Vadim Boreț
Vadim Boreț (born 5 September 1976) is a Moldovan professional Manager (association football), football manager and former Football player, player. Boreț started his career at FC Zimbru Chişinău, Zimbru Chişinău before moved to Transnistria for FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Sheriff Tiraspol. In January 2005, he moved to Polish side Dyskobolia Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Dyskobolia on loan. He also on loan at FC Tiraspol, Tiraspol in the second half of 2003–04 season. In summer 2005, he tried his luck to move to Neftchi Baku PFC, Neftchi Baku. International career He played 5 games for Moldova in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying. He was also a member of the team that participated in the 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA), 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifying and UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying campaigns. He played his last match against Lithuania national football team, Lithuania, on 16 August 2006, a friendly match, having made a total of 42 internat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maramonovca
Maramonovca is a village in Drochia District, Moldova. At the 2004 Moldovan Census, 2004 census, the commune had 2,666 inhabitants. References Villages of Drochia District Historic Jewish communities in Moldova Former Jewish agricultural colonies of Bessarabia {{Drochia-geo-stub ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Transnistria
Transnistria, officially known as the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic and locally as Pridnestrovie, is a Landlocked country, landlocked Transnistria conflict#International recognition of Transnistria, breakaway state internationally recognized as part of Moldova. It controls most of the narrow strip of land between the Dniester river and the Moldova–Ukraine border, as well as some land on the other side of the river's bank. Its Capital city, capital and largest city is Tiraspol. Transnistria is officially designated by the Republic of Moldova as the Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester () or as ("Left (Bank) of the Dniester"). The region's origins can be traced to the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, which was formed in 1924 within the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Ukrainian SSR. During World War II, the Soviet Union took parts of the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, Moldavian ASSR, which was dissolved, an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moldovan National Division 1999-2000
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 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Moldovan Super Liga
The Moldovan Liga, officially known as Liga 7777.md for sponsorship reasons, is an association football league that is the top division of Moldovan football league system. The competition was established in 1992, when Moldova 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 Liga 1 and replaced by the lower league's champion. Sheriff Tiraspol – located in Transnistria – is the most successful league club with 21 titles, followed by Zimbru Chișinău with eight wins and Milsami Orhei with two wins. Petrocub Hîncești, Dacia Chișinău and Tiraspol also won the title on one occasion each. Clubs ;2025– ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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UEFA Euro 2004 Qualifying Group 3
Standings and results for Group 3 of the UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying tournament. Group 3 consisted of Austria national football team, Austria, Belarus national football team, Belarus, Czech Republic national football team, Czech Republic, Moldova national football team, Moldova and Netherlands national football team, Netherlands. Group winners were Czech Republic, who finished 3 points clear of second-placed team Netherlands. Standings Matches ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- Goalscorers ReferencesUEFA Page {{DEFAULTSORT:Euro UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying, Group 3 2002–03 in Dutch football Netherlands at UEFA Euro 2004, qual 2002–03 in Czech football 2003–04 in Czech football Czech Republic at UEFA Euro 2004 2002–03 in Austrian football 2003–04 in Austrian football 2002–03 in Moldovan football 2003–04 in Moldova ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sheriff Stadium
Sheriff Arena (; ) is home to FC Sheriff Tiraspol, Sheriff Tiraspol, a football team based in Tiraspol, capital of Transnistria, a breakaway region of Moldova. It is owned by the local Sheriff (company), Sheriff corporation. It has a capacity of 12,746. The stadium occupies more than 40 hectares and consists of the main field plus five other fields, training fields, a covered indoor arena for winter use as well as a soccer school for children and on-site residences for the players of Sheriff Tiraspol. In June 2022, UEFA ordered that no European games would be permitted to be played in Transnistria, as a direct consequence of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Sheriff played all of their home fixtures in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa League and 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League at Zimbru Stadium in Chișinău. See also * Malaya Sportivnaya Arena * Sheriff (company) * Lists of stadiums References External links Official Stadium website (in Russian, English, Romanian) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lithuania National Football Team
The Lithuania national football team () represents Lithuania in men's international Association football, football, and is controlled by the Lithuanian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Lithuania. They played their first match in 1923. In 1940, Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union; the country regained its independence in 1990 and played their first match thereafter against Georgia national football team, Georgia on 27 May of that year. Although Lithuania has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, nor the UEFA European Championship, they have successfully participated in the regional Baltic Cup (football), Baltic Cup tournament, which takes place every two years between Lithuania and their Baltic states, Baltic rivals, Latvia national football team, Latvia and Estonia national football team, Estonia. Lithuania has won the Baltic Cup championship 10 times out of 29 appearances, and only Latvia has won it more frequently. Despite this Lithuania holds t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |