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2015–16 Moldovan Women Top League
The 2015–16 Moldovan women's football championship, Moldovan Women Top League season in association football is the 16th since its establishment. A total of 8 teams contested the league. The season began on 31 August 2015 and ended on 25 May 2016. FC Noroc, CS Noroc Nimoreni were the defending champions. Teams Format Teams play each other three times for a total of 21 matches each. After playing 14 matches, the top four teams will play 4 of their remaining 7 fixtures at home. League table Results ; Home and away rounds ; 3rd leg rounds References External linksWomen Top League - Moldova - Results, fixtures, tables and news - FMF
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Moldovan Women's Football Championship
The Moldovan Women Top League () is the top level women's Association football, football league of Moldova. It is organized by the Moldovan Football Federation. The winning team of the league qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. Clubs Format The teams play each other twice per season. Rankeing is determined by points. Three points per win, one point per draw, if teams are tied in points, the tiebreakers are in descending order: * points earned in direct matches * goal difference in direct matches * goal difference accumulated in all matches * number of goals scored during all matches * number of victories in all matches * the number of yellow and red cards received in all matches List of champions The list of champions:rsssf.org
Moldova - List of Women Champions *1996–97: FC Codru Chișinău, Codru Chișinău *1997†...
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Moldovan Women Top League Seasons
Moldovan and Moldavian refer to something of, from, or related to Moldova or Moldavia. In particular, it may refer to: *Moldovans, the main ethnic group of the Republic of Moldova *''Moldavians'', the inhabitants of the historical territory of the Principality of Moldavia (14th century to 1859) * Moldavians, residents of Moldavia (region of Romania) *Moldovan language, a former name for the Romanian language, used in Moldova until 2023 *Moldavian dialect, one of the several regional varieties of the Romanian language *Moldovan (surname) See also *Moldavians (other) Moldavians or Moldavian may refer to: * Moldavians, residents of the medieval Principality of Moldavia (14th century to 1859), currently divided between Romania, Moldova and Ukraine * Moldavians, residents of the historical region of Moldavia, spe ... * * {{disambig Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League
The 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League was the 16th edition of the European women's club football championship organised by UEFA, and the 8th edition since being rebranded as the UEFA Women's Champions League. The final was held at the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, Wales on 1 June 2017, two days before the final of the men's tournament played at the Millennium Stadium. Lyon were the defending champions, and successfully defended their title after defeating Paris Saint-Germain in the final 7–6 on penalties after a goalless draw, and equalled Frankfurt's record of four European titles. Expansion The tournament was expanded such that the top 12 national associations (instead of the previous top 8) in the rankings were allowed to enter two teams in the competition. The change has been criticized, as it broadens the tournament but doesn't add teams from top countries. The lack of an increase in prize-money also has been criticized. For the first time the clubs receive mon ...
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Criuleni
Criuleni () is a city in Moldova. It is located in the north-eastern part of the country. It is the largest city and administrative center of Criuleni District. Spread across an area of , the town had a population of 6,708 inhabitants in 2014. Geography Criuleni is located in Criuleni District of Moldova. It is located in the southeastern Europe and in the north-eastern part of Moldova. Spread across an area of , it is the largest center of the district. It is one of 25 sub-divisions (city of Criuleni and 24 communes) in the district. It is part of the Bessarabia region. Demographics According to the 2014 census, the population of Criuleni was 6,708 inhabitants, a decrease compared to the previous census in 2004, when 8,342 inhabitants were registered. Of these, 3,228 were men and 3,480 were women. About 1,136 inhabitants were under the age of fourteen, and 699 inhabitants were above the age of 65 years. About 84.6% of the population lived in urban areas. The town had an expatri ...
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Cahul
Cahul (; also known by alternative names) is a city and municipality in southern Moldova. The city is the administrative center of Cahul District; it also administers one village, Cotihana. As of 2014 census, the city has a population of 30,018. Etymology and names The city of Cahul (, ) is believed to have been inhabited for many centuries, although it has had a number of different names over the years – the name Scheia (Old Romanian for "Bulgarian") was recorded in 1502, and the name Frumoasa ("Beautiful" in Romanian) was recorded in 1716. The modern name was given to the settlement after the Battle of Kagul, which was fought nearby. History The city's location had made it a frequent battleground for a number of armies, with possession of frequently switching between countries such as Principality of Moldavia, Russian Empire, Ottoman Empire. The city was a part of Moldavia before 1812, then Russia from 1812 to 1856, then again Moldavia/ Romanian Principalities (1856– ...
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FC Maximum Cahul
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