2010–11 Moldovan National Division

Moldovan National Division
Season 2010–11
Champions Dacia Chişinău
Relegated Gagauziya
Dinamo Bender
Champions League Dacia Chişinău
Europa League Sheriff Tiraspol
Milsami Orhei
Iskra-Stal
Matches played 273
Goals scored 684 (2.51 per match)
Top goalscorer Gheorghe Boghiu (26 goals)
Biggest home win Dacia 7–0 Sf. Gheorghe
Tiraspol 7–0 Dinamo
Biggest away win Dinamo 0–8 Olimpia
Highest scoring Gagauziya 5–4 Dinamo
Milsami 7–2 Dinamo

The 2010–11 Moldovan National Division (Romanian: Divizia Naţională) was the 20th season of top-tier football in Moldova. Sheriff Tiraspol were the defending champions having won their tenth Moldovan championship, all consecutively, last season. The competition began on 24 July 2010.

Teams

FC Costuleni and CF Gagauziya were promoted from the Moldovan "A" Division as champions and runners-up, respectively, to the National Division. None of the teams competing in the 2009–10 season were relegated, leaving 14 teams to contest the league, with one relegation place for the team finishing bottom.

Stadia and locations

Club Location Stadium Capacity
Academia UTM ChişinăuChişinău Dinamo Stadium (Chişinău) 2,888
CostuleniCostuleni CSR Orhei 2,539
CSCA–Rapid ChişinăuGhidighici Ghidighici Stadium 1,500
Dacia ChişinăuChişinău Dinamo Stadium (Chişinău) 2,692
Dinamo BenderBender Dinamo Stadium (Bender) 5,061
Iskra-Stal RîbniţaRîbniţa Orăşenesc Stadium 2,000
Gagauziya ComratComrat Suruceni Stadium 2,000
Milsami OrheiOrhei CSR Orhei 2,539
Nistru OtaciOtaci Călărăseuca Stadium 2,000
Olimpia BălţiBălţi Olimpia Bălţi Stadium 5,953
Sfîntul Gheorghe SuruceniSuruceni Suruceni Stadium 2,000
Sheriff TiraspolTiraspol Sheriff Stadium 13,460
FC TiraspolTiraspol Sheriff Stadium 13,460
Zimbru ChişinăuChişinău Zimbru Stadium 10,600

Managers and captains

Club Coach Captain Replaced coach(es)
Academia UTMMoldova Alexandru Cojuhari Moldova Eugeniu Gorceac Russia Igor Dobrovolski
CostuleniMoldova Ruslan Barburoş Moldova Denis Orbu Moldova Ilie Vieru
CSCA-RapidMoldova Serghei Sârbu
DaciaRussia Igor Dobrovolski Moldova Ghenadie Orbu Moldova Veaceslav Semionov
DinamoMoldova Iuri Hodichin Moldova Pavel Martînenco
GagauziyaMoldova Serghei Botnaraş
Iskra-StalMoldova Vlad Goian Moldova Andrei Burcovski
MilsamiRomania Ştefan Stoica Moldova Vladimir Gherasimov
NistruMoldova Lilian Popescu Moldova Dumitri Dolgov
OlimpiaMoldova Nicolai Bunea
Sfîntul GheorgheMoldova Sergiu Caraman
SheriffBelarus Vitali Rashkevich Georgia (country) Vazha Tarkhnishvili Belarus Andrei Sasnitski
TiraspolMoldova Yuri Blonar
ZimbruMoldova Ivan Tabanov Moldova Victor Berco

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
Head-to-head
1 Dacia Chișinău (C) 39 27 11 1 66 16 +50 92 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Sheriff Tiraspol 39 24 11 4 81 16 +65 83 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
3 Milsami Orhei 39 23 9 7 71 23 +48 78 2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
4 Zimbru Chișinău 39 22 10 7 56 20 +36 76|||
5 Iskra - Stal Rîbniţa 39 21 11 7 62 26 +36 74 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1 ISK: 4 pts, +0 gl
OLI: 4 pts, +0 gl
6 Olimpia Bălți 39 21 11 7 59 31 +28 74
7 Tiraspol 39 17 6 16 57 45 +12 57
8 CSCA  Rapid Chişinău 39 15 10 14 39 37 +2 55
9 Academia Chișinău 39 14 10 15 44 37 +7 52
10 Costuleni 39 7 6 26 23 68 45 27
11 Nistru Otaci 39 7 4 28 33 75 42 25 NIS: 4 pts, +0 gl
SGH: 4 pts, +0 gl
12 Sfântul Gheorghe 39 6 7 26 30 83 53 25
13 Gagauziya Comrat (R) 39 7 2 30 38 89 51 23 Relegation to 2011–12 Moldovan "A" Division 2
14 Dinamo Bendery (R) 39 6 4 29 25 118 93 22 Relegation to 2011–12 Moldovan "A" Division

