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2023–24 Moldovan Liga 1
The 2023–24 Moldovan Liga 1 was the 33rd season of Moldovan football's second-tier league. The season started on 18 August 2023 and concluded on 8 May 2024, with play-off matches played between 4 and 23 May for a place in Super Liga next season. Teams Phase I Group A Results Group B Results Phase II Group 1 Group 2 Promotion play-offs Bracket First round Second round Third round Fourth round Top goalscorers Clean sheets Discipline Club * Most yellow cards: 59 ** Univer * Fewest yellow cards: 7 **Florești * Most red cards: 6 ** Saksan * Fewest red cards: 0 ** Real Succes **Victoria ** Dinamo-Auto **Florești Florești may refer to several places: Moldova *Florești, Moldova, a city in Moldova *Florești District, in Moldova *Florești, a village in Cobusca Veche Commune, Anenii Noi District *Florești, a village in Buciumeni, Ungheni, Buciumeni Commu ... References External linksDivizia A - Moldova - Results, f ...
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Moldovan Liga 1
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 is the third-level division of Football in Moldova, Moldovan Football. There are 26 teams in the competition, and they are divided into two groups, the North group and the South group. Champions Top Goalscoarers Performance by club

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Former name

* Divizia A – 1992—2022


Current clubs

The following 12 clubs compete in the 2024–25 season of the Liga 1.


