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2023–24 Moldovan Super Liga
The 2023–24 Moldovan Super Liga, Super Liga is the 33rd season of top-tier Association football, football in Moldova. The league started on 5 August 2023 and will conclude on 18 May 2024. FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Sheriff Tiraspol are the defending champions for the eighth consecutive season. The winners of the league this season will earn a spot in the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round, first qualifying round of the 2024–25 UEFA Champions League, the second placed club will earn a place in the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League#Second qualifying round, second qualifying round and the third placed club will earn a place in the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League#First qualifying round, first qualifying round of the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League. Teams A total of 8 teams will compete in the league. 6 teams from the 2022–23 Moldovan Super Liga, 2022–23 season and two promoted teams from the 2022–23 Moldovan Liga 1, Liga 1: FC Florești, Florești, returning to ...
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Moldovan Super Liga
The Moldovan Super Liga is an association football league that is currently the top division of Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when the country became independent from the Soviet Union. It was formed in place of former Soviet republican competitions that existed since 1945. Before the Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina in 1940, clubs from modern Moldova competed in the Romanian football competitions, particularly Nistru Chișinău. There are currently eight teams in the competition. At the end of the season, the bottom club is relegated to the Moldovan Liga 1 and replaced by the lower league's champion. Sheriff Tiraspol—located in Transnistria—is the most successful league club with 20 titles, and is followed by Zimbru Chișinău with eight wins. Dacia Chișinău, FC Tiraspol and Milsami Orhei also conquered the title on one occasion. Former names * Superliga – 1992 * Liga Națională – 1992—1996 * Divizia ...
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Florești, Moldova
Florești (; russian: link=no, Флорешты), is the capital city and industrial and commercial center of Floreşti District of Moldova. It is located on the river Răut. Name The name comes from the Romanian word ''floare'' ("flower"). The old name of the settlement was ''Rădiul Florilor'', which is also a derivative from the Romanian word for "flower". Geography The city is located in the north of the country, on the river Răut, a tributary of the Dniester. Politics and administration Florești is governed by the City Council and the City Mayor ( ro, Primar), both elected once every four years. The current mayor is Iurie Ţap. Notable people * Saul Perlmutter * Vitalie Ciobanu * Victor Ciobanu (born 1992), world champion wrestler * Nicolae Timofti Nicolae Timofti (; born 22 December 1948 in Ciutulești, Moldavian SSR) is a Moldovan jurist and politician who was President of Moldova from 23 March 2012 until 23 December 2016. He served as head of Moldova's Supre ...
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FIFA Eligibility Rules
In association football, the FIFA eligibility rules are the eligibility criteria established by FIFA (International Association Football Federation), the sport's governing body, to facilitate the selection of representative teams for international competitions. Specifically, FIFA maintains and implements rules determining a player's eligibility to represent a particular national team in officially sanctioned international competitions and friendly matches. Traditionally, athlete eligibility has been tied to legal nationality, allowing players with multiple nationalities to represent more than one country, especially after naturalisation. However, national teams are organised by national football associations, not all of which are affiliated with FIFA. Some countries, like the United Kingdom, are represented by constituent associations (England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland), while other associations represent regions not typically recognized as independent countries, such ...
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Suruceni Stadium
Stadionul Suruceni is a football stadium in Suruceni, Moldova. It currently serves as the home stadium for CSF Spartanii Selemet of the Moldovan Super Liga (in Romanian) and was the former home of FC Sfîntul Gheorghe FC Sfîntul Gheorghe is a Moldovan professional football club based in Suruceni, Moldova. They play in the Moldovan Super Liga, the top division in Moldovan football. History The club was formed in 2003. Until 2007, it was represented by se ..., until its dissolution in 2023. The stadium opened in 2009 as a result of the team's promotion to the Moldovan National Division. The stadium has a capacity of 1,500 spectators. References External linksStadium information {{DEFAULTSORT:Suruceni Football venues in Moldova FC Sfîntul Gheorghe ...
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Selemet
Selemet is a village in Cimișlia District, Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a Landlocked country, landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The List of states ....''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)


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Suruceni
Suruceni is a village in Ialoveni District, Moldova, 22 km from Chișinău.''Clasificatorul unităților administrativ-teritoriale al Republicii Moldova'' (CUATM)
It has been the site, since 1785, of Suruceni Monastery of St George, a community of
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nuns. The sisters farm land on the edge of the village, and maintain ...
