Chișinău and Milsami- Ursidos 2. Ștefan Efros was awarded best Moldovan beach soccer player in 2012, and in 2013 represented his country at the Euro Beach Soccer League. He signed with Speranța Nisporeni in 2013, and in 2017 he became team captain. International career He made his Moldova national football team The Moldova national football team () represents Moldova in men's international Association football, football and is administered by the Moldovan Football Federation, the governing body for football in Moldova. Moldova's home ground is Zimbru ... debut on 8 June 2019 in a Euro 2020 qualifier against Andorra, as a starter. References External links * * 1990 births Living people ...
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Vsevolod Nihaev
Vsevolod Nihaev (born 4 May 1999) is a Moldovan football player who currently plays as a midfielder for Moldovan Liga club Dacia Buiucani. He also holds Russian citizenship as Vsevolod Pavlovich Nikhayev (). Club career He made his debut in the Russian Football National League for FC Akron Tolyatti on 27 February 2021 in a game against FC Veles Moscow FC Veles Moscow () is a Russian association football, football team based in Moscow. "Veles" was founded in 2016 based on the Savelovskaya football school and entered amateur competitions. The club is private, funded by the founders. The title spo .... On 31 August 2024 Nihaev joined Petrocub Hîncești. References External links * * 1999 births Living people Moldovan men's footballers Moldovan expatriate men's footballers Men's association football midfielders FC Sheriff Tiraspol players FC Dinamo-Auto Tiraspol players FC Okzhetpes players FC Akron Tolyatti players FC Bukhara players FC Isloch Minsk Raion player ...
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