Updated to games played on 22 May 2011.
Source: Moldovan Football Federation (in Romanian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference
For determining final classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th goal difference; 5th number of goals scored; 6th number of wins; 7th Fair Play competition[1]
1As winners of the 2010–11 Moldovan Cup.
2CF Gagauziya could not obtait licence for participating in Moldovan National Division next season.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Round by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839
Dacia Chișinău313523222232221132221111111122111111111
Sheriff Tiraspol142466657654333414533232222211222222222
Milsami Orhei425234434445555551112323333355533533333
Zimbru Chișinău257977775567666666666666666666664345544
Iskra - Stal Rîbniţa334342111111444325455444454443345666655
Olimpia Bălți361111343323112243344555545534456454466
Tiraspol137107991099999999999999999899999988888877
CSCA  Rapid Chişinău8129101010888888778888887877777777777777788
Academia Chișinău888655566776887777778788988888899999999
Costuleni59688891010101011131313111010111110101111111110101010101010111010101010
Nistru Otaci81113141412121312111113121010101212121212131314121212121112121111101111111111
Sfântul Gheorghe131412131213131111121314141414141414131313141412131414141414141313121312121312
Gagauziya Comrat81011121314141413131412111212131313141414121213141313131313131414141414141213
Dinamo Bendery81314111111111214141210101111121111101011111010101011111211111212131213131414

Updated to match(es) played on 22 May 2011. Source: kicker (in German)
  = Leader;   = 2nd place;   = 3rd place;   = Relegation

Results

The schedule consists of three rounds. During the first two rounds, each team plays each other once home and away for a total of 26 matches. The pairings of the third round will then be set according to the standings after the first two rounds, giving every team a third game against each opponent for a total of 39 games per team.

First and second round

Home \ Away[1] ACA CRC COSDacia ChișinăuDINGAGISKMILNISOlimpia BălțiSFÎSHETIRZimbru Chișinău
Academia Chișinău 00 01 00 11 30 00 10 10 01 20 10 30 01
CSCA  Rapid Chişinău 20 10 02 20 21 00 01 10 11 20 11 20 00
Costuleni 15 12 12 00 21 13 07 21 01 03 00 12 02
Dacia Chișinău 31 10 31 50 10 00 00 11 31 70 00 20 11
Dinamo Bendery 15 01 10 02 04 01 03 32 08 02 07 03 10
Gagauziya Comrat 03 12 03 14 54 04 02 51 12 21 04 13 00
Iskra - Stal Rîbniţa 00 10 50 12 40 10 01 11 00 40 01 42 21
Milsami Orhei 11 30 20 12 11 21 00 50 00 21 01 51 10
Nistru Otaci 01 04 10 11 02 30 01 01 02 10 03 42 15
Olimpia Bălți 32 30 41 12 10 10 01 00 10 41 00 04 11
Sfântul Gheorghe 11 00 12 02 12 22 22 04 21 02 11 02 03
Sheriff Tiraspol 11 40 11 30 20 30 10 20 10 11 40 30 10
Tiraspol 21 10 30 00 41 50 00 12 40 13 10 03 02
Zimbru Chișinău 10 00 10 01 61 10 01 00 20 00 21 11 10

Source: Moldovan Football Federation (in Romanian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Third round

Key numbers for pairing determination (number marks position after 26 games):