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Malaya Sportivnaya Arena
Malaya Sportivnaya Arena (literally Small Sports Arena) is a multi-use stadium in Tiraspol, Moldova. It is currently used mostly for football matches, and hosts FC Sheriff Tiraspol's reserve team games, as well as some FC Dinamo Bender and FC Tiraspol matches. It is located in the Sheriff Sports Complex, alongside the larger Sheriff Stadium Sheriff Stadium (also known as ''Glavnaya Arena of Complexul Sheriif'') is home to Sheriff Tiraspol, a football team based in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria breakaway region of Moldova. It is owned by the local Sheriff corporation. It has a ca ..., where the Sheriff Tiraspol senior team plays. The stadium was built in 2002 and has an all-seated capacity of 8,000, making it the third-largest stadium in Moldova. The pitch has an artificial FieldTurf surface, and is surrounded by a six-lane running track. References Football venues in Moldova FC Sheriff Tiraspol Football venues in Transnistria {{Moldova-sports-venue-stub ...
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Stadionul Municipal (Hîncești)
Stadionul Municipal Hîncești (formerly named Stadionul Orășenesc Hîncești) is a football stadium in city of Hîncești, Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to the north, east, and south. The unrecognised state of Transnistr ... built in 1975. References External linkssoccerway Football venues in Moldova Hîncești District Multi-purpose stadiums CS Petrocub Hîncești {{Moldova-sports-venue-stub ...
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FC Zimbru Chișinău
Fotbal Club Zimbru Chișinău, commonly known as Zimbru Chișinău or simply Zimbru, is a Moldovan professional Association football, football club based in Chișinău, which competes in the Moldovan Super Liga, the highest tier of Football in Moldova, Moldovan football. Founded in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1947, Zimbru entered the Soviet Top League in 1956 and totalled eleven participations before their last relegation in 1983. After the independence of Moldova in 1991, the team established itself as an early force in the country, winning all the first five national titles and eight of the first nine, but have not won since. Zimbru's honours also include six Moldovan Cups and one Moldovan Super Cup. ''Galben-verzii'' play their home matches at the 10,400-seater Zimbru Stadium. History Zimbru Chișinău was formed in 1947 in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldovan Soviet Republic (present day Republic of Moldova). 'Wisent, Zimbru' is a Romanian word f ...
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FC Petrocub Hîncești
Fotbal Club Petrocub Hîncești, commonly known as Petrocub Hîncești, or simply Petrocub, is a Moldovan football club from Hîncești. They play in the Moldovan Super Liga, the top division in Moldovan football. Its home ground is Municipal Stadium in Hîncești. History 1994 – foundation as Petroclub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă 1995 – renamed Spicul Sărata-Galbenă 1998 – renamed Petrocub-Spicul Sărata-Galbenă 2000 – renamed Petrocub-Condor Sărata-Galbenă 2001 – renamed FC Hîncești 2005 – renamed Petrocub Sărata-Galbenă 2013 – renamed Rapid-2 Petrocub 2015 – renamed FC Petrocub Hîncești Honours *Moldovan Cup : Winners: 2019–20 *Divizia B The Liga 2, most often spelled as Liga II, is the second level of the Romanian football league system. The league changed its name from Divizia B just before the start of the 2006–07. It is currently sponsored by Casa Pariurilor, a betting c ... : Winners: 2004 ...
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CSR Orhei
The Orhei Regional Sport Complex () is a football stadium in Moldova founded in 1980. In 2005 began the demolition of the old wooden stand, to make way for a new building, modern. Orhei sports complex, along with those of Zimbru and Sheriff, is one of the most modern in the country. It is also used by the Moldova national rugby union team The Moldova national rugby union team, nicknamed Haiducii, are a Rugby Europe national team that play in the Conference 2 North competition and are administered by the Moldovan Rugby Federation. They are yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. .... References External linksOfficial site Football venues in Moldova Orhei Multi-purpose stadiums FC Milsami Orhei {{Moldova-sports-venue-stub ...
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UEFA Stadium Categories
UEFA stadium categories are categories for association football, football stadiums laid out in UEFA's Stadium Infrastructure Regulations. Using these regulations, stadiums are rated as category one, two, three, or four (renamed from elite) in ascending ranking order. These categories replaced the previous method of ranking stadiums on one to five star scale in 2006. A stadium must be rated as category four in order to host games in the playoffs of the qualifying stage for the UEFA Champions League, or any game in the main competition. Category four is also required to host any game in the main competition of the UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Nations League or the UEFA European Championship final tournament. UEFA does not publish lists of stadiums fulfilling the criteria for any of the categories defined in the UEFA Stadium Infrastructure Regulations. General If a retractable roof is present, its use will be directed by consultation between the UEFA deleg ...
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