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2009–10 Moldovan National Division

Football season in Moldova


Football season in Moldova

FieldValue
competitionMoldovan National Division
season2009–10
winnersSheriff Tiraspol
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersSheriff Tiraspol
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersIskra-Stal Rîbnița
Olimpia Bălți
Dacia Chișinău
league topscorerAlexandru Maximov
Jymmy França (13 goals)
biggest home winCSCA-Rapid 6–0 Nistru Otaci
biggest away winSfîntul Gheorghe 0–7 Viitorul Orhei
highest scoringDinamo Bender 5–3 Sfîntul Gheorghe
matches198
total goals477
average attendance872
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

Olimpia Bălți Dacia Chișinău Jymmy França (13 goals) NOTE: The following parameters require attached reliable sources when used!

The 2009–10 Moldovan National Division () was the 19th season of top-tier football in Moldova. The season began on 5 July 2008, with the final round of matches played on 16 May 2009. Sheriff Tiraspol retained their title as defending champions.

Team changes

On 6 June 2009, Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol announced that the club would dissolve, citing a lack of funds as the reason. As a consequence, Academia Chișinău were spared from relegation. The 2008–09 season had already been absolved with only eleven teams after FC Politehnica Chișinău withdrew their participation just days before the scheduled start.

The two vacant league spots were filled with 2008–09 Moldovan "A" Division champions Viitorul Orhei and 11th-placed Sfîntul Gheorghe, who bought their way into the top level.

Stadia and locations

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ClubLocationStadiumCapacity
FC Academia UTMChișinăuDinamo Stadium (Chișinău)2,692
CSCA-Rapid ChișinăuGhidighiciGhidighici Stadium784
FC DaciaChișinăuDinamo Stadium (Chișinău)2,692
FC DinamoBenderDinamo Stadium (Bender)5,061
FC Iskra-StalRîbnițaOrăşănesc Stadium4,500
FC NistruOtaciCălărăseuca Stadium2,000
FC OlimpiaBălțiOlimpia Bălți Stadium5,953
FC Sfintul GheorgheSuruceniSuruceni Stadium2,000
FC SheriffTiraspolSheriff Stadium13,460
FC TiraspolTiraspolSheriff Stadium13,460
FC ViitorulOrheiCSR Orhei2,539
FC ZimbruChișinăuZimbru Stadium10,600

Managers and captains

ClubCoachCaptainReplaced coach(es)
FC Academia UTMIgor DobrovolskiyEugeniu Gorceac
CSCA-Rapid ChișinăuEugen Marcoci
FC DaciaVeaceslav Semionov
FC DinamoIuri Hodichin
FC Iskra-StalVlad Goian
FC NistruLilian Popescu
FC OlimpiaMykhailo Dunets
FC Sfintul GheorgheSergiu CaramanVitalie Plămădeală
FC SheriffAndrei SasnitskiVazha TarkhnishviliLeonid Koutchouk
FC TiraspolYuri Blonar
FC ViitorulVladimir Gherasimov
FC ZimbruIvan Tabanov

League table

Results

The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team played each other once home and away for a total of 22 matches. The pairings of the third round were then set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 33 games per team.

Official schedule

First and second round

Third round

Key numbers for pairing determination:

23rd round24th round25th round26th round27th round28th round
1 - 121 - 22 - 121 - 43 - 121 - 6
2 - 118 - 63 - 12 - 34 - 22 - 5
3 - 109 - 54 - 119 - 75 - 13 - 4
4 - 910 - 45 - 1010 - 66 - 1110 - 8
5 - 811 - 36 - 911 - 57 - 1011 - 7
6 - 712 - 77 - 812 - 88 - 912 - 9
29th round30th round31st round32nd round33rd round
4 - 121 - 85 - 121 - 106 - 12
5 - 32 - 76 - 42 - 97 - 5
6 - 23 - 67 - 33 - 88 - 4
7 - 14 - 58 - 24 - 79 - 3
8 - 1111 - 99 - 15 - 610 - 2
9 - 1012 - 1010 - 1112 - 1111 - 1

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals13456
MDA Alexandru MaximovViitorul Orhei13
BRA Jymmy FrançaSheriff Tiraspol13
UKR Oleksandr ZguraDacia Chișinău12
RUS Alexandr ErokhinSheriff Tiraspol11
RUS Daniil NikolaevAcademia Chișinău10
MDA Gheorghe OvseannicovOlimpia Bălți9
GHA Eric SackeyDacia Chișinău9
MDA Alexandru PopoviciIskra-Stal Rîbnița9
MDA Nicolai RudacIskra-Stal Rîbnița9
MNE Vladimir VolkovSheriff Tiraspol9

Hat-tricks

Key45
Player scored four goals
Player scored five goals
PlayerHomeAwayResultDate
RUSCSCA-Rapid ChișinăuSheriff Tiraspol0–6
MDANistru OtaciOlimpia Bălți0–6
BLRSheriff TiraspolDinamo Bender5–0
GHAViitorul OrheiDacia Chișinău1–5
GHA 4Dacia ChișinăuCSCA-Rapid Chișinău4–0
MDAZimbru ChișinăuOlimpia Bălți1–4
MDASfîntul GheorgheViitorul Orhei0–7
MNESheriff TiraspolNistru Otaci5–0
BRASheriff TiraspolNistru Otaci4–0

Clean sheets

RankPlayerClubClean sheets
1MDA Artiom GaiducheviciIskra-Stal Rîbnița16
2MDA Ghenadie MoşneagaDacia Chișinău13
3MDA Mihail PăiuşOlimpia Bălți10
4MDA Alexandru MelenciucSheriff Tiraspol9
MDA Alexandru ChirilovCSCA-Rapid Chișinău9
MDA Nicolae CalanceaZimbru Chișinău9
BUL Vladislav StoyanovSheriff Tiraspol9
8UKR Mykola ZbarakhOlimpia Bălți8
MDA Sergiu JuricFC Tiraspol8
10MDA Eugen MatiughinDacia Chișinău6

Disciplinary

RankPlayerClubYellow CardsRed CardsPoints123
MDA Dumitru BogdanSfîntul Gheorghe12115
MDA Oleg ŞişchinZimbru Chișinău8214
GUI Djibril PayeFC Tiraspol9112

References

References

  1. (6 June 2009). "Tiligul-Tiras has stopped existing". Moldova.Sports.
  2. [http://moldova.sports.md/en/football/national_division/articles/08-07-2009/1457/is_nistru_withdrawing_from_the_championship/ Is Nistru withdrawing from the Championship?]
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