27th round 28th round 29th round 30th round 31st round 32nd round 33rd round
 1 – 14     14 – 8     2 – 14    14 – 9      3 – 14    14 – 10     4 – 14
 2 – 13      9 – 7     3 – 1     10 – 8      4 – 2     11 – 9      5 – 3
 3 – 12     10 – 6     4 – 13    11 – 7      5 – 1     12 – 8      6 – 2
 4 – 11     11 – 5     5 – 12    12 – 6      6 – 13    13 – 7      7 – 1
 5 – 10     12 – 4     6 – 11    13 – 5      7 – 12     1 – 6      8 – 13
 6 – 9      13 – 3     7 – 10     1 – 4      8 – 11     2 – 5      9 – 12
 7 – 8       1 – 2     8 – 9      2 – 3      9 – 10     3 – 4     10 – 11

34th round 35th round 36th round 37th round 38th round 39th round
14 – 11      5 – 14   14 – 12     6 – 14    14 – 13     7 – 14
12 – 10      6 – 4    13 – 11     7 – 5      1 – 12     8 – 6
13 – 9       7 – 3     1 – 10     8 – 4      2 – 11     9 – 5
 1 – 8       8 – 2     2 – 9      9 – 3      3 – 10    10 – 4
 2 – 7       9 – 1     3 – 8     10 – 2      4 – 9     11 – 3
 3 – 6      10 – 13    4 – 7     11 – 1      5 – 8     12 – 2
 4 – 5      11 – 12    5 – 6     12 – 13     6 – 7     13 – 1
Home \ Away[1] ACA CRC COSDacia ChișinăuDINGAGISKMILNISOlimpia BălțiSFÎSHETIRZimbru Chișinău
Academia Chișinău 10 10 02 10 11 02
CSCA  Rapid Chişinău 42 00 20 12 01 32 13
Costuleni 00 01 01 03 20 00
Dacia Chișinău 20 31 20 20 30 11 10
Dinamo Bendery 11 01 10 02 07 16
Gagauziya Comrat 13 21 02 03 03 12
Iskra - Stal Rîbniţa 32 01 61 22 21 31 00
Milsami Orhei 10 00 72 12 21 40 12
Nistru Otaci 10 40 12 03 13 24
Olimpia Bălți 21 00 42 21 11 10 03
Sfântul Gheorghe 02 20 20 13 11 01
Sheriff Tiraspol 21 40 51 21 21 60 00
Tiraspol 00 01 70 12 01 10
Zimbru Chișinău 10 21 31 00 30 10 10

Updated to games played on 22 May 2011.
Source: Moldovan Football Federation (in Romanian)
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 22 May 2011; Source: Soccerway

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu Milsami Orhei 26
2 Moldova Ghenadie Orbu Dacia Chişinău 21
3 Moldova Mahai Cojusea Gagauziya Comrat 19
4 Moldova Alexandru Popovici Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa 16
5 Georgia (country) Levan Korgalidze Dacia Chişinău 13
Senegal Amath Diedhiou Sheriff Tiraspol 13
7 Moldova Radu Gînsari Academia UTM Chişinău 12
Ukraine Volodymyr Kilikevych Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa 12
8 Latvia Edgars Gauračs Sheriff Tiraspol 10
9 Moldova Oleg Andronic Zimbru Chişinău 9
Russia Daniil Nikolaev Academia UTM Chişinău 9
Moldova Gheorghe Ovseannicov Olimpia Bălţi 9
Ukraine Oleksandr Suchu Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa 9
8 goals (4 players)
7 goals (2 players)
1 goals (87 players)

Hat-tricks

Key
4 Player scored four goals
5 Player scored five goals
PlayerHomeAwayResultDate
Russia Daniil NikolaevFC CostuleniFC Academia Chişinău1–515 August 2010
Russia Daniil NikolaevFC Academia ChişinăuCF Gagauziya3–021 August 2010
Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu4FC CostuleniFC Milsami0–726 September 2010
Latvia Edgars GauračsFC Sheriff TiraspolFC Sfîntul Gheorghe4–026 September 2010
Georgia (country) Levan KorgalidzeCF GagauziyaFC Dacia Chişinău1–431 October 2010
Moldova Ghenadie OrbuFC Dacia ChişinăuFC Academia Chişinău3–114 November 2010
Moldova Ghenadie OrbuFC Dacia ChişinăuFC Sfîntul Gheorghe7–012 December 2010
Latvia Edgars Gauračs5FC TighinaFC Sheriff Tiraspol0–718 December 2010
Moldova Mahai Cojusea4CF GagauziyaFC Tighina5–417 February 2011
Moldova Sergiu ZaconCF GagauziyaFC Tighina5–417 February 2011
Senegal Amath DiedhiouFC Sheriff TiraspolCF Gagauziya5–112 March 2011
Moldova Gheorghe Boghiu4FC MilsamiFC Sfîntul Gheorghe4–06 April 2011
Moldova Sergiu GrițucFC Nistru OtaciFC Tighina4–023 February 2011
Burkina Faso Wilfried Benjamin BalimaFC TighinaFC Sheriff Tiraspol0–713 May 2011
Senegal Amath Diedhiou4FC Sheriff TiraspolFC Costuleni4–017 May 2011
Moldova Gheorghe BoghiuFC MilsamiFC Tighina7–217 May 2011