Champions


Performance by club


References


External links



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FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol
FC Sheriff-2 Tiraspol is the reserve team of Sheriff Tiraspol. They play in the Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. Despite winning seven Divizia A titles, they are denied promotion into the first tier solely because Sheriff and Sheriff-2 can't play in the same division. Honours *Divizia A :Winners (7): 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2007–08, 2011–12, 2014–15, 2016–17, 2021–22 *Divizia B The Liga 2, most commonly 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 football season. It is currently sponsored by Casa Pariu ... :Winners (1): 1997–98 Current squad List of seasons References External linksOfficial site {{DEFAULTSORT:Sheriff-2 Tiraspol Football clubs in Transnistria Reserve team football in Moldova Association football clubs established in 1997 FC Sheriff-2 FC Sheriff-2 ...
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Ceadîr-Lunga
Ceadîr-Lunga (, also spelled ''Ceadâr-Lunga''; Gagauz: ''Çadır-Lunga'') is a city and municipality in Gagauzia, Moldova. Demographics According to the 2014 census, the population of Ceadîr-Lunga amounted to 16,605 inhabitants, a decrease compared to the previous census in 2004, when 19,401 inhabitants were registered. Of these, 7,826 were men and 8,779 were women. ''Footnotes'': * ''There is an ongoing controversy regarding the ethnic identification of Moldovans and Romanians.'' * ''Moldovan language is one of the two local names for the Romanian language in Moldova. In 2013, the Constitutional Court of Moldova interpreted that Article 13 of the constitution is superseded by the Declaration of Independence, thus giving official status to the name ''Romanian''.'' Climate Sport The city is represented by FC Saxan Gagauz Yeri in Moldovan Liga 2, the third tier of Moldovan football. The club play their matches in Ceadîr-Lunga Stadium. Notable people ...
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FC Saksan
FC Saksan was a Moldovan professional football club based in Ceadîr-Lunga, Gagauzia. They last played in the Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. On 28 May 2025, Saksan promoted to the top tier after a 4–0 victory over Speranis. They merged and became Politehnica UTM in 2025. Honours *Divizia A **Champions (1): 2013–14 *Divizia B **Champions (1): 2010–11 League history Table European history ;Notes * 1Q: First qualifying round References External linksSaksanat Soccerway.com {{DEFAULTSORT:Saksan, FC FC Saxan FC Saksan was a Moldovan professional football club based in Ceadîr-Lunga, Gagauzia. They last played in the Liga 1, the second tier of Moldovan football. On 28 May 2025, Saksan promoted to the top tier after a 4–0 victory over Speranis. They ... Football clubs in Moldova Football clubs in Gagauzia Association football clubs established in 2010 2010 establishments in Moldova ...
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CS Real Succes Stadium
CS, C-S, C.S., Cs, cs, or cs. may refer to: Job titles * Chief Secretary (Hong Kong) * Chief superintendent, a rank in the British and several other police forces * Company secretary, a senior position in a private sector company or public sector organisation * Culinary Specialist, a US Navy occupational rating Language * Czech language (ISO 639-1 language code) * Hungarian cs, a digraph in the Hungarian alphabet Organizations * CentraleSupélec, a ''grande école'' in the graduate engineering school of Paris-Saclay University, France * Christian Social Party (Austria), a major conservative political party in the Cisleithania, part of Austria-Hungary, and in the First Republic of Austria * Citizens (Spanish political party), a post-nationalist political party in Spain * Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, a Catholic religious congregation, also called ''Scalabrinians'' * Confederate States of America, an unrecognized confederation of secessionist North American s ...
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Chișinău
Chișinău ( , , ; formerly known as Kishinev) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Moldova, largest city of Moldova. The city is Moldova's main industrial and commercial centre, and is located in the middle of the country, on the river Bîc, a tributary of the Dniester. According to the results of the 2014 Moldovan census, 2014 census, the city proper had a population of 532,513, while the population of the Municipality of Chișinău (which includes the city itself and other nearby communities) was 700,000. Chișinău is the most economically prosperous locality in Moldova and its largest transportation hub. Nearly a third of Moldova's population lives in the metro area. Moldova has a Moldovan wine, history of winemaking dating back to at least 3,000 BCE. As the capital city, Chișinău hosts the yearly national wine festival every October. Though the city's buildings were badly damaged during the World War II, Second World War and earthquakes, a rich a ...
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Stadionul Viktor Mumzhiev
Stadionul „Victor Mumjiev”, also known as ''Stadionul Orășenesc'', is a football stadium in Comrat, Moldova. It is home of Univer Comrat, Olimp Comrat and Maiak Chirsova. It was built on the site of a 60-years old football field in 2011–2012 with the funds mostly by the Government of Turkey. The reconstruction cost amounted to 10 million euro. The stadium has a seating capacity of 4,430 with six four-hundred-meter asphalted running tracks and a football field measuring 105 × 68 meters. The name is given in honor of Viktor Georgievich Mumzhiev, the chairman of the Comrat kolkhoz A kolkhoz ( rus, колхо́з, a=ru-kolkhoz.ogg, p=kɐlˈxos) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union. Kolkhozes existed along with state farms or sovkhoz. These were the two components of the socialized farm sector that began to eme ... in the 1950s-1960s, who made a significant contribution to the development of sports in the city. References Football venues in Moldova B ...
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Comrat
Comrat (, ; , ) is a city and municipality in Moldova and the capital of the autonomous region of Gagauzia. It is located in the south of the country, on the Ialpug River. In 2014, Comrat's population was 20,113, of which the vast majority are Gagauzians. History Comrat was first settled as early as 1443, with other sources claiming it was founded in 1789. Nevertheless, the settlement was sparsely populated until the new Russian government issued a decree in 1819 to resettle the region with Bulgarians and other nationalities from across the Danube,http://aboutmoldova.md/ro/view_free.php?id=365 (in Romanian) after the territory was annexed by Russia from Moldavia in 1812. In 1906, the village revolted against the Russian authorities and proclaimed the autonomous (but not independent) Comrat Republic. Following World War I, it was part of Kingdom of Romania. During World War II, it was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940, before it was recaptured by Romania in 1941. During ...
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Stadionul Orășenesc (Rîbnița)
Stadionul Orășenesc (Russian: Gorodskoi Stadion) is a multi-use stadium in Rîbnița, Moldova. It is currently used mostly for football matches and served as the home for Iskra-Stali Rîbnița of the Moldovan National Division The Moldovan Liga, officially known as Liga 7777.md for sponsorship reasons, is an association football league that is the top division of Football in Moldova, Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when Moldov .... The stadium has a capacity of 4,500 spectators. References Football venues in Moldova Football venues in Transnistria Rîbnița {{Moldova-sports-venue-stub ...
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Rîbnița
Rîbnița ( or , , ) or Rybnitsa (; ) is a town in the breakaway state, breakaway Moldovan region of Transnistria. According to the 2004 Census in Transnistria, 2004 census, it has a population of 53,648. Rîbnița is situated in the northern half of Transnistria, on the left bank of the Dniester, and is separated from the river by a concrete dam. The town is the seat of the Rîbnița District. History Rîbnița was founded in 1628 as the Ruthenians, Ruthenian village Rybnytsia, its name meaning "fishery" (from wikt:рꙑба, рꙑба, "fish"). As early as 1657, Rîbnița was mentioned in documents as an important town. Rybnica, as it was known in Polish, was a private town of the Koniecpolski, Lubomirski, Kożuchowski szlachta, noble families, administratively located in the Bracław County in the Bracław Voivodeship in the Lesser Poland Province, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland, Lesser Poland Province of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1672 it fell to the Ottoman Empire, but was reg ...
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