Clean sheets

As of 5 May 2013
Rank Player Club Clean sheets
1 Moldova Nicolae Calancea FC Zimbru Chișinău 20
2 Moldova Artiom Gaiduchevici FC Iskra & FC Dacia Chișinău 19
3 Moldova Mihai Moraru FC Milsami Orhei 18
4 Moldova Eugen Matiughin FC Dacia Chișinău 16
5 Moldova Dumitru Stajila FC Sheriff Tiraspol 13
Moldova Denis Rusu FC Rapid Ghidighici 13
7 Moldova Serghei Pașcenco FC Olimpia 11
Moldova Alexandru Zveaghințev FC Tiraspol 11
9 Bulgaria Vladislav Stoyanov FC Sheriff Tiraspol 10
10 Moldova Maxim Copeliciuc FC Academia 9

TOP Foreign's

Place Country Goals Player's Leading Goalscorer's (Goal's)Club
1. Ukraine Ukraine 46 16 Volodymyr Kilikevych (12) FC Iskra-Stal
2. Russia Russia 38 13 Daniil Nikolaev (9) FC Academia Chişinău
3. Romania Romania 28 10 Adrian Grigoruţă (8) FC Milsami
4. Georgia (country) Georgia 24 6 Levan Korgalidze (13) FC Dacia Chişinău
5. Nigeria Nigeria 22 7 Julius Adaramola (8) FC Olimpia
6. Brazil Brazil 15 3 Ademar Xavier (8) FC Milsami
7. Senegal Senegal 13 1 Amath Diedhiou (13) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
8. Latvia Latvia 10 1 Edgars Gauračs (10) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
9. Ghana Ghana 9 4 Razak Salifu (4) FC Zimbru Chişinău
10. Serbia Serbia 8 3 Aleksandar Pešić (5) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
11. Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 6 1 Wilfried Benjamin Balima (6) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
11. Slovenia Slovenia 6 2 Dalibor Volaš (4) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
13. Haiti Haiti 5 1 Jean-Robens Jerome (5) FC Olimpia
13. Montenegro Montenegro 5 2 Vladimir Volkov (2) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
15. Spain Spain 3 1 Caio Suguino (3) FC Milsami
15. Guinea Guinea 3 2 Thomas Kourouma (2) FC Olimpia
17. Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 2 1 Victor Berco (2) FC Zimbru Chişinău
17. United States United States 2 1 Christian Camacho (2) FC Sfîntul Gheorghe
17. Belarus Belarus 2 1 Vitaly Ledenev (2) FC Dacia Chişinău
20. Cameroon Cameroon 1 1 Titi Belle (1) FC Nistru Otaci
20. Armenia Armenia 1 1 Artem Khachaturov (1) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
20. Mexico Mexico 1 1 Carlos Santos de la Vega (1) FC Olimpia
20. Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 1 1 Abu Tommy (1) FC Sheriff Tiraspol
20. Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 1 1 Ousmane Traore (1) FC Milsami

Moldova vs Rest of World

Country Goal's
Moldova Moldova 432
Rest of World 252

Disciplinary

Final classification.

Rank Player Club Yellow Card's Red Card's Point's
1 Moldova Andrei Tcaciuc FC Olimpia 10 2 16
1 Ukraine Oleksandr Feshchenko FC Iskra-Stal 10 2 16
1 Moldova Alexandru Cheltuială FC Olimpia 13 1 16

